Moveable 3D Snail Lake Leake, Tasmania, Australia
By Trimbletas on 20-Dec-23. Waypoint GA20265
Cache Details
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Type: | Moveable |
Container: | Nano |
Coordinates: | S42° 1.529' E147° 51.923' (WGS 84) |
55G 571640E 5347032N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 647 m |
Local Government Area: | Glamorgan-Spring Bay |
Description
3D Printed Snail
Printed a snail on my 3D printer. scaled down print to be more life like size. This little fellow is magnetic.
Goal is to take a photo and add with your log to claim a smiley.
Below is not actual cache, It's just as cute though. :)
Hints
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Logs
Picked up a number of movables on the way home the other night and this was one of them. TFTC
Time to move these caches back into play after they've been hiding in the back of the vehicle for a couple of days, this one is near Ulverstone
What to do on a lovely sunny summer morning? Caching of course, looking at the map for something nearby we found that a group of moveable caches had been hidden out along Dial Road so off we went to see how many we could find. We managed to find all nine along this sometimes rough road in a lovely bush setting, thanks to the cache owners for keeping the game going
Time for this slimy little critter to move on. It was eyeing off a nearby garden so we moved it out of the reach of the plants.Ready to be found again.
Heading tip wards when we stopped for this little crawler. A dash of defender and it fell into our caching bag. Will get it out again soon.
A nice spot up here to find a juicy snail...very real looking.
Many tftc Trimbletas...thoroughly enjoyed...cheers ST.
Many tftc Trimbletas...thoroughly enjoyed...cheers ST.
Rated: for Overall Experience