Green Waste - RECEPTACLE Locationless, Locationless, Locationless
By
youngoldfella on 10-Apr-22. Waypoint GA26679
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | Locationless |
Container: | Other |
Proximity: | 161m |
Maximum Finds: | 1 |
Description
My first Locationless publication since March 2020 that meets the requirements as per the GCA Wiki.
Please be awsare of the Wiki guidelines for a loctionless.
- Armchair style Locationless caches where the finder is not required to explore the real world, identify a location and accompany the "Find" with photograhic evidence are no longer accepted.
- A Locationless cache listing must require the finder to locate an object or perform a task in the real world, collect the co-ordinates and log the find with accompanying photographic evidence.
- You are limited to listing 7 active Locationless caches at any one time. If you have 7 or more Locationless caches you will not able to publish a new one or unarchive an old until until you archive on to make space for a 7th listing.
- Archived Locationless caches will be automatically locked for any new log except an Unarchived log type.
Today I publish a challenge for you. In this modern day of throw everything out and recycle is the name of the game I thought I would go for Green Waste. The options up here were the council tip where you paid $14.00 for a car load or the same for a trailer load. Have it in both and it cost $28.00. Of course if you still had one of your two yearly tip vouchers you could take it there for no charge. Then a Local farmer became bigger and bigger buying up more properties for Sugar Cane and Sweet Potatoes so he built his own green wast processing plant and now we can take our green waste there for free ( and it is only a 5 minute drive for us, ) and it is then porcessed for the farms use and he sells the surplus to the general public at a very good and reasonable price.
To log a find on this locationless all I require is for you to take a photo of a green waste receptacle. This coud be a trailer made for the purpose and labled as such or a green waste bin as provided by council or a green waste bag etc. Not the truck that retrieves the contents of a Green Waste Bin as this could be dangerous trying to have a sign with your geocacher name on the vehicle for the sake of your required image. Photo including your geocacher name is obligatrory.
You will neeed to have your Geocacher name on the image somewhere. Co Ordinates of where the image was taken as well to be included in your log or as close as possibel, if the image was taken at your residence and you do not want to reveal your co ordinates..
Image plus Geocacher name and CO Ordinates where located.
From the Wiki:-
- A Locationless cache listing must require the finder to locate an object or perform a task in the real world, collect the co-ordinates and log the find with accompanying photographic evidence.
Have fun with this one.
Hints
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Logs
Logging for the Cacheopoly Game.
Needing a brown cacheopoly cache to keep moving forward. TFTC
Snapped this bin lined up ready to be collected as we passed by on our way home after a day of caching up the highlands
Thanks for this one YOF...
Bin day of course!
This is mine and the neighbours ready for collection.
Not as full as summer.
But it does get good use.
TFTL
Our council provides a rubbish bin and a recycle bin by adding the cost to our annual rates. Rubbish is collected weekly and recycle fortnightly. Those who wish a green waste bin may purchase one and green waste is collected fortnightly on the week that recycle is not collected. If you move house you can take your green bin with you. I don't have a green bin as I recycle my own green waste with three compost bins and a larger compost box but my friend has this bin pictured. Co-ordinates are rounded off to protect his exact location.
My local tip charges about $50+ dollars to go to the local tip and that doubles in Sydney so it is no wonder that some folk just take it out to the nearest bush and dump it.
Thanks YGF.