FTB28 Downunder Kingscliff, New South Wales, Australia
By MattyRx on 07-Aug-22. Waypoint GA26928
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | Traditional |
Container: | Small |
Coordinates: | S28° 16.739' E153° 34.712' (WGS 84) |
56J 556736E 6871756N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 13 m |
Local Government Area: | Tweed |
Needs Maintenance: |
Description
FTB28 Downunder
After finding my other local cache missing, I decided to place another, albiet in a different area. This cache is located close to Salt Beach, and to the two nearby resorts. You're looking for a lock and lock style container, loaded with swaps and tags. Dont forget to bring your swimmers!
Hints
Vg'f va gur anzr. |
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Decode |
Logs
I don’t think the cache is here anymore I’ve came back many times before to the same thing, no geocache sorry
Rated: for Overall Experience
I don't know. Maybe I just didn't look thoroughly enough, but I tried my best the whole accessible length of the cache title. No luck though.
We are on our way to Lismore to visit family and made the detour here found in good condition signed log and rehid
What a way to end our busy cache finds today with my geosis. We had a lot of fun. cheers
thanks Matty for another great cache on a lovely walking track along casuarina /salt. Happy new year
Rated: for Overall Experience
On our caching afternoon from Pottsville to Kingscliff. It soon became obvious we weren't going to get everything done, so we scrapped the GC trads, and stuck to ALs, trigs and GCA trads, which turned into a great afternoon.
We saw the area, and checked the hint straight away, then checked checked the wrong spot - dang double signs! Repositioning, and we had it quickly, nicely stocked of course - thanks for another ripper MattyRx.....
We saw the area, and checked the hint straight away, then checked checked the wrong spot - dang double signs! Repositioning, and we had it quickly, nicely stocked of course - thanks for another ripper MattyRx.....
Rated: for Overall Experience
That pair (Samboo and Max) have already claimed FTF haven't they?
They sat on on the bridge with the GPS directing us to keep looking, even though we had already looked in places. Hard task masters they are. of course it didn't occur to them that the cache could be anywhere other than where they said look, and when stuck between a rock and a hard place, a moment of inspiration struck and the cache's hiding location was revealed - they said they knew it was there all along - good grief!
At least they let us sign our name in the logbook.
Thanks for the cache.
They sat on on the bridge with the GPS directing us to keep looking, even though we had already looked in places. Hard task masters they are. of course it didn't occur to them that the cache could be anywhere other than where they said look, and when stuck between a rock and a hard place, a moment of inspiration struck and the cache's hiding location was revealed - they said they knew it was there all along - good grief!
At least they let us sign our name in the logbook.
Thanks for the cache.
Hello Mr RX,
I think you were trying to be sneaky and hide a cache but we discovered it, and we found it - well we, Max and I, are claiming that find and the first to find even though we sent the minions to look for it. We are certainly glad we did so, Suzy bumped her head a couple of times on the beams underneath, and Pete scratched his arm on a branch and we needed to use the first aid kit to fix it. See, this is why we send the minions to do the 'dirty work', while we gladly sit back until they bring us a cache.
Oh and what a cache it was - so many shiny things, including the shiny FTF pathtag which we claimed for ourselves and left a packet of 'inspirational' stickers. We hope it is a fair trade.
Thank you for the new shiny and thanks for the new cache.
I think you were trying to be sneaky and hide a cache but we discovered it, and we found it - well we, Max and I, are claiming that find and the first to find even though we sent the minions to look for it. We are certainly glad we did so, Suzy bumped her head a couple of times on the beams underneath, and Pete scratched his arm on a branch and we needed to use the first aid kit to fix it. See, this is why we send the minions to do the 'dirty work', while we gladly sit back until they bring us a cache.
Oh and what a cache it was - so many shiny things, including the shiny FTF pathtag which we claimed for ourselves and left a packet of 'inspirational' stickers. We hope it is a fair trade.
Thank you for the new shiny and thanks for the new cache.
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