Leapfrog Phunny Phreddo Mile End, South Australia, Australia
By
cathylmorgan on 01-Dec-11. Waypoint GA3631
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | Moveable |
Container: | Micro |
Coordinates: | S34° 55.865' E138° 34.579' (WGS 84) |
54H 278626E 6131917N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 24 m |
Local Government Area: | West Torrens |
Description
Logs
Ooh. Didn't realise it had been archived (as I was about to post a recommend archive log for it).
Had a good look for it today, and alas couldn't find it.
Couldn't even see anything mention in the logs for the GC cache as the same spot.
Perhaps one day it will turn up, as a cacher had to have grabbed it, as the GC cache has not been muggled at all, or gone missing.
Cheers
Had a good look for it today, and alas couldn't find it.
Couldn't even see anything mention in the logs for the GC cache as the same spot.
Perhaps one day it will turn up, as a cacher had to have grabbed it, as the GC cache has not been muggled at all, or gone missing.
Cheers
Found this cute li'l guy guarding a cache. Wasn't sure what it was but signed the log anyway. Gave me an excuse to sign up to geocaching australia.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Found a spot near Adelaide in a noisy but quiet (?) bit of land. Right next to Suunto Garmin.
Found in the possession of jusojara on a chilly Canberra afternoon. This poor froggy must have a really sore back! Oh well, I'll scoop him up and keap off to South Australia to find somewhere to hide. Thanks for the Phunny Phreddo Phriend to play with!
Rated: for Overall Experience
Dropped him nearby but he was snapped up by a visiting SA cacher pretty quickly.
Grabbed from a nearby frog swamp (well rock actually but close enough!)
Rated: for Overall Experience
Moved to my rock, but think another cacher has him. TFTF
Hopped off into the hands of another cacher
Grabbed on the way to work. Always nice to see a new GA cache in town. Will move this fellow on again shortly.
Thanks for the cache cathylmorgan
Thanks for the cache cathylmorgan
Rated: for Overall Experience
Moved today while visiting my in-laws in Canberra, after holding on to this one for a bit too long.
I walked down from Bicentennial trig & found likely GZ are. I was here at 6.20 am on a Saturday & amazed the amount of people around. Anyway started searching & looked up only to see a cyclist staring me down with his arms crossed on the pathway in the distance, a had another look for frog & looked up to see the cyclist staring at me with a killer face , this is when I pulled the pin & left to go home. I can only hope it is still there & I missed it.
Phreddo came down to join an froggie invasion of Bicentennial Park, and decided to wait near the carpark and a practice basketball court.
Waiting for me on the front doorstep, Phreddo asked if he could come inside and away from the unexpected morning thunderstorm. I think he feels safer under a roof in these conditions so I was only too happy to oblige. Once things calm down he can go back into the wild.
Here you are Phreddo, right on the doorstep of 2 of Sydney's nicest cachers
Phunny Phreddo wanted to meet some other Sydney cachers so he swapped with Frey and hopped in the car
'Phunny Phreddo' had a short rest in Lithgow and is on the move again, this spot will do me fine he said and off he went.
'Phunny Phreddo' has arrived in Lithgow and will have a short rest before he resumes his travels back to the big smoke. He said he did not mind traveling in such a big tour group!
He will make a quick stop by the Clwydd Hospital to attend to a minor injury before he leaves tomorrow.
He will make a quick stop by the Clwydd Hospital to attend to a minor injury before he leaves tomorrow.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Just admitted to the Clwydd Hospital.
Watch the GCA Forum for updates!
Watch the GCA Forum for updates!
Another Leap Frog in need of medical attention!
So off to Clwydd Hospital he will go . . .
Get well soon, Phunny Phreddo . . .
So off to Clwydd Hospital he will go . . .
Get well soon, Phunny Phreddo . . .
Rated: for Overall Experience
After a very exciting night of frog discussion, my frog guests had determined that they wanted to be taken on a complete tour of Bicentennial Park today becasue they'd heard that it was chock-a-block full of froggie food
It had been torential rain during the night and another big downpour was in progress as I prepared for the day's excursion (this is like an essay in primary school, isn't it? ) Well, to cut to the chase, it was agreed that they could each choose a spot to be dropped as we did the tour.
Phunny Phreddo stopped off here near the cafe. Not sure why, i didn;t think frogs liked chocolate mud cake - but we sure did!
It had been torential rain during the night and another big downpour was in progress as I prepared for the day's excursion (this is like an essay in primary school, isn't it? ) Well, to cut to the chase, it was agreed that they could each choose a spot to be dropped as we did the tour.
Phunny Phreddo stopped off here near the cafe. Not sure why, i didn;t think frogs liked chocolate mud cake - but we sure did!
I arrived at blossom*s place this morning, ready for a relaxing Sunday and a cup of tea. But as I came in the door, a huge din of froggie rabble rushed over, all clamouring to meet me and wanting to be shown the sights and taken to the best eating spots. Guess I'd better oblige
Phunny Phreddo was another nice small froggie selected to join the Sydney weekend excursion. Good opportunity for Phreddo I think becasue he needs a bit of extra silicone to hold his bison tube on and the Clwyyd hospital near here is just the spot!
After a number of PM negotiations and 21 text messages from lemmykc (only someone from the modern youth can text that fast!), I was crawling though the undergrowth at the gates to the Royal Botanical Gardens on a summer Saturday evening of the Sydney Festival. If anyone noticed lemmykc in there, I am sure they would have disregarded the sight as "kids getting up to who-know-what" but someone a little older (like me!) may not have been quite so easily ignored. "Some weird homeless lady" they probably thought
As I dived into the greenery, I heard a lot of rustling Goodness knows who else is in here, I thought and peered around in the 6pm gloom. Maybe rats? But it was very loud rustling Maybe a real homeless person? When I first explored this area for a good spot, there had been no sign of this sort of problem
But after a few frightened minutes, a "tip bird" revealed itself (ibis)and I settled in to gather up the frogs. This took a heap longer than I expected to be in the bushes and it also turned out that the 2 big shopping bags I had brought were not enough and they were overflowing with bits of frogs hanging out the top everywhere!
I had to sit on the grass next to the gardens and repack everything which must have been a very strange sight But the long and the short of it is that no security staff stopped me and this guy came home with me on the train I've arranged for him to get a feww consultation with the specialist in Clywwd today
After a number of PM negotiations and 21 text messages from lemmykc (only someone from the modern youth can text that fast!), I was crawling though the undergrowth at the gates to the Royal Botanical Gardens on a summer Saturday evening of the Sydney Festival. If anyone noticed lemmykc in there, I am sure they would have disregarded the sight as "kids getting up to who-know-what" but someone a little older (like me!) may not have been quite so easily ignored. "Some weird homeless lady" they probably thought
As I dived into the greenery, I heard a lot of rustling Goodness knows who else is in here, I thought and peered around in the 6pm gloom. Maybe rats? But it was very loud rustling Maybe a real homeless person? When I first explored this area for a good spot, there had been no sign of this sort of problem
But after a few frightened minutes, a "tip bird" revealed itself (ibis)and I settled in to gather up the frogs. This took a heap longer than I expected to be in the bushes and it also turned out that the 2 big shopping bags I had brought were not enough and they were overflowing with bits of frogs hanging out the top everywhere!
I had to sit on the grass next to the gardens and repack everything which must have been a very strange sight But the long and the short of it is that no security staff stopped me and this guy came home with me on the train I've arranged for him to get a feww consultation with the specialist in Clywwd today
This froggy made it all the way to Sydney
Don't bother looking for it though, Blossom* already got them
Don't bother looking for it though, Blossom* already got them
Found him while in Williamstown doing A Watery Transit. I am going to Sydney on the 14th and I have an offer for the owner. Would you like me to move him to Sydney which wont be for another week, or would you like me to move him to Hampton today? I can do either for you, your choice. Please write a note here with your decision
Rated: for Overall Experience
Day tripping in Willy, please come and move me on.
Returned from Bright and thought why not pick up a few frogs while I'm in Melbourne for a few days.
This was the first cab of the rank.
A nice easy find.
TFTF
This was the first cab of the rank.
A nice easy find.
TFTF
Rated: for Overall Experience
Hop off into hiding shade waiting for new finder
Happy croaking hopping into my car with croaky friends and santa
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Dropped off in a log with some friends.
A knot of 6 frogs awaits Keeper of Frogs. They are together in the end of a fallen tree.
Has some friends overlooking a nice valley another cute frog
The tree is loaded.. there are about 12 here..
Reviewing my stats I discovered a few that had very few logged words regarding the journey. I like to write a bit, and hate reading my caches logs with little of the story. This one was found somewhere and dropped somwhere on a day when we moved frogs via Geelong, Queenscliffe, Newport (ish) and ultimately to Kilkunda. Thanks for the cache and the opportunity to take this one along for the journey. This one like the 15 or soo others ended up at either Avalon Airport or up a tree at Kilkunda.. Fun was had, however like all good story's they must come to an end.. thanks for the frog..