Krazy K's BIGFOOT Tarago, New South Wales, Australia
By
Krazy K Krew on 01-Dec-12. Waypoint GA4674
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | Moveable |
Container: | Regular |
Coordinates: | S35° 11.923' E149° 31.774' (WGS 84) |
55H 730293E 6101988N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 754 m |
Local Government Area: | Queanbeyan-Palerang |
Description
#1 of Krazy K Krew's entries to the 2012/13 moveable cache race.
Everyone has a different form of transport, some cars, bikes, planes and trains. But some people's only form of transport is their feet, so we are happy to introduce "Krazy K's BIGFOOT "
This BIGFOOT was made for moving, and moving is what it'll do!!
Cos, This BIGFOOT was made for moving, and that's just what it'll do!!!
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Enjoy the game.
Logs
Hint: Behind old dug up stump by fence.
A quick grab here today.
Thanks for the cache KRAZYK:-p
Thanks
Albida.
Thanks for the cache KRAZYK:-p
Today we concentrated on finding some moveables and the odd traditional caches along the way and this was one of them.
Many thanks KrazyK:-p for publishing this cache and adding to our geocaching experience.
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DAS BOOT - it had to be done...
TFTC !!
TFTC KrazyK!
Today I took it to its new hiding place, an easy stop on a major highway, accessible 24, in extremely close proximity to a GC cache.
Placed in the hope that a passerby may also log it before the end of the States of the Nation challenge.
The log book is a little Mankato, but I put it in a new ziplock bag to hopefully protect it, in the remote possibility that we may someday get some more rain.
Thanks for the chance to log this as my first cache that I have moved.
It is now outside of a beaut tourist attraction which I'm sure you'd find interesting.
Distance from event at Bendigo to Shepparton us to new hiding place 7.76k =. Total travelled this leg of the journey 117.99k, if geocachers had travelled in a direct line, but which cachers do that???
He's got a new logbook container with a coat of paint to make him a little stealthier and to protect it from UV, just in case he find his sole to the ground.
The logbook is a little water damaged, but I chose to dry it out rather than replace, as some of the earlier entries from 2013 can still be partially read. There's plenty of room for more logs, so come and find him, keep him travelling. There's plenty of rubber on his sole to wear off before he needs to be found by a cobbler.
Bigfoot can be easily accessed from the O'Keefe Railtrail or drive up on Bowles Road. I think the best place to park is on the eastern side, just north of the railtrail crossing.
TFTC KrazyK
Thanks KRAZYK:-p.......heavy, but neat moveable.
Oh boy what a big foot.
Thanks KrazyK:-p
Hop into my car and travelling over long weekend
when i seen this one my first thought was that Karma for all the
Gnomes &
Frogs i put out that were filled with Concrete.
Logged now and back in the race
What can I say.. its a smelly boot and needed a wash..
It's ok I have permission to place it here