kay's killa sports car Jupiter Creek, South Australia, Australia
By
ma77hew & kay on 01-Dec-12. Waypoint GA4866
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | Moveable |
Container: | Small |
Coordinates: | S35° 6.674' E138° 45.247' (WGS 84) |
54H 295319E 6112313N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 303 m |
Local Government Area: | Mount Barker District |
Description
One of our entries in 'Bingo', the transport-themed '12/'13 moving cache race.
kay's little blue beast is set to travel the country in this year's moving cache race. Will she outrun ma77hew's minivan? The race is on, and fate is in your hands.
THIS IS A MOVEABLE CACHE - pick it up, take it with you, and hide it somewhere else within two days. Be sure to record accurate coordinates at the new location and log that new location!!! Feel free to enter a hint as well if your hide is a little tricky.
This car begins its journey in St Peters, SA and is free to roam anywhere in Australia.
Hints
Tebhaq yriry, oruvaq gur ovt gerr. |
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Decode |
Logs
It seems this moveable cache is not moving and we all know movebale caches don't like to sit in the same spot for to long.
If you're in the area how about having a look for this cache and giving him a lift to somewhere new.
If you're in the area how about having a look for this cache and giving him a lift to somewhere new.
A quick find as we were heading home today. We'll hopefully re-hide this cache somewhere new in a week or so.
Thanks ma77hew & kay.
Thanks ma77hew & kay.
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This moveable is out ready for a tour of SA
While collecting some moveables on the Domain in Hobart in early July we found a black bag containing 7 moveables that had been on the eastern shore. The bag was behind a log where one of the moveables we were looking for had been hidden. As we were unsure about how they got there we took them with us. Forgot they were in the back of the boot until we removed everything to put a large article in.
As we are in Adelaide we decided to drop them off for the locals to find.
As we are in Adelaide we decided to drop them off for the locals to find.
Stopped after the event in Franklin to grab a few moveables and this was one I rescued. Will move on soon. TFTM
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Spotted Mrs WW at GZ and she took the cache with her, easy for me - job done in a flash
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Spotted Mrs WW at GZ and she took the cache with her, quickest find in a while.
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Out and about with some mates for the next finder
Cheers OldSaint
Cheers OldSaint
Hi ma77hew & kay
Came in search of two other caches that had already been collected but the rest needed a move; so I have!
Found on a day for memories of comradeship and sadness
LEST WE FORGET
TFTC and cheers
OldSaint
Came in search of two other caches that had already been collected but the rest needed a move; so I have!
Found on a day for memories of comradeship and sadness
LEST WE FORGET
TFTC and cheers
OldSaint
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The little sports car has zoomed off from Northern NSW and has now landed in Tasmania. Targa Tasmania starts tomorrow, so maybe it's a chance.....?
Discovered in the hands of Whitewebbs at the Oz Geo Muster mega event. Thanks for sharing.
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#GA2725 - 09:37; Day five of the 2018 Oz GeoMuster mission with Sol de lune. After a night in Ballina, the plan for today was to cache northward through Ballina to Byron Bay and then on to Kingscliff before turning south for home through Bangalow, Evans Head, New Italy, Yamba, Maclean and on to Kempsey for another overnight stay. After an early start, we hadn't gone far up the road when we saw evidence of a heavy shower not too long before we got there, so we seem to have dodged a bullet and got packed up with fairly dry gear. Following a successful run through to Cape Byron, we continued our journey along some interesting and at times rather rough roads before getting to the highway and on to Brunswick Heads. After our visit there, it was back down to the highway and on to Kingscliff so I could grab this testline (yes, another one!), which Sdl had picked up on a previous visit. I took detour from the testline to grab a GC cache and picked up a bag of moveables which were sitting nearby. I suspect they will find their way much further south in coming weeks! TFTC ma77hew & kay
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Spotted this moveable in the hands of Whitewebbs with Luckyl10n and Sol de Lune at the Oz Geo Muster Mega Event in Morisset NSW.
The Oz Geo Muster Mega Event. What a blast. This was my first mega event and I loved it. I traveled up and around with ziggiau. Ziggiau drove while I tried to navigate and research our next location at the same time. haha. It was great meeting GCA and GC cachers. I just wish I could have got to know you all more, but hopefully time and more events will do that.
Thanks for the moveable.
The Oz Geo Muster Mega Event. What a blast. This was my first mega event and I loved it. I traveled up and around with ziggiau. Ziggiau drove while I tried to navigate and research our next location at the same time. haha. It was great meeting GCA and GC cachers. I just wish I could have got to know you all more, but hopefully time and more events will do that.
Thanks for the moveable.
Grabbed from the Morisset mega and will move on somewhere between Taree and Tweed Heads in the next few days.
Thanks for the moveables....great to see some of the older ones still doing the rounds.
Thanks for the moveables....great to see some of the older ones still doing the rounds.
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Spotted in the hands of whitewebbs whilst attending the OZGeo Muster.
Many thanks Ma77hew & Kay for publishing this cache for our enjoyment and adding to our geocaching experience.
Tassie Trekkers are now a locationless geocache we have published a 'Geocacher cache' - Travelling Trekkers GA10932 - so if you spot us in your area sign our log book and receive a code word to earn yourself a We were one of the lucky teams to receive a pathtag from Geocaching Australia for publishing a "Geocacher Cache" - thanks Geocaching Australia.
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While up North for a few days for family commitments (a 90th birthday) a few caches were found and this was one of them. A quick grab. Will relocate to the big isle soon as we head to the Mega. TFTM
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A short roar down the road to await the next eager racer.. thanks..!!
Found this little blue racer parked at Trevallyn. An easy find and almost immediately back on the road.. thanks..!!
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Grabbed this one on the way past.
Many thanks Ma77hew & Kay for publishing this cache for our enjoyment and adding to our geocaching experience.
Tassie Trekkers are now a locationless geocache we have published a 'Geocacher cache' - Travelling Trekkers GA10932 - so if you spot us in your area sign our log book and receive a code word to earn yourself a We were one of the lucky teams to receive a pathtag from Geocaching Australia for publishing a "Geocacher Cache" - thanks Geocaching Australia.
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Looking at the GA cacher app showed four moveables located near each other over at Sisters Beach which is around 2.5 hrs return but the weather this morning was atrocious so delayed the trip until this afternoon.The younger of two geo pooches(Murder) was eager for the trip, while the older geo pooch(Sirius) thought it best to rest his ageing bones in front of the wood heater. At 16.5 y.o. I don't blame him but has earned the now easy life as he has climbed countless mountains geocaching with me over many years.Setting off the weather had cleared a little, but as we passed Burnie and headed past Boat Harbour the large cloud banks looked ominous again. Thankfully the rain stayed further inland and was fairly fine on approaching this fourth cache on the list. This one was near the beach for an easy quick find thankfully as the last cache hide was a little tricky.
The cache is still all ok and ready to travel some more km's. The next fine day I will take it back towards southern Tasmania.Many thanks for the cache Ma77ew & kay...cheers ST
The cache is still all ok and ready to travel some more km's. The next fine day I will take it back towards southern Tasmania.Many thanks for the cache Ma77ew & kay...cheers ST
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This moveable is out again. Another step closer to meeting the requirements for the DragonZone Weekend Traveller Challenge (move 25 moveables between 250km and 500km).
We had planned one caching trip to Hobart and the Eastern Shore during The Christmas in July game. The ground kept shifting as new Trophy challenges were added so we needed to add more GA caches to out to find list. Not only did we need cache finds for Christmas in July, we needed a cache for a Frigid Solstice, 10 GA Dragon Zone caches for the 12th for the find 25 caches on each day of the month as well as 13 moveables that we need to move between 250 and 500km and a cache in the Sorell council area, we had found caches in Sorell before Dragon Zone but needed one after April 2014. Of course there were also unfound GC caches in the areas we were going to visit. All this meant our to find list was quite long and we were unlikely to manage to knock them all off today. We also needed a day that the weather Bureau forecast predicted would be mainly fine. July 12 looked like it.
We usually leave home quite early however with the threat of ice on sections of the Bass and Midlands highways we decided to head off just before 7:00. We did have the added complication of dosing our daughter's cat with its antibiotic pill. It only took one person to administer a pill to our last cat however daughter's cat, that is smaller definitely needs two people one to make sure the pill goes in and is swallowed and the second to firmly hold cat particularly her paws. After leaving our place we headed to daughter's abode where we were greeted by a nature strip strewn with her household garbage - today was bin day in her street. There was no bin in sight. It appeared that someone had tipped her bin out and stolen the bin. After dosing the cat we found a large bin bag, collected the scattered garbage and took it back to our place so that it could go out with ours tomorrow.
Off we headed again an hour later than we had intended. There was little likelihood of ice on the roads at this time even though there was quite thick frost on the road edges at Latrobe, Deloraine and Westbury. We turned off the Midlands Highway on to the Mud Walls Road and headed through Colebrook and Campania then on to Sorell and Midway Point. This was one of the moveable caches on our list.
Found this one in its safe hide will take it on a little trip to fulfil the requirements of a DZ Trophy.
We usually leave home quite early however with the threat of ice on sections of the Bass and Midlands highways we decided to head off just before 7:00. We did have the added complication of dosing our daughter's cat with its antibiotic pill. It only took one person to administer a pill to our last cat however daughter's cat, that is smaller definitely needs two people one to make sure the pill goes in and is swallowed and the second to firmly hold cat particularly her paws. After leaving our place we headed to daughter's abode where we were greeted by a nature strip strewn with her household garbage - today was bin day in her street. There was no bin in sight. It appeared that someone had tipped her bin out and stolen the bin. After dosing the cat we found a large bin bag, collected the scattered garbage and took it back to our place so that it could go out with ours tomorrow.
Off we headed again an hour later than we had intended. There was little likelihood of ice on the roads at this time even though there was quite thick frost on the road edges at Latrobe, Deloraine and Westbury. We turned off the Midlands Highway on to the Mud Walls Road and headed through Colebrook and Campania then on to Sorell and Midway Point. This was one of the moveable caches on our list.
Found this one in its safe hide will take it on a little trip to fulfil the requirements of a DZ Trophy.
somehow I forgot it log a find on this...even though I moved it.oops!
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found while out caching with GooseandEgg on a movable search. will move on today.
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Will move to another spot, not seeing much action here.
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ma77hew & kay I found this cache by accident while looking for another one.
I didn't move it as I wasn't sure what it was until I got back home.
I didn't move it as I wasn't sure what it was until I got back home.
Dropped off to the Blue Flier on the way back from the Peninsula
Hi Ma77hew & Kay
Decided to have a little fun with this hide and try to find it by phone
Managed to do it even with a group of muggles watching, but that did not matter as I was taking the cache with me when I left.
Albeit a quick find, Sainted it at 1535hrs
Will hide in Southern Tasmania asap.
TFTC and cheers
OldSaint.
Decided to have a little fun with this hide and try to find it by phone
Managed to do it even with a group of muggles watching, but that did not matter as I was taking the cache with me when I left.
Albeit a quick find, Sainted it at 1535hrs
Will hide in Southern Tasmania asap.
TFTC and cheers
OldSaint.
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Ok, looks like it has been collected already. Hopefully will be out in the field again shortly....
Thanks anyway.
Thanks anyway.
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Picked up last week as I was walking through but wasn't sure how to log it - all good now.
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Had a good look but this one managed to elude me this morning, will have to come back for a second look.
Still not safe for me to be outside on crutches so I had to give instructions from the car to reluctant husband. Kay's car is on the move again in Hertiage Forest but watch out for runners and bike riders.
Had to sit in the car and give instructions to geodaughter as I am very limited by my broken leg. She found this one quickly but gave up on finding the other moveable that was close to it. Hopefully she will take me for a drive tomorrow to put Kayes Killer Car out again!!
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Back out ready to play. Apologies to the cache owner for holding this moveable for too long
Heading to Wivenhoe for lunch so left this one with a friend
After clearing our commitments in Launceston we headed off to look for a few moveable caches that had recently made their way into the area. This was the first on our list.
We parked about 350m from the indicated GZ and began following a roughish track which took us to a small waterhole. From there we bushbashed our way to GZ where we quickly located the well hidden cache.
This one will continue its Tasmanian travels on the NW coast soon.
We parked about 350m from the indicated GZ and began following a roughish track which took us to a small waterhole. From there we bushbashed our way to GZ where we quickly located the well hidden cache.
This one will continue its Tasmanian travels on the NW coast soon.
Driven from one park up to another reserve. Think this car likes hiding in grass. She has a good view of other cars from here - well at least she can hear them!!
Great - four moveable just across the road from where I was working today. Went in early and grabbed it before work - which was a good idea as no one was out and about in the park at 7.30am. Well hidden under lots of leaves
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Dropped off a couple of moveables while visiting the monkeys. A nice quiet bit of the park up here.
Thanks ma77hew & kay for the cache and travel far.
Thanks ma77hew & kay for the cache and travel far.
Waaaayyyy too long stuck in one place. And with the sounds of moving cars just over the fence. Maybe it will draw more interest in Tassie.
Thanks ma77hew & kay.
Thanks ma77hew & kay.
Dropped off while picking up another. Happy trails
Dropped off in the west in the hopes of claiming a new dragonZone for Clan Griffin.
Dropped off not too far away while picking up some others. Thanks
Out to earn done dragonzone points and these close to home movables have been teasing me for too long.
Thanks for the cache. I'll move on soon.
Thanks for the cache. I'll move on soon.
Second of this little cluster of 4 along here for us today. A nice easy one at 14:15 and after signing the log, I placed it back where I'd found it.
TNLNSL. Thanks ma77hew & kay.
TNLNSL. Thanks ma77hew & kay.
I spotted a cluster of caches with (mostly) numbers that I needed.
"Nobody else would be stupid enough to go and get them on such a hot day" I thought to myself. So I waited until lunchtime and headed out to a spot that I had visited before, in the heat....
Left this little guy in place of a cache that I moved along.
"Nobody else would be stupid enough to go and get them on such a hot day" I thought to myself. So I waited until lunchtime and headed out to a spot that I had visited before, in the heat....
Left this little guy in place of a cache that I moved along.
Grabbed and ready to travel on again.
I like it when you don't have to chase a movable cache too hard.
I like it when you don't have to chase a movable cache too hard.
Don't bother looking - already gone in a bingo exchange!
Nabbed this one tonight - he's going to Melbourne
Replaced it with a cache from Melbourne ready to be found.
Thanks
Replaced it with a cache from Melbourne ready to be found.
Thanks
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