CP Four Ridgeway, Tasmania, Australia
By
budgietas on 11-Jan-19. Waypoint GA6087
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | Podcache |
Container: | Regular |
Coordinates: | S42° 55.400' E147° 16.600' (WGS 84) |
55G 522578E 5247661N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 410 m |
Local Government Area: | Hobart |
Description
A Collection of Seven different cache types in one walk - what more could you ask for. In this little walk there is a Traditional, Multi, Gadget, Mystery, Podcache, Night Cache and an Augmented Reality Cache. Hopefully, there is something for everybody here.
All the caches are on Chimney Pot Hill and hopefully will make a nice walk up to the Trig on top of the hill (There's cache type number 8). All containers are clear 1L Sistema and are all the same.
As per normal in the bush - look out for snakes and other things that can bite.
Finally for this cache the GZ
See the attached site
S42° 55.311' E147° 16.727'
Hints
Haqre Gerr naq onex |
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Decode |
Logs
So after missing out on the #3 cache, I wasn't holding out much hope of finding #4 as the website says the file is too old or has been deleted.
I'm wandering up the road to #5 and I'm looking around. Wait!
That doesn't look natural - not even nature could do what I was looking at. Oh well, just pop over there and have a look...
#4 cache found - nice and dry.
Advised CO who has now updated the listing.
TNLN, thanks for the cache Budgie!
I'm wandering up the road to #5 and I'm looking around. Wait!
That doesn't look natural - not even nature could do what I was looking at. Oh well, just pop over there and have a look...
#4 cache found - nice and dry.
Advised CO who has now updated the listing.
TNLN, thanks for the cache Budgie!
Hi Budgietas
The podcast website says the requested media can’t be found. It may have expired or been deleted. Is it possible for it to be reloaded?
Cheers
Newy71
The podcast website says the requested media can’t be found. It may have expired or been deleted. Is it possible for it to be reloaded?
Cheers
Newy71
out and about with The Rafas caching and these were in the firing line to find. after coming back from Canberra mega and looking at the cache map we think what could we do that tops Canberra! so we drove to Chimney pot hill and did some GCA caches in that area. lovely quiet and peaceful bushland. TFTC TNLN log dry.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Thanks for the podcache Budgietas. After a week in Canberra where there where hundreds of caches to be found in every direction, we returned to Hobart and found we had a much more limited choice of areas to cache. Luckily, there was a nice series of caches on Chimney Pot Hill so we headed there. This was a nice simple and cute podcache, must learn how to put one together. Thanks for the cache and the series Budgietas, had a lovely walk around the area.
Rated: for Overall Experience
We have found a range of POD caches since they were introduced to GCA. This was probably the easiest to decipher.
As we continued up the road a very large feral cat dashed across in front of us. It is horrifying to speculate on the devastation a cat this size could cause to the local native birds and animals. As we neared GZ our GPS wanted us up the bank on the top side of the road. When we could not see anything matching the hint there so turn our sights on the other side where a flash of blue soon had us uncovering the cache container. Container and contents were in good condition.
Thanks for this cache Budgietas. The wind was starting to strengthen and smoke from the fires down the Huon was beginning to spread.
As we continued up the road a very large feral cat dashed across in front of us. It is horrifying to speculate on the devastation a cat this size could cause to the local native birds and animals. As we neared GZ our GPS wanted us up the bank on the top side of the road. When we could not see anything matching the hint there so turn our sights on the other side where a flash of blue soon had us uncovering the cache container. Container and contents were in good condition.
Thanks for this cache Budgietas. The wind was starting to strengthen and smoke from the fires down the Huon was beginning to spread.
"Hello Budgietas thanks for the cache.
After listening to the music I had what I needed.
A nice easy find.
Found on Sunday 27 January 2019 at 1208
TFTC"
After listening to the music I had what I needed.
A nice easy find.
Found on Sunday 27 January 2019 at 1208
TFTC"
On a caching trip to Hobart finding caches that have been published since our last visit and this was one of them.
Many thanks Budgietas for publishing this Podcache and adding to our geocaching experience.
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Rated: for Overall Experience
An after work (well, knocked off early) stroll up a favourite hill - though I've only every walked up it once before (every other time was on the MTB).
Straightforward find.
Thanks
Straightforward find.
Thanks
FTF @ 1.25 pm. It was a cooler day and Mrs W set off to see how far she would get walking up the Chimney Pot Hill Road. This was the third find of seven tackled today. Obtained the coords from the audio file and made a quick find at GZ. Pleased to make another find on this cache type. No snakes so far. TFTPC
Rated: for Overall Experience