Golden Weeper Strathalbyn, South Australia, Australia
By
WazzaAndWenches on 01-Dec-13. Waypoint GA6475
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | Moveable |
Container: | Micro |
Coordinates: | S35° 13.431' E138° 53.664' (WGS 84) |
54H 308370E 6100100N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 135 m |
Local Government Area: | Alexandrina |
Description
Golden Weeper is an entrant in the 2013 Caching Games Weeping Angels game. See Caching Games
Find it. Move it. Log it.
Please post a "Found" log when you find this Angel. Relocate it and then log a "Noted" with the new coordinates.
The Rules...
- The game commences at 00:00:00 1 December 2013 AEDST and concludes 23:59:59 31 January 2014 AEDST
- The game administrators decision is final
- You can find and move your own cache during the game period provided it is not the caches first move
- Caches must be found and hidden by the same cacher (i.e. no mailing the cache to another cacher to hide)
- There is no limit to the number of times other cachers can find / move the cache provided there are at least two other finds / moves in between
- If a cacher moves your cache overseas and it remains unfound overseas for 1 week or more, the same cacher may move your cache (within the country or to another country) without breaking the "2 moves" rule
- There is no limit to the distance other cachers can move the cache
- Other cachers in the game will find / move your cache, but they are requested to move it on within 2 days
Hints
Raq bs gur thneq envy 1270 |
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Decode |
Logs
Thanks for the moveable cache
Will drop it off again soon.
Cache can be un-archived Wazza.
Stayed at Condobolin last night and grabbed this Moveable today as we drove past. Will put it back out soon.
TFTC !!
Today was heading from Condoblin to home via Parkes, Forbes and Young. Slight detour on our final leg home to pick up this movable as it has been here a while. Suprised by a second one here so have grabbed them both. Will move on shortly.
P.S. The cache has been left at above coordinates for the next finder to move on.
The latest Geocaching Australia game runs from 01-Dec-2018 00:00:00 to 31-Jan-2019 23:59:59 AEST
For each qualifying geocache that you hide or find during the game period you will be offered the opportunity to click on a ground tile and reveal what lies beneath.
A moving cache, by nature, may have been moved since you last determined its location. It may have been picked up but not yet rehidden so it's considered 'in-transit'. There is no foolproof method of determining where a cache is simply by the log types that have been placed against the cache.
Thanks to all the CO's for the caches...
Thanks
Albida
Haven't found a WazzaAndWenches cache in while, so thanks for another one. Thanks also to Tuena for the meeting and catch up.
Of course there was a price to pay and I was made to find a few caches to pay for my bread and board, nothing onerous this far but I fear he may have other plans for the next couple days.
Thanks for the cache
Golden Weeper has moved west to Lithgow . . .
Found! Very near my house! Will be moving it along soon!
Don't bother looking, already picked up.
Spotted a few more GA caches that had popped up on the radar which were mainly moveables but in a good position to satisfy one of the dragon zone requirements.
Other dragon zone requirements had to be also met, which included the day of the week plus the day of the month. Sunday had the least dragon zone finds and the 19th of the month had only a couple of finds, so it looks like the dragon zone stars had aligned for today.
The only problem with the weather would be too warm, though all the caches were mostly drive bys, so no real problem there.
Once again, as soon as I had put my hat and boots on, Murder(the younger of the two canine family....4 yo) started to get pretty excited as he just loves both bush walking and travelling around in the geo fourby.
My eldest canine...Sirius...is now too old(16y 10m) to leave the comfort of his bed in front of the wood heater...which has an electric blanket( not needed today though) of course which he just loves and is great for his arthritis. Having walked 100's of km's with me geocaching over the years up numerous mountains, bush walking along many trails plus along vast stretches of beaches etc while geocaching, he has certainly earned his rest..an amazing companion who never gave up no matter how hard it got for him...a truly remarkeable and treasured companion.
The first moveable was "School" which was placed opposite the Burnie High School. Approaching gz and with very accurate coords, I soon spotted the little blighter hiding on the steel fence along side the now disused rail line. Many thanks 'Old Saint' for placing and maintaining the cache for us all to enjoy. Reckon this little cache will take a trek back down south to South Arm where it can travel the 250km dragon zone requirement...cheers ST.
The 2nd GA cache on my travels was 'Postman Pat'.On approaching gz all was quiet but my blind/dumb streak seemed to cut in as my initial search was on the wrong fence. Turned around and omg...how did I not see that?.. gees, even Murder would have done a better job of sniffing it out...lol. Great job with the cache too and this is one cache I can say is surely muggle proof.After manipulating the required part I soon had the log book signed.Many thanks Sharnies Tribe for an excellent gadget cache....cheers ST.
The 3rd cache....'y's Stay At Home'...a moveable...was out along the Bass Highway near Sisters Creek. Once nearing gz a familiar guard rail hide was soon spotted for a quick find. Thanks for the cache 2y'stassies...cheers ST.
The next moveable cache was 'Golden Weeper' further west along the highway past Sisters Creek. Nearing gz the guard rail hide was soon spotted and the cache was quickly found. Thanks for the cache WazzaAndWenches....cheers ST.
Collected and Sainted this cache at 0848hrs on the way to find another on South Arm, Tasmania.
Cute angel!
TFTC and cheers
OldSaint.
Lots of muggles were walking, cycling and picnicking here today. We loved seeing all the superb fairy wrens bouncing around going about their business. We also saw a couple of black fronted dotterels poking around the mud flats and another very tiny, only just fledged dotterel baby about fifty metres away wandering along the path and 'peeping/piping' forlornly
We hope this lovely lady enjoys her stay here. Many thanks WazzaAndWenches
GW had been in my pocket for some time and decided the top of a hill was a suitable spot to take a break.
Now hidden under a little pile of rocks, not quite near the big rocks at the top of the steep hill.
Will drop it off somewhere interesting soon.
Sorry i missed it on the last day of this year's race.
Thanks for the cache.
Thanks for the cache.