Bronte Tasmania, Australia
By
The Morris on 01-Sep-18. Waypoint GA6712
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | Moveable |
Container: | Micro |
Coordinates: | S42° 43.175' E146° 18.828' (WGS 84) |
55G 443815E 5270096N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 369 m |
Local Government Area: | Derwent Valley |
Description
Spring Caching Carnival is a game where geocaching Dinosaur Racers will race around the world accumulating finds, moves and distance in order for their owner to be crowned King or Queen of the Spring Caching Carnival.
If you find Bronte log the find (green tick) and then move it to another location (blue arrow)
Logs
Finally moving this one, Handed on to another cacher TFTMC
This one was located with many other moveables having a party in our work office after being dropped off by Whitewebbs. This is a cool Moveable and will have them all back out as soon as possible. TFTMC
Had a nice visit from a cacher down south that was caching up in the north recently for the Mystery Madness winter games. Was kind enough to drop a lot of friends they had with them. TFTM
Found with a heap of others at a maker event hosted by SSR.
I didn't take any of the movables today, just discovered them.
Thanks for the find!
I didn't take any of the movables today, just discovered them.
Thanks for the find!
Found this cache at today's Maker Magic Event
TFTC and cheers OldSaint
TFTC and cheers OldSaint
Rated: for Overall Experience
Found in the hands of Budgietas
TFTC and cheers
OldSaint
TFTC and cheers
OldSaint
Rated: for Overall Experience
Found this cache in a local mass GCA movable dump location and decided I should grab all the caches and move them on.
Thank you for the cache
Thank you for the cache
Handed to whitewebbs on a fleeting visit south
A quick find today...many tftc The Morris...cheers ST.
Rated: for Overall Experience
After a prolonged stay in a paper bag this moveable and a few friends are out and about.
Handed to another team at an event to continue the journey
Today is the last full day before our holiday ends when we catch the boat back to Tassie tomorrow night so we decided to try to pick up a few last caches. We'll take this one back to Tassie with us to give him a tour of the island state. TFTC
there you go bronte, enjoy your new adventure!
Dropped of on behalf of the last finder. Down and ready to go again....
I was happy to see a new batch of moveables in the area, so was glad to be able to check them out. They will be moved on soon.
Thanks
Albida
Thanks
Albida
Found on a day trip with Just a cacher.
Thanks for the cache!
Thanks for the cache!
Rated: for Overall Experience
Got up a bit late, but went for a drive anyway. We wore our masks near people, and in the petrol station, and waved from a distance at Smittengranny (we think!).
We found some movables and some trigs - the trigs will allow a few shots in the battleship game.
Thanks for this cache, The Morris!
We found some movables and some trigs - the trigs will allow a few shots in the battleship game.
Thanks for this cache, The Morris!
Did the LONG day drive today – was very enjoyable – moved to this used spot again – maybe unused for a while so enjoy – this is a very nice area of the HWY to rest – stop – revive - & have a cuppa – enjoy - S34° 52.375' E148° 14.117'
been here in the past to pick up movables – nice to return to pick up Bronte, in good condition - thanks
Rated: for Overall Experience
02/02/2020 Souvenir Day Trip!
Umm… what area can I attack this time because I’m very quickly running out of caches to find. After taking a look at the map, I decided on finding the caches between Gundagai and Yass along the Hume HWY. Yes, HWY driving can be quite boring but when the trip is broken up to find caches it makes it a lot more FUN. I also needed five finds for the GCA 2020 February challenge. A few history lessons, unique locations and many different types of hides made the day very enjoyable. The GCA moveable caches I found today have been moved to the above coordinates ready for the next finder. I ended up with 16 finds for the day which is made up of 10 GC and 6 GCA finds. TB visit on all caches. I would like to thank all CO’s of the caches I found and for allowing them to bring joy to me and the rest of the caching community. TFTC’s
Umm… what area can I attack this time because I’m very quickly running out of caches to find. After taking a look at the map, I decided on finding the caches between Gundagai and Yass along the Hume HWY. Yes, HWY driving can be quite boring but when the trip is broken up to find caches it makes it a lot more FUN. I also needed five finds for the GCA 2020 February challenge. A few history lessons, unique locations and many different types of hides made the day very enjoyable. The GCA moveable caches I found today have been moved to the above coordinates ready for the next finder. I ended up with 16 finds for the day which is made up of 10 GC and 6 GCA finds. TB visit on all caches. I would like to thank all CO’s of the caches I found and for allowing them to bring joy to me and the rest of the caching community. TFTC’s
Apologies, this one is still with me, will be moved on soon...
I was happy to be able to sign the log for this cache when I ran into it amongst a pile of maoveables in the hands of Sol de Lune.
Thanks
Albida
Thanks
Albida
Discovered in the hands of another cacher who will move them on to greener pastures.
Rated: for Overall Experience
2nd day of a 5 day trip around south-east Queensland with LuckyL10n and today we were in Nanango to grab a few more of the local offerings. All up my 3rd trip to this area, but there are few cachers to grab. We encountered wild weather in Brisbane yesterday, however today started with very little rain and no wind...thankfully.
As for the find, we pulled up close to GZ and once out of the car, the CO came to say hello. Can't sneak around these parts and get away with it that's for sure. Stood around having a chat for about 20 minutes, all the while grabbing a few moveables and other caches that were very close by before heading off for a couple more before dark.
This moveable is now with me and will be moved on soon....Thanks The Morris
As for the find, we pulled up close to GZ and once out of the car, the CO came to say hello. Can't sneak around these parts and get away with it that's for sure. Stood around having a chat for about 20 minutes, all the while grabbing a few moveables and other caches that were very close by before heading off for a couple more before dark.
This moveable is now with me and will be moved on soon....Thanks The Morris
Rated: for Overall Experience
#GA3538 - 16:15; Day 2 of the South East Queensland tour with Sol de lune. Made it to Nanango late yesterday after getting belted by a storm later in the afternoon/early evening. Much to our relief the heavy rain seems to be moving on and it is only overcast and occasional light drizzle this morning. Spending today caching around Nanango and Kingaroy and hoping to clear a swag of GCA puzzles from the 'solved but unfound' list we have been compiling for the past couple of years. We were now underway and enjoying a variety of cache types and hides, some taking longer than other to make the find amongst the long grasses and having to make the right choice from the variety of possibilities available. Also enjoyed solving the puzzles, even though there was plenty of head scratching and later on forehead slapping along the way! Towards the end of the day we stopped by to grab this cache and met youngoldfella himself, who joined us for some geobanter as we collected this trove of moveables to head back to the National Capital. TFTC The Morris
Rated: for Overall Experience
Face yard left front next to wood. Sorry I took this long too re locate. I mislaid this one and just relocated it amongst my stuff from Barcaldine.
Found at Base Camp Barcaldine. Will relocate shortly
Rated: for Overall Experience
Your journey with me has ended at Barcaldine, good luck for the future
Collected from Wazza and am going to take it on a journey so it is currently in transit.
Who knows where it may end up as I’m travelling northward to Barcaldine. Will I drop it along the route?. Or continue all the way with it?
It will depend entirely on what a good passenger it is.
Who knows where it may end up as I’m travelling northward to Barcaldine. Will I drop it along the route?. Or continue all the way with it?
It will depend entirely on what a good passenger it is.
Rated: for Overall Experience