Dogs go geocaching! Locationless, Locationless, Locationless
By
Ryan00 on 01-Jun-14. Waypoint GA6788
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | Locationless |
Container: | Other |
Proximity: | 0m |
Maximum Finds: | 1 |
Description
Dogs - man's best friend. They are great company for when you go geocaching.
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What you need to do to log this locationless is to post a photo of you with your geodog out geocaching. You will also need to include your gps, or the geocache in the picture.
Post the coordinates that the photo was taken at.
Happy caching!
Logs
Geodog Jack Beagle on the case at Windsor Park in Tasmania. We were heading towards Get Fit (GC7E1P3). Jack thinks he is helping, but really he has no clue. Thanks Ryan00 for organising this locationless cache.
We started taking our pup Blaise caching when she was small and she still loves getting out on the trails with us
S 32° 25.575 E 115° 46.186
S 32° 25.575 E 115° 46.186
We were looking for some caches to fill the scavenger series, and I bought geodog (boomer) along - as he needed some more bush exposure
Here he is standing over GA2117
Here he is standing over GA2117
I don't have a dog but sometimes I borrow Wilson, my brothers dog.
We did some caching earlier in the year.
TFTC
We did some caching earlier in the year.
TFTC
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Out caching with the geohound and snapped this one.
thanks Ryan00
thanks Ryan00
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Out caching with the geohound and snapped this one.
thanks Ryan00
thanks Ryan00
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Our faithful hound is no longer with us. We had her for 16 1/2 years so I adopted Seeka today and she came with me to hide GA9284 I am a River FROG for the Summer Scavenger Series games. TFTL and a chance to cache with a dog again.
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My dog is nearly as well behaved as Seeka. He sits patiently waiting to gp geocaching with me. Unfortunately he is quite heavy so I leave him home and tell him about my adventures when I return. He was a Christmas present from my husband.
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Mini went caching with Youngoldfella and the photos show me and her back at base after the epic cache hunt and Mini at the Cache site. Mini loves going geocaching. The cache we went for was Abandoned Mining GC6VT8B. TFTL Ryan00
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Kidnapped our daughters dogs for an afternoon of caching. This cache is GA7165 a moveable. Rusty is in the pic.
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Up until the Summer Scavenger Series this cache was unobtainable.......that was before Seeka, our constant cache hunting companion of the past four weeks. And the cache we're seeking is also due to the Scavenger Series - Claims for the Summer Scavenger Series Australia (GA8779). Just as well Seeka is only a cardboard dog the way she was falling about on the mac!
TFTC Ryan00
TFTC Ryan00
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Caching with Pepsi, the geo-pooch. A warm wander up to a trig in Cootamundra, TP7373. She loves a walk/caching session.
We both enjoyed a good drink after this one!!!
We both enjoyed a good drink after this one!!!
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I don't have a puppy anymore but billy calls me aunty barb ... yes even in logs
I have used original co-ords as this is a puzzle cache
I have used original co-ords as this is a puzzle cache
This is Seeka helping me find a good hiding spot for a cache that I can publish on New Years Eve. He didn't think this spot would be suitable so we had to go and check out a few more locations until we found a really top spot!
#GA1177 - 21:05; He might be slowing down but the little pug can still recognise a GPSr when he has one draped around his neck! TFTC Ryan00
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We often go out geocaching with JJCC and their new family member (GeoDog Max) often comes out for a run.
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Out for a bit of a hike and a bush bash to grab this cache with Ruby ... forgot to include myself in the pic, but my DNZ is all over the GPSr in the pic, so I'm hoping that counts.
Thanks for the locationless Ryan00. This one will help with the summer scavenger hunt.
Thanks for the locationless Ryan00. This one will help with the summer scavenger hunt.
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I am just lucky that I can say I have been geocaching with my pooch. I began geocaching on the 25 July 2015 when I found a cache close to home. Our pooch Joey, came with us to a total of 13 caches, and went to sleep 12 days later, 6 August 2015. We didn't know why he was yelping so took him to the vet, who didn't know how he got paralysis. We had Joey for 11 years, so he was an old fella. He loved company and riding in the car.
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Unfortunately I don't have a dog but this month I have taken Seeka out with me. When I was looking for another Robtas cache at Tamar Island - "Middle Island Walk " - I took Seeka with me and just as well he wasn't a real dog as no dogs are allowed on Tamar Island. I took a picture of Seeka with the "no dogs" sign and at the cache site.
I used to have a dog, but now I have cats and they didn't want to come with me.
So I rounded up some stuffed ones & seeka and found this trig point on Christmas Day, hope thats ok
So I rounded up some stuffed ones & seeka and found this trig point on Christmas Day, hope thats ok
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Mr ILT and the Sidekick looking for a moveable cache in Balcatta, Western Australia.
Caching with our Geo dog 'Max' is a common event as he loves the car trip and the walk to make the find.
Great also taking our Geo dog to a few events when other cachers do the same.
Photo is when we were caching for our first Webcam cache at Winston Hills.
Great also taking our Geo dog to a few events when other cachers do the same.
Photo is when we were caching for our first Webcam cache at Winston Hills.
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I picked up my daughter and her dog 'Chix' from Gouburn today to bring them home for Christmas. Chix is such a lovely dog and has joined me on a few geocaching expeditions. TFTC
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I happened upon Gnarly Dude (GA7776) yesterday when working in Melbourne, so he came home with me to Traralgon and I took my handsome Jack Russell cross Dart (as in D'artagnan, the musketeer ) out for a little walk along the rail trail nearby and stashed the moveable at the end. Seeka came too for the canine escapade. TFTC Ryan00
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Geocacher's best friend took her nightly walk in Waitara tonight to find Richary's "Waitara".
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I am logging out Dog Rowdy who we have taken on many drives and walks to find caches
Photo 1 - Rowdy with a Trackable on his collar
Photo 2 - Finding a cache in Brisbane
Photo 3 - Walking to find Decent into Hell Cache in Toowoomba
Photo 4 - At summit of Table Top mountain near GZ of the Alphabet animal Challenge
Photo 1 - Rowdy with a Trackable on his collar
Photo 2 - Finding a cache in Brisbane
Photo 3 - Walking to find Decent into Hell Cache in Toowoomba
Photo 4 - At summit of Table Top mountain near GZ of the Alphabet animal Challenge
Hi Ryan00
This morning took the pooch for a walk at Randalls Bay in search of the Earthcache GC6E8WJ "Randalls Bay Point" by Fergzter.
Managed to find the cache at 1037hrs.
My log read:
"Hi Fergzter
Am logging in the hope that my answers to your questions are right.
Arrived at GZ to gather info and take pictures at 1037hrs.
Have been here before to find a live cache some time ago
Used to come here as a kid for picnics and beach sports. Good fishing back then too.
Thanks for the FTF
TFTC and cheers
OldSaint."
My pic shows Rex walking over GZ
TFTC and cheers
OldSaint.
This morning took the pooch for a walk at Randalls Bay in search of the Earthcache GC6E8WJ "Randalls Bay Point" by Fergzter.
Managed to find the cache at 1037hrs.
My log read:
"Hi Fergzter
Am logging in the hope that my answers to your questions are right.
Arrived at GZ to gather info and take pictures at 1037hrs.
Have been here before to find a live cache some time ago
Used to come here as a kid for picnics and beach sports. Good fishing back then too.
Thanks for the FTF
TFTC and cheers
OldSaint."
My pic shows Rex walking over GZ
TFTC and cheers
OldSaint.
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Inspired by GA7102, Locationless by 12, I decided to try for 12 in 12...minutes. I dragged Gangstella along to do the camera work and navigate so I could drive safely... and our two dogs. Instead of logging a photo here, I have a video link instead. It is shaky, blurry, over and underexposed, but it does the job...just.
http://youtu.be/M0dNB7EwKQk
As you will see we had fun finding them all and the dogs loved the end of it all.
Thanks
http://youtu.be/M0dNB7EwKQk
As you will see we had fun finding them all and the dogs loved the end of it all.
Thanks
I often take the geodog out for a walk that happens to end in finding a cache. This photo is from Swamp Wallaby's Playground (GC3HV5F) where we found a suburban ammo tin!
MajuraHathi and Echo the geo hound love to find trigs together. This is our local, Mt Ainslie in Canberra.
Thanks for putting this locationless cache out Ryan00.
Cheers
MajuraHathi
Thanks for putting this locationless cache out Ryan00.
Cheers
MajuraHathi
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Ferret homing in on Element of Water (GC51VA7).
Thanks for the cache Ryan00.
Thanks for the cache Ryan00.
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This my four legged friend Roxy photographed alongside two caches. One is a TerraCache, the other was a movable cache cotswoldcaching.co.uk that was temporarily hidden with the TC cache.
Thank you for setting this locationless cache.
Thank you for setting this locationless cache.
Recently whilst in Adelaide for the birth of our first grandchild, we took our grand-dog, Saffron, on an evening caching expedition. Unfortunately the adorable and over friendly Saffy didn't take to caching that well as caches were not made of food and was more interested in what was going on around her.. We managed to get her to a couple of cache. The photo added to the Gallery is of Saffy, Mrs y'stassie and Mr Tee at "GC53HK1 Big Dubs" at Big W in Cumberland Park. The coordinates where the photo was taken are S 34° 58.053 E 138° 35.439. Thanks for the cache Ryan00.
Took geopup Sharnie for a walk along the beachfront at Somerset and found a cache that eluded us last time we looked. Sharnie is responsible for our team name as she is firmly convinced that she's the boss and we are her tribe. She's actually getting fairly elderly now but she still thinks she's a puppy. Thanks for this locationless, enjoyed it.
This is our Husky puppy Skye. She has just started her geocaching career but is showing great potential. She is photographed today at the virtual cache Spirit of the Sea - S41 9.930 E 146 21.977. Thanks.
Im housesitting at the moment a muggle dog. Took her for a walk by the creek. She will become a geodog in no time.
thanks Ryan00
thanks Ryan00
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