Long Arm of the Law Cherrypool, Victoria, Australia
By phlphotos on 29-Feb-16. Waypoint GA7712
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | Moveable |
Container: | Small |
Coordinates: | S37° 8.361' E142° 12.078' (WGS 84) |
54H 606693E 5888993N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 222 m |
Local Government Area: | Southern Grampians |
Description
On the 16/10/15 there was a robbery but the police had no idea where he had disappeared too
Recently some new information has been received to allow the police to try to catch the theif
You are looking for GA7504 His Great Escape
Can you help him catch him
Hints
Thneq Envy |
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Decode |
Logs
Finally got out to drop off a few moveables picked up in Canberra. This is down and ready to go...
Grabbed from LuckyL10n while at the Capital Geobash Mega. Will have again soon.
Thanks for the moveable PHLPHOTOS
Thanks for the moveable PHLPHOTOS
#GA5790 - 9:00:00 AM; Picked up from whitewebbs at Geobash Central this morning. Will have it on its way soon! TFTC phlphotos
Rated: for Overall Experience
Handed to a local cacher to continue its journey.
Discovered in the hands of whitewebbs in Canberra. A chance meeting, as so often happens with the Long Arm of the Law. TFTM phlphotos.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Nothing like driving a law sting on to the mega event in the ACT.
Now to explore the rest of the country.
Don’t bother looking for me I’m in the hands of whitewebbs and left.
Safe travels
Had a few hours up my sleeve today.
Nice day to head out for some sun.
Alo alo what's going on here then!
Time to head north.
TFTL
Nice day to head out for some sun.
Alo alo what's going on here then!
Time to head north.
TFTL
Rated: for Overall Experience
After being captured in Tassie, this cache was been released to travel the northern island.
Found this cache at today's Maker Magic Event
TFTC and cheers OldSaint
TFTC and cheers OldSaint
Rated: for Overall Experience
Hi phlphotos
A quick find on a nifty cache
Thanks and cheers
OldSaint
A quick find on a nifty cache
Thanks and cheers
OldSaint
Rated: for Overall Experience
Found a stash of moveables with Tassie Trekkers at Whittlesea. Signed and left.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Mrs W spotted Long Arm of the Law in Tassie Trekkers' car as we traversed Whittlesea during the Mega. Nice to see a new moveable. TFTM
Rated: for Overall Experience
Returned today in better weather than my last visit and after some thorough searching, a little brute force and some digging I finally found this little blighter
I have him in my custody now and will move him a little before allowing it freedom again
Cheers
I have him in my custody now and will move him a little before allowing it freedom again
Cheers
Made a quick pass by this area today and grabbed a couple of moveables between downpours [^]
Unfortunately this one is either awol or deep under cover!
Cheers
Unfortunately this one is either awol or deep under cover!
Cheers
The plastic policeman is currently under cover on Germantown Hill, along with a few fellow travellers.
There was a policeman hiding in my front yard when I got home from work today. He was swinging a set of handcuffs around, so I assumed he was just on his way home from the Mardi Gras.
I took the poor misguided soul into our home where he can rest up for a while before setting off on a new adventure.
Thanks phlphotos.
I took the poor misguided soul into our home where he can rest up for a while before setting off on a new adventure.
Thanks phlphotos.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Popped over to Adelaide awaiting new adventure.
On a slight detour on the way to Wellington Mill for the weekend doing some GCA moveables and dropping off some of the ones that I had picked up the other day.
Picked this cache up off Gwiber.
Thanks for the cache.
Thanks for the cache.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Found after mum brought it home.
Thanks for the cache.
Thanks for the cache.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Went for a very hot walk today around the bush and collected this cache.
Thanks for the cache.
Thanks for the cache.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Had a day off work to get some chores done around the house so ended up with the afternoon free. Came up to whiteman Park to fins a few solved puzzles and noticed that this moveable was nearby and was as yet unfound by me. Had a nice little surprise when there was a couple of extra caches hidden in the same spot, triple bonus! Have picked this cache up and will drop off in a new location.
Rated: for Overall Experience
With the State of the Nations game underway I've been looking around for GCA caches to find.
Quick find here. Will re-hide soon. TFTC.
Quick find here. Will re-hide soon. TFTC.
This one has been travelling around with me in my car for way too long, but I just haven't had the chance to drop it anywhere. Luckily an opportunity presented tonight at my doorstep so I took it! Safe travels!
Woohoo!! The first of 4 moveables that I've looked for today that I've actually found! I'll move this little guy on to a new location soon.
Thanks for the cache phlphotos!
Thanks for the cache phlphotos!
Hiding within Whiteman Park, at above coords, ready for upcoming event.
Planning for this trip began in June - we knew we would be heading to Adelaide but which way would we go? This depended on our targets. We looked at our list of unclaimed Dragon Zone trophies and picked out several that we could feasibly collect the required number of finds to qualify for the trophy. We then had to identify caches that would meet our targets and from here it was time to plan a route that would take us past the caches we had identified. Any caches too far off our route were discarded and replaced by suitable alternatives.
All was running smoothly until the Christmas in July game was announced. We would be travelling in the latter part of the game. It was difficult to include this in our target caches as we did not know what was required. Once the game began and we understood what we needed to do we could then add other caches to the target list.
We were just getting our heads, yes all four of them, around this when more Dragon Zone trophies were added. Which ones could we meet and which should we ignore? Do we need to add more GA caches and/or do we need to change our route and our targets? We decided on our target list and then our route and timeline. We had just drawn a line under everything and were about to begin printing our caching booklets, route maps and target lists when caught@work published 23 new caches on the Western Ring Path. Earlier we had decided on the caches in the Edgewater Walk series. If we added the new ones on the Western Ring Path and as many of the CCC series as possible, we could probably reach the required number of caches to qualify for the Dragon Zone trophies “Restraining Order Stalker” (Find 100 DZ caches hidden by the same cacher) and “Obsession!=Insanity” (find 50 DZ caches in a day). As the latter would give us our first Blaze Trophy, it was decided to alter everything to include the CCC series.Four Fun, in South Australia published five puzzle caches that would bring good points in the Christmas in July game. Can we solve the puzzles? A few more adjustments to the route and the caches to find list and we would be off.
Having successfully completed our Melbourne challenges and gained our first Blaze Dragon Zone trophy it was time to focus on the Christmas in July game. We started on the Kenneth Stirling Conservation Park puzzle caches recently published by Four-Fun. With Four-Fun's puzzles found, several of J_&_J's puzzles found and the Christmas in July game over it was time to focus on completing the requirements for a few more Dragon Zone Trophies.
When we knew that there was a possibility that we would have a break from grand parent duties we had planned this slight detour so that we could find both GA and GC caches that would meet the requirements for several Dragon Zone trophies and several GC challenge caches in several states. As we had already visited all states and territories except Western Australia this year it was time for us to hop on a plane and head for Perth, Western Australia.
When we were at home we had noticed that Lazarus68 had been collecting moveable caches during a recent visit to the eastern states. We wondered if Lazarus would be back in the west by the time we visited and if we would have an opportunity to find the moveables that were in his care. So, we contacted Lazarus and the stars did align. We made arrangements to visit and we were able to log finds on quite a few moveable caches. Many thanks Lazarus68 for making these caches available for our visit. In turn, we left another ten moveables in the area which are also now in the care of Lazarus68.
All was running smoothly until the Christmas in July game was announced. We would be travelling in the latter part of the game. It was difficult to include this in our target caches as we did not know what was required. Once the game began and we understood what we needed to do we could then add other caches to the target list.
We were just getting our heads, yes all four of them, around this when more Dragon Zone trophies were added. Which ones could we meet and which should we ignore? Do we need to add more GA caches and/or do we need to change our route and our targets? We decided on our target list and then our route and timeline. We had just drawn a line under everything and were about to begin printing our caching booklets, route maps and target lists when caught@work published 23 new caches on the Western Ring Path. Earlier we had decided on the caches in the Edgewater Walk series. If we added the new ones on the Western Ring Path and as many of the CCC series as possible, we could probably reach the required number of caches to qualify for the Dragon Zone trophies “Restraining Order Stalker” (Find 100 DZ caches hidden by the same cacher) and “Obsession!=Insanity” (find 50 DZ caches in a day). As the latter would give us our first Blaze Trophy, it was decided to alter everything to include the CCC series.Four Fun, in South Australia published five puzzle caches that would bring good points in the Christmas in July game. Can we solve the puzzles? A few more adjustments to the route and the caches to find list and we would be off.
Having successfully completed our Melbourne challenges and gained our first Blaze Dragon Zone trophy it was time to focus on the Christmas in July game. We started on the Kenneth Stirling Conservation Park puzzle caches recently published by Four-Fun. With Four-Fun's puzzles found, several of J_&_J's puzzles found and the Christmas in July game over it was time to focus on completing the requirements for a few more Dragon Zone Trophies.
When we knew that there was a possibility that we would have a break from grand parent duties we had planned this slight detour so that we could find both GA and GC caches that would meet the requirements for several Dragon Zone trophies and several GC challenge caches in several states. As we had already visited all states and territories except Western Australia this year it was time for us to hop on a plane and head for Perth, Western Australia.
When we were at home we had noticed that Lazarus68 had been collecting moveable caches during a recent visit to the eastern states. We wondered if Lazarus would be back in the west by the time we visited and if we would have an opportunity to find the moveables that were in his care. So, we contacted Lazarus and the stars did align. We made arrangements to visit and we were able to log finds on quite a few moveable caches. Many thanks Lazarus68 for making these caches available for our visit. In turn, we left another ten moveables in the area which are also now in the care of Lazarus68.
Took this fella under the arm as I walked into the bush where he has been before. This time released in a different location.
stopped at GZ to grab this one that has eluded me before, not this time though. Placed in a cage in the boot of the geo-mobile whilst transportation took place.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Found in the hands of teamMerlin while going for a walk around Windsor. Signed the log again. The moveable was hidden nearby.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Discovered this while in town meet up with Team Merlin and phlphotos left in location for others to find.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Back in play - dropped off whilst doing a walk around Windsor with JJCC and phlphotos
Grabbed this moveable for some new adventures down the hill
Rated: for Overall Experience
Moved to Warrimoo after a three hour walk and an "Oh wait I had this with me" moment. Not wanting to spend more time with it than is necessary (there are bad guys to be caught!), I placed it in a "nice place to spend the night" lure location. Waiting for the bad guys to show up or the good guys to pick it up!
Picked this up and have taken it. Cute!. Love the logbook with its Geocaching cover, very clever.
Rated: for Overall Experience
out scavenging and we moved this one to geodad's new spot for moveables.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Hidden in a walkway between Winmalee shops and neighbouring streets.
Found at Baulkham Hills it was a quick find once got to the area. Picked up to move on again. Still along way to go to catch up with On The Run.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Very sorry about the long delay, life got in the way!
Now moved to a new abode.
Now moved to a new abode.
Nothing like home delivery, now safe and sound inside.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Another find for this one, thanks to the transportation efforts of TC!
Rated: for Overall Experience
Left and collected by a local cacher in the Blue Mountains.
Sighted at the Leapin' in the Mountains GC69P4K event at Springwood NSW in the hands of the CO ... the 'copper' eager and ready for the chase after the absconded culprit. May this short arm of the law not weary in his hunt for the villain.
Thanks for the cache, phlphotos
Thanks for the cache, phlphotos
Rated: for Overall Experience