GeGnome from the range Hamelin Bay, Western Australia, Australia
By
LouiseAnn on 01-Dec-15. Waypoint GA8008
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | Moveable |
Container: | Small |
Coordinates: | S34° 13.183' E115° 1.866' (WGS 84) |
50H 318632E 6211728N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 8 m |
Local Government Area: | Augusta Margaret River |
Description
a wriggle gnome from the range
This wriggle GeGnome is my first entry into the gnome game and I am looking forward to watching my Gnome travel around!
Rules of the game
- Your GeGnome must be a genuine, bone fide garden gnome. It may be store bought or hand crafted.
- Caches for the competition must be published on 1 December 2015 Australian Eastern Daylight Time (Geocaching Australia Time).
- Geocaching Australia has the facility to automatically publish your GeGnome on 1 December 2015. Check the wiki for how to achieve this.
- The game administrators decision is final.
- You may find and move your own GeGnome during the game period.
- Caches must be found and hidden by the same geocacher (i.e. no mailing the GeGnome to another geocacher to hide).
- There is no limit to the number of times a geocacher can find / move the GeGnome provided there are at least two other finds / moves in between.
- If a geocacher moves your GeGnome overseas and it remains unfound overseas for 1 week or more, the GeGnome mover may move your GeGnome back to the country of origin without breaking the "2 moves" rule.
- There is no limit to the distance other geocachers can move the GeGnome.
Etiquette
- Avoid rehiding a GeGnome far from active geocachers territory as it basically exits the gnome from the race
- When rehiding a GeGnome get good co-ordinates. Seriously. Don't dump and run. Get co-ords as you would a permanent GeGnome.
- When making your log against a GeGnome include a good hint so the finder can identify whether it's been moved, muggled or just a bad GPS day.
- This is a challenge of moving GeGnomes along, not trying to make them impossible to find, so help you fellow players out by making the task enjoyable
- Please avoid hiding movable caches near existing Groundspeak or Geocaching Australia geocaches. At Groundspeak geocaches they go missing as rubbish or taken as trades. At Geocaching Australia geocaches the other geocache ends up travelling as well which it's not supposed to. So please find a location away from any existing geocaches (except of course other movable geocaches) to keep the GeGnomes in play for as long as possible.
- Do not leave GeGnomes at the site of the Chrome Gnome along Melbourne’s Peninsula Link freeway. VicRoads frequently attend and destroy gnomes which are left at this location.
Hints
Orfvqr gur oevpx jnyy, haqre fbzr enmbe tenff, arne gur erq yvtug |
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Logs
Dropped at a lovely beach location in a convenient spot
Finally got around to dropping this little guy off in a new spot. A nice and shady one at that. Safe travels little gnome!
On my way home from a short caching trip down the highway I couldn't pass up the opportunity to pick up this little guy. A quick and easy find and I'll find a new spot for him soon.
Thanks for the cache LouiseAnn!
Thanks for the cache LouiseAnn!
Found on Mt Cooke with a GC cache today. I don't usually hunt GA movable caches because I have found that they are too often not there (most likely because of slow loggers), but when they are there (like this one) I log them . While I suspected this was movable, I wasn't sure, so the Gnome was left where it was found.
Discovered the cache at home in the hands of Lazarus_68
Rated: for Overall Experience
Dropped off with a couple of other suss looking gnomes!
Wiggly has wobbled his way across to Perth for a holiday. I expect the locals will enjoy some new blood into the area.
Dropped this one off to watch a bit of cricket.
Dropped off on the way to Bright. Travel well my little gnomish friend.
Grabbed just after it was published (right under my nose). Woop! *FTF*.
Thanks for the gnome LouiseAnn
Thanks for the gnome LouiseAnn