I SEE YOU!!! Jandakot, Western Australia, Australia
By
tbh on 24-Feb-16. Waypoint GA8142
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | Night Cache |
Container: | Regular |
Coordinates: | S32° 5.063' E115° 52.149' (WGS 84) |
50H 393280E 6449651N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 29 m |
Local Government Area: | Cockburn |
Description
A BUSH night cache
This is not an open park with grass.
The beginning and the end of the trail meander through bush with the middle of the trail along very sandy tracks.
A good torch is necessary and remember to hold the torch at your eye level otherwise it may be difficult to see the fire tacks.
Park at S32 05.066 E115 52.017 and follow the cycle path to the listed coordinates. Two fire tacks begin the trail just off the cycle path and three fire tacks the end of the trail and GZ.
Hints
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Decode |
Logs
We arrived in WA at 6.30pm and after clearing quarantine checks headed to our accommodation. We knew there were 4 night caches nearby so after dropping our bags we started our hunt. Ater failing to find any fire tacks or reflectors at GA5562 and GA8138; and being unable to find the access for GA9285 we headed off towards the start of this one. We were not feeling very confident when we were unable to locate 2 fire tacks at the start but did see a welcoming twinkle some distance into the bush. With our head torches lighting the way we carefully made our way through the many flowering plants. We followed the little twinkling lights through the scrub and onto the sandy track. At the end of the sand we spent 20 minutes looking for the next little light but failed to spot it. We were about to give up when Mrs Y'stassie spotted a little star at ground level some distance into the bush- was it the next marker or an animal eye? As it was stationary we decided to go bush again and were delighted to find the tack attached to a fallen tree trunk that had split off the main part of the tree. After this we had no trouble locating the remaining tacks. At GZ we found a well hidden cache container and happily signed our names after the last finders who made their find in January 2018.
Thanks for this night cache TBH and for the adventure. The container and contents are in good condition. An owner check and maintenance may be needed for some of the markers particularly the one on the fallen trunk as the thickening ground plants may completely hide it soon.
Thanks for this night cache TBH and for the adventure. The container and contents are in good condition. An owner check and maintenance may be needed for some of the markers particularly the one on the fallen trunk as the thickening ground plants may completely hide it soon.
A great night time cache here and we had no trouble finding our way around the bush land. Thanks for the cache!
Jinta29 and I ventured out today to grab some caches before some night caches later in the evening.
We had a number of GC and GCA caches on the radar and this was one.
A nice straightforward nightbcache that didn’t give us any grief and took us back to our car.
Thanks for placing this cache. We found it fine and replaced it as found.
We had a number of GC and GCA caches on the radar and this was one.
A nice straightforward nightbcache that didn’t give us any grief and took us back to our car.
Thanks for placing this cache. We found it fine and replaced it as found.
Grandma went out to fix up the shiny lights and mum and I signed the log when we got to the end of them.
Thanks for the cache.
Thanks for the cache.
Rated: for Overall Experience
The Phoenix lads teamed up to finish off night caches in our area, and make a Scavenger Claim. The start of the trail found easily, but we lost it briefly whilst on the sand track; pushed ahead and rediscovered next fire-tack. Managed to avoid the occasional spider web, fortunately spotted before walking through. Once we spotted the final tacks, the cache container was quickly located and log signed.
TFTC!!
TFTC!!
Headed out with Lazarus and joined up with Shadex to finish off the night caches in the area. The start of the trail was easily found we only lost it for a while when on the sandy track, we pushed ahead and rediscovered the trail again. We managed to avoid the spiders across the track and through the bush, fortunately they were spotted before walking through the webs. Once we found the final tacks the cache was quickly located and the log was signed.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Did this one quickly tonight with the Phoenix boys. Fairly straightforward, only one point was there some stalling however if you keep moving forward you'll find the next tack. Ensure you're protected as it is moving through the bush and there are loads of spiders chilling out in their webs. TFTC
Doing a bit of night caching before collecting the geo-muggle-wife from the airport. Had Ruby with me and she had a ball bush-bashing through the scrub in the damp. Dropped in a path tag.
Another enjoyable stroll through the misty drizzle. Thanks for the hide TBH
Another enjoyable stroll through the misty drizzle. Thanks for the hide TBH
Rated: for Overall Experience
woohoo third to find yay. I left the Boo night cache and headed around to d this one. I parked in Fern Leaf Court adjacent to the bush and headed off down the cycle path and then found the fie tacks and off i went. I have a super bright torch and was able to spot about three to four fire tacks in the distance. So this made it very easy for me t get to the cache much quicker. Once at the cache i decided to head towards the street lights and walked about 50 metres and as i came out of the bush i was right at my car. So a successful hunt indeed. Thanks for the great night cache.
Rated: for Overall Experience
After doing BOO I came over and did this cache as well.
Thanks for the cache.
Thanks for the cache.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Found this one whilst up in the big smoke for a geocaching meeting. Am not normally into night caching, but couldn't resist going for this one.
Rated: for Overall Experience