Peak a boo hoo..... Daliak, Western Australia, Australia
By
Luckyl10n on 11-Dec-16. Waypoint GA8879
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | Moveable |
Container: | Small |
Coordinates: | S31° 53.179' E116° 33.178' (WGS 84) |
50J 457723E 6472077N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 309 m |
Local Government Area: | Northam |
Description
Logs
This geocache appears to be MIA so to stop it clogging the search lists we'll archive it.
A review shows the cache may have been collected from its currently listed co-ords, however it has not been relocated. The previous finder was contacted regarding the cache however it has not been relocated. As a result, we are archiving the cache to stop cachers looking for a cache that is obviously not at the listed co-ords. This is also done to keep the Geocaching Australia database clean and up to date,
If the cache owner can confirm that the cache has be relocated, they can post an unarchive log and the cache will be back in the game.
A review shows the cache may have been collected from its currently listed co-ords, however it has not been relocated. The previous finder was contacted regarding the cache however it has not been relocated. As a result, we are archiving the cache to stop cachers looking for a cache that is obviously not at the listed co-ords. This is also done to keep the Geocaching Australia database clean and up to date,
If the cache owner can confirm that the cache has be relocated, they can post an unarchive log and the cache will be back in the game.
Reading previous logs, this moveable may still be in location OR may have been found, removed and not relocated yet. We know moveables can sometimes be forgotten / missed / left in the bottom of a caching bag, so a check has been undertaken on this one.
An update will be posted within 28 days….
An update will be posted within 28 days….
Found this cache when helping Gwiber and Chwiliwr remove it from his car after his trip out east with the better half collecting them all. Thanks for the cache.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Found this cache when helping Chwiliwr remove it from his car after his trip out east with the better half collecting them all. Thanks for the cache.
Rated: for Overall Experience
The better half and I went out for a drive in the country picking up some traditional caches and a whole load of moveable ones. The sealed roads that we went on were obviously OK but according to the better half not the gravel and 4wd ones which only confirmed her aversion to going down them in any vehicle.
Picked up this one as we started the 4wd part of the trip.
Thanks for the cache.
Picked up this one as we started the 4wd part of the trip.
Thanks for the cache.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Chwiliwr and I went out for a drive in the country picking up some traditional caches and a whole load of moveable ones. The sealed roads that we went on were obviously OK but not the gravel and 4wd ones which only confirmed my aversion to going down them in any vehicle.
Picked up this one as we started the 4wd part of the trip.
Thanks for the cache.
Picked up this one as we started the 4wd part of the trip.
Thanks for the cache.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Time to catch up and log all the moves made for the large number of moveable caches that we have accumulated over the last months.
On the trip out into the Wandoo forrest area with the better half doing some maintenance of my caches after a fire and we dropped off a number of moveable caches along the way.
On the trip out into the Wandoo forrest area with the better half doing some maintenance of my caches after a fire and we dropped off a number of moveable caches along the way.
I was being looked after by Chwiliwr and the better half for the day at their place and whilst there saw a whole big group of moveable caches that were being organised for a move somewhere by my grandparents so played with them for a bit before they were packed up. (Those that were not too fragile to be played with.)
Thanks for the cache.
Thanks for the cache.
Rated: for Overall Experience
The better half and I took Gwiber for a drive to Bunbury and beyond to do some GCA moveable recovery and a couple of the new caches as well.
'Found' this cache in the hands of tbh after Gwiber 'dropped' it in Bridgetown.
Thanks for the cache.
'Found' this cache in the hands of tbh after Gwiber 'dropped' it in Bridgetown.
Thanks for the cache.
Rated: for Overall Experience
'Picked Up' this moveable after Gwiber had dropped whilst we had a break before heading home again.
Moveable will be dropped closer to home soon.
Thanks for the cache.
Moveable will be dropped closer to home soon.
Thanks for the cache.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Chwiliwr and the better half took me on a GCA caching trip to Bunbury and further south to pick up some moveables and do some other GCA caches along the way.
This moveable was one of the ones collected on the trip.
Thanks for the cache.
This moveable was one of the ones collected on the trip.
Thanks for the cache.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Took on a little adventure while on a shopping / caching trip to Bunbury
Found this one on a flying visit to Margaret River. Left it where I found it. Thanks for the smiley LuckyL10n
Rated: for Overall Experience
Dropping off a few moveables at the front of my house in case someone is going past and would like to pick them up
Going up to Perth in a few weeks so will drop them somewhere if not picked up by then
Going up to Perth in a few weeks so will drop them somewhere if not picked up by then
Gz at corner in bushes but did not find anything ☹️
OK. Got it after reading hint, the GZ was out quite a bit, about 10m
I was using the app Geocube to look for the cache for the first time
Such a revolution being able to search for a GCA cache on the iPhone
This could be a game changer for GCA
The app was a bit clunky at first but as I used it more it became easier to use.
I was even able to log a find from the phone.
One problem was that after you had logged the find you have to close the app and reopen it to see the other caches again
Apart from those small problems it worked well and I hope once some improvements are made it will be more user friendly
I plan to use it a lot more
OK. Got it after reading hint, the GZ was out quite a bit, about 10m
I was using the app Geocube to look for the cache for the first time
Such a revolution being able to search for a GCA cache on the iPhone
This could be a game changer for GCA
The app was a bit clunky at first but as I used it more it became easier to use.
I was even able to log a find from the phone.
One problem was that after you had logged the find you have to close the app and reopen it to see the other caches again
Apart from those small problems it worked well and I hope once some improvements are made it will be more user friendly
I plan to use it a lot more
Rated: for Overall Experience
Moved on way to visit family for Christmas.
Found today at the Moveable and Mystery Madness event.
Thanks to all the cachers who brought all these moveables along.
Thanks to all the cachers who brought all these moveables along.
Found today at the Moveable and Mystery Madness event.
Thanks to all the cachers who gathered up all these moveables.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Attended the very enjoyable GCA Moveable & Mystery Madness event (GA10647) in Whiteman Park today with Chwiliwr and Gwawr. We found this cache with all the other moveable caches that were brought to the event by the various GCA cachers in attendence. There were also a couple found not actually at the event.
Thanks for the cache.
Thanks for the cache.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Attended the very enjoyable GCA Moveable & Mystery Madness event (GA10647) in Whiteman Park today with Chwiliwr and Gwawr. We found this cache with all the other moveable caches that were brought to the event by the various GCA cachers in attendence. There were also a couple found not actually at the event.
Thanks for the cache.
Thanks for the cache.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Discovered 'Peak a boo hoo.....' at the Moveable & Mystery Madness Event held in Whiteman Park. The forecast was for rain but we were blessed with good weather for the day. A small but dedicated group of geocachers and a couple of new faces attended and exchanged stories of caches found and missed. Many thanks LuckyL10n for the cache.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Attended the very enjoyable GCA Moveable & Mystery Madness event (GA10647) in Whiteman Park today with tbh and Gwawr. We found this cache with all the other moveable caches that were brought to the event by the various GCA cachers in attendence. There were also a couple found not actually at the event.
Thanks for the cache.
Thanks for the cache.
Rated: for Overall Experience
NOT at above coordinates
Attending "Moveable & Mystery Madness" event GA10647
Attending "Moveable & Mystery Madness" event GA10647
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.
released back into the wilds in a bush setting
Collected today to move along. In its place I dropped another
Rated: for Overall Experience
Picked up a moveable so dropped off a moveable thought it was fair
Discovered this moveable at the Meet & Greet at the Hawkesbury event - left in place for others to find.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Picked up from the Hawkesbury Meet & Greet event at Ebenezer. Which makes it an easy find no tough looking here. Thanks for placing the moveable LuckyL10n. Good luck on it's next set of journeys.
Rated: for Overall Experience
collected whilst walking along this trail. now to find a new home......
Rated: for Overall Experience
Dropped off on an afternoon walk along a local fire trail
Found in the hands of phlphotos on an afternoon meetup. Have grabbed it and will move on.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Moved to a new resting spot for a well deserved rest, Well not too long a rest one would hope.
Got this one as part of a moveable hunt in Berry, not much of a hunt really thanks to Tuena.
Rated: for Overall Experience
It will travel over the Blue Mountains tomorrow.
Got a msg from Boot65 so once on site phoned & after patient guidance, got there. Thanks Rick - Ferdinand would have appreciated your navigational expertise.
Down and ready to collect . Now enjoying some salt air.
I had a good laugh when I received an "alert" notifying me of this ones whereabouts. So a short stroll and it was soon captured. I shall move it on shortly.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Down and ready to go.....check the hint for more details.
Saw this one pop while at home having a BBQ.....and once dessert was over, TH and I took a run over to GZ where the cache was soon in hand. I now have the cache and will relocate shortly.
Thanks LuckyL10n for another cache and the unexpected *FTF*....
Thanks LuckyL10n for another cache and the unexpected *FTF*....
Rated: for Overall Experience
Woohoo! FTF at 3:45 alongside Sol de Lune! While having a BBQ, we noticed that this was one published, so after having dessert, we quickly drove up to this location to grab this cache - a nice easy find once we were there! Good to get yet another FTF and some points for the SSS. SdL will move the cache on soon! TFTC LuckyL10n!
Rated: for Overall Experience