Seeka me cheesy teeth Ridgewood, Western Australia, Australia
By
TheGrinner on 16-Dec-16. Waypoint GA8973
Cache Details
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Type: | Moveable |
Container: | Regular |
Coordinates: | S31° 40.006' E115° 43.487' (WGS 84) |
50J 379110E 6495793N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 32 m |
Local Government Area: | Wanneroo |
Description
Are you sad and need a cheer up?
Seeka me out for a cheesy grin and make your day happy again
There is a no log attached. My preference is for you to "find and move the grin I give you" to show that you actually found it.
This game requires you to hide a moving cache on Geocaching Australia.
Hints
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Logs
This geocache appears to be MIA so to stop it clogging the search lists we'll archive it. This is done to keep the Geocaching Australia clean and up to date.
If the owner can somehow confirm it is in place the listing can be resurrected by placing an "unarchived" log against it.
If the owner can somehow confirm it is in place the listing can be resurrected by placing an "unarchived" log against it.
This one is missing.
The hint quite clearly indicates where the cache was supposed to be and it wasn't to be seen at ground zero. All that is there is a small limestone rock that I assume was covering the moveable cache at some point.
I did dig around a bit in the leaf litter under the rock but found nothing resembling the cache.
The hint quite clearly indicates where the cache was supposed to be and it wasn't to be seen at ground zero. All that is there is a small limestone rock that I assume was covering the moveable cache at some point.
I did dig around a bit in the leaf litter under the rock but found nothing resembling the cache.
Enjoying a bush park in northern beach suburbs
Do not understand why this movable was archived when clearly it is not missing.
This geocache appears to be MIA so we'll archive it to stop it turning up in the search lists. If the geocache can be confirmed as being in place or it turns up somewhere else in the future, the owner can reactivate this listing by placing an "unarchived" log against it.
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.
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.
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.
Seen in the hands of hhheddy
According to Wikipedia...
Whiteman Park is a 4,000-hectare (9,900-acre; 15 sq mi) bushland area located 22 km (14 mi) north of Perth, Western Australia. The park is in the suburb of Whiteman, in the Swan Valley in the upper reaches of the Swan River. It encompasses the source of Bennett Brook - an important nyoongar location, and source of mythology of the Wagyl and stories about aboriginal occupancy of the area. Whiteman Park is known for its biodiversity, including over 450 endemic plants and more than 120 vertebrate animals (some of which are rare and endangered). Over 17% of Western Australian bird species occur in Whiteman Park, including migratory birds attracted to the habitat provided by Bennett Brook and associated wetlands including Grogan's Swamp, a Conservation Category Wetland. The state government purchased the land from a variety of private owners in 1978, to protect the underlying aquifer as a drinking water source for Perth. The major owner was Lew Whiteman (1903–1994), after whom the park is named.
Whiteman Park includes bushwalking trails, bike paths, sports facilities and playgrounds. The park is also host to heritage transport groups and their collections: The Perth Electric Tramway Society runs a 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) electric tram journey around the park, running a tram that used to be in service on the Fremantle network. Caversham Wildlife Park; Bennett Brook Railway; The Tractor Museum of Western Australia; The Western Australian Motor Museum; Bus Preservation Society of Western Australia; and Revolutions Transport Museum.
According to Wikipedia...
Whiteman Park is a 4,000-hectare (9,900-acre; 15 sq mi) bushland area located 22 km (14 mi) north of Perth, Western Australia. The park is in the suburb of Whiteman, in the Swan Valley in the upper reaches of the Swan River. It encompasses the source of Bennett Brook - an important nyoongar location, and source of mythology of the Wagyl and stories about aboriginal occupancy of the area. Whiteman Park is known for its biodiversity, including over 450 endemic plants and more than 120 vertebrate animals (some of which are rare and endangered). Over 17% of Western Australian bird species occur in Whiteman Park, including migratory birds attracted to the habitat provided by Bennett Brook and associated wetlands including Grogan's Swamp, a Conservation Category Wetland. The state government purchased the land from a variety of private owners in 1978, to protect the underlying aquifer as a drinking water source for Perth. The major owner was Lew Whiteman (1903–1994), after whom the park is named.
Whiteman Park includes bushwalking trails, bike paths, sports facilities and playgrounds. The park is also host to heritage transport groups and their collections: The Perth Electric Tramway Society runs a 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) electric tram journey around the park, running a tram that used to be in service on the Fremantle network. Caversham Wildlife Park; Bennett Brook Railway; The Tractor Museum of Western Australia; The Western Australian Motor Museum; Bus Preservation Society of Western Australia; and Revolutions Transport Museum.
Dropping off for the nearby event on the 28th
Rated: for Overall Experience
Picked up the cache, now in my hands will drop off soon. Nice cheesy smile.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Gave this one a trip out West !
In place to be found again...
In place to be found again...
GCA 1663. Found this one and gave it a trip out West
TFTC !!
TFTC !!
Rated: for Overall Experience
Another interesting moveable found and heading out West.
TFTC !!
TFTC !!
Rated: for Overall Experience
I grabbed this as it was in danger of a Ranger collecting this and all the others here and throwing them out as rubbish.
Will get back out to a safe place soon.
Will get back out to a safe place soon.
Down in a familiar spot again, dropping them off with some friends
Well, with these caches in play, and needing to get two of them, I used it as an excuse to head out, grab them and place a new Traditional.
Yay! More moveables!
Yay! More moveables!
Yep, very conveniently located. So this one is now in my possession. I shall set it free soon.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Spotted with Luckyl10n before it was going to be re-located.
Another neat little moveable....thanks again Throsbyonchurch
Another neat little moveable....thanks again Throsbyonchurch
Rated: for Overall Experience
#GA1750 - 12:30; Dropped into Rookwood on my way into Sydney to collect this moveable. Arrived near GZ and started the search. I had a problem as there was nothing close by to GZ which matched the hint. One of the possibilities had a beehive in it, so gave that a wide berth. Gave up the hunt and headed along a familiar trail checking to see if any others had been dropped since I ran my most recent PQ for this area and dropped off a couple of others along the way. I was on the return leg when I unexpectedly found this one! Imagine the smile! I checked the GPSr and I was only 143 metres from the posted coords. Silly me, I just needed to expand the search area a wee bit and I'd have found it. Now headed for Canberra. TFTC Throsbyonchurch
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retrieved from its Cornwallis retreat. I think I know where to relocate you to.
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It has now moved to the other side of Windsor with a couple of other moveables
Picked this one up from the sign will move on soon. Thanks for the moveable Throsbyonchurch
After forgetting I had this at last weekend's event it was time to drop it off. Moveables seem to move fairly quickly from here so hopefully it won't sit still for too long.
Decided to get my Anzac Day souvenir with a find on this one, off to an event next weekend.
#36
Grabbed this cheesy cache after finding a nearby traditional. Now to find a spot to relocate it to...
Grabbed this cheesy cache after finding a nearby traditional. Now to find a spot to relocate it to...
I grabbed this from strike-a-light and took him/her/it with me for a walk today.
Moved closer to the action, but don't go looking this one is already gone!
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.
Picked up a bag of soft squeaky things which will be heading to Clyde later this week. Thanks.
Dropped off waiting for a new finder.
Woo hoo, found this funny little movable. Will move it soon. You're funny, the movables you come up with make me laugh.
Rated: for Overall Experience