Oncoming Traffic [SSS] Ravenhall, Victoria, Australia
By caughtatwork on 19-Jan-17. Waypoint GA9362
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | Traditional |
Container: | Regular |
Coordinates: | S37° 46.363' E144° 44.791' (WGS 84) |
55H 301528E 5817010N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 67 m |
Local Government Area: | Melton |
Description
Oncoming Traffic
You may feel like you are about to face oncoming traffic at this geocache and you probably are but you will be perfectly safe from the oncoming traffic at this geocache location. You will be on the trail side of the road barrier (obviously) and the geocache cannot be accessed from the freeway, so don't even think of stopping along here. Not only would that be illegal it would be extremely dangerous. Take the time to walk the Western Freeway Trail to find this and other geocaches in the [SSS] series.
The geocache you seek is a 1 litre sistema container originally filled with some goodies for swapping and was hidden for the Summer Scavenger Series 2016 to meet the terrain 2 scavenge.
Hints
Hc ntnvafg gur ebnq oneevre, haqre gur ybat cynaxf bs gvzore. |
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Decode |
Logs
Today we cached along the Western Fwy Path and found your cache along the way. Cache and contents were in good condition.
Many thanks caughtatwork for placing this cache.
Many thanks caughtatwork for placing this cache.
Rated: for Overall Experience
now thats a lot of ants! found on our stroll with stainless steel rat and 1toolman
quick find while out with goose and egg and Toolman
over from Tassie on a raiding mission
thanks for the cache
over from Tassie on a raiding mission
thanks for the cache
20:00
The cooler weather this weekend made today perfect for a bike ride. With a stiff southerly blowing, I decided that I'd tackle the lower reaches of the Kororoit Creek with the wind at my tail, rather than the tougher option... then enjoy a non-stop jaunt alongside the Ring Road and Western Freeway to where I left off last week.
It was certainly quite different this time around: express rather than stopping all stations (caches), then, once I'd made it to the vicinity of the prison, a cool, and occasionally damp evening compared to the balmy weather of late.
By the time I reached the middle of Caroline Springs, there were nearly a dozen and a half more smileys, with only a few I couldn't locate, and finds on some caches that had been dormant for a year and a half. Oh, and both my phone and GPSr were running on fumes when I finally got on a train. All in all, a good evening expedition.
Many thanks, C@W.
GCA#339
The cooler weather this weekend made today perfect for a bike ride. With a stiff southerly blowing, I decided that I'd tackle the lower reaches of the Kororoit Creek with the wind at my tail, rather than the tougher option... then enjoy a non-stop jaunt alongside the Ring Road and Western Freeway to where I left off last week.
It was certainly quite different this time around: express rather than stopping all stations (caches), then, once I'd made it to the vicinity of the prison, a cool, and occasionally damp evening compared to the balmy weather of late.
By the time I reached the middle of Caroline Springs, there were nearly a dozen and a half more smileys, with only a few I couldn't locate, and finds on some caches that had been dormant for a year and a half. Oh, and both my phone and GPSr were running on fumes when I finally got on a train. All in all, a good evening expedition.
Many thanks, C@W.
GCA#339
Rated: for Overall Experience
#GA1851 - 09:45; Day two of a caching mission to Victoria with Sol de lune. Our major goal for the week is to complete the SSS and other series along the Western Freeway/Ring Road and to then collect enough GCA caches around Docklands to bring our total finds for the day to 100+ which would build our trophy cabinets a bit more as we complete a few more 'missions'. This was one of 82 finds in just under 6 hours along the various series, where we only had the one DNF! Apologies for the mostly generic logs. TFTC caughtatwork
Rated: for Overall Experience
Off and running along the path and it was simply a matter of riding, stopping, finding the cache, signing the log, replacing the cache and then moving on to the next one. No problems here and we were soon on our way again.
Thanks for another one C@W....
Thanks for another one C@W....
Rated: for Overall Experience
We spent the morning walking the bike/walking paths along side the Western Highway. We enjoyed the variety of hides, the accuracy of the coordinates and the size of the containers. Most caches were quick finds and the caches and their contents were in good condition. Thanks caughtatwork for this cache and the many placed in the area.
Found this while out with mummy.
More like 'Oh no... I think i'm going to die.'
More like 'Oh no... I think i'm going to die.'
Rated: for Overall Experience
Perhaps not the best thing to do but I parked on the roadside and jumped the fence for this and the next cache rather than ride a long distance from Bright Red Bison.
Thanks again C@W.
#480
Thanks again C@W.
#480
***FTF***
Always a safer place on this side of the barrier.
Made for a quick search.
TFTC
Always a safer place on this side of the barrier.
Made for a quick search.
TFTC
Rated: for Overall Experience