Log on Australia Locationless, Locationless, Locationless
By geono. on 26-Jan-17. Waypoint GA9697
Cache Details
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Type: | Locationless |
Container: | Other |
Proximity: | 0m |
Description
A true blue Aussie cache published for Australia Day.
This could be a first for locationless because for this cache you need to sign the log. And naturally the question you ask is "Where's the logbook?"
For this cache you need to go to a beach and sign your geocaching name in the sand (wettish is best). You'll need a photo of your name. In your log you should give co-ordinates and the name of the beach. Feel free to be in the photo, add sandcastles or whatever if you wish. Fair dinkum, that's it! A logbook girt by sea and no shortage of space in the Great Australian Logbook.
For people not in Australia this can be done in whatever country you live or visit, so long as there's a beach. The cache is not restricted to just Australia Day, it can be found any time.
Congratulations ChrisWhite62 - FTF
Hints
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Logs
Tassie Trekkers logging effort.
Logging for the Cacheopoly Game.
I used to visit Lagoon Bay as a child when the Annual Sunday School picnic was held here. Nothing here then other than a clearing behind the pines but a nice sandy sheltered beach to play on. After a picnic lunch there were a variety of races organized. Now it is a fully developed BBQ area with play equipment and toilets thanks to the George Town Lions Club. The beach however has deteriorated as most of the sand has been washed away in the area we used as children.
But recently we were sitting on the rocks at the southern end of Adventure Bay on Bruny Island in Tasmania when I remembered it. Unfortunately there was only a small bit of sand but I did the required signing and took the photo. Did do it again later in the day at the main beach so have included both photos.
The first attempt was at S43 21.016 E147 21.997
Thanks for an interesting locationless challenge that is easy to do when you live in Tasmania and are never too far away from a beach.
Well this one got us out of the house for a 'picnic' of sorts with garlic bread, cheese, crackers and fruit on a beautifully sunny but slightly windy day.
Didn't go to a beach as such but what is known locally as The Cut, it had a sandy boat ramp that did the job for me to write my caching name.
Giving the 'cheers thumbs up'
TFTC
Thanks for the Locationless Cache Geono
Cheers
MajuraHathi
E144 06.081
teamashy and I had done a trip to Pt. Addis and Aries Inlet birdwatching and spotting Rufous Bristlebirds. We stopped to do a multi at Split Point Lighthouse then headed to the beach below. Both of us signed the log for this in the sand there. TFTT
Thanks Geono for organising the locationless cache.
I signed my name in the sand while doing the Earthcache GC2KNKF Forest Cave in Victoria. I think the beach is Surf Beach. A fun Earthcache in a great location !!
TFTC !!
We decided to travel up via Tamworth, Goondiwindi, Chinchilla and Nanango rather than the original route of Tamworth, Armidale and Stanthorpe.....so hopefully next year we'll get to go the later.
Thanks Geono.....enjoyed the cache.
TFTL GEONO
Went to Randalls Bay in Tasmania today to find a tribute cache GC74Y1E "Banjo's Beach" and thought I'd do your cache while I was there.
Believe it or not, almost had to post "Log Book Full;" but not quite!!!! (Tehehehehe)
Sainted this cache at 1415hrs on Randalls Bay Beach, Tasmania
TFTC and cheers
OldSaint.
Nice idea Geono. Thanks
I walked out from the yacht club to where the sand was wet and signed my name.
Took a walk along the beach in Lorne Vic.
Stopped to drop my spot in the side.
TFTL