WanAus 03 - Millstream Cliff View Gap Ridge, Western Australia, Australia
By
WanderingAus on 28-Jul-07. Waypoint GC14RY5
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Thanks Wandering Aus what a great spot, found it after spending the night at the nearby stargazers campsite!
with e.gregory1 on a trip from Adelaide to north-western WA for a month or so. We called past this cache on our way to Miliyanha Campground in Millstream Chichester National Park where we were to stay for the next two nights. Thanks for the cache WanderingAus!
Found on a trip to Western Australia from Adelaide with FeatherWaite. We camped near Karratha last night and then headed down to Millstream-Chichester National Park, finding a few caches of interest along the way.This cache of as found in good order while checking out a few of the sites. Great views across the river.Thanks WanderingAus for the cache.
This is one lucky cache A big fire came through recently and this plastic container survived!Were here early in the season, no one around. Lovely place, great views. STL TFTC
We decided to ride our bikes from camp to the deep pool.on the way past we stopped at the lookout and grabbed this cache. Thanks for placing
We had a lovely time around Millstream and found this after our stay at Stargazers campground. Thanks WanderingAus
Thanks WanderingAus for this cache. Easy terrain and location amongst a number of very hard to access caches. Beautiful view after we had a refreshing swim at Deep Water pool.
We're spending a few days at the campsite nearby and decided to head over here to checkout the view and claim this smiley while we were there. It was a little adventurous to reach GZ since I'm not too keen to go wandering in amongst the spinifex.
Thanks for find #4495
TNLN
Thanks for find #4495
TNLN
TFTC JENPETEH, The H,s , South Africans living in Tassie GeoCaching our way around Australia and loving it
We stayed two nights in the park. What a lovely well presented park to stay in. We walked the Red Roo track, past this cache and to Deep reach pool and back. We had to sign the cache on the way out today as we forgot to sign it on our walk. Awesome views of the cliffs and water. TFTC
Spending a few nights relaxing at Millstream. Enjoyed the walks and the view from the cache location is magical. Thank you WanderingAus for yet another awesome cache location.
Finally catching up with some more logging!
Another great trip around this country of ours, hiking, swimming and flying through clouds was all part of the agenda. The Pilbara is Mrs Parkacruz old stomping ground so it was magical to be back home and we are happy to say we came up trumps here and walked away with a smiley TFTC
Another great trip around this country of ours, hiking, swimming and flying through clouds was all part of the agenda. The Pilbara is Mrs Parkacruz old stomping ground so it was magical to be back home and we are happy to say we came up trumps here and walked away with a smiley TFTC
Catching up on some late logs, now that I have time while travelling.
We are on the road travelling up through central Australia and down the coast of W.A. This is one of the caches we grabbed along the way.
A steep walk into GZ. An easy enough find once there. Very impressive view.
Thanks for placing this cache and doing the maintenance needed, so we can enjoy finding it.
We are on the road travelling up through central Australia and down the coast of W.A. This is one of the caches we grabbed along the way.
A steep walk into GZ. An easy enough find once there. Very impressive view.
Thanks for placing this cache and doing the maintenance needed, so we can enjoy finding it.
Out ‘n about with m4yb getting a few caches.
Glad to make this find during our stay at the campground. Great views and stunning scenery.
Thanks for the hide and ?? WanderingAus.
Glad to make this find during our stay at the campground. Great views and stunning scenery.
Thanks for the hide and ?? WanderingAus.
Very happy to have this cache here to find, while staying nearby and enjoying the National Park. TFTC!
At GZ there was a pile of scattered rocks, couldn’t locate cache. Toilet paper was scattered amongst the rocks
Found the cache today out in the open. When I tried to open it the container fell to bits. The log sheet is still fine. I replaced the container with 200ml pill bottle.
It should be fine now for some time.
Great views here and I didn't have to climb a massive hill.
Tftc
It should be fine now for some time.
Great views here and I didn't have to climb a massive hill.
Tftc
Thanks for placing a geocache that was easy to get to and easy to find. Much appreciated. Favourite point coming your way.
Wow. Wow. Wow.
What a view.
Our visit to Millstream Chinchester National Park was on a whim today. We had been to Python Pool and were not ready to go back to civilization so we kept going.
Now i understand the draw of the Pilbara. Honestly, the places I saw today will stick in my mind for a long time. I only hope i get to come back and bring my SO with me and be able to spend more time here exploring.
Cache is in good condition.
TNLN SL TFTC
What a view.
Our visit to Millstream Chinchester National Park was on a whim today. We had been to Python Pool and were not ready to go back to civilization so we kept going.
Now i understand the draw of the Pilbara. Honestly, the places I saw today will stick in my mind for a long time. I only hope i get to come back and bring my SO with me and be able to spend more time here exploring.
Cache is in good condition.
TNLN SL TFTC
GZ was obvious but the cache wasn’t initially. It is now film canister size (micro).
Great views. Had our second swim for the day at Deep Reach. Awesome!
TFTC WA
Great views. Had our second swim for the day at Deep Reach. Awesome!
TFTC WA
Quick, easy find at a beautiful location. Off for a swim at the pool now TFTC!
A good, quick find with a beautiful view. Off for a swim at the nearby 'pool', TFTC!
We stayed at the campground nearby and we placed a new cache under the stones.
Now it is only a little film canister, as we didn't have anything else with us.
TFTC
Now it is only a little film canister, as we didn't have anything else with us.
TFTC
Found this cache during our visit to Millstream Chichester NP. Or actually the remains, since there’s just some left over pieces of plastic under the rocks (see picture). This one needs a new container and log book.
TFTC!
TFTC!
Found remains of the plastics container under a rock but everything has gone.
a part of Langschläfer stumbled over the tin on his trip through australia
wunderfull view
thank you
wunderfull view
thank you
We thought this National Park is wonderful! Really enjoyed the ambience and history in our all-too-short couple of days. This cliff top walk and the views were lovely and your cache, WanAus 03, was a bonus, many thanks. A Fav. from us for the location. TNLNSL.
A fantastic view of the river and surrounding area. We sat and watched the sunset.
After swimming in the Fortescue River I stopped here to have look at the beautiful scenery. Quick and easy found.
We, that is Zauberkeks and Cacheaffairs, enjoyed a 4 week trip from Darwin to Perth and would like to express our thanks to all owners of the caches for the learning experience and the awesome views and places they showed us!
We decided to first try Millstream instead of Karijini -- and guess what -- the best decision we could have made!!! We loved the area! The view from the cliff was pretty spectacular -- 2 black swans posing pitoresque in the water -- and the swimming later on was simply paradise....
Thanks again and greetings from Germany,
Zauberkeks
We decided to first try Millstream instead of Karijini -- and guess what -- the best decision we could have made!!! We loved the area! The view from the cliff was pretty spectacular -- 2 black swans posing pitoresque in the water -- and the swimming later on was simply paradise....
Thanks again and greetings from Germany,
Zauberkeks
On a serious 4 week roadtrip with Zauberkeks from Darwin to Perth I would like to thank all cache owners for the fun and information factor!
What a fantastic place! Loved it!
Thnx and greetings from Germany,
CacheAffairs
What a fantastic place! Loved it!
Thnx and greetings from Germany,
CacheAffairs
Another wonderful place to put a Geocache. Thank you WanderingAus. I love your work.
Didn't intend on finding a cache - in fact haven't logged a find since 2013. Stumbled across this one while out for a walk near the lookout. Great place for a visit, with or without the GPS!
Thanks found yesterday with geocaching family. Awesome views. Not our first visit to this beautiful area and won't be our last. Lots of people about though.
Found easily after a pleasant walk from the nearby campground. Cache is in good nick. TNLNSL. Thanks for an added incentive to visit this lovely spot.
To wind up me caching day,
I headed for the cliffs !!
No !! Not a Thelma and Louise type cliff drive,
or a young James Tiberius Kirk type of cliff drive
Rather a scenic drive during which I would park the geomobile,
before heading over the cliff on foot
Oh !! Wait !!
That didn't come out right either
*“Hi, my names Cliff.
Drop over sometime.”*
What I meant to say was that I parked the geomobile,
(before driving off the cliff),
and strolled to the edge of the cliff to view the view and find a cache
Both of which were accomplished in under five minutes
Which left more time for a longer walk along the cliff tops
The spinifex pigeons here are quite tame.
And it is fun to watch them jump off the cliffs.
Kinda remind me of BASE jumpers in 'squirrel suits'
The spinifex pigeons don't need the parachute at the end of the dive !!
TFTC !!
I headed for the cliffs !!
No !! Not a Thelma and Louise type cliff drive,
or a young James Tiberius Kirk type of cliff drive
Rather a scenic drive during which I would park the geomobile,
before heading over the cliff on foot
Oh !! Wait !!
That didn't come out right either
*“Hi, my names Cliff.
Drop over sometime.”*
What I meant to say was that I parked the geomobile,
(before driving off the cliff),
and strolled to the edge of the cliff to view the view and find a cache
Both of which were accomplished in under five minutes
Which left more time for a longer walk along the cliff tops
The spinifex pigeons here are quite tame.
And it is fun to watch them jump off the cliffs.
Kinda remind me of BASE jumpers in 'squirrel suits'
The spinifex pigeons don't need the parachute at the end of the dive !!
TFTC !!
This cache was found while we are on our Brad&Janet's Excellent Adventure to WA. Travelling with Mr and Mrs Grump68, Mr and Mrs Yang, and the Others.
We organised two events. One in Karajini NP on 20 May and one in Broome on 27 May.
The adventure so far has included a kangaroo charging and head-butting our car left rear door while we were effectively stopped. And a big challenge which was the differential internal locking bolts starting to undo themselves while we were on the Menzies to Sandstone road a mere 570km east of Geraldton.
This enforced a change of plan which took two teams (Brad&Janet and Mr and Mrs Grumpi68) to Geraldton. Which was not been a bad thing at all
While in Geraldton we found a few local caches and even managed a first on a D4.5/T5 6 week old cache in the centre of town!
The other two couples and 4WDs continued on the planned route north and we eventually caught them at Coral Bay after our 4WD had finished its refreshment at the Geraldton ARB Day Spa
Since then we have had a great week in Karijini NP and Millstream Chicester NP again grabbing a few caches on the way.
Then the Gibb River Rd and Kununurra. And the highlight of being the first ever to find Australia's oldest cache The Legend Bluey at Truscott Air Base just over seven years since it was hidden.
And finally home down the centre of Australia.
Found it while staying nearby - with grumpi68
TNLNSL
TFTC Wandering Aus
We organised two events. One in Karajini NP on 20 May and one in Broome on 27 May.
The adventure so far has included a kangaroo charging and head-butting our car left rear door while we were effectively stopped. And a big challenge which was the differential internal locking bolts starting to undo themselves while we were on the Menzies to Sandstone road a mere 570km east of Geraldton.
This enforced a change of plan which took two teams (Brad&Janet and Mr and Mrs Grumpi68) to Geraldton. Which was not been a bad thing at all
While in Geraldton we found a few local caches and even managed a first on a D4.5/T5 6 week old cache in the centre of town!
The other two couples and 4WDs continued on the planned route north and we eventually caught them at Coral Bay after our 4WD had finished its refreshment at the Geraldton ARB Day Spa
Since then we have had a great week in Karijini NP and Millstream Chicester NP again grabbing a few caches on the way.
Then the Gibb River Rd and Kununurra. And the highlight of being the first ever to find Australia's oldest cache The Legend Bluey at Truscott Air Base just over seven years since it was hidden.
And finally home down the centre of Australia.
Found it while staying nearby - with grumpi68
TNLNSL
TFTC Wandering Aus
Quick find today while walking a few trails in the National Park. Weather was very kind to me at this time of the year. Thanks for the cache.
After we had a great lookout we found that one quickly. TFTC The Shredder and Skyryser
Found with Bjossi & Fiona on an SES training weekend at Millstream. Remembering that the cache container was repaired by Bjossi on our last visit, we came prepared with a new one. We transferred the contents of the cached and replaced it at tge same location. TFTC
After a long day of driving over from Karijini and a refreshing swim in the Deep Reach Pool we really enjoyed the lovely view from up here with the setting sun giving this extra glare of red. Thanks for this straight forward find - as we forgot to load a map of the park onto our mobile we most likely won't be able to do any of the other caches in this park.
Team claralucia9
Team claralucia9
Grey nomading and caching our way up the middle, across the top, down to Perth and home to Adelaide for Xmas. Did a day trip from Point Samson. T.F.T.C.
Had the walking boots on and picked this on up. Plastic container a bit shabby put the log in a new bag all rest ok TFTC
We had the opportunity to visit Australia. Within 6 weeks we did 8200 km - which is amazing if you are living in a country like Switzerland - but it's just a drop in the ocean if you are Australian. I was happy I could pick up some caches and we really did enjoy our trip- specially the 4WD Tracks and to swim with whalesharks. It was a beautiful time and we are looking forward to visit this country again! So thanks for the cache!
Easy find after an overnite at Millstream NP & 2x DNFs there. Took the morning walk from camp to here & enjoyed it very much TFTC . As a travelling Kiwigirl in a 2WD vehicle we are finding the roads into & thru the National Parks in WA seriously corrugated & off-putting: a shame considering how much marketing is undertaken to get us into them…just a wee moan-love WA travel otherwise.
TFTC and thank you for the great location. Caches like this make it a worthwhile activity. We picked up 2 trackables and left key ring.
#88
Thank you very much, WanderingAus for finally bringing me here.
I passed MC NP many times - a lot of them to opt out for Karijini NP, others just work related trips on Rio railway between Karratha and Tom Price.
Hid couple of trackables here to attract more people.
Thank you very much, WanderingAus for finally bringing me here.
I passed MC NP many times - a lot of them to opt out for Karijini NP, others just work related trips on Rio railway between Karratha and Tom Price.
Hid couple of trackables here to attract more people.
Visiting the Millstream National Park, fifth and final cache of the day.
Wonderful views, perfect weather and easy find. TFTH
Wonderful views, perfect weather and easy find. TFTH