Can't Go Wrong Point Turton, South Australia, Australia
By
Anja on 15-Sep-07. Waypoint GC160MD
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Logs
Sorry folks, just back from honeymoon to a flood of GC emails, and looks like this one is a goner.
Our 2nd DNF today.
We spent quite some time here at around 1:57:00 PM, but couldn't locate the cache.
Ian and Penny
We spent quite some time here at around 1:57:00 PM, but couldn't locate the cache.
Ian and Penny
A third "Needs Maintenance".
Maybe a trip out to fix or replace is in order.
Maybe a trip out to fix or replace is in order.
This cache is damaged at the bottom so will need checking at some point. Also the bushes there are VERY prickly and so just a warning to others to take care....they hurt!
updated log - Found at the time by the then will'n'grace, now willeraus and cazzamattaz
Easy find but watch the possible prickle bushes! Ow! Cache is a bit damaged. Took Clan Greenwood's pet rock and left 5 ¢. TFTC.
Easy find but watch the possible prickle bushes! Ow! Cache is a bit damaged. Took Clan Greenwood's pet rock and left 5 ¢. TFTC.
Easy find but watch the possible prickle bushes! Ow! Cache is a bit damaged. Took Clan Greenwood's pet rock and left 5 ¢. TFTC.
You're right it was easy. We found it in middle of the track,possibly moved by critters. It desperately needs new container as the UV and critters have killed it. Left an old blokes pathtag. Thanks .Anja for the cache.
On a caching run with the honeysucker, a quick find as we work our way round the foot TFTC Anja
took a little while to find sent 5yr GeoJess to crawl under bushes to get it. container needs replacing soon took blue stone left dora and boots SL.
14:46:00 This took far longer than it should have, but geoD found it in the end.
TN Left Pathtag
SL TFTC
TN Left Pathtag
SL TFTC
Found with the et al on way home from a weekend in the national park. Container is cracked. L keyring, T eraser. TFTC
Heading home from Innes National Park and found this one on route. Took Rubber Ball, left Flower Peg. TFTC
3523. [font=Comic Sans Ms][green]Yes WE can. Tyre screech marks 28m past the cache site shows we weren't concentrating on caches. Also the container needs a little TLC.
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TFTC and the right.[/green][font=Verdana]
Rated: for Overall Experience
Thoroughly enjoying the dirt roads in this neck of the woods, and nearly as good as the bitumen, but more fun. We were discussing this as we were driving only to realise we were barelling past the cache, and had to back up so as to deposit McPhan as close as possible to GZ, he being averse to walking when on a numbers run. Thanks Anja.
Day 2 of my Yorke Peninsula Cachout and it was the southern part today. A lot of driving and walking with 37 finds and 4 DNF's.
A quick find on dusk. TFTC.
A quick find on dusk. TFTC.
Terrain rating was seriously up on the roads leading to this one the day we did it!!!!! Heavy rain meant the tracks were covered in large, deep and slippery pools !!!! (Good fun!!!!!!) TFTC
No sheep on the road for us, but plenty of poopy evidence they had recently been along there. Our first traditional cache found on our trip away.
TFTC
TFTC
We were stuck behind a mob of sheep and rather than go past and then stop and find this cache we sat well back, pretty suspiciously I suppose for the poor farmer just doing his job ahead of us.
I had to come and find this one as Rob took his eye off the boil here just thinking it would be too easy.
Thans Anja.
I had to come and find this one as Rob took his eye off the boil here just thinking it would be too easy.
Thans Anja.
We were nipping down the road at a good pace, when we came across a flock of sheep being moved. Normally we would just move thru (grabbing a chop on the way), but they were less than one kilometer from the cache!
We waited.
I wish I could say patiently.
Eventually, they had passed the spot and we moved in for the find.
Unfortunately, the next cache was just down the road!
Thanks, Robmc.
We waited.
I wish I could say patiently.
Eventually, they had passed the spot and we moved in for the find.
Unfortunately, the next cache was just down the road!
Thanks, Robmc.
Found on a very windy trip to Poit Turton.
T - Stone & penguin
L - Sheep & car
Thanks for the cache!
T - Stone & penguin
L - Sheep & car
Thanks for the cache!
Found after discovering a nearby six pack.
I love the roads around here! Actually got the Hilux airborne once or twice, even with possibly half a ton of carpentry tools & equipment in the back.
Thanks Dylanja.
I love the roads around here! Actually got the Hilux airborne once or twice, even with possibly half a ton of carpentry tools & equipment in the back.
Thanks Dylanja.
Found by Mary & David at 1705. A quick find as we head back to Edithburgh for our last night on the YP. We'll be sorry to leave, but perhaps we'll have to come back one day for more scenery and caches. Our thanks as usual to Anja.
Found during SYP blitz. First of many of yours. Took two blue glass blocks & a shell, left dinosaur, eraser and Croc Plug TFTC
First for the day on our Innes NP raid.
TFTC Dylanja
Cheers and Happy Hunting Shane4
TFTC Dylanja
Cheers and Happy Hunting Shane4
Found on the Swampy + Adrian Mc Caching YP and beyond Tour 2009.
We happend to choose a road that had four cows on it that decided to run along in front of the car rather than move off to one side so I guess we did choose wrong.
TFTC
We happend to choose a road that had four cows on it that decided to run along in front of the car rather than move off to one side so I guess we did choose wrong.
TFTC
3009-04-30 19:11
Yeah you can. Take the track with the 4 cows on it, that refuse to move aside, rather run up the road in front of us. TFTC
Found on The 2009 Adrian Mc & Swampy Caching Adelaide And Beyond Tour
Find # 331
Yeah you can. Take the track with the 4 cows on it, that refuse to move aside, rather run up the road in front of us. TFTC
Found on The 2009 Adrian Mc & Swampy Caching Adelaide And Beyond Tour
Find # 331
Find# 470
4th find of the day.
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing
What one will do to get a smilie. Would the next finder please undertake some maintenance as the cache container is brittle and starting to disintegrate. One of a number of finds over the Easter 2009 weekend on our way to Coobowie caravan park for the long weekend. Thanks for the cache!
Jardry
4th find of the day.
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing
What one will do to get a smilie. Would the next finder please undertake some maintenance as the cache container is brittle and starting to disintegrate. One of a number of finds over the Easter 2009 weekend on our way to Coobowie caravan park for the long weekend. Thanks for the cache!
Jardry
This was a nice easy drive by on our tour of the Yorke peninsula, we were quite happy that it was easy because as we pulled up the skies opened up and it started to rain
Took band
Left ball
Thanks dylanja for the cache
Took band
Left ball
Thanks dylanja for the cache
easy find, weather was warm so the natives were somewhat active in the area.
Can't go wrong with the Burgundy Brigade, even when one leaves ones gps with ones wife so she can find the way to Minlaton.
You definitely can't go wrong when you arrive and the car in front already has cache in hand
Thanks Dylanja
Thanks Dylanja
A quick find in the company of the other geocachers tackling the bottom end of YP. Thanks Dylanja
Our first find for the day, out and about with the burgundy brigade
A quick stop before we moved on to more and more caches for the day!
TNLNSL
A quick stop before we moved on to more and more caches for the day!
TNLNSL
Found it on our C3 (Copper Coast Cachers) trip down the peninsula and back up again.
With Goingtheredoingthat and Psalm118:25 and some new cachers.
T; coloured Stones
L: bouncy ball
TFTC
With Goingtheredoingthat and Psalm118:25 and some new cachers.
T; coloured Stones
L: bouncy ball
TFTC
Found with C3 (Copper Coast Cachers) on our "Kick the Foot" geocaching day.
First cache after lunch #1 at Warooka (9am). 10th cache for the day.
Farmer was on his tractor in the field waving to us.
We didn't go wrong, even with beginner cachers.
First cache after lunch #1 at Warooka (9am). 10th cache for the day.
Farmer was on his tractor in the field waving to us.
We didn't go wrong, even with beginner cachers.
Found this cache with C3(copper Coast Cachers) while attempting to get to as many caches as possible up and down the leg. We left home at 4:45am and got home about 10:45pm! Myself, goingtheredoingthat and Delta Echo were the 'oldies' in the group, plus some 'newbies' - Slasher, Dragon, Bula and Jimbo.
TFTC!
TFTC!
Nice to have your two caches close to each other. Took turtle. Left blue car. Find #221.
Find number Twelve of the day was a nice quick find on the way to the National Park. Took A Coloured Glass Square Left Turtle. TFTC
There is no way you could make a mistake here. Cosy in a way. Light rain didn't wory us here due to the natural umbrella effect.
Clear skies and thanx Dylanja from TeamAstro.
Found the cache at 8.50am. Another nice easy found. No swap. Thanks Dylanja for organising the cache and hunt.
Found at 10:35.
Didn't see the point to this one, but at least it was close to another cache.
Noticed the pun once we got home.
Didn't see the point to this one, but at least it was close to another cache.
Noticed the pun once we got home.
Almost got caught by a local! He must have been wondering what five people, clustered around a colourful, treasure-filled container in the middle of an otherwise deserted country track miles from nowhere, were actually doing. Cheers from Featherwaite.
Rocky Glen Grommets found this on route to Berry Bay for a day of surfing and a bit of geocaching along th4e way - a Muggle Farmer was moving sheep so we quickly found it before heading back to do six pack - that's another story. Grom 1 found this, helped by Grom Bob. Took blue stone and left a bangle.
Drove past it on the way to six pack, this popped up on gps so off to get this one. Took Pen Left Pen and stickers. TFTC
Added the waypoint in for this location hurredly after leaving the last cache. Found it was less than a kilometre from it. Didn't realise it contained the Police Rememberance Day Pin TB. Took TB - will place it in Adelaide suburbs cache when I get home.
This was cache # 11 of 18 today, on my tour of the Yorke Peninsula. Couldn't go wrong. But what is the significance of this spot? i.e. Why here? Thanks for the cache, Dylanja.
Interesting that you guys only had 3 roads, our Garmin had 6 in-roads, but also wanted to go the other way to Ponde...
Too easy?! Maybe not as I had to go back to this one as I didnt return the pen! Oops!
We missed the main turn off, as the GPS, thought we could get to Pondalowie on the main road behind us. We travelled along the dirt road to come to a herd of sheep, but no sheep dogs, but the farmer had then under cintrol with a big black hose. When I arrive at the GZ, there was a Kangaroo stuck in the fence by one of it's hind legs. I tried in vane to help it out, but had to get the pliers to cut it free.
Then onto the cache after the Animal Rescue.
We may have put the wrong date in the log. Then to add to the adventure our Rav4 sprayed all the sheep poo onto the camper.
Cheers from The Barramundi's
Then onto the cache after the Animal Rescue.
We may have put the wrong date in the log. Then to add to the adventure our Rav4 sprayed all the sheep poo onto the camper.
Cheers from The Barramundi's
Easy find at 11.30 am. Left a Buddha. TNSL. We took the long way around but enjoyed driving on these roads. Thanks Dylanja