Six Pack Point Turton, South Australia, Australia
By
Anja on 15-Sep-07. Waypoint GC160MN
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I had a check for this knowing others couldnt find it but I am another DNF for the list.
As per the last 3 loggers, we did not have any luck with this one either today.
If you can't go wrong down the road you sure can here.
Both exhausted though after droving sheep for 2 km's.
Both exhausted though after droving sheep for 2 km's.
We had a bit of excitement with a flock of sheep (no, we are not from New Zealand!), but we eventually got to Six Pack.
Unfortunately, we saw no sign or trace of the cache.
Hopefully, it has not gone, but it is not looking good.
Thanks, Robmc.
Unfortunately, we saw no sign or trace of the cache.
Hopefully, it has not gone, but it is not looking good.
Thanks, Robmc.
went wrong with this one tho! too good for gypsy today..... followed the geo-paths but nup... no cache spied.....
[^][^][^] Found it good hide safely.Dry dust gravel road.T.N.L.N S.L
T.F.T.C [^]
T.F.T.C [^]
Found on my way to Marion Bay.
I had a six pack on ice in the back of the car, but that was strictly for after work worse luck.
The sun's always over the yardarm somewhere in the world.
Thanks Dylanja.
I had a six pack on ice in the back of the car, but that was strictly for after work worse luck.
The sun's always over the yardarm somewhere in the world.
Thanks Dylanja.
Found by Mary & David at 1700. This place certainly needed a cache, and we enjoyed the brewery stats - not much of a life; you wouldn't die at 120, you'd be embalmed for ever! Surely there should be traffic lights here, or at the very least a round-about? Our thanks yet again to Anja.
Second for the day on our Innes NP raid.
TFTC Dylanja
Cheers and Happy Hunting Shane4
TFTC Dylanja
Cheers and Happy Hunting Shane4
2009-04-30 19:03
Found quickly after having a bite to eat. Thanks
Found on The 2009 Adrian Mc & Swampy Caching Adelaide And Beyond Tour
Find # 330
Found quickly after having a bite to eat. Thanks
Found on The 2009 Adrian Mc & Swampy Caching Adelaide And Beyond Tour
Find # 330
Find# 471
5th find of the day.
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing
Is this the country's version of the Britannica roundabout in Adelaide? No roundabout here though for six roads crossing. Damm I was so looking forward to seeing the brewery mentioned in the description. 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
5th find of the day.
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing
Is this the country's version of the Britannica roundabout in Adelaide? No roundabout here though for six roads crossing. Damm I was so looking forward to seeing the brewery mentioned in the description. 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
We really enjoy caches with history involved but when you get caches with history and beer it is even better. As one of us likes beer it was a definite must do on our drive around the Yorke Peninsula. We knew six packs over here tasted different but we didn't realize that they looked so different
The cache was a nice easy find
Thanks Dylanja for a very interesting cache page and unusual gz
The cache was a nice easy find
Thanks Dylanja for a very interesting cache page and unusual gz
Nearly needed a 6 pack for the trip today!! Got to 49 degrees at one stage (we had pulled the pin by then!)
Hi
Nice easy find on the way home from a holiday on the foot.
Cheers
JSKNICHOLSON
Nice easy find on the way home from a holiday on the foot.
Cheers
JSKNICHOLSON
great spot, name is very relevant.
needed to keep the nose tucked back as we entered the 6 pack, a couple of muggles passing through.
good one
needed to keep the nose tucked back as we entered the 6 pack, a couple of muggles passing through.
good one
Quick find on our way back to Edithburgh after a day of caching in the area. TNLN
Quick find and the scenery provided an opportunity for a photo shoot. Thanks Dylanja
It took six of us to find the cache, and nope there weren't any six packs around
Thanks for the hide, quick stop, and the chance for the owner to do a maintenance check
TNLNSL
Thanks for the hide, quick stop, and the chance for the owner to do a maintenance check
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.
This cache reminded Delta of the song 'Six pack short' (of a carton) by the Sunny Cowgirls 2 great Aussie country singers!
T: sinker
L: bouncy ball
TFTC!
With Goingtheredoingthat and Psalm118:25 and some new cachers.
This cache reminded Delta of the song 'Six pack short' (of a carton) by the Sunny Cowgirls 2 great Aussie country singers!
T: sinker
L: bouncy ball
TFTC!
Found with C3 (Copper Coast Cachers) on our "Kick the Foot" geocaching day.
Some would say it reminded them of my abs!
Some would say it reminded them of my abs!
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.
Find number 11 for the day!
What a great place to hide a cache
Find number 11 for the day!
What a great place to hide a cache
Whilst we stopped at this isolated spot a local ute pulled up thinking we might be in trouble, but then mum made as if she needed a bush, so he drove off Took white rubber band bracelet and left shoehorn. Find #220.
A six pack would have been nice by now..... interesting location. Keep your eyes open for cars.. Bit wet but dried it out. TFTC
13th find of the day found it at 10:30am quick and easy one to find just have to think which road to take on the way out!! TFTC
6 speed humps would be a lot cheaper than 6 traffic lights. Besides, they don't need electricity and I've heard it costs a lot to run a power line to spots like this I'm not going to mention the alcopop 6 packs - they are too expensive these days....even more expensive than electricity!
TFTC Dylanja from TeamAstro [^] - clear skies
Found the cache at 8.40am. Nice easy found it. No swap. SL. Thanks Dylanja for organising the cache and hunt.
Quick and easy find in the rain! There obviosuly isn't a huge police presence around here on the main roads given the amount of drivers who think a speed limit isn't law, it's rather a suggested option...
Found at 10:30. Not much traffic for such a big intersection.
Beware heading north from here - the give way sign at the sealed road is only visible at the last moment. We ended up crossing at speed with the ABS doing it's ineffectual best to stop us. Luckily the were no cars for 500m or so.
Beware heading north from here - the give way sign at the sealed road is only visible at the last moment. We ended up crossing at speed with the ABS doing it's ineffectual best to stop us. Luckily the were no cars for 500m or so.
Six roads meeting at a single point is a recipe for disaster! Wonder when the traffic lights are going in??? Took snake, left a sinker. Thanks Dylanja.
Didn't find it, tried hard, not hard enough though as someone else found it the same day. Next time.
Rocky Glen Grommets had to wait while the Muggle Farmer and dog moved a mob of sheep - we think he thought we were lost - parked on the side of the road - surfboards and tent on top of car - anyhow Grom 2 found this relatively easily whilst they continued up the road with their mob! Took large safety pin and left a Fishwatch sticker.
panaoramic views a bit of a let down.
luckily a quick pick up on the way home.
TNLN
luckily a quick pick up on the way home.
TNLN
If six-packs cartons are synonymous with beer, then the pink fluffy biro to write in the note pad is a little out of place for a "roughie". How come 6 dusty roads meet in the middle of now where
This was cache # 10 of 18 today, on my tour of the Yorke Peninsula. Another nice quick find. Thanks for the cache, Dylanja.
We were rather disappointed that there was no structure(ie silos) painted as a 6pack here. Did find an intersection with 6 roads though! One of about a dozen such intersections we went through this week.
Saw a 5 foot brown snake slithering as fast as it could straight through the intersection, kind of reminded me of the tourists running the gauntlet to get to the Arch de Triumphe in Paris! Which, digressing, is one of only 2 such 9 road interesctions in the world! The other is right here on Yorkes, can't remember which town though!
So why the description[?] [|)]
TNLNSL
Saw a 5 foot brown snake slithering as fast as it could straight through the intersection, kind of reminded me of the tourists running the gauntlet to get to the Arch de Triumphe in Paris! Which, digressing, is one of only 2 such 9 road interesctions in the world! The other is right here on Yorkes, can't remember which town though!
So why the description[?] [|)]
TNLNSL
Not so easy find , I was just about to give up when thought i'd have another scratch. Found buried under some dirt. Our Explorist showed all six roads. TFTC
According to TomTom, there are only 3 roads here..altrhough it also thinks you can get to Browns beach and Pondy from the north.
TomTom and MioMap must use same map data as I only had 3 roads listed too and had same issue where Jennette of MioMap had this crazy idea of approaching Ponalowie from north!
We were expecting SOMETHING to be here from the cache description. After finding the cache, I was left wondering what the hell was THAT all about [?]. Signed the log and moved on.
Took us ages to find it, the Burtons did too good of a job hiding it.
Cheers from The Barramundi's
Cheers from The Barramundi's
2TF for us, amazing what you find in the bush. Just loved some of the give way signs that didn't even have a road.
Cheers and thanks for the cache
Cheers and thanks for the cache
Easy find at 11.25am. The intersection wasn't busy. Left a caterpillar. Thanks Dylanja