T-Way Baulkham Hills West, New South Wales, Australia
By
sspack on 05-Jul-08. Waypoint GC1DXCM
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I am regretfully archiving this cache since there's been no response from nor action by the cache owner within the time frame requested in the last reviewer note.
tiddalik
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tiddalik
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feral five
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tiddalik
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This geocache was brought to my attention as being in need of an owner maintenance visit. The cache owner needs to check on this cache ASAP and either replace it or archive it, after picking up any geo-litter. See the [maintenance section of the Geocache Listing Requirements/Guidelines](http://www.geocaching.com/about/guidelines.aspx#listingmaintenance).
I've added this cache to my watchlist, and I will check back in four weeks to be sure that the maintenance has been done. In the meantime, I have temporarily disabled this listing. When the maintenance is completed, the owner can enable the listing by clicking on the link below the cache name to return it to active status.
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People could slip and cut themselves like my friend did. People could also get bitten by a snake or something might be in the long grass.
Nice one. It took a little clambering around in work gear but really enjoyed it. TFTC
Made sure to look under wood and found it fairly quickly. A great spot! (Took photo of log as I didn't have a pen)
A nice and easy find whilst out for a walk.
Thank you for the cache
Team sissifalke
Thank you for the cache
Team sissifalke
Nice secret elevated area. Thanks for bringing me up here. Many thanks to the CO **feral five** for establishing and maintaining this cache.
A quick find once at the right level. Master Q loved going through the toys inside.
Tftc
Tftc
Out with Trodectus, he had done this one previously so was my turn. Arrived GZ and after a bit of searching, CIH. Log signed and returned. TFTC
Needed to get on the right level. Nice and simple but can also be slightly tricky as you don't want to disturb spider homes too much!!
Found on a pleasant Saturday afternoon bike ride down Windsor Rd. Quick find once I found the right level to be at, GPS a little jittery. SL TFTC feral five!
Parked as close as I could as I was tight for time and it was heating up already. It is a lovely natural area to walk through , up the hill, now where will you hopefully, not to far down there. There you are I'm coming. TFTC.
Nice easy find for a beautiful Friday lunchtime walk TFTC.
cache is in good condition & the log is dry
cache is in good condition & the log is dry
I parked on Joseph Banks drive and walked the 400m to the cache. It is in need of a new log.
TFTC.
TFTC.
Found it this time. Must have been blind before.
Took a picture of the log as didn't have my pen, I was jogging.
TFTC.
Took a picture of the log as didn't have my pen, I was jogging.
TFTC.
been working towards this one for a while, now that my legs can go the distance from hm to this end of the M7 and back again, makes a nice stop at the half way. Log signed and back on bike for the rtn 42klm . Just got to love geocaching fitness....Tftf
Parked the car back up the path and walked in to GZ. Took me a little bit to find the right spot, but didn't take too long. Coords was spot on
Nearly logged a dnf until I spotted it. Aussie was still coming. Cache a bit damp but was able to sign. Tftc SL TNLN
An easy find while out for a bike ride. Every page of the log book has been used, but there's still plenty of space. I signed on a half used page from some years back. TFTC
Found it! First ever cache. I think we're hooked. Watch out for the nettles...Bedlam
Went there at 7:30pm but big spiders and mega spiders prevented me from searching properly
16/12/14. 12:14 PM. Cache #2093. Streak day #177. After finding "Iron Rock", I crossed over via the footbridge and made my way here. Trying to look from below didn't help, so I decided to restart from the top. Taking a leaf out celtical's log, I looked for a cacher trail and found one, and sure enough this led to the cache. Signed and took the fire engine TB. Walked back to the car at "Insane in the Usain", and the muggle workers were still there, so no chance of getting that one today. TFTC }:)
What a nice little walk - must come back on the bike sometime. Glad of the other logs because the upper approach is much easier. Spotted a tell tale path & quickly had CIH. Dropped little red fire engine TB.
TFTC
This entry was edited by celtical on Saturday, 08 November 2014 at 07:05:11 UTC.
TFTC
This entry was edited by celtical on Saturday, 08 November 2014 at 07:05:11 UTC.
#1165 (4 of 4 Today)
I'd originally intended to target a different area today, multis and puzzles that I had already calculated GZ's coordinates.
But just as I was about to leave home, today's publishing started, and one cache was in a very familiar park, not too far away.
So, plans altered...
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Continued the path over Old Windsor Road from Iron Rock to here.
Hmmm, which direction should I take to attack GZ?
Decided on the higher approach, and once I tried it realised it was the easier option.
A quick search turned up the cache, and I completed signing duties and replaced.
I must admit, given it was not yet peak hour, I encountered two muggles getting off a T-Way bus, one on the way there, and one on the way back. Buses all had some passengers, but certainly not packed, by any means.
Time to go and grab a late lunch.
SLTNLN
TFTC
I'd originally intended to target a different area today, multis and puzzles that I had already calculated GZ's coordinates.
But just as I was about to leave home, today's publishing started, and one cache was in a very familiar park, not too far away.
So, plans altered...
[center]* * * END OF CUT AND PASTE SECTION * * *[/center]
Continued the path over Old Windsor Road from Iron Rock to here.
Hmmm, which direction should I take to attack GZ?
Decided on the higher approach, and once I tried it realised it was the easier option.
A quick search turned up the cache, and I completed signing duties and replaced.
I must admit, given it was not yet peak hour, I encountered two muggles getting off a T-Way bus, one on the way there, and one on the way back. Buses all had some passengers, but certainly not packed, by any means.
Time to go and grab a late lunch.
SLTNLN
TFTC
This was the first of a couple of stray caches in the area I picked up on the way through today. Thanks to previous logs I knew the best way to GZ and the cache was soon in hand.
Nice hide, thanks feral five.
Nice hide, thanks feral five.
A quick find while caching the area. Beware a local not yelling "Fore!" as he practiced his golf swings.
Thanks for the cache.
Thanks for the cache.
#155 - Geocaching Live for Windows Phone
This was the first of two finds for today. After seeing a student in Kings Langley, I received a text from my next student who needed to cancel. This was a great opportunity to find a nearby cache. I checked the app on my phone and found this cache nearby. It didn't take long to find the pathway connected to the road. I headed to GZ and was facing up the hill but remembered the previous logs saying there was an easier way in. I retraced my steps and detoured so I was facing the scrub from the top. I looked intently for something hiding this size cache. It took a little while but I eventually located the cache. SLTNLN. TFTC.
This was the first of two finds for today. After seeing a student in Kings Langley, I received a text from my next student who needed to cancel. This was a great opportunity to find a nearby cache. I checked the app on my phone and found this cache nearby. It didn't take long to find the pathway connected to the road. I headed to GZ and was facing up the hill but remembered the previous logs saying there was an easier way in. I retraced my steps and detoured so I was facing the scrub from the top. I looked intently for something hiding this size cache. It took a little while but I eventually located the cache. SLTNLN. TFTC.
Yebo sspeck
My circle tour from Bella vista - kings langeley and back let me detour here to find your cache well camoed
All good with it
Sl tnln
Tftc
This entry was edited by brownie52 on Saturday, 23 August 2014 at 02:34:29 UTC.
My circle tour from Bella vista - kings langeley and back let me detour here to find your cache well camoed
All good with it
Sl tnln
Tftc
This entry was edited by brownie52 on Saturday, 23 August 2014 at 02:34:29 UTC.
If there was a cache that guaranteed the most number of farmer's friends, this cache should win top prize. I was still picking them off my clothes about an hour later. Anyhow, I approached this cache from the NE, before punching through and realising that there was an easier way. Oh well. Poked a few places with a stick, after being spooked by snake pics on the western sydney geocaching facebook page the day earlier. Within a few minutes I had CIH. I love how far back the logbook goes - there's quite a lot of history here. Well done feral five. Log and contents are in excellent condition. TFTC!
Took the dogs for a walk- no success. Thousands of burs. Will come back in day light hours.
Nice quick find on my ride to Windsor from Olympic Park. Had to wait for the muggles to walk past before going in search though.
Doesn't sound good there - have sent the CO a quick email advising possible muggle intervention. Will have to wait until they respond, or the next person that finds it confirm that it has been muggled and logs a NM on it.
Update: Today (8th Nov) decided to visit T-Way GZ to determine its status - DNF - will have to wait until it has been found again to validate the previous logs.
This entry was edited by AuSSiETiG3R on Friday, 08 November 2013 at 04:36:37 UTC.
Update: Today (8th Nov) decided to visit T-Way GZ to determine its status - DNF - will have to wait until it has been found again to validate the previous logs.
This entry was edited by AuSSiETiG3R on Friday, 08 November 2013 at 04:36:37 UTC.
Nice little spot on the hill, seems to be well out of sight of most people. We stopped for a rest in the shade while we signed the log, and let geodog have a sniff around. We took Darth Maul and left a NZ 20c coin. TFTC
easy find once we bashed our way to the gz. made the log and walked back the easy way
Nice quick & easy find! Just a pity the 31 Days of GC Streak in AUG from HQ is done and dusted - no more pretty souvenirs. Still in the habit of a cache a day since then though, and want to see how long I can keep it going I guess their strategy worked then. SL / TFTC
Out for an early morning ride on the M7 and thought I'd stop and find this geocache. I approached it by climbing directly up the hill through the trees. It was until I was riding off, that I realised I could have just walked around the bushes and accessed this one much easier. Oh well, a little bit of adventure TFTC!
Roamed on from "our 1st".
This cache was found and retreived almost right away.
We then signed, replaced and continued back where we came from to attempt a few more caches.
I even did a tiny bit of cross country running (probably only 400ish metres in total!!) for my cross country next Tuesday.
TFTC feral five.
This cache was found and retreived almost right away.
We then signed, replaced and continued back where we came from to attempt a few more caches.
I even did a tiny bit of cross country running (probably only 400ish metres in total!!) for my cross country next Tuesday.
TFTC feral five.
You know those times when you say "I nearly tripped over it!", well, I literally tripped over it. That's how I found the damn thing! With the ridiculous amount of long grass this cache and its camo was invisible! Thanks
This entry was edited by Rawlington3rd on Saturday, 30 March 2013 at 03:44:08 UTC.
This entry was edited by Rawlington3rd on Saturday, 30 March 2013 at 03:44:08 UTC.
Found 2 Sept 2012. As description says approach from park side not directly from tway. No muggles, and no bush bashing. Did some swaps.TFTC.
Paid a visit to this cache the other day, as it was the first cache I ever found, and also to log the progress of a geocoin. It's still intact, but the pen in the cache has run dry. I don't think I'll have time to make a return trip out there, so the next person may need to supply a replacement one.
Out on yet another glorious Sunday morning with Footyfanatics. The days just keep getting better. Reasonably quick find when we were on the right level. Took TB, signed log and replaced. Nobody about except a couple off in the distance having a picnic in a tent??? Nothing to see here I guess.
Found it on a sunny Sunday out with evangt. Nice easy find once we where on the right level, took a tb. TFTC
Found on a fun day of caching in the hills- and cycling 20kms!
Picked this cache up fairly quickly. Took ball.
Thanks
Picked this cache up fairly quickly. Took ball.
Thanks