WWFM IV - In the Upper South East Keith, South Australia, Australia
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Team Firesafe on 08-Nov-08. Waypoint GC1HA6B
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Logs
The WWFM V has been announced so time to archive this one. Will need to choose new location.
Hi! As new "WWFM V" are being published, it would be time to archive this one. Thanks!
Got up early and on the road earlly to make sure we got there on time. Made the compulsory visit to the bakery and had time to eat our choice and watch kids playing in the park before it was time.
Hoping we might have had the smallest flash mob event in the world.
Right on 10 we had a shower of rain but it passed quickly. Enjoyed meeting Firesafe. Thank you very much for organising the event and for the coins and pathtags. Much appreciated. Funny that nearly neighbours had to travel nearly 200km to meet.
Good to meet Mundoo as well and swap some stories.
Discovered some coins and TBs. Visited our Planet ape coin. Left a green jeep and took two coins to move on. Then cached all the way home. What more could you want?
Hoping we might have had the smallest flash mob event in the world.
Right on 10 we had a shower of rain but it passed quickly. Enjoyed meeting Firesafe. Thank you very much for organising the event and for the coins and pathtags. Much appreciated. Funny that nearly neighbours had to travel nearly 200km to meet.
Good to meet Mundoo as well and swap some stories.
Discovered some coins and TBs. Visited our Planet ape coin. Left a green jeep and took two coins to move on. Then cached all the way home. What more could you want?
Left home at 7am in a borrowed car. Got there just as it was ending. Missed the start. Travelled 274km to get to this. Had two of TheTribe on board with me.
Nice meeting Firesafe and the Stanleys. Nice to be able to have a yarn afterwards with only the rain dispersing us all.
Thank you Firesafe for the momentos of the event.
Nice meeting Firesafe and the Stanleys. Nice to be able to have a yarn afterwards with only the rain dispersing us all.
Thank you Firesafe for the momentos of the event.
It started out sunny prior to 10:00 but right on the appointed time down came the rain at 45 degrees angle. Not a problem as this is probably the smallest flash mob (3 at 10:00am) and could shelter behind the trees.
The rain stopped in 3 minutes and we got down to chat and swap stories.
No locals for this mob - the Stanleys had driven 229km and I had sort of come 222km (although camped in the scrub 30km away). We only live about 5km from each other.
So here was our mob of 3 but at the last minute, Mundoo and some of TheTribe made it and doubled our numbers to 6 - still probably the worlds smallest flash mob. They had traveled around 274km to be here, and were glad to see we were still there.
More stories were exchanged as well as TB's and Geocoins.
Another rain storm put a damper on the mob and all parted in different directions to go and find some local caches.
Great to see all that attended and made the effort to travel the long distances.
[This entry was edited by firesafe on Sunday, November 09, 2008 at 5:03:10 AM.]
The rain stopped in 3 minutes and we got down to chat and swap stories.
No locals for this mob - the Stanleys had driven 229km and I had sort of come 222km (although camped in the scrub 30km away). We only live about 5km from each other.
So here was our mob of 3 but at the last minute, Mundoo and some of TheTribe made it and doubled our numbers to 6 - still probably the worlds smallest flash mob. They had traveled around 274km to be here, and were glad to see we were still there.
More stories were exchanged as well as TB's and Geocoins.
Another rain storm put a damper on the mob and all parted in different directions to go and find some local caches.
Great to see all that attended and made the effort to travel the long distances.
[This entry was edited by firesafe on Sunday, November 09, 2008 at 5:03:10 AM.]
Stanleys will try to make it down for the gathering. May even bring a coin to visit and a green jeep to hand on.
I am looking 90% good to come to this.
I have arranged to borrow a car and unless there is an issue with it, I am good to go.
Semi-lived in Keith 23 years ago.
I have arranged to borrow a car and unless there is an issue with it, I am good to go.
Semi-lived in Keith 23 years ago.
Will have to travel form the Mount. Never participated in one of these before, gives me a reason to travel here to do a few caches otherwise i would normally miss
2 adults and 1 geokid to attend
2 adults and 1 geokid to attend