A Bridge to Somewhere Golden Grove, South Australia, Australia
By
howie_sf on 20-Feb-09. Waypoint GC1MWV4
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No response from the cache owner.
No cache to find or log to sign.
It has been more than 28 days since the last owner note.
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I'm not the owner however I have found it in the past and it is still where it was hidden. No chance of it being washed away. Remember it's extra small.
The cache appears to be in need of owner intervention.
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I am temporarily disabling it, to give the owner an opportunity to check on the cache, and take whatever action is necessary.
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This geocacher reported that this geocache should be archived. A community volunteer reviewer has been notified.
A few NM logs have now gone unanswered..unfortunately this one may have been abandoned...
Out with Heath today, This one seemed a bridge too far, could not put gauntlet to cache.
After finding a cache nearby, thought we would try this one... but no luck, so we will add another DNF to the list.
Mogni was in town for a caching weekend. I picked her up from her overnight digs and off we went letting our GPS be the guide. Stopping for a morning cuppa in Glenside we were joined by AnyMules.
We decided after a morning walk along the river we should head north to a cache I wanted to return to. Having done that it was time to grab a few nearby before heading back to drop AnyMules off. [^]
Search in all the spots that a cache of the size pictured could be found. Used torches, mirrors and took photos. Looks like the bridge to somewhere was underwater during the last lot of heavy rains.
We decided after a morning walk along the river we should head north to a cache I wanted to return to. Having done that it was time to grab a few nearby before heading back to drop AnyMules off. [^]
Search in all the spots that a cache of the size pictured could be found. Used torches, mirrors and took photos. Looks like the bridge to somewhere was underwater during the last lot of heavy rains.
With a few DNFs and lots of water flowing through these parts since the last find, this one needs a check by the CO. Although, with the amount of unanswered calls for needing a new log book, I'm not holding my breath that anything will be done.
Three of us looking and we couldn't see any trace of the cache that has been pictured in other logs, or anything else near this bridge which has been quite obviously under large amounts of water since the last finders.
searched and searched, but to no avail. It looks like a lot of water has run through here so may have washed away.
We had nothing small enough for a swap so hopefully a picture will suffice! A quick find by geodaughter; and we then ran back to the car in the rain! Thanks for the cache!
This one took a little bit if finding GPS was a little off.... Once found had to extract with a stick.... The log is missing from this one attached a photo would have replaced but didn't have any spare logs on us.... Loved the container..... TFTC
Its wasnt in the waterway was it? Due to the possibility of it getti g washed away?
Found by all of RailMax out for a walk including Poppy the Wonder Dog. Log not signed as needs replacing.
Sneaky little cache! TFTC!!
Sneaky little cache! TFTC!!
Took a little while to find, so thankfully no muggles were around. Log definitely needs replacing! Tftc
Tiny! Couldn't even sign log, full!!!! Maybe bring a slightly bigger container to replace??
This cache took quite sometime to find, made even longer by some people in the area. In the end a conversation was started and it turned out that they were occasional cachers - great to catch up. After about 10 minutes, this cache was located. The logbook was overfull and needs some immediate attention. Otherwise, all was well. Thanks howie_sf for the hide.
F(H)ound it! 12:40
I'm visiting Adelaide for a few days from Queanbeyan NSW with the Ridgeo-pup.
My friend is involved with regenerating the bush along the creek here, you will see some weeds have been removed up the far end of this trail by his hard work. He was interested in checking on how that was going and doing a recky of the rest of the creek.
A quick detour from the Slate Creek Trail to find a nice size container for a bridge cache. Much better than a nano. TFTC howie_sf
Ridgeo-pup pic attached:
I'm visiting Adelaide for a few days from Queanbeyan NSW with the Ridgeo-pup.
My friend is involved with regenerating the bush along the creek here, you will see some weeds have been removed up the far end of this trail by his hard work. He was interested in checking on how that was going and doing a recky of the rest of the creek.
A quick detour from the Slate Creek Trail to find a nice size container for a bridge cache. Much better than a nano. TFTC howie_sf
Ridgeo-pup pic attached:
A small cache in a hidden spot. Very quiet early in the morning so plenty of time to look. Log book is full and needs replacing. TFTC
Very nice hiding spot but very small cache. You won't need to get your shoes dirty.
Surprisingly quick find even though the placement is a bit evil. I think it's bigger than a nano.
Third cache found in a year woo! Thanks for the adventures gongbeater it has been fabulous! It tiny I'm telling ya
Found with the three kiddies. Good location kids loved it. Clues were a great help. TFTC