Thar she blows Wollaston, Western Australia, Australia
By
rjm1 on 07-Mar-09. Waypoint GC1NCZE
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Logs
The area is still difficult to get to and when the work is complete the cache will not be in the best site so time to say goodbye.
This one looks like it might have been disturbed by the work done in the area and it is difficult to get to at the moment so I will disable it until we can see what is going on.
Not sure if the works has disturbed it or not. In any case there were a lot of walkers.
Hubby find, I navigate to spot he looks for the out of place. Seems to work. Tx for cache from Canadian contingent. Regards
During a few weeks of vacation, this cache could be found. Greetings from Germany
Found it. Hope it stays hidden with all of the development happening on the foreshore
pug002 found it 23/10/2017 on our trip to Bunbury with our square dancing festival. Cache just up from our caravan park that we are staying in and decided to go for a walk. Log completely soaked and destroyed. We walked back to get a new log and the cache is a mint tin now as we did not have the same container. Geo hubby walked back while I logged it.TFTC rjm1
Found it in a caching secession together with meppss. TFTC, greetings from Germany!
Tftc, but logbook was completely drenched, no chance to log it... Needs maintenance.
Greetings from Germany
Greetings from Germany
rjm1, Thanks for bringing us to this spot. We have walked the area several times and now this afternoon it was with another interest. Brought back memories of the 1950's and '60's for me. I can't remember where the old scrambles used to be but my senses from when I was pre-teen direct me to this sort of area. I must do a bit of research; ah the joys of "getting on a bit". Thanks again rjm1.
Found it, but there is water damage, weather damage and the log has no more room left thanks for the cache!
TFTC! Day one of a huge caching trip with Cravo10 to Bunbury for the weekend, an area we haven't ventured to for far too long with so many green dots on the map just waiting to be found.
We started off by grabbing all of the newly published ooh yeh heading south caches which hopefully one day can make their way all the way to Bunbury, and luckily they were positioned where they were with the newly installed fixed point to point camera nearby which may have nabbed us otherwise.
We got to Bunbury after grabbing a nearby archived team red roo cache and went to complete the skippy in the bush series which was a lovely walk around some suburban bushland with a great variety of plants and vegetation for us to see. All containers bar the disabled one found without issue. I might have to ask you where you get your magnets for the mint tins as they are highly effective baffle!!
We then grabbed a bunch of park and grabs around town which were pretty stock standard.
We then drove down to the Ludlow Forrest to complete the Bigfoot series of caches and some others in the bush. It was a lovely drive around on the 4x4, which handled the bush nicely even with a few obstacles. The highlight of the day was some ripper money box hides including big foots ATM, which lived up to the normal team money box standard
We closed out the first day with some park and grabs around town at dusk and into the evening. Thanks to the local COs for their caches so far.
We started off by grabbing all of the newly published ooh yeh heading south caches which hopefully one day can make their way all the way to Bunbury, and luckily they were positioned where they were with the newly installed fixed point to point camera nearby which may have nabbed us otherwise.
We got to Bunbury after grabbing a nearby archived team red roo cache and went to complete the skippy in the bush series which was a lovely walk around some suburban bushland with a great variety of plants and vegetation for us to see. All containers bar the disabled one found without issue. I might have to ask you where you get your magnets for the mint tins as they are highly effective baffle!!
We then grabbed a bunch of park and grabs around town which were pretty stock standard.
We then drove down to the Ludlow Forrest to complete the Bigfoot series of caches and some others in the bush. It was a lovely drive around on the 4x4, which handled the bush nicely even with a few obstacles. The highlight of the day was some ripper money box hides including big foots ATM, which lived up to the normal team money box standard
We closed out the first day with some park and grabs around town at dusk and into the evening. Thanks to the local COs for their caches so far.
TFTC! Day one of a huge caching trip with Cravo10 to Bunbury for the weekend, an area we haven't ventured to for far too long with so many green dots on the map just waiting to be found.
We started off by grabbing all of the newly published ooh yeh heading south caches which hopefully one day can make their way all the way to Bunbury, and luckily they were positioned where they were with the newly installed fixed point to point camera nearby which may have nabbed us otherwise.
We got to Bunbury after grabbing a nearby archived team red roo cache and went to complete the skippy in the bush series which was a lovely walk around some suburban bushland with a great variety of plants and vegetation for us to see. All containers bar the disabled one found without issue. I might have to ask you where you get your magnets for the mint tins as they are highly effective baffle!!
We then grabbed a bunch of park and grabs around town which were pretty stock standard.
We then drove down to the Ludlow Forrest to complete the Bigfoot series of caches and some others in the bush. It was a lovely drive around on the 4x4, which handled the bush nicely even with a few obstacles. The highlight of the day was some ripper money box hides including big foots ATM, which lived up to the normal team money box standard
We closed out the first day with some park and grabs around town at dusk and into the evening. Thanks to the local COs for their caches so far.
We started off by grabbing all of the newly published ooh yeh heading south caches which hopefully one day can make their way all the way to Bunbury, and luckily they were positioned where they were with the newly installed fixed point to point camera nearby which may have nabbed us otherwise.
We got to Bunbury after grabbing a nearby archived team red roo cache and went to complete the skippy in the bush series which was a lovely walk around some suburban bushland with a great variety of plants and vegetation for us to see. All containers bar the disabled one found without issue. I might have to ask you where you get your magnets for the mint tins as they are highly effective baffle!!
We then grabbed a bunch of park and grabs around town which were pretty stock standard.
We then drove down to the Ludlow Forrest to complete the Bigfoot series of caches and some others in the bush. It was a lovely drive around on the 4x4, which handled the bush nicely even with a few obstacles. The highlight of the day was some ripper money box hides including big foots ATM, which lived up to the normal team money box standard
We closed out the first day with some park and grabs around town at dusk and into the evening. Thanks to the local COs for their caches so far.
Monday I came back after 1 year. The reason is for work but a few caches should be found during free time as well. So today I took a morning walk and came here aswell. Very nice!
Thank you for the Cache!
Thank you for the Cache!
#1212 @11.00
We were more successful in finding this one. The park was largely closed, but we could get to this spot and walk the mangroves.
Thanks and greetings from the Netherlands.
We were more successful in finding this one. The park was largely closed, but we could get to this spot and walk the mangroves.
Thanks and greetings from the Netherlands.
I was a part of rojo sm now
Moved tk my owen account but i have found this cache
Thank you and
Geo on
Moved tk my owen account but i have found this cache
Thank you and
Geo on
Geocaching has taken me on many adventures over the years all over Australia and overseas. It has also introduced me to a brilliant and diverse group of people, many of whom are now close friends.
Today I was lucky enough to be out and about so I targeted this cache.
Sorry for the late log, but thanks for adding to the adventure!
Thanks rjm1 for placing this cache.
Today I was lucky enough to be out and about so I targeted this cache.
Sorry for the late log, but thanks for adding to the adventure!
Thanks rjm1 for placing this cache.
Day 18 of our school hi day challenge. Love walking along here and the history of the place.
A great hide. We have a day in bunbury today. We have seen some dolphins near the entertainment centre, and fish in the mangroves. A seagull tried to eat our sticky bun, having a great day!
Found it after a bit of a hunt! Didn't bring a pen to sign the log though is nice and dry and in perfect condition! TFTC
Had a nice visit to this site and found the cache in question. As noted bu previous cachers, the cache has been squashed and log (or replacement log) was totally waterlogged. Signed it and claimed it. TFTC!
Container is broken and needs to be replaced. Log book was soggy wet for obvious reasons
Found it. Log book was wet so used a piece of paper from my pad and added to it.
Needs new container as current container is broken and smashed from obvious reasons