Woofter Beach Trigg, Western Australia, Australia
By
blingg on 02-Nov-09. Waypoint GC20K9W
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As a cache owner it is extremely disappointing to see that this cache has DNF'S of over a year old. The CO needs to either disable the cache or fix it ASAP.
Looked for this cache while I was in the area and I could not find it either. Great spot though, thank you for taking me here blingg.
TFTC m no writing stick so a photo taken as a substitution , lovely sunsets
Another great and easy find. Was difficult putting it back and hiding it as I got some scratches. Thanks for hiding the cache.
Easy find surrounded by interesting rock formations.
This entry was edited by howonearth on Friday, 09 October 2015 at 01:02:07 UTC.
This entry was edited by howonearth on Friday, 09 October 2015 at 01:02:07 UTC.
Most rusted mint tin I've ever seen. Took quite an extensive search to find it as I started searching in the wrong place. Great to have these beach caches at Trigg.
Walked ~300 metres from trigg to here . Easy find !!!!!111112oneoneexclamation!!!!!
Approached this one from the north which was unfortunate as it meant a bit of rock climbing in my nice work clothes. A quick find once at GZ and a fave point for the lovely location. TFTC
Thanks , my kids are getting good at finding these and their enthusiasm is not dwindling
ML wanted to head down for a late afternoon surf so BC took the chance for a walk along to this cache and take some photos on the way. We'll be emigrating over to Perth from the UK later this year and can just imagine our geohound having the time of his life on these glorious beaches Thankfully the sand was empty this afternoon so I headed over to GZ, stood back, and quickly spotted something suspicious A nice quick find, no problems TFTC
2:59:00 PM. After setting up camp it was time for a drive and a couple of caches. No one around this arvo in the wind so a quick find and signed log and rehid. Thanks blingg for placing this cache.
Went back today in daylight and in somewhat poor weather, so no muggles in play. The brains of the outfit spotted it from 10 yards away.
In good condition.
TFTC
In good condition.
TFTC
Getting a bit late and losing light. A muggle couple were sitting pretty much on GZ talking and watching the sunset so I left it for another day.
Checking our caching run for the North Beach and Trigg area, we realised that this one we had forgot to log from December.....A belated TFTC
The Stirling City Council have made new rules for their Bushland, Coastal Dunes, Wetlands areas and includes any other area affected by dieback within the boundaries of the council local government area. These new rules can be found at [url=https://wiki.groundspeak.com/display/GEO/Western+Australia]https://wiki.groundspeak.com/display/GEO/Western+Australia[/url] and will affect already published caches within the council area.
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inspicio
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This cache listing has been identified as being one of the approximately 85 existing caches that are located in one of the areas identified by the new rules and must be checked so is being temporarily disabled until the status of the cache is determined as complying or non complying with these new rules.
If this listing complies with the new rules then it can be enabled again but a note must be placed on the cache stating that the cache complies with the rules.
If it is determined that this cache does not comply then the owner is requested to remove the cache for the existing location and archive the listing.
If you wish to replace the cache at some other location within the Stirling City Council Local Government area that does comply with the new rules please submit a new cache listing for the new location.
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inspicio
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This was tricky to find & we gave in and went and looked for another cache. When we retd we expanded our search and woo hoo we found it. Combined effort with Eco&Rev. BTW still windy and sunny!
TFTC
TFTC
Awesome find! Took tonnes of searching but eventually got this one! Lovely warm afternoon with pups playing in the sea behind us! TFTC!
After starting in the wrong spot eventually found it. Log was full so I have added a new one.TFTC
TFTC, blingg. The logbook is full - may need a new one Only three dogs on the beach and they were having fun!
Happy to find the beach empty this arvo. Would have made retrieving the caches much harder if muggles were around.
Took a bit of finding. Popped a shell in. First find for my muggle wife. Esme the dog helped too.
Started looking on the wrong level but eventually found it. Lid is missing but log is still dry.
Found quickly once at GZ. Luckily my kids were on the ball as they found it first.
Even saw a seal surfing in the waves on the walk back to Clarko reserve! TFTC.
Even saw a seal surfing in the waves on the walk back to Clarko reserve! TFTC.
#564 for us, found during a break in the Patrol Competition at nearby Trigg Island SLSC.
In town for the Australian Surf Lifesaving Championships, a break while the teams were in lockdown provided the chance to sneak off and grab a couple of quick caches, of which this was one. No-one around today, as it was the middle of a work day.
On arrival at GZ, I hunted high and hunted low in the area the GPS wanted me to look, but to no avail. I widened the search and still couldn't find the cache. I was about to give up and head back to watch the physical part of the Patrol Comp, when I spotted one more possibility and there was the cache.
With no muggles, the retrieval was easy, log signed and cache replaced, then a brisk walk back to Trigg SLSC, just in time to see the U17 team head into the water for the swim race.
Thanks for another smiley blingg !
In town for the Australian Surf Lifesaving Championships, a break while the teams were in lockdown provided the chance to sneak off and grab a couple of quick caches, of which this was one. No-one around today, as it was the middle of a work day.
On arrival at GZ, I hunted high and hunted low in the area the GPS wanted me to look, but to no avail. I widened the search and still couldn't find the cache. I was about to give up and head back to watch the physical part of the Patrol Comp, when I spotted one more possibility and there was the cache.
With no muggles, the retrieval was easy, log signed and cache replaced, then a brisk walk back to Trigg SLSC, just in time to see the U17 team head into the water for the swim race.
Thanks for another smiley blingg !
Been after this one for ages but always too many crazy dogs around, including mine!! Beautiful evening tonight without any onlookers
Spent another great day caching with JacobsCrew, in the northern suburbs of Perth.
Visited lots of parks & did some bush walks, where we found a good variety of caches
& some clever hides. Thanks for the cache, blingg.
Visited lots of parks & did some bush walks, where we found a good variety of caches
& some clever hides. Thanks for the cache, blingg.
Here I am on another Monday adventure with The Drovers, It is the biggest caching day for me , a total of 81 caches for the day. It has been a great with fantastic company. I had a wonderful day in beaut weather conditions. it was a quick find for Mr. Drover here ...TFTC
Found with richlink just as the sun was setting and the sky glowing red. Thanks for the cache.