Bargo Cache Pheasants Nest, New South Wales, Australia
By
cachefinder97 on 16-Apr-10. Waypoint GC26B0M
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Logs
When I wrote that cache is still in that place I had to check it and I found it but coordinatea are really uncorect. Logbook and box need help. TFTC and Best regards from Poland
We drove to Bargo from Sydney - the first cache on my route was probably the easiest one but unfortunately the owner didn't show up as he said in February and it was very empty
This cache has been popping up in my filters every single time I come to Sydney for the past 9 years! I decided it was time to finally take the detour off and find it!
It wasn't until I was at GZ that I did a proper search of the map and noticed all the other interesting caches in this reserve..... drats! I didn't really have time to find them, so I decided to just stick to my plan and grab this one. Maybe I will have to come back again anyway....!
Awesome to see the fence builders signed and re-hid this cache. If they own that property, and have just replaced their fence, then you can bet this cache is safely guarded and will continue to last many more years, how cool!
Thanks for the hide!
It wasn't until I was at GZ that I did a proper search of the map and noticed all the other interesting caches in this reserve..... drats! I didn't really have time to find them, so I decided to just stick to my plan and grab this one. Maybe I will have to come back again anyway....!
Awesome to see the fence builders signed and re-hid this cache. If they own that property, and have just replaced their fence, then you can bet this cache is safely guarded and will continue to last many more years, how cool!
Thanks for the hide!
Muggle65 and l will always stop for a large cache. It was nice to see in the logbook that the men who put the new fence in, had found the cache, written in the logbook and replaced it. Faith restored for a bit. Thank you for the fun
Passing by on our Rutherglen Odyssey with. and required to find this one as part of our targeted D/T requirements.
An easy find on my way back from Nowra. I was expecting something different however the cache was exactly where the GPSr said it would be, all safe and sound. What a lovely peaceful setting, certainly the cows that were observing me go about my business seemed very calm and tranquil.
SL TFTC
SL TFTC
A change of plans saw us headed this way for a few select caches and pick some others up on the way. No with the hide in this nice setting. Signing duties completed and cache re hid. TFTC
I parked at the end of Glengarrie Road and made the easy walk to GZ. I was expecting a bush bash like other caches I found near here earlier but probably could have driven to the cache. A very easy T3 and an easy find with a nice big container.
SL TFTC
SL TFTC
Streak Day #2602 - Out for a day of geocaching with Dave8153, this one was a quick find on our first stop. TFTC
25 August 2020
This is find number: 4467
Streak Day: 1712
Found today with Snoopy1976, out for a caching day to pickup some large size caches and this was our 1st stop for the day. A quick and easy find. Thanks
Thanks to giotec for placing and maintaining this cache.
TFTC
This is find number: 4467
Streak Day: 1712
Found today with Snoopy1976, out for a caching day to pickup some large size caches and this was our 1st stop for the day. A quick and easy find. Thanks
Thanks to giotec for placing and maintaining this cache.
TFTC
Took my son on his first caching adventure and made this his first find! He loved it and is hooked now. Cache is still there in good condition, despite not having been logged for over a year. TFTC
Following the track, I made the quick find using the hint. The now horizontal tree has seen better days, but cache is all good. Back to the car, then back to Appin for some lunch. A good day out grabbing some decent caches around Bargo. TFTC
After some harder caches on the creek line, it was nice to finish our time in the area with something nice and simple.
TFTC
TFTC
Parked at the end and took a stroll around to GZ to find this very nice size container.
TFTC
TFTC
F(H)ound It! #2403 @ 4:45 PM
A quick detour on my way home from a top weekend in Sydney. This one will help me qualify for a UGC challenge cache back in Canberra. Its hot and there is bush fire smoke everywhere. I parked in the shade where the bitumen stopped and took the RP for a short, pleasant and shady walk to GZ to find a nice BIG cache.
Thanks for the cache, cachefinder97
Ridgeo-pup pic attached:
A quick detour on my way home from a top weekend in Sydney. This one will help me qualify for a UGC challenge cache back in Canberra. Its hot and there is bush fire smoke everywhere. I parked in the shade where the bitumen stopped and took the RP for a short, pleasant and shady walk to GZ to find a nice BIG cache.
Thanks for the cache, cachefinder97
Ridgeo-pup pic attached:
First cab off the rank. Google maps suggested I could drive to this cache. But I think my clearance was a bit low. Parked safely in the cul-de-sac and had an easy walk to a nice big cache. Thanks for placing this here
Large containers are so rare. I try to grab one when I see them, so I was keen to find this cache today. A nice easy find at GZ, which is what you would expect from a D1! We were in a hurry, with a bunch more caches to attempt on this day trip, so we didn't look long at what was in the container. TN LN SL.
Thx cachefinder97.
Thx cachefinder97.
#7995 @1230
A day trip from Canberra to collect some caches near Picton, Tharmoor and Bargo with ZQX. After finding some caches along the nearby creek, we returned to the car and drove around to this cache for a quick park and grab! TFTC.
A day trip from Canberra to collect some caches near Picton, Tharmoor and Bargo with ZQX. After finding some caches along the nearby creek, we returned to the car and drove around to this cache for a quick park and grab! TFTC.
Needed a D1T3. So on the way back from Sydney, this was a great stop - pity it was 42 degrees and a wind, but the cache was found quickly and signed. Back into the car aircon. TFTC giotec
After looking for dragon gate #1 with no success, we moved onto the Bargo cache, quick easy find with a bit of bush bashing.
Thank you
Thank you
My last cache in the area and it was a nice walk along a flat road! A change from the others today.
TFTC.
TFTC.
I returned here today with Canary. I was wondering why the cache didn't appear on my query. I was later to discover that I found the cache almost six years ago. After so many finds I didn't remember it. Good to see the cache still there and in good condition
I found this cache as a joint part of “Team” Throsbyonchurch and in which name the log book was signed. I now have my own account as I’m old enough to cache myself, so I am claiming a fair share of my earlier finds. As I had no caching name at the time there's no log in the book for me but I’m claiming the find under team ToC. Thank you for the hide.
Found it . -- 2:17 PM -- SL TNLN TFTH. Thanks for bringing us here. Drove right to cache and sat listening to the bulls mooing.
Cache in good condition.
*** NO trackables found in this cache ***
Cache in good condition.
*** NO trackables found in this cache ***
Found on a wonderful day of Caching with StumbleTrip, Stumble's mate and Bob the Minion! TFTC
No problems with finding this cache and signing log. Thank you for the hide.
We found it today during a trip around the Bargo Tahmoor area.
It's great to find a classical case with lots of goodies and lots of good things to say about it.
We gave it a favourite Point.
We talk nothing and left nothing.
Thanks very much for this cache.
It's great to find a classical case with lots of goodies and lots of good things to say about it.
We gave it a favourite Point.
We talk nothing and left nothing.
Thanks very much for this cache.
Was so sure I logged this, found with the rest of the family, not sure why I missed logging this online, I must be slipping.
Always great finding a bigger container.
OCWF SL TNL1 TFTC
Always great finding a bigger container.
OCWF SL TNL1 TFTC
Would never expect a trail here. Almost felt like we were coming up somebody's drive-way. Neighbor's dogs barking at us as we went by. Took the final stroll for an easy find.
OCWATCF&MCMD SL TNLN TFTC
OCWATCF&MCMD SL TNLN TFTC
Just a casual walk geo nephew found it first then some amazing manoeuvres as rusty nail666 picked him up and threw him to the Side as a black snake had made it its home managed to get cache and had some swaps dropped off travel bug.
Retrieved geo nephew from a nasty snake bite took my first Travel bug and geo niece and nephew made some swaps.
A nice walk of about 300m each way. Left a trackable that we picked up at Robertson yesterday. TFTC
Nice drive through pretty country in spring. Curious cows entertained the kids for ages. Nice cache
Unloved years - helping a mate reach his 5Yr while I'm aiming for 50Yr!
This is the second cache today where I've had communication with partial-muggles.
The lady that owns the last house on the end of the road is super friendly and knows about caching, she suggests parking the car at the end of her street and walking the 150-200m to the cache.
Cache is slightly damp.
TFTC
This is the second cache today where I've had communication with partial-muggles.
The lady that owns the last house on the end of the road is super friendly and knows about caching, she suggests parking the car at the end of her street and walking the 150-200m to the cache.
Cache is slightly damp.
TFTC
This is the second cache today where I've had communication with partial-muggles.
The lady that owns the last house on the end of the road is super friendly and knows about caching, she suggests parking the car at the end of her street and walking the 150-200m to the cache.
Cache is slightly damp.
TFTC
The lady that owns the last house on the end of the road is super friendly and knows about caching, she suggests parking the car at the end of her street and walking the 150-200m to the cache.
Cache is slightly damp.
TFTC
Found OK, the posted photo helped but was quite obvious where it would be, cache in good condition. TFTC.
A nice drive on this sunny afternoon & an easy find.
Cheers,
The Hancock Clan
Cheers,
The Hancock Clan
Good find.. Found with Harry, cha & Ethan.. Beat Slamxblam here too.. Easy to find but needs a little off roading
I drove all the way to GZ, and was greeted by some cattle A quick find, thanks.
Interesting windy route here, found the track and parked where the tree was across the trail. Nice short walk then made the find. Some muggles have signed the log but seemed nice about their discovery. Left a few yoyos etc. TFTC!
Cool find stayed the night from Brisbane and what a random place geocaching takes tftc
With The Chili
This entry was edited by Tommo73 on Friday, 08 February 2013 at 02:55:41 UTC.
This entry was edited by Tommo73 on Friday, 08 February 2013 at 02:55:41 UTC.
Got to the end of the road near this one and the farm at the end has a million dogs. I got out and walked the bush track hearing all the dog. Got to gz and found the cache uncovered just sitting there. Signed the log and then covered up the find TFTC
checked on the cache.
it has been damaged by what looks like an animal..
will fix asap
it has been damaged by what looks like an animal..
will fix asap
My first stop and priority on a 3 hr caching adventure, kindly sponsored by my family. I wanted to find a nice large cache and grab my first ever munzee. I contacted the owner prior and got some advice on access. Despite it looking hard on Google Earth, it is quite easy. Can park a few hundred metres away and enjoy a stroll in. Amazingly I could get an Optus signal and easily captured the munzee and logged the cache. Dropped a TB and my personal pathtag.
Lots of fun!
TFTC
#410
This entry was edited by fluffyfish on Saturday, 13 August 2011 at 08:15:31 UTC.
This entry was edited by fluffyfish on Saturday, 13 August 2011 at 08:15:45 UTC.
Lots of fun!
TFTC
#410
This entry was edited by fluffyfish on Saturday, 13 August 2011 at 08:15:31 UTC.
This entry was edited by fluffyfish on Saturday, 13 August 2011 at 08:15:45 UTC.
A great little location for a cache. This was one of my nearest five unfound caches to home (Wollongong) so I am glad to have found it! I am pretty sure that I recognised the smell of what was once in this container
Cheers
Cheers
There is back burning happening soon (next 1-3 months) may disable suddenly once I get confirmation.
Thanks
Thanks
4:25pm
After doing a sort of nearby cache, and not having this on my list to do, once I saw it was a large, and I could come back via a different route, we set off. I tried one route though an open gate, but that soon petered out into nothing. The drove around and came in via the real way. Easy find. Lots of small black angry ants here today. Took the TB.
Cheers
After doing a sort of nearby cache, and not having this on my list to do, once I saw it was a large, and I could come back via a different route, we set off. I tried one route though an open gate, but that soon petered out into nothing. The drove around and came in via the real way. Easy find. Lots of small black angry ants here today. Took the TB.
Cheers
A short detour on the way south this afternoon for this one. Originally I thought it was not a drive by but some reseatch confirmed it could be and it was today. Some cows mooing nearby . TFTC!
Placed cache to where it belonged, added a few goodies, dropped off a TB and made a log.
I'm trying to catch up on past logs today. I've let 140 caches pass without logging them. So I can't say anything specific about your cache. I'm only 10 years old, and while I love caching, I sometimes like doing other things rather than logging my finds when I get home. Sorry. Thanks for putting your cache out for me to enjoy.
Today my dad said I have to catch up on all the logs I have missed. I've missed about 130 because I like caching more than I like writing the logs. So sorry this is just a standard comment. Thanks for hiding your cache for me to enjoy.
Was walked the last half kilometre since we weren't sure how much turning space would be available on that little road. Once at GZ the cache was spotted immediately. Thanks
Geohubby was on a aroll today- like a horse bolting for home he found it quickly and we were on our way to the last for the day. Thanks