Welcome To Wyong II Warnervale, New South Wales, Australia
By Shifter Brains on 17-May-10. Waypoint GC28N1H
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Logs
Welcome sign is gone and does not appear that it will be replaced. There was nowhere nearby suitable for a hide.
Signs are being altered due to council changes.
We enable when the signs are completed.
We enable when the signs are completed.
Yet another one not found.... exact coordinates and no cache.... dissapointing
Strooooooong magnet!! Neet the strength of ten men!!! But managed to get it down and signed lod, TFTC
The weather looked pretty poor this morning when we left, the media beating up another east coast low, and spitting rain falling - we were determined to find some caches in any case, and the Jilliby area was in our sights. As luck would have it, the rain stopped on the way down the M1, and we had a great day, with 26 finds and 4 DNFs.
Welcome to Wyong II was our navigation cache, to ensure we got off the M1 at the right place.... having found its sister cache in the east previously, we made a quick find, I think I bent the sign pulling on the cache though - that's a strong magnet! TFTC Shifter Brains
Welcome to Wyong II was our navigation cache, to ensure we got off the M1 at the right place.... having found its sister cache in the east previously, we made a quick find, I think I bent the sign pulling on the cache though - that's a strong magnet! TFTC Shifter Brains
Attacked by Ants but we found it. Took butterfly, left live love laugh magnet. Great hiding spot!
Another day on the roads finding local caches.
After another road trip up into the hills I am making my way home.
I spotted it quickly.
Thanks for the cache
After another road trip up into the hills I am making my way home.
I spotted it quickly.
Thanks for the cache
This is a busy GC as we are the third to find today and it's only midday. TFTH that was fun dodging automobile muggles. #45
I had found this one a few years ago but my smiley face had disappeared so I signed the log again.
We had a girls weekend away at Lake Macquarie.
We solved a couple of mysteries before hand to pick them up on the way.
We stopped at many beautiful spots and swam at nice beaches and took some nice little scenic walks. We also swam in the rockpool. We found many nice caches.
Thank you
Team sissifalke
We solved a couple of mysteries before hand to pick them up on the way.
We stopped at many beautiful spots and swam at nice beaches and took some nice little scenic walks. We also swam in the rockpool. We found many nice caches.
Thank you
Team sissifalke
DOH!
Arranged a full day with kids Geocaching BlueHaven, thru Lakehaven, down Sparks Road and finishing here on 23/9/2015...... Cache was lost between arranging and arriving without me realizing
Arranged a full day with kids Geocaching BlueHaven, thru Lakehaven, down Sparks Road and finishing here on 23/9/2015...... Cache was lost between arranging and arriving without me realizing
Found it!!! Then our boy went to put it back and it fell down the hole. Will put a new one in there on Tuesday .... Bunnies Family
“I now have my own account and I am logging this old find under my new username.”
Found with noddyb77 on a day mission
Thought it would be a good day to come out this way and get a few
The log is over full and requires a new one
TFTC.
Thought it would be a good day to come out this way and get a few
The log is over full and requires a new one
TFTC.
Found this cache today it was the last of a 72 cache, 11 hour, 300km geocaching trip
This was an easy find.
So many cars passing it was a case of just quickly sticking your hand in where it would fit..
CIH.
TFTC Shifter Brains
So many cars passing it was a case of just quickly sticking your hand in where it would fit..
CIH.
TFTC Shifter Brains
Found by Mary & David, at 1530. We always like these Welcome sign caches because they are usually quick and easy, and give you an idea of the area. Not so sure about the depiction of sun on blue water on such a grey day as today. Our thanks to Shifter Brains.
Wonderful holiday in Australia with laalaa. This is so different than our home country. We had fun.
Greetings from Finland.
Thanks for the cache.
Greetings from Finland.
Thanks for the cache.
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Found it with Team FIN [kapeka & laalaa]
We had fun with caching few weeks here in Australia ( Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland and Australian Capital Territory ). Lots of geocaches and many sort of them too. We saw awesome places, weather was good all the time and people were friendly and polite. Caches were pretty similar like in our home country. Of course there were some exeptions. Nice and huge country!
Greetings from Finland!
Found it with Team FIN [kapeka & laalaa]
We had fun with caching few weeks here in Australia ( Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland and Australian Capital Territory ). Lots of geocaches and many sort of them too. We saw awesome places, weather was good all the time and people were friendly and polite. Caches were pretty similar like in our home country. Of course there were some exeptions. Nice and huge country!
Greetings from Finland!
Picked up on the way home after grabbing a night cache and afew others with Mr Roo. Nice little hide took us longer than it could have. Lots of fun TFTC
Heading home with Kittykatch tonight after doing a nearby night cache. After circling the object once the cache was found quickly using torch light TFTC
Easy find, hardest part was avoiding being seen by muggles, as high muggle acitivity here.
Geokid found this when in rain. Trying to look stealth is not easy with cars flying past every few seconds!
Strong Magnet, heaps of muggle activity. Cops slowed down, smiled and took my phone out and pretended to talk..hehe. TFTC
#2810- put my hand on it in the first place I looked. This has to be the strongest magnet I have ever seen. In the end I left it there and just removed the log to sign. Thanks
It's been a while between welcome's for me, having collected my first of the Wyong greetings many months ago - and it wasn't through lack of trying either....every single time I passed by with the intention of grabbing it, there were cops parked right on top of the cache conducting RBTs, and was seemingly a favourite spot of theirs....I even entertained the thought of wondering up to GZ with them there - but thought better of that plan!
Today, while out and about with Opa-Bob collecting up the loose caches in these parts we were yet to find, this was one on my list (as Opa-Bob had previously had success here) - he pulled up and remained in the car, while I made the quick dash to GZ. With a good hint from Opa-Bob, I went to just grab it and quickly return to the car before I drew attention from passing Muggles, but this cache was quite disobedient annd stuck his ground. I gave him a tug or 3 and with a bit of effort (alright, a lot of effort) I finally got the cache in hand and returned to the car for signing - wherein I needed to use my tools to get the snap-seal Baggie and log out - not much room in there, despite the minimal contents! With signing duties complete, I went to make the replacement dash a and you'd think I would have gotten that right - but no. Got it stuck in all sorts of wrong places before I managed to force the cache back into where he was trying very hard not to go! Thanks for giving me a cache that I thought would be straightforward and simple, but still gave me a good time and chuckle Shifters - as such, and with 1 gateway/welcome to go, this one is my pick of the bunch
Today, while out and about with Opa-Bob collecting up the loose caches in these parts we were yet to find, this was one on my list (as Opa-Bob had previously had success here) - he pulled up and remained in the car, while I made the quick dash to GZ. With a good hint from Opa-Bob, I went to just grab it and quickly return to the car before I drew attention from passing Muggles, but this cache was quite disobedient annd stuck his ground. I gave him a tug or 3 and with a bit of effort (alright, a lot of effort) I finally got the cache in hand and returned to the car for signing - wherein I needed to use my tools to get the snap-seal Baggie and log out - not much room in there, despite the minimal contents! With signing duties complete, I went to make the replacement dash a and you'd think I would have gotten that right - but no. Got it stuck in all sorts of wrong places before I managed to force the cache back into where he was trying very hard not to go! Thanks for giving me a cache that I thought would be straightforward and simple, but still gave me a good time and chuckle Shifters - as such, and with 1 gateway/welcome to go, this one is my pick of the bunch
This was quite a straightforward find. With all the passing traffic (I was surprised how much traffic there was here in the middle of the day), however, I felt very exposed wandering around a structure that there is no logical reason to be at ... but hey, that's a geocacher's lot!
Thanks muchly for the cache and the smiley Shifter.
Thanks muchly for the cache and the smiley Shifter.
Took advantage of a break in the rainy weather to grab a few caches. Geo-hubby made a quick find of this but he will have to increase his spinach intake because he had trouble with the very strong magnet!!
Thanks Shifter Brains
Thanks Shifter Brains
Down from Newcastle for an enjoyable and successful day with Yella Belly (73 for the day), TFTC Shifter Brains!!
We certainly got our timing right when hunting for this cache. We went to look for this cache just ater getting off the highway. Accurate coordinates led to a quick find. Although the container was missing a lid, the logs were in acceptable condition. After finding two more caches in the area, we came back past the location to find a mobile speed gun operating from the spot we had parked. The Geo-Gods were smiling on us today. Thanks for the cache Shifter Brains.
Found it however the lid is still broken and log filled . I put a new log in it for now tftc
We are on our way to the Oz Mega Event in Murray Bridge and will be maintainung this one upon return sometime in May.
For maintenance.
We were aware the lid was broken - someone obviously didn't replace it properly and it has fallen off.
We were aware the lid was broken - someone obviously didn't replace it properly and it has fallen off.