WARES WALLABY? Coalfalls, Queensland, Australia
By
Stu+1 on 04-Jul-10. Waypoint GC2B6FB
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Logs
We took to the bush and where the GPS was indicating we were surrounded by mud covered landscape. The creek has been up pretty high. I was not confident that we would find anything but I bent down and looked under the bush at my feet and was surprised to see a container.
I extracted it and open it it up. Everything was completely soaked. The water had drained out of it as it had been lying on its side. We couldn't sign the log but we extracted the Jeep TB which was showing signs of going rusty.
I extracted it and open it it up. Everything was completely soaked. The water had drained out of it as it had been lying on its side. We couldn't sign the log but we extracted the Jeep TB which was showing signs of going rusty.
Doing some back dating, found this cache last month but my computer decided it wanted to crash so I couldn't log it until now...
T: mobile phone sock
L: racing car
#2
T: mobile phone sock
L: racing car
#2
Found as a part of Team SaintsMadHouse and now that the kids have grown we each have our own accounts to finddd geocaches with separately wherever we go!fairly easy, don't wear sandals and do this in the rain!
This entry was edited by saintsmadhouse on Sunday, 21 November 2010 at 01:24:26.
This entry was edited by saintsmadhouse on Sunday, 21 November 2010 at 01:24:26.
fairly easy, don't wear sandals and do this in the rain!
This entry was edited by saintsmadhouse on Sunday, 21 November 2010 at 01:24:26.
This entry was edited by saintsmadhouse on Sunday, 21 November 2010 at 01:24:26.
I enjoyed ths one. A rainy afternoon makes me for no muggles thankfully. I neared GZ and made my way into the bushland. I enjoyed this little area. Unlike others, I came up with the cache after only a bit of a hunt. A well hidden beast indeed - I only happened to glance in the right direction that I found it. The cache is in good condition. TFTC Stu+1
Found this one with Wranga.
Gps was throwing us off course a little but after a bit of rumaging through the bushes we located the cache.
T: phone sock L: racing car
#10
Gps was throwing us off course a little but after a bit of rumaging through the bushes we located the cache.
T: phone sock L: racing car
#10
What a great place for a family to kick a footy around and then have a barbie T 1 x Coin L 1 x TB TFTC
This one was a bit elusive. The overcast day meant the GPSr was not as accurate as I would have liked, and there are so many hiding places at GZ. After some false starts I finally got the correct hidey hole and had the cache in hand . A very good hide this one, I can't imagine any muggle finding it by accident! Signed log and took Blue Bunny TB, dropped off Medusa GC owned by the cache owner, it seemed an appropriate cache for it . Thanks for the cache Stu+1, it was a good hunt.
Found by Sunshine Toledo and Jinga 2 at 2:10pm. This cache took several minutes to track down as it was very well hidden. TFTC
We used to live in this area in 2000. It was good to come back for a visit. Great hiding place.
TFTC. SL.
TFTC. SL.
Out for a caching afternoon in the drizzle and occasional shower. Made for perfect caching conditions as we hardly saw another soul all day Was interested in how this area had changed from when I lived in the street where this park is situated. Was able to show my youngest the house he lived in before he turned one, some 9 years ago!
TFTC. SL.
TFTC. SL.
When I saw the GZ , I thought of snakes and creepy crawlies but it wasn't too bad.No wallabies either. Cache was found after a "few" minutes. TFTC
Found it No. 2874 ... a lot of hiding spots, but a quick find ... TN and left Geocoin TFTC
Another nice quick find, took coins left a compass and a phone sock, thanks Princess (and Stu of coarse).
That's an amazing spot for a cache. All those climbing vines over the shrubs and trees make it look kinda ghostly. Found the cache after a short search. TN/LN/SL and went on down to the bottom for a look. Seems you could approach from either side if the weather's kind, although, it's a bit tricky underfoot.
Obviousy dedicated to a well respected local teacher and sportsman. Nice that some good people are remembered for posterity.
TNLN. TFTC, and I loved the cammo job, Princess (who I assume is the "+1" in "stu+1".
TNLN. TFTC, and I loved the cammo job, Princess (who I assume is the "+1" in "stu+1".
Found at 1040 after a short wander. Nice peaceful quite area. No one around. Loved the green ground cover and the camo on the container. Good hide. TNLNSL TFTC
After a nice little wander we found GZ, tomtom was being temperamental but eventually settled down enough to show us the way. Found cache quickly and sat for a minute enjoying the lovely greenery. TFTC T TB LGlitter pen.
I ran decoy with my geosister while my geodad was looking for the cache; we had fun in the park. TFTC SL.
I ran decoy with my geosister while my geodad was looking for the cache; we had fun in the park. TFTC SL.
Beaten to the cache again,second to sign the log,love the colour of the box ,blended in with the hidding spot ,great hide Thanks Stu+1
No.200 for me! ....... Nice Park, Good quick find with Diesel48 and the geokids. TFTC. Took - Wunjala Gecko coin, Left - American Cacher coin.
This entry was edited by fire_boy72 on Monday, 12 July 2010 at 04:07:34.
This entry was edited by fire_boy72 on Monday, 12 July 2010 at 04:07:34.
Easy find with Fire_boy72. Took GeocoinRed Handed to move up north a bit. TFTC SL
Nice and quiet in the park today with only 3 or 4 kids playing at the top end... I wanderred down the path and wanderred around a little before the GPS was happy to settle and take me to GZ... Once there, the cache was spotted in a nice spot that should keep it safe.
I openned the container and spotted a very neat coin. A good sign that no-one had been there before me, or so I hoped... On lifting the cover of the log, the page was blank and I was *FTF* at 1355...
I took the coin and will find a nice spot for it to rest.. [^]
Cheers Stu+1
I openned the container and spotted a very neat coin. A good sign that no-one had been there before me, or so I hoped... On lifting the cover of the log, the page was blank and I was *FTF* at 1355...
I took the coin and will find a nice spot for it to rest.. [^]
Cheers Stu+1