FulJames Hawthorne, Queensland, Australia
By
sniffme on 28-Jul-10. Waypoint GC2CEBX
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Hadn't noticed this one had been pulled but once again I visited this spot and the new spot (which still seems to be the old spot) and simply found nothing but barking dogs and cranky residents.
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at 14:38 we found a small strip of velcro which we believe had been used to hold the cache. It was at the coords listed in an obvious hiding place which fits the hint. We can't think of any other reason for a piece of velcro being stuck there. We could not find a cache and guess it has gone.
Was about to log a DNF but just read through the previous logs. The cords I had took me up the lane so I thought all was well, but neighborhood watch was alert, I cruised the fence but really had to leave. Now I see other coords in a log entry that are different to those at the top of the listing. Needs sorting out thanks. (it's the 2nd today)
Something is definitely wrong here. As described below the coords put you near the intersection of Lower Bowen Tce and Sydney Street.
The latest coordinates for this cache put it in the middle of an intersection. No obvious laneway in sight. [:S]
I was about to go looking for this one when I realised the "new" coords in my GPS were in fact the same as the old coords, and without the log where you wrote the new coords, I wasn't able to go hunting for it. Do you think you change the coords to the new spot so I can send it straight to GSAK please? Thanks!
Coordinates changed from:
S 27° 28.089 E 153° 02.784
Coordinates changed to:
S 27° 28.089 E 153° 02.784
Distance from original: 0 feet or 0 meters.
New location S27 28.186 E153 02.846
S 27° 28.089 E 153° 02.784
Coordinates changed to:
S 27° 28.089 E 153° 02.784
Distance from original: 0 feet or 0 meters.
New location S27 28.186 E153 02.846
Arrived at GZ with geonippers and 2 very large dogs made a lot of racket. A cranky muggle came out and said are we after the GPS thing. He has removed it because it is disturbing his dogs and the neighbours. It seems as though the cache hide was located on his fence. Obviously needs to be moved or archived. Thanks for hunt anyway.
I looked much harder that another nearby cache but must be cache blind. That is 3 DNF's out of 3 in this area this afternoon
Found this one on my way to work on that morning, with the Bikey...
Thanks for the nice ride before work, it's a great way to start a good day !
TFTC... & Greetings from Normany + Hamilton !
Thanks for the nice ride before work, it's a great way to start a good day !
TFTC... & Greetings from Normany + Hamilton !
I drove up the lane and as I turned around I spotted the cache.
I parked back where the lane is a bit wider and walked back for a quick grab.
I don't think I would want this as my only access if I was living here.
I parked back where the lane is a bit wider and walked back for a quick grab.
I don't think I would want this as my only access if I was living here.
We had a early start to the day so we took a detour up brunswick st. We parked on the main st and walked up the lane.
No fire mains says the sign at the beginning of the street.
Half the houses look like they have been forgotten but not the other half - very flash.
TFTC
No fire mains says the sign at the beginning of the street.
Half the houses look like they have been forgotten but not the other half - very flash.
TFTC
There were a few people walking along the road so I ambled toward the end looking lost. Finally they departed and I nabbed the cache and signed the log. TFTC sniffme.