Jayco Lyndhurst, Victoria, Australia
By
crank1 on 31-Jul-10. Waypoint GC2CJKZ
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Logs
Time to retire. Had three times missing and no worth to replace. Thanks for your visiting my cache.
No sign of cache despite careful check of all possibilities on only likely structure in vicinity.
Nice find on our way home from Dart Hall. My friends played the darts. Enjoyed rainy night. TFTC
take my geofriend ozuk while I am checking my caches. .
All looks good.
Happy Caching.
All looks good.
Happy Caching.
I don't think I'd be shocking anyone at this point by stating that roadside micro trads are not my highest priority geocaching-wise. But I passed by today for possibly the 117th time since I signed up to this caper--I needed to go to Dandenong to exchange a faulty pair of shoes--and this time, for whatever reason, I sought a place to park and had a look. I then found it fairly quickly. Did the whole fake telephone call thing and everything, but I suspect it was wasted on the motorists speeding down the highway. Thanks crank1!
Who would have thought you could spot this one from the car.
Somehow we did.
Thanks crank1.
Chiefton!!!
Somehow we did.
Thanks crank1.
Chiefton!!!
Bit of a challenge for a shorty like me, needed some branch assistance from a nearby tree, TFTC
On my way to roller derby training sans the Ruverbug, thought I'd grab one that I've been contemplating for a while but never had time to get. Ran across the hwy in thongs with my sparkly hot pants onand made the find quickly. No log book though. Have folded up and left some paper as a temporary log.
TFTC
TFTC
Found tonight with grumpy gramps 1, putting a few smiley faces in Frankston tonight. Hoping for double figures to help me towards my 3000. TFTC no logbook within??
A nice easy find this morning thanks to a clue from a previous log. Great hiding spot for s tiny cache tftc
Brilliant, the height was no issue for me, but I'm glad i took my glasses. TFTC
Family holiday on the Mornington Penninsula, we made it our goal to grab at least one per day. Some great caches, clever puzzles and wonderful views and places to visit. We followed a call out for a night cache assault and cached our way there. Found with becca85. TFTC
On holidays in Mt Eliza, we saw the call out for an unofficial event- a group assault on Night caches in Lysterfield Park. We checked the GPS and saw it was a 40 minute drive away. After a lazy holiday thus far caching-wise, neisha07 and I decided to make the trip and head off early to cache our way there. Second stop so far, I spotted it quickly and made a quick grab during a lull in traffic. TFTC
On the way back to the Airport to fly home to SA after an awesome weekend at the Mega event and catching up with our Son who is stationed at HMAS Cerberus, we stopped to grab this one and to see where our future home would be built! TFTC
Find Number 3229
The Booo's found this cache, Another quick find by Mrs Booo who had to stand on tip toes to get it
Thanks crank1 for placing this cache
The Booo's found this cache, Another quick find by Mrs Booo who had to stand on tip toes to get it
Thanks crank1 for placing this cache
We are on a road trip to attend "The Melbourne Event" Mega, taking our time to get there and on the return journey. Fortunately, there were lots of caches along the way to tempt us to stop for a while to smell the roses.
While we were at the Mega, there were some specific caches we wanted to complete to achieve various challenges such as completing our D/T grid for the third time and some of the caches we found will help us to reach those challenges.
Thank you crank1 for having placed the cache for everyone to enjoy
While we were at the Mega, there were some specific caches we wanted to complete to achieve various challenges such as completing our D/T grid for the third time and some of the caches we found will help us to reach those challenges.
Thank you crank1 for having placed the cache for everyone to enjoy
Once out caching I hate to give up while I still have breath and mobility lol. The boys ... Not so much. Had to do a little whining about driving right past this cache and that being such a waste lol. As you can see, I got my way (as I should lol) and JSando and Tyzza1 gave in and helped make this great little find. TFTC
Out and about on yet another hunt with geobrother. Thanks for the cache. Nice and cold today but at least there's no rain
Out caching with PantherX today. Decided to hit up some areas we suspected would be quiet on a Sunday. We found 34 on this trip, so was a good day.
#1512 @11:55
I was out caching in the wind with Hawley3 today and we had an ambitious goal to clear out the Dandenong and Hallam areas. We found 34 caches all up so it was a pretty successful outing. This was a nice quick find and we were the first to sign in the new log book. Thanks for the cache, crank1!
I was out caching in the wind with Hawley3 today and we had an ambitious goal to clear out the Dandenong and Hallam areas. We found 34 caches all up so it was a pretty successful outing. This was a nice quick find and we were the first to sign in the new log book. Thanks for the cache, crank1!
We've tried for this before but on a quiet Sunday night we have got it, not what I was looking for, but the cook was straight on to it
TFTC
Quick, easy find. My co-ords were a little bit off. Even without the hint, had a good idea where it might me. No pen, so didn't SL.
4 of 4 so far tonight!!
Quick, easy find. My co-ords were a little bit off. Even without the hint, had a good idea where it might me. No pen, so didn't SL.
4 of 4 so far tonight!!
We found this one on our way home from getting the geocar a little bit more ready for the big trip
Interesting hide although there were a lot of muggles around we got it with no issues
Glad To Get A Smiley For Nanos / Micros
Interesting hide although there were a lot of muggles around we got it with no issues
Glad To Get A Smiley For Nanos / Micros
Find #271
Had a work meeting nearby and once I was done I headed off to this one. Pulled the car up nearby and thanks to the hint I quickly made the find. Retired to the car to sign on another pristine log and popped it back in place before moving swiftly on. Busy road and not a whole lot to commend the area. Nice work flexibility though - one find before meeting and one after! Thanks for the cache crank1.
Had a work meeting nearby and once I was done I headed off to this one. Pulled the car up nearby and thanks to the hint I quickly made the find. Retired to the car to sign on another pristine log and popped it back in place before moving swiftly on. Busy road and not a whole lot to commend the area. Nice work flexibility though - one find before meeting and one after! Thanks for the cache crank1.
After a early night at work decided to take a different way home and came across this little one a quick and easy find tftc
While on holiday from Queensland in my brand new jayco found out by chance we were staying right near the jayco factory so while looking around decided to look for a geocache very handy
A conveniant find while awaiting a bus back into town after visiting the nearby factory. What an amazing and well organised place. It was great to see where our new camper came from.
cheers and thanks for the cache,
S.t.
(N.Z.)
cheers and thanks for the cache,
S.t.
(N.Z.)
I decided the time was right to find this one.
Quiet here this evening. Sixth of eight for today. #349
Signed & replaced. Visited some travellers to Jayco
Thanks for the wonderful hide crank1
Quiet here this evening. Sixth of eight for today. #349
Signed & replaced. Visited some travellers to Jayco
Thanks for the wonderful hide crank1
I took a few wrong turns and I ended up in Dandenong instead of Frankston. Better pick up some caches to make it worthwhile. A quick feel around at GZ and I had the cache in hand. Fairly quiet on the road tonight.
Tftc
Tftc
Finally I've done this one. I've been driving past it for years now on my way home from work and being able to spot it every time I went past, and today was the day/evening to do it. TFTCSL
Can not help but admire the irony here - such a small cache for the biggest RV factory in Australia. Glad it wasn't hidden inside said facility. TFTC.
Was heading back from my parents farm after helping with their flower show this morning and since it was a magic day decided to find a few caches.
Nice easy find in between breaks in the traffic. Luckily I parked in the bus lane right at GZ with the boot open looking like I was doing other stuff so as not to create any suspicion. TFTC.
Nice easy find in between breaks in the traffic. Luckily I parked in the bus lane right at GZ with the boot open looking like I was doing other stuff so as not to create any suspicion. TFTC.
Found at 12.50pm after our Jayco factory tour. Didn't take too long to locate as we had a feeling what we were looking for. TFTC
So, I'm in a meeting at a nearby business today and during a 'dull' few minutes while one of the presentations was being shown, I decided to have a look to see what caches were in the area. Well, low and behold, theres one just up the road, 360 metres away. That will be the cache for today and due to time restraints, I had to leave and decided to do it a bit later on.
After dinner tonight it was decided that the cache I saw today was the one to get. 25 km drive, that's not too bad, on the way we go.
Moose made the find in no time and then popped back into tritonius to extract and sign the log and escape the howling wind. That's where the fun began. Moose went about extracting the log with his fingernails when it managed to flick out of his grasp and bounce around the centre console until it disappeared!!! That's when a mad scramble began as the search was on with torches blazing and doors open looking in every nook and cranny, next to a road where cars were slowing to see what the commotion was... After looking and getting more and more frustrated, it was decided that looking around a dark car with a torch for a nano log with cars whizzing past at 80km/h was going to be fruitless at 9 o'clock at night! Moose, conceding defeat at the reality that it may have fallen down the gap around the handbrake lever(you know the one where only a twistie or 5 cent piece can be found)grabbed an emergency nano log, that we keep just in case we find a full or missing log and replaced it.(He was mentioning how Biggles1024 lost the bottom of this cache a few finds ago!) Poor old Moose, it seems that his butter fingers let him down...
Sorry for the long log especially those with GPS units and sorry again to Crank1 for potentially losing the log. So this one has had a new container and new log without any interference from muggles!
Crank1, if and when I find the missing log, I will swap it out as soon as I get it. Sorry.
After dinner tonight it was decided that the cache I saw today was the one to get. 25 km drive, that's not too bad, on the way we go.
Moose made the find in no time and then popped back into tritonius to extract and sign the log and escape the howling wind. That's where the fun began. Moose went about extracting the log with his fingernails when it managed to flick out of his grasp and bounce around the centre console until it disappeared!!! That's when a mad scramble began as the search was on with torches blazing and doors open looking in every nook and cranny, next to a road where cars were slowing to see what the commotion was... After looking and getting more and more frustrated, it was decided that looking around a dark car with a torch for a nano log with cars whizzing past at 80km/h was going to be fruitless at 9 o'clock at night! Moose, conceding defeat at the reality that it may have fallen down the gap around the handbrake lever(you know the one where only a twistie or 5 cent piece can be found)grabbed an emergency nano log, that we keep just in case we find a full or missing log and replaced it.(He was mentioning how Biggles1024 lost the bottom of this cache a few finds ago!) Poor old Moose, it seems that his butter fingers let him down...
Sorry for the long log especially those with GPS units and sorry again to Crank1 for potentially losing the log. So this one has had a new container and new log without any interference from muggles!
Crank1, if and when I find the missing log, I will swap it out as soon as I get it. Sorry.
Pulling over to the side of the road the workers at the nearby flower barn were locking up so the Geomissus and I sat in the car for a few minutes for them to clear the area. I jumped out, spotted the container and retreated back to the car to sign.
This was our first nano and although we had found small micros before, our eyes popped out a bit at the size of such a container and log inside!
Thanks for the cache!
This was our first nano and although we had found small micros before, our eyes popped out a bit at the size of such a container and log inside!
Thanks for the cache!
After cooking for Campbell's school at the nearby Masters BBQ, we headed out for a little caching run this afternoon. After parking the GeoRanger nearby we walked to GZ, After a quick search Trent came up with the find. We signed the log then replaced the cache before heading off to find more.
Thanks for the cache crank1.
Thanks for the cache crank1.
Found as I walked towards the location.
sazza22 took a while looking and then asked for a hint.
Signed and replaced in its hiding spot.
Thanks crank
sazza22 took a while looking and then asked for a hint.
Signed and replaced in its hiding spot.
Thanks crank
Had a quick look but perhaps it was too quick. In any case I didn't spot the hide. Was slightly interested in the subject though since our son bought a new Jayco a few years back.
Have looked at this on the map soooo many times & today with Pea bear we finally stopped for a look. After a bit of a stretch we soon had the cache in hand. Thanks crank1 for the cache.
Out on another caching mission with BorisB&Natasha today. Took quite a while to retrieve as we had to wait for a break in the traffic. I kept watch as Natasha made the stealthy retrieval. Tiny, tiny cache... couldn't imagine this would ever get muggled. Thanks crank1 for the cache.
First find for the day. Third attempt. Silly kids hanging around other caches. TFTC
Oh finally, a cache not surrounded by annoying muggle children! We tried to get two others before this but rug rats everywhere. Nice easy one this, and the flower ppl weren't at the front to make it hard
Happy New Year 2013
Today I had been busy with my caches to replace all caches new log papers.
Thanks biggles1024 for replace new. Sorry as I was away for 2 months and busy with my family.
Happy Hunting
Today I had been busy with my caches to replace all caches new log papers.
Thanks biggles1024 for replace new. Sorry as I was away for 2 months and busy with my family.
Happy Hunting
Butter fingers me dropped the container when I opened it and lost the bottom half in the long grass. I've brought the log and top half home. I will replace the container and put the cache back ASAP. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Have passed this one many times, so time to stop and sign today, parked far enough away in case a bus arrived. tftc
A quick drive by while out and about. Had to wait for a break in the traffic to retrieve and put back. TFTC.
This entry was edited by BeeJay22 on Sunday, 19 August 2012 at 06:41:55 UTC.
This entry was edited by BeeJay22 on Sunday, 19 August 2012 at 06:41:55 UTC.
Easy find, too high for geo kids and you might be watched by the farmer
Found 5:22pm , find # 1361
After a very wet morning I had nothing in particular planned this afternoon, so what better than a spot of caching. I decided to push my perimeter out a bit to the south, so headed down into the Aspendale, Seaford, Carrum area, finishing up in Dandenong South.
The afternoon was much better than the morning, although it did threaten to rain a lot of the time, but the rain only actually started just as I was finishing which was a good result.
This one was number 7 for the afternoon.
I thought this was a strange place to hide a cache, but if they're there, I'll look.
I parked on the grassy verge past the entrance to the business, and then pretended to be on the phone while I searched, and found it pretty much immediately.
Signed the log in my car, and then returned it to it's hiding place.
Thanks crank1.
After a very wet morning I had nothing in particular planned this afternoon, so what better than a spot of caching. I decided to push my perimeter out a bit to the south, so headed down into the Aspendale, Seaford, Carrum area, finishing up in Dandenong South.
The afternoon was much better than the morning, although it did threaten to rain a lot of the time, but the rain only actually started just as I was finishing which was a good result.
This one was number 7 for the afternoon.
I thought this was a strange place to hide a cache, but if they're there, I'll look.
I parked on the grassy verge past the entrance to the business, and then pretended to be on the phone while I searched, and found it pretty much immediately.
Signed the log in my car, and then returned it to it's hiding place.
Thanks crank1.
Have been going to do this cache for awhile but I just haven't been down past here for sometime but today I made a detour to grab it. Sl Thanks Crank1 for the cache
Found today at 12:15 pm while out and about with the Geodog. Spotted cache straight away but had to wait for a lull in the traffic before I could retrieve it. Signed log. Then took the Geodog for a walk around the nearby lake before heading back to the car. Thanks for the cache crank1.
Had to go to Dandenong so looked up a cache in the area. Geokid and Geomum found it quickly. Geo mum could just reach. Great clue. Thanks.
Another legendary night caching run by TDC (The Demolition Crew) + 1. A sensational 78 find run to Phillip Island and back with the usual TDC members - myself, TrailRunning and Quasar3671 and one other, the legendary "Roostaman" from Wagga. The trip started in the Dandenong area, and progressed around Westernport and all the way to the other end of Phillip Island. There were several foci for the night, those being the powertrails up the middle of the island, as well as the Drowning, Not Caching puzzle series. We didn't get all the puzzle series done, but we did smash the powertrail. A sensational night, great company, chicken rolls, and an impromptu stop at an abandoned lounge suite on the side of the road, which made for a great "chicken roll" break.
Nice quick find in a logical spot on this one. Lots of traffic, but they didn't seemed to take much notice. TFTC.
Nice quick find in a logical spot on this one. Lots of traffic, but they didn't seemed to take much notice. TFTC.
Glad crank1 come with me so she retrieve the nano for me as I am short!!.. Signed the log. Thanks Crank1.
Found this cache today - thought I would be okay parking in the driveway of the closed flower shop (rather than the bus lane!) especially as there was a bicyclist sitting at the bus stop. I couldn't quite work out if he was resting or waiting for the bus (he was resting because he got going again near the end of my time at the cache). Anyway I got caught well and truly as a car pulled up behind me - I asked if he was looking for something (I assumed a geocacher) and he said no and it turned out he was the owner of the flower shop. Oops - he said was I okay and had I broken down. I said no and then asked permission to turn around in his carpark. He said yes so I moved the car further down the road. Anyway after all that finding the cache was a bit of the anticlimax! Quick find once I had the clue and signed log but left and took nothing.
Thanks for the cache crank1
Thanks for the cache crank1