360 degrees of Rockingham Peron, Western Australia, Australia
By TeamHume on 22-Aug-10. Waypoint GC2DE5H

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16-Jun-12
As there's been either no response from the cache owner, no cache to find or log to sign, I'm archiving it to keep it from continually showing up in search lists, and to prevent it from blocking other cache placements. If you wish to repair/replace/make available the cache sometime in the near future (next 30 days), just contact us (by email), and assuming it meets the current guidelines, we'll be happy to unarchive it.
 
01-Mar-12
Visited both caches last night the first cache was intact however as previously mentioned you cant open it, have removed offsite to look at another way to secure the container.
 
21-Feb-12
This was a 2 day effort as I tried straightlining and came across some frighteningly large spiders, cool nature. First cache needs screwdriver and pliers to open, a drop of oil would go well. Excellent caches and interesting location tnln t4tc
 
16-Jan-12
Out with Salmas, found the initial container, but sadly no tools with us Sad, will try again next time we're down here.
 
16-Jan-12
Found the initial cache but nothing on us to open it
Make sure you bring screw driver or a handy tool
Should be mentioned in the description
Thanks will be back another time
 
06-Jan-12
No luck here today. Maybe it needs to be checked!
 
07-Dec-11
Found the first hide OK, but couldn't open it. This really should be noted in the description. Note to future finders - you need a phillips head screwdriver and possibly a spanner to get inside. I had neither so had to quit early.
 
01-Oct-11
Nice containers, very military! TFTC
 
19-Sep-11
We found this on our afternoon walk, great cache containers, there was no pen in da cache so we couldn't log in the book! We attached a pic instead! TFTC just fantastic, I also grew up in these dunes, good to look around again!
 
17-Sep-11
Found WP1 without any problem, pity about GZ.Twisted
 
12-Sep-11
Spent awhile at the initial waypoint and almost gave up Red Face! Found in the last place we looked.
Now it's always interesting visiting places you've never been before, not knowing if you should follow the arrow (which we did) [xx(], or follow the path Wink, hoping it will change direction and lead you where you want to go.
Found another structure on the way to GZ Cool.
TNLNSL. A very military grade cache!
Thanks Team Hume.
 
11-Sep-11
What a great cache. We took along one of the kid's school mates. We all had a ball. Great morning for a walk around Point Peron. TFTH TNLNSL
 
11-Sep-11
Back again! This time the first container was in hand in a few minutes Smile - how was missed the first time? Surprised. The co-ords paper was wet so we transcribed them onto a new bit of paper and put both into a zip lock bag, back in the first container. Geokids found cache in no time flat Big Grin and loved the views and structures for this one. Did a swap.

Thanks TeamHume for the cache and fun. [^]
 
09-Sep-11
We had started to search for this cache over a wekk ago. We found WP1 but could not access the information. Today we returned with friends, Philip and Wench, and they were very useful in accessing the container. The information inside was quite damp and in danger of disintegrating. We then used this information to head off to the final waypoint. After a few minutes the cache was in hand although Wench had to help out again. Great containers. Great multi in a very interesting area. TFTC TeamHume
 
02-Sep-11
Sad Despite Geokids best efforts, the local flora was too thick and prickly to find this one. They did like the structure though!
 
2nd find for today, gps threw us off a bit on the last way point but the cache was soon in hand. Thanks for the fun little multi
 
28-Aug-11
Information regarding final w/p is wet and falling apart. Canister difficult to open - needs attention.
 
28-Aug-11
We had to return to our car after finding w/p1 as we needed pliers and a phillips to get it open. The inside of the container is wet and the co-ords starting to fall apart - needs attention. Easy find at the final gz.
 
07-Aug-11
Well done, this one took us a while but we persevered and found it in the end, unfortunatly didnt have a screw driver (phillips) and adjustable to get into the cache, bu tI will go back and sign for the team when back off holidays.
 
24-May-11
the first waypoint had me stuck and after a look around with no luck i decided to go fry other fish
 
19-May-11
One of many finds on a big day out Caching with Felix II.

Had a great walk around this coastal headland finding the four caches.

This multi was great, both the first WP and the Cache were found by taking cross country routes
as we did not locate the routes of the paths.

Really great canisters for both parts, with fantastic views from the final GZ.

TFTC
 
19-May-11
Found after a substantial bush bash between the points. Hmmm short cuts just don't seem to be what they used to be! Certainly can't recommend talking on the phone when walking down steep sandy embankments over logs. Enjoyed this cache on a great caching day. Great Weather and great views. 27th cache of 33 on a Southern Caching run with The Machman today. TFTC TeamHume. Very interesting containers too! Ducked up to the Trigpoint when nearby too for GCA log and magnificent view from there too!
 
A good multi that visits some interesting places.
Found OK and SL.
Many thanks,
TCC~
 
04-May-11
Cleverly hidden nice find
TFTC
 
20-Apr-11
Dropped by today so Tiny Trev could do a swap - he wanted to exchange a rock for a fluffy puppy when we found the cache, and was a little put out when dad ixnayed the idea, so we went back today so he could swap a duck for the puppy. Happy camper again!
 
10-Apr-11
Found the first waypoint months ago, but it's been too hot this summer for walks around Point Peron, so we've been waiting for the weather to become more cache friendly. Loved the containers, and the locations.
TNLNSL
 
05-Apr-11
Really enjoyed my first multi cache.Tftc
thorpey jr
 
16-Mar-11
3520 + 108 = 3628. Found during a short visit to Rockingham for work...

Great place to walk around and find a Multi Cache. This and the other caches around had some great scenery and little walks - Thanks TeamHume !!

TNLN - TFTC !!

Cheers....
 
06-Feb-11
Enjoyed the short tour, TFTC TeamHume
 
27-Jan-11
Not many people out here today - much too hot for all but fearless intrepid cachers! Great spots and excellent containers for WP and GZ. A lovely area to visit - but in cooler weather than 40 degrees though. Thanks for a great hunt TeamHume.
 
27-Jan-11
Unfortunately it was just a bit too hot to really enjoy this cache to the fullest, but I was still very impressed with the themed containers - I've never seen anything like them before.
T: GC L: pathtag.
TFTC & interesting tour of the area TeamHume.
 
08-Jan-11
Great cache containers!! Loved them both Smile and they were in obvious, easy to find locations.

I came up to WP1 after going past the nearby trig station and logging the GCA trig point cache there. After finding WP1 I diverted to another nearby cache before going back for the final spot. Wow, what a structure! I didn't expect to see that here. Great spot for the cache. I left Cachefinder2's Found It Bronze GC here.

Thanks for the cache TeamHume!
 
02-Jan-11
I loved this one! as been said before, great containers, great spots, great views...unfortunately millions of flies were thinking the same today...

TFTH
TNLN
 
02-Jan-11
An excellent cache - love the containers - very professional indeed - fit the location as am sure they would withstand any attack Smile Moved Travel Bug ...
 
02-Jan-11
Loved the area, loved the walk, Flies grrrr
 
29-Dec-10
An awesome adventure of the paths of Point Peron. We love coming here. Very creative wp holder and cache box. TFTH TSLS. SL. Took gorilla TB
 
18-Dec-10
We thoroughly enjoyed this multi. No problem with the WP or the final cache. Admired the containers and the views. Virtual Ed TB & Bonzo Monkey TB and one of our new pathtags. TFTC
 
15-Dec-10
Took interstate friends to show them the world of caching and they found both WP1 and cache before I did! Cool Great hike on a great day but for the flies that drove us insane. [:(!] Thanks TeamHume for bringing us here. SL Took playing cards and left spiderman tattoos and bendy spaghetti doll.
 
15-Dec-10
Have been introduced to the world of caching by Skulduggery, FANTASTIC, beatiful area to explore Big GrinBig GrinBig GrinBig Grin. Great first cache.
 
23-Sep-10
It took me a long time to find WP1 but I did a happy dance when I did. Nice little cache will stand the test of time. I am sad to say I even went inside the bunker but found nothing but creepy crawlies in there. Yuck.
No need to go cross country for this one there is a path all the way there, probably less snake infested too. I found the final as the coords were spot on this time. Great containers! I can honestly say these will outlast even ammocans I think!
 
21-Sep-10
I have been here several times, but not to these sites, WP1 found quickly, but I took the cross country route to WP2 which was interesting, SL TNLN TFTH Big GrinCool
 
20-Sep-10
Took me a while to find the first part but after that plain sailing. Good hides and lovely containers. TFTC
 
12-Sep-10
Came out for a walk, was a lovely day and plenty of people had the same idea, found WP1 without too much trouble, the final was a little bit more of a search. Great containers. TN LCC SL TFTH and bringing us here.
 
12-Sep-10
Came by on a day out with Mrs stevekellyxley and our geo-buddy. Even with the group effort we missed the first waypoint. Saw lots of people walking by so was hoping someone would jump out and say "looking for this", but no such luck...
 
12-Sep-10
Geson and I headed out while Geowife was out having coffee with a friend. Arriving at WP1 we looked around for a bit and then found the WP quite easily. Heading off to GZ, we arrived and could not find the prize. I found where the GPSr said the coordinates were and told Geoson to look around. He did and about 1 second later he came up with the goods.

TSLS - SL

L - TB

TFTC TeamHume


Cheers Cool
 
12-Sep-10
We visit Point Peron regularly so it was good to have another cache to find. First waypoint found by Dad after oldest daughter missed it. Then followed the tracks to the second location, found by Dad again after the kids had given up and Mum was reading previous logs practically sat on top of it!
The containers are awesome and really suit the locations of the cache and waypoint. Took travel bug to move onto Queensland in a couple of weeks.
TFTC, SL
 
09-Sep-10
turned this one into a bit of an adventure...again found getting back a whole lot easier...wow most heavy duty containers Ive yet seen...interesting tour of the old bunkers....TFTC team hume
 
06-Sep-10
A quick sprint up to the nearby trig point then a short stroll down the hill to retrieve the first waypoint, Once in hand I then had to find the right path to take me to the cache. At ground zero the GPS was pointing to a slightly different area, but once I widened the search area I soon had the cache in hand. The cache and waypoint containers are heavy duty, you wont crack those lids.

Thanks for bringing me back to this area as there were some old caches here in the past, long since archived. Took nothing left only a signature in the logbook.
 
05-Sep-10
Found it after a bit of mucking around with bateries in the GPS took the small torch and left a geocaching carabineer TFTH
 
04-Sep-10
Found in an afternoon of caching in Rocky Great fun finding your clever caches Took the Serendipity Body Lotion to leave on Serendipity 11's desk at work left chess set T4TC SL
 
31-Aug-10
I had been in bed most of the morning and felt like a drive when this cache was published so convinced the better half to go for a drive with me.

Found WP1 after a bit of a search after missing it the first time. Took the coordinates for WP2 and then proceeded to follow the tracks through the bush as it was a pleasant walk at that time.

Arrived at GZ and missed finding the cache initially as the GPS was giving the wrong readings at first. Finally it settled down to where my other half was searching but she had missed it. (She is still claiming the find as she touched it, so she said.)

I changed position to join her and immediately found the cache.

Took the prize and geocoin.

Thanks for the cache. It was a beautiful spot with the views as good as ever even with the rain. I had intended to do the other in the area but the rain started to fall more heavily so decided that I would return home as I was still feeling off even after such a good walk in the fresh air.

*FTF* 1.45pm.
 
30-Aug-10
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