Des-truction on the P*** Brighton Eventide, Queensland, Australia
By
Rhino23rd on 05-Sep-10. Waypoint GC2EKEM
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Looking back through my logs and for some reason this one didn't turn up.
We had gone on my first FTF race to get "Bucket of Entertainment" but due to closing hours wasn't able to get that one. Tried this tricky one on the way home with a disappointed Geogirl. We felt very silly poking around in the dark with a torch and gave up after looking in a few places.
No luck today.
Thanks for the hunt.
We had gone on my first FTF race to get "Bucket of Entertainment" but due to closing hours wasn't able to get that one. Tried this tricky one on the way home with a disappointed Geogirl. We felt very silly poking around in the dark with a torch and gave up after looking in a few places.
No luck today.
Thanks for the hunt.
Co please read our log entry re the recent work done at the power pole.
Approached GZ, and the lady resident was in her garden. She approached us and said that she knew what we were looking for but it is no longer there, as there had been a replacement power pole erected next to the existing one. We can see where the cache should have been attached, and confirmed that it is no longer there. The lady also said that the new power pole has been put in the wrong place and her next door neighbour can no longer get into his driveway. Co needs to replace or relocate the cache.
Found this one after a few passes. There are changes happening on the street so not sure if it will be there for long.
Yeah, it's kind of hard to loiter casually in suburbia, but fortunately this was a quick find. TFTC.
A quick find in the middle of suburbia. Felt a little exposed so we signed our names quickly and drove away fast - well not more than the limit of 50kph! LOL TFTC
Not really a fan of suburban street hides, so we got in and out fast. This cache happened to be in an obvious spot and we were able to log it quickly.
Zoom! Zoom! We're out of here!
TFTC Rhino23rd
Zoom! Zoom! We're out of here!
TFTC Rhino23rd
Found, while in the area checking out the bike trail.
Cache in good order, well hidden.
Thanks, RhinoHIDE for the hunt.
This entry was edited by The Drovers on Friday, 31 May 2013 at 12:54:54 UTC.
Cache in good order, well hidden.
Thanks, RhinoHIDE for the hunt.
This entry was edited by The Drovers on Friday, 31 May 2013 at 12:54:54 UTC.
on the way back to Brisbane. Finished work around 3.30 pm and walked till dark along the promenade. Cache No. 34 to 50 done on foot. Be careful at 45, Breading and panting lorikeet inside the hole, see my note! TFTC
Quick find and a little easier to make happen on a bike, had driven past before but the street seemed a little busy with slow moving cars that stopping and jumping out might make this a little suspicious. Anyway today with a bike chasing monster lane made things a lot easier. Ride up extract cache, sign log, replace and be on the way.
Parked right next to the GZ and using the geomobile for cover, soon had the cache in hand. TNLNSL TFTC .
Awesome hide . All is good with the cache . Found with Matt_Eth . TFTH RhinoHIDE .
Stopped at GZ and had a quick look from the car, and there was only one place it could be. Got out, looked down there - nope. Ok, next one - yep! Great hide! TFTC RhinoHIDE.
Out caching our area again with RVgeos our grandparents and found some amazing caches in very interesting surroundings. Thanks for all of these !
Very well done
This entry was edited by RVgeos on Sunday, 17 February 2013 at 10:08:08 UTC.
This entry was edited by RVgeos on Sunday, 17 February 2013 at 10:08:08 UTC.
Saw where it was (suburban street right in front of everyone's houses) so turned away and walked off; not my cup of tea as it is too exposed. Thanks anyway I'm sure others don't mind the challenge.
Every now and then, you just have to forget about being spotted by muggles, and make the grab. Such is the case here. You could be observed from numerous locations, and not know about it. We pulled up and I spotted the dead giveaway immediately, must have been the angle of the sun. Grabbed, signed, and away again.
Cheers
Bundy
Cheers
Bundy
I guess people who hide caches that get surrounded by power trails must get frustrated with generic logs that have nothing specifically to do with their cache. Well not this little black duck. I've composed a dedicated log just for you.
Well that has to be the blackest silver-painted berocca tube I have ever seen. There is one good thing about these containers: I can fit my big fat fingers down them. But there is ione bad thing too: The stink of Berocca!
I spotted this easily enough and got out of there ASAP, being in full view of houses.
Thanks RhinoHIDE
Well that has to be the blackest silver-painted berocca tube I have ever seen. There is one good thing about these containers: I can fit my big fat fingers down them. But there is ione bad thing too: The stink of Berocca!
I spotted this easily enough and got out of there ASAP, being in full view of houses.
Thanks RhinoHIDE
A quick one to finish a very good geocaching day. Thanks for the clever hide!
Gotta love these easy one's to break up the hard and seemingly impossible ones. TFTH RhinoHIDE
14/19 on MacPacMum's bithday caching wander. The road was blocked off with guys with walkie talkies at each end. At GZ we leaned and had a conversersation and then decided we didn't need to go down the street after all. Nice hide.
One of 225 finds during a Brisbane and back drive. Went to Brisbane for 5 days with my family flying up and back while I drove with a car load of stuff for our working holiday. Well a holiday for me and my boys while Leanne had a wedding expo to attend, but we did manage to get to Sea World for a day, where we had a great time, before they flew back.
After some caching in Melbourne it was on to Tocumwal for the night then two more days to Brisbane. Five days there then the same trip back but in reverse. A total of 4516 km travelled with 225 caches found and even a couple of interstate FTFs along the way. The trip turned out to be a trial run almost for a Solar eclipse / Cairns trip I'm doing in November.
After caching in Melbourne I made my way to Tocumawal where I stayed the night then made my way just south of Goondiwindi, crashed in the car at a truckstop. Up at about 8:00 the next morning and soon hit the road again to make my way to the Gold Coast via Warwick.
Found a place to stay then headed out to do the GCPT series which was only about a kilometer from where I was staying. Off to Brisbane the next day to stay five days, and tackle the monster series in Sandgate when I had the time.
A nice quick find as we worked our way through the area.
Thanks for the hide.
After some caching in Melbourne it was on to Tocumwal for the night then two more days to Brisbane. Five days there then the same trip back but in reverse. A total of 4516 km travelled with 225 caches found and even a couple of interstate FTFs along the way. The trip turned out to be a trial run almost for a Solar eclipse / Cairns trip I'm doing in November.
After caching in Melbourne I made my way to Tocumawal where I stayed the night then made my way just south of Goondiwindi, crashed in the car at a truckstop. Up at about 8:00 the next morning and soon hit the road again to make my way to the Gold Coast via Warwick.
Found a place to stay then headed out to do the GCPT series which was only about a kilometer from where I was staying. Off to Brisbane the next day to stay five days, and tackle the monster series in Sandgate when I had the time.
A nice quick find as we worked our way through the area.
Thanks for the hide.
Out for my geogirlfriend’s 44th birthday with BSMJ and jnr Willis007 to try and find 44 caches.
Out and about today on geoson’s mission to find 44 caches to celebrate my 44th birthday, with brownsnakemob and BSMJ. We figured the best way to get this amount is to tackle Barbbowman’s Monster Lane series and add a couple of extras which were close by.
This one was found by me!!
Thanks for the cache RhinoHIDE.
This one was found by me!!
Thanks for the cache RhinoHIDE.
An opportunity to go out today and get some great caches. We love the different hides and containers we encountered and we had a most enjoyable day..
Thanks to RhinoHIDE.
Thanks to RhinoHIDE.
Agree with the previous cacher . I saw the tube the plastic bag and stuff sitting at the bottom of GZ.
Out with Ayepeacee today, found the hide but the cache was disconnected from its original position and i think it was at the bottom and unable to be reached.
Found a few days a go but h probs with net and logging it, all good now (hopefully)
we were in the car with the GPS for a while, not sure that we had the right coords, but then Josh decided he would jump out the car and go into someones front lawn looking, but before he got that far, he stopped at a light post that had a rusty nail with some fishing line on it, we pulled it up and there it was! the silver berocca tube!
Great Hide!!!!!!
Thanks,
Team Yoshi
Great Hide!!!!!!
Thanks,
Team Yoshi
Found this fairly quickly, felt quite exposed those in a suburban street out the front of a house. I quickly extracted the the cache from the hide. Moved away to sign the log and qcikly put it back in place.
TFTC
TFTC
Nice quick find! Thanks
This entry was edited by dsccshea on Sunday, 17 June 2012 at 05:00:55 UTC.
This entry was edited by dsccshea on Sunday, 17 June 2012 at 05:00:55 UTC.
Like the previous cachers. A detour from my path today but into a lovely street. Fortunately a work day so all was relatively quiet.
TFTC Nice hide.
TFTC Nice hide.
A quick detour from the monster trail to grab this one today. Lots of muggles about in nearby houses, so I wheeled the bike past GZ, and grabbed the container. Up the road a bit, away from prying eyes, I put air in the geocycle rear tyre and attended to the log. Walking back past GZ, I returned the container.
TFTC Rhino.
Pete
# 266 @ 1045
TFTC Rhino.
Pete
# 266 @ 1045
While out walking along the monster trail I decided to add this extra cache in. A bit of extra walking but it gives us another smiley on our map!
TFTC
TFTC
I was out cycling in the area doing the new power trail when this one popped up on the screen. A bit of a detour and the cache was soon to hand. Nice easy find. Cache dry and in good condition
Thanks RhinoHIDE
Thanks RhinoHIDE
Out doing a spot of caching on a Sunday avo with IolantheK, and Net88. We decided to up our cache count by concentrating our efforts in the Sandgate/Shorncliffe area.
This was part of our stop start drive up the coast collecting caches. Clever hide
Thanks for the cache RhinoHIDE
This was part of our stop start drive up the coast collecting caches. Clever hide
Thanks for the cache RhinoHIDE
T-Tech and I decided to hit the Monster Lane today, and Net88 came along for the ride
A clever hide, and retrieval method The log sheet is quite damp. TFTC, RhinoHIDE
A clever hide, and retrieval method The log sheet is quite damp. TFTC, RhinoHIDE
The lady in the house that overlooks the cache seem to notice a new car in the street so we had to play a little bit of hide n seek.
TFTC rhinohide
TFTC rhinohide
Visited late this arvo. Dodged muggle across street mowing his lawn. Made the grab and kept walking. Log could use an update as it's now very crowded but TFTC because I enjoy these hides in the middle of suburbia.
Tried this one very early on in our caching life with a DNF but never got back to it. Today we decided to have a go knowing where it was without even seeing it. As we rocked up saw someone who was clearly a cacher getting back into their car. Eco ran over to introduce herself and we stopped and chatted for a while. Great to meet them. Better still as this was their first ever cache. Congratulated them and chatted a bit more before making off to lunch. TFTC
Yepppieee! Our first cache today. It was really a great feeling. Yes, we met Eco and Rev... very lovely people. It was good to meet them, and get some know how on other caches around. Yes, gives us a motivation to keep going now that we have opened our account. Can't wait to do more.
Found with RezGex77 in a nice quiet suburban street.
This entry was edited by ScubaCapers on Sunday, 25 March 2012 at 10:20:16 UTC.
This entry was edited by ScubaCapers on Sunday, 25 March 2012 at 10:20:16 UTC.
Can't really log this as a dnf as we were unable to attempt it
Had a muggle sitting in his car right next to GZ!
Waited and waited but he wasn't moving anytime soon. We will be back
Had a muggle sitting in his car right next to GZ!
Waited and waited but he wasn't moving anytime soon. We will be back
Another clever cache. We have learned not to ignore the obvious, not that the method of hiding the cache was "obvious" but once seen knew it had to be right.
Mary, my lovepie, and myself found this cache. well hidden I say, ah ha ha. word. nice marbles.
iPhone had me in wrong spot and still couldnt work out GPS so I PAF and got the right GZ. After I got there I knew where it was straight away. Tftc
Very creative! Came after midnight and at first was difficult to see... however it soon became quite clear! TFTC!
Seventh of seven for a Boxing Day night cache run.
Only one place it could be really so was easily found. THANK YOU!
Retrieved the log at 22:36, signed it in my car and then replaced the cache soon after.
TFTC.
Only one place it could be really so was easily found. THANK YOU!
Retrieved the log at 22:36, signed it in my car and then replaced the cache soon after.
TFTC.
What a creative cache! I've never seen one like this before.. We drove right up to it. Thanks for the great cache!!
TFTC.. We like! It look likes the original log is a bit damp. Signed the dry paper from Rabbit.
Clever little hide needs TLC log unsignable left dry paper to sign SL left rabbit TFTC cheers
I turned up here and the muggle were on their footpath talking...right next to GZ. So I headed off to search for another cache...without success...and came back.
A quick grab and sign and off.
The log is still damp but signable.
This is aslo my 800th cache..yah me.
A quick grab and sign and off.
The log is still damp but signable.
This is aslo my 800th cache..yah me.
Parked around the corner and walked back to this cache. Log was slighly damp but still writable. TNLN TFTC Thanks RhinoHIDE
How lucky can you get? The street finally cleared of muggles... a quick retrieval, sign of the log and return... when out pops the lady of the close-by house with the Victa. She looked set to be there for a while!
TFTC
TFTC
Found at 1735.
Had to sit and wait while neighbour across the street farewelled a visitor, then armed with hints from the details, it was time for ninja Bubbly_one to scoop up cache and head back to car to safely sign logbook.
Logbook is a little damp, but still in ok condition. TFTC!
Had to sit and wait while neighbour across the street farewelled a visitor, then armed with hints from the details, it was time for ninja Bubbly_one to scoop up cache and head back to car to safely sign logbook.
Logbook is a little damp, but still in ok condition. TFTC!
Thanks for the cache. Took our muggle friends. They are hooked. Thought we were In wrong place with all the houses. Nice one.