Stress Relief !? Whroo, Victoria, Australia
By
Propeller-head on 29-Oct-10. Waypoint GC2HEE2
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I'm a bit slow getting around to logging the find (some 2 months after visiting) , all right, i'll admit, i just forgot. I was going to note it needed some maintenace anyway but it looks like Propeller-head is already onto it. We found where the GZ log should have been and if may say so, an excellent Multi, a lot of effort gone into this one, so well done. Hope you get it back up and running soon. TFTC
GZ caused Greg stress today. With me being the handler of technology and restricted to the car with a broken leg, Greg happily goes off into scrub to find WP1. Returns to the car to have co-ords for GZ put in gps - oh no - it's further past wp1.
Off into the scrub he goes again. Hmm, how long should he be gone!! After all, I've done my exercises, played minesweeper & tetris & he's still not back. No mobile phone coverage, and I can't drive the 4wd yet. Eventually he returns - empty handed.
Ahh well, another day propeller-head. No DNF until we have 2 eyes looking. At least Greg got some exercise today.
Off into the scrub he goes again. Hmm, how long should he be gone!! After all, I've done my exercises, played minesweeper & tetris & he's still not back. No mobile phone coverage, and I can't drive the 4wd yet. Eventually he returns - empty handed.
Ahh well, another day propeller-head. No DNF until we have 2 eyes looking. At least Greg got some exercise today.
Located with Mrs. Suitman on our "Powered Parachutes over Rushworth" holiday over Easter. Bumped into, and introduced ourselves to, Ohbeeone and Penndragon who were using golf clubs to either ward off evil spirits or to keep the spider webs at bay. A beautiful day - good for a walk in the bush, and a bit of stress relief. After following the directions, Mrs Suitman was de-stresssed 1st go - and after sharing the good vibes went off to GZ. Very good hide. Excellent work, Propeller-head! TNLNSL (TFTC!)
Found at 2 p.m. with Ohbeeone and met suitman and Mrs suitman at the same time doing the cache. Our spirits fell when finding the first part of cache we thought we'd be there forever looking for the right container, but Mrs suitman picked it on the first go! The cobwebs were everywhere and I had a walking stick and hubby had his golf club to prevent walking into huge webs. Great final hide. Thanks again propeller head although I wouldn't say it relieved any stress, we had a good time.
Found today accompanied by Penndragon, also met 2 fellow cachers (forgot names), the stress built up as we negotiated many large spiders waiting in their webs. would you believe it the first container revealed the winning ticket. Made way to GZ and fellow cacher soon spotted something unusual, nice hide, oh dear should have took cooordinate of where we left car. Did frighten a flock of birds near waypoint 1 otherwise saw no other creatures apart from spiders. TFTC.
Excellent. Found this one on the way back from the Moora working horse festival. TFTC
Nice work Propeller head, you have put plenty of thought into this one. Junior geo’s where very impressed too.
I was feeling a little stressed when saw what was in the first container but it wasn’t too bad.
Well done TFTC
I was feeling a little stressed when saw what was in the first container but it wasn’t too bad.
Well done TFTC
9.15pm
Found by Roma and Max.
Not much on tv tonight and while we were switching through the channels we received your cache publication notice!
Although right out on the perimeter of our advice area, what better to do to relieve our lack of entertainment "stress" than to collect our gear and set off.
We were unaware then what a surprise there was ahead of us, and how glad we were that we made the effort!
We never thought we would ever recommend a micro hidden in the bush, until we experienced this challenge of yours!
To top off tonights adventure on the final approach to the recommended parking area we had to pause to let an echidna amble across the track ahead of us.
Thank you Propeller-head for the effort you have taken in implementing this gem, a thoroughly enjoyable geo experience.
Our score was 3x10!
Cheers,
from Romax.
Found by Roma and Max.
Not much on tv tonight and while we were switching through the channels we received your cache publication notice!
Although right out on the perimeter of our advice area, what better to do to relieve our lack of entertainment "stress" than to collect our gear and set off.
We were unaware then what a surprise there was ahead of us, and how glad we were that we made the effort!
We never thought we would ever recommend a micro hidden in the bush, until we experienced this challenge of yours!
To top off tonights adventure on the final approach to the recommended parking area we had to pause to let an echidna amble across the track ahead of us.
Thank you Propeller-head for the effort you have taken in implementing this gem, a thoroughly enjoyable geo experience.
Our score was 3x10!
Cheers,
from Romax.
Busy going through my GSAK database and updating caches I haven't sent a log for. Have been using GSAK to keep tabs on my finds. Thanks to the cache owners for the caches. Working my way through those caches that require emails with answers.