PRL now showing in Buxton, bring your recipes! Buxton, New South Wales, Australia
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LimeSugarLink on 17-Nov-10. Waypoint GC2JBPR
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Found this a while ago with alpaca girl during the long weekend just forgot to log it shame it was trashed looked like a good idea to mix things up a bit
found this one with Muppet95, or should I say the remains ..One anti cache still remains, we logged this one unfortunate to see the remains of gz scattered and ruined by the water was looking forward to this one as I'm a chef and would have loved to share a few bush recipes. . A photo of gz may turn people off but I am sure the cache could be easily restored with plenty of hiding spots around
As a couple before us have mentioned - GZ has a Tepee camp set up.
Found hint 1, and Anti-cache 2.
Then found 'cache' by searching in the tepee. Lid remains, and a few recipe books left.
Decided the best course of action was to place log card in Anti-cache 2.
Considering it is an actual container that hasn't been destroyed
Thanks for bringing Bestybro and myself here
Found hint 1, and Anti-cache 2.
Then found 'cache' by searching in the tepee. Lid remains, and a few recipe books left.
Decided the best course of action was to place log card in Anti-cache 2.
Considering it is an actual container that hasn't been destroyed
Thanks for bringing Bestybro and myself here
Found it, well kinda. This was one of the nearest caches to me and I had been avoiding it for the last couple of years, I finally ventured out wit some friends. Past the rubbish and took a small trail that lead to the cache away from the rubbish. I then found the remnants of the cache as well as the decoy cache that had been signed placed by previous finders. The tepee looks like it has been abandoned for a while now which is strange because its a pretty good setup.
TFTC a bit of bushland I would of never gone in otherwise!
TFTC a bit of bushland I would of never gone in otherwise!
Nope!
Third DNF today.
Tracks weren't leading to GZ.
Motobike tracks, Mud and Rubbish in the area deterred me from the find.
Maybe one day I'll return
Third DNF today.
Tracks weren't leading to GZ.
Motobike tracks, Mud and Rubbish in the area deterred me from the find.
Maybe one day I'll return
Planned to walk this on my own a few days ago and I'm glad it didn't turn out that way. I walked with Baja.15 and on approach to ground zero, some muggle activity has resulted in the books and recipes being burnt and with what was left we were able to sign a log and leave a cache behind for others to find. The original cache is no longer. Photos are from ground zero.
Enjoyed the walk out through this nice bushland but it was hard to call it natural with rubbish, cubby houses and car wrecks dotted throughout the bush. On arrival to GZ we approached with some trepidation as it was obvious that there was some occupancy here as we found a teepee/campsite right on GZ. Fortunatly nobody was home and we soon discovered the remnants of the cache providing the tenant with fire starters.
We searched for any of the remains of the 'Clue' containers and found a lid and then a box. We signed a index card and placed the container about 8 metres from the listed GZ in a rock crack. (see Photo). Chalk! and I will log finds on this cache but now the cache is only really a shadow of it's origional intent and may need to be redesigned to a different location as the muggle activity here will always be a problem from now on. Thanks for the company Chalk!, T.F.T.C
We searched for any of the remains of the 'Clue' containers and found a lid and then a box. We signed a index card and placed the container about 8 metres from the listed GZ in a rock crack. (see Photo). Chalk! and I will log finds on this cache but now the cache is only really a shadow of it's origional intent and may need to be redesigned to a different location as the muggle activity here will always be a problem from now on. Thanks for the company Chalk!, T.F.T.C
As our logs sugest this cache is barely hanging in there and needs attention, maybe relocated due to muggle activity.
Thanks LimeSugarlink.
Like the use of the decoy anti-caches scattered around GZ. [8d]
Like the use of the decoy anti-caches scattered around GZ. [8d]
Whoops! I signed the log for 29/2/13.
I attempted this a couple of days ago when it was sunny, but the water runoff covered the track in more water than there was today in the rain.
Nice spot. I wanted to find a way to "Weir in the hell" from here instead of walking 8Km down the track.
I attempted this a couple of days ago when it was sunny, but the water runoff covered the track in more water than there was today in the rain.
Nice spot. I wanted to find a way to "Weir in the hell" from here instead of walking 8Km down the track.
This was fun! I found two of the hints before the cache and two after. Dunno where the last one is hiding! Nice area, nice big cache and a good walk to get the blood pumping. Dropped off Angel TB. TFTC!
Great Cache, Thanks for the Cache
This entry was edited by Fastfinderxx on Saturday, 28 July 2012 at 23:07:36 UTC.
This entry was edited by Fastfinderxx on Saturday, 28 July 2012 at 23:07:36 UTC.
A lovely old track. Will need to come back another day and explore. I assume the track makes its way down to the river. Can't believe I found all five clues before finding the cache. TFTC
#281 found @ 1945 on caching day 58. The score for today was 36 found its and 3 Did not find. Over a speedometer distance just shy of 1100 klm's from home base so all in all a good day with some highlights and lowlights.
This was 25/36 arrived and parked at the suggested parking location and commenced the walk in to GZ after taking a wrong turn and bush bashing in to GZ found 3 of the hint boxes before finally securing the booty. Had no time due to fading light to read any recipes and didn't have one with me so did the next best thing. Signed the log book and exchanged trackables.
Thanks for the cache LimeSugarLink.
This was 25/36 arrived and parked at the suggested parking location and commenced the walk in to GZ after taking a wrong turn and bush bashing in to GZ found 3 of the hint boxes before finally securing the booty. Had no time due to fading light to read any recipes and didn't have one with me so did the next best thing. Signed the log book and exchanged trackables.
Thanks for the cache LimeSugarLink.
Got to gz and the hints had us scratching our heads until Gongster found the cache TFTC
Found at 3.35.
After a lot of bush bashing & false finds, we finally
found the BIG Surprise.
Took Micro cache container.
Left Fruity Rocky Road Recipe.
(Used the pliers to remove 1 panel of fence)
Hope this cache remains for a long time. Thanks for replacing.
TFTC
After a lot of bush bashing & false finds, we finally
found the BIG Surprise.
Took Micro cache container.
Left Fruity Rocky Road Recipe.
(Used the pliers to remove 1 panel of fence)
Hope this cache remains for a long time. Thanks for replacing.
TFTC
What an adventure this turned out to be. Following some advice from the owner I parked at the suggested location, grabbed a torch and headed in. Sadly in the dark i missed the walking track where it left the 4x4 trail. Realising my error, I bus bashed the last 150m to GZ. This proved quite a challenge in the dark!!! Once at GZ (finally!!) I found just about every anti-cache before I made the connection, thought a little more, and found the actual cache! It was then an easy walk back to the car along the track up the obvious ridge! A great night adventure!
Cheers
Cheers
Just went out and did a little cache check on this one to see how it fared from all the rain.
its all nice and dry and waiting to be found.
I put everything back as it should be and hopefully its a fun hunt for the loot.
its all nice and dry and waiting to be found.
I put everything back as it should be and hopefully its a fun hunt for the loot.
We did not manage to get out of the car for this one. We drove around a couple of streets but were unsure of where to start walking. We decided to leave it for a couple of weekend's time.
Cheers
Cheers
Found this morning and what a loverly walk in the bush. Wildflowers out and all nice and fresh. One particular gum tree took our attention with yellow bark ,it realy stood out. Found cache with no great dificulty and actually found a rock to sit on and just enjoy. TFTC. LSL.
Garnets
Garnets
Took of down the same fire trail as before,got to a bend the GPS was getting further away.This is where I did the bush bash before,not going down there again.Retraced my steps and there it was 'Super Highway' down the hill.Got to GZ easy and then an easy find.Ha Ha very funny.Got it this time.Ha Ha very funny again.Third time find.That's not funny. Then "Gotcha" the loot was mine. Ha Ha.Cache full of goodies.Not much into this culinary stuff but took some photos of scone recipes.If you look down toward the 'Garden' that was the gulley the I tried first,hard going that way.Another good Cache from LimeSugarLink.TFTC Gotcha16
A very hot day to kick of the 2011 cache hunt season lucky for me found my caching mate
Limesugarlink out on the track taking mickey geomutt for a walk cause didn't have the co ords
stored in the gps.The camo on this yet another fine piece of work was standing on it again just
like last time much to LSL amusement.This is one well stocked cache in a great bushland setting
and dont forget to bring your recipe...TFTC.... Limesugarlink....
Limesugarlink out on the track taking mickey geomutt for a walk cause didn't have the co ords
stored in the gps.The camo on this yet another fine piece of work was standing on it again just
like last time much to LSL amusement.This is one well stocked cache in a great bushland setting
and dont forget to bring your recipe...TFTC.... Limesugarlink....
Walked straight up and there it was. Don't know how we missed it in the past. Thanks
Forgot to take recipis but being the daily cook at home I luckily remembered a good one and added it to the recipe book! After I found 3 unlucky books before!
TFTC Wilbert67
TFTC Wilbert67
Funny how I found all the clues first, but they didn't quite seem to help much, then stumble apon the cache eventually. Thanks.
I hadnt read the whole description so you can imagine my surprise when I found the fence and possible stash. I started to keep an eye out for a likely owner.
As GZ had me right at a likely spot I had a little laugh when I discovered the decoy cache, it remindered me of a recent micro cache I did in QLD that had the same theme.
My next find was the right one and a well stocked one it was.
TNLN Thanks
As GZ had me right at a likely spot I had a little laugh when I discovered the decoy cache, it remindered me of a recent micro cache I did in QLD that had the same theme.
My next find was the right one and a well stocked one it was.
TNLN Thanks
After the stroll along the path our GPS was right on the mark. With all off the ofline clues in hand it didn't take to long to have the main prize in hand. This is a another great hide.
Took solar Car
Left: Can opener
Thanks for the hunt
Took solar Car
Left: Can opener
Thanks for the hunt
A nice stroll in found all the little extra off line clues a nice touch to the hunt but failed to uncover
the main prize.The sneaky hider is at it again probably was standing on it will return....
the main prize.The sneaky hider is at it again probably was standing on it will return....
Got to GZ, found the clues but couldnt find the cache. It started to rain so we'll try another day.
FTF!!! After doing a hike with the cache owner last week end we knew to keep an eye out for this one. I was FTF on the original which was a multi so it was good to be FTF on the replacement. We had to hunt around to find a starting point and then off down the track. I made a navigational error which had us backtracking a short distance until we found a track heading in the correct direction. Upon reaching GZ we found the 5 anti-caches before geo-wife located another well camouflaged and concealed cache, which was packed full of goodies. We exchanged swaps including my Mr Chef toy which has spent many years on our boat. Geo-wife added her recipe for Lemonade Scones. Thank you for the FTF prize. I picked up a TB and added a FTF coin, at least the owner will know where their coin is! . Thanks for bringing us here. .