Lets Roll Abercrombie, New South Wales, Australia
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Scenic Routers on 16-Jan-11. Waypoint GC2MFAR
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Logs
Had a look around trying not to get too wet after the rain.
Didn't exactly wear geocaching shoes into town [:o)], but wanted to do a cache before heading home. A number in town I need to do.
The water was running in small streams around GZ after a brief downpour.
Even so, after a good look we had to leave empty handed.
Didn't exactly wear geocaching shoes into town [:o)], but wanted to do a cache before heading home. A number in town I need to do.
The water was running in small streams around GZ after a brief downpour.
Even so, after a good look we had to leave empty handed.
Didn't have a Gps for this one, but knew pretty much exactly where it should be.
Having come up from Sydney a few times to do some work at this very factory I figured I didn't need the gps. So after again doing some work I stopped off on my way out and had a good look. but couldn't find anything. so might be worth a cache check
Having come up from Sydney a few times to do some work at this very factory I figured I didn't need the gps. So after again doing some work I stopped off on my way out and had a good look. but couldn't find anything. so might be worth a cache check
Took a few minutes to find this one, but we did.
Thanks for the history and hide.Thanks Scenic Routers.
Thanks for the history and hide.Thanks Scenic Routers.
This one had us stumped for a few minutes, but got it in the end.
Nice history to compliment my own Chiko Roll cache in Wagga.
Thanks to Scenic Routers.
Nice history to compliment my own Chiko Roll cache in Wagga.
Thanks to Scenic Routers.
Our last caching day at Bathurst and surroundings...quick find by Ms Bushies2. Thanks Scenic routers.
Found by one of the Geograndkids.
This entry was edited by lion45bx on Wednesday, 10 August 2011 at 08:24:10 UTC.
This entry was edited by lion45bx on Wednesday, 10 August 2011 at 08:24:10 UTC.
Found while out with Lion45bx and his geograndkids. Actually found by one of the grandkids.
Felt a bit paranoid about the security guard arriving and having to explain - TFTC
found this one on guides Vs scouts night geoaching competetion. We stealthily hid when we saw another team arrive very fun TFTC !!
Easy find however the security guard was not at all impressed having been alerted to our presence by a passing motorist who thought we were vandalising the sign. A quick explanation however soothed his troubled brow and the cache was signed. TFTC.
Scored with SolDeLune and the Winglens on a weekend trip through the area. If its fried or wrapped in pastry then I'm there! Both counts covered here.
Thanks to the God of processed food for this Aussie icon, and thanks for the cache.
Thanks to the God of processed food for this Aussie icon, and thanks for the cache.
Well there you go, I didn't know about the Chiko Roll being made here. Thanks for the find, made pretty quickly by Zsazsa7 I think. TFTC!
Yep, we found it. No activity on a Sunday so there was no chance the 8 hr record was going to be beaten.
Thanks SR for another find.
Thanks SR for another find.
Nicely hidden, although the clue pointed somewhere else for a while. TFTC
This entry was edited by becon4046 on Wednesday, 22 June 2011 at 22:53:46 UTC.
This entry was edited by becon4046 on Wednesday, 22 June 2011 at 22:53:46 UTC.
Scored here, but since we believe that cabbage is not food, we will leave the product alone. TFTC
I had more trouble finding this than the rest of my group did. You have to be in the right viewing position. TFTC Scenic routers.
parked very close to this one, i made the grab with debanco, (+1) and friend. sl tfth.
Was able to park across the view of any oncoming traffic on this one and soon had a cache in hand. Just after signinng a semi came down full of corn. Another local cache that I have offen driven parst and not stopped at.
JABs.
JABs.
As an avid avoider of anything containing or resembling cooked cabbage, I have never tried The Roll [:o]
Just the smell is enough deterrent [xx(]
Think of all the kilojoules I have saved though
At 1307Kj per 170gm roll they have to be one of the highest energy per weight items available at your local takeaway
Still popular though.
They even sell them at my workplace canteen [:o]
I did manage to burn of some kilojoules by riding my bike to the gate of the factory this morning to find me the cache
Yeah !! I am on a roll
Just the smell is enough deterrent [xx(]
Think of all the kilojoules I have saved though
At 1307Kj per 170gm roll they have to be one of the highest energy per weight items available at your local takeaway
Still popular though.
They even sell them at my workplace canteen [:o]
I did manage to burn of some kilojoules by riding my bike to the gate of the factory this morning to find me the cache
Yeah !! I am on a roll
This one made for a nice easy drive by on a Sunday afternoon. With the CO in attendance the pressure was on for a quick find but the decoy slowed progress for a for a couple of seconds or so (even the CO was unaware of it being there).
Thanks for the cache
Thanks for the cache
I don't mind a Chiko every now and then but it has come a long way since it was sold commercially for the first time at the Wagga Wagga Show on 4 October 1951.
Came by in the dark and the GPSr put me right on the cache.....Didn't even need a torch.
It was when I was returning it that I spotted the significance of the hint.
TFTC
Came by in the dark and the GPSr put me right on the cache.....Didn't even need a torch.
It was when I was returning it that I spotted the significance of the hint.
TFTC
Found it ! This was a nice easy find. I have heard the name of this place many times and I knew what was made here. A friend works here. Now I know where it is, cool! SL TFTC
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I might have been first on the scene, but I was soon joined by monkey&2 and hanjac and co.
We all searched for this 'easy to find' cache... There was only one place where the hint seemed to make sense, but none of us had any joy... (We blame it on the night-search!) We were placing bets on how many more people would gather before the cache actually appeared!
Finally, a find was make, and a join *FTF* for all involved.
Let's do this again, sometime, eh?
We all searched for this 'easy to find' cache... There was only one place where the hint seemed to make sense, but none of us had any joy... (We blame it on the night-search!) We were placing bets on how many more people would gather before the cache actually appeared!
Finally, a find was make, and a join *FTF* for all involved.
Let's do this again, sometime, eh?
We were very excited to see our first blank log but when we arrived we realised we were not alone. Was a great joint FTF and lovely to meet some fellow cachers!
TFTC
TFTC
Not sure who arrived first but I was third on the scene. Always makes a cache interesting when others are looking too. Great to meet griz4b and monkey&2.
We all had the general area but it was griz4b who made first contact. With the familiar found it cry we all gathered around to see if the log was blank. Another blank log now has 3 *FTF* names on it. I have had a joint FTF with my great mate budokan in NZ but this was my first triple FTF, but very enjoyable to do with other crazy people out hoping the nearby security are not about to ask questions. Hard to explain what people in slippers and other attire are doing congregated around this area.
A good way to finish the day. Thanks routers, a great cache.
SL TFTC
We all had the general area but it was griz4b who made first contact. With the familiar found it cry we all gathered around to see if the log was blank. Another blank log now has 3 *FTF* names on it. I have had a joint FTF with my great mate budokan in NZ but this was my first triple FTF, but very enjoyable to do with other crazy people out hoping the nearby security are not about to ask questions. Hard to explain what people in slippers and other attire are doing congregated around this area.
A good way to finish the day. Thanks routers, a great cache.
SL TFTC