Sitting A-Round Craigburn Farm, South Australia, Australia
By
The Flying Scots on 03-Feb-11. Waypoint GC2N9A7
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Logs
Unfortunately, after almost 5 years I have decided to Archive 'Sitting A-Round'. We no longer have time to participate in Geocaching and as I am aware the cache needs attention I feel it is an appropriate time to say goodbye to this one. Thank you to everyone who has found the cache.
Looking at this place, we wonder if there is/was a tank under here [?].
Squeezed the date and our name on the very full log scroll [:o)].
Fortunately, no-one about today. TNLNSL.
Thanks to The Flying Scots.
Squeezed the date and our name on the very full log scroll [:o)].
Fortunately, no-one about today. TNLNSL.
Thanks to The Flying Scots.
Two muggles sat on the chair right near GZ just as I approached. Will have to return to this one another time.
A quick find with Debandy. One of the ones I've been meaning to do for ages.
Thanks for the cache!
Thanks for the cache!
Saw a dis-guarded eclipse tin lid and thought the worst, but no the nano was still in place.
Ado got it ! TFTC
Ado got it ! TFTC
Found the nano - very very small and well hidden - you'll need to search very carefully - but its still there - log book full though
Nice easy find. Log needs replacing. Thanks Flying Scott's for bringing me here.
Found it with OMEGA173 after being slightly off with the gps. The hint knows all!
My first geocache find Really small, great camouflage. Tried to find it earlier that day but some juggles came along a decided to practice their parkour nearby so had to leave. Needs a new log roll though pretty soon.
Very very small! Almost missed this one but thought that something looked a little bit odd so we had a look closer and sure enough, that was it!
TFTC
TFTC
After a bit of a search (done in small spurts due to traffic) cache was found. The teeny log was a challenge to sign and roll up again, clever little cache. TFTC.
Very quickly located the little.... little ..... little thing!! Thanks Flying Scots for the hide!!
Found with 2011*turtle. Today we had no problems locating this tiny cache - more problems trying to sign the small log. TFTC
Excellent spot - had lots of fun looking for it. I had lost my pen earlier do couldn't sign tiny log. TFTC
Didn't attempt to sign this one with geo kids getting restless and rain threatening!! TFTC
Visited a very special friend who wrote Jack Crane's Secret World an amazing kid's novel and someone I am so terribly proud of a love so dearly. The Golden Elf and I decided to do two caches nearby on the way back. A sneaky little cache! Love the spot.
Found it! Had a little bit of a look, but visible once found. Love the magnetic one as an extra clue
Cache recently checked and all in working order. Being a nano the log can get a bit tight as it is rolled and unrolled. Will replace that soon!
# 8038 Found on the SA leg of our S.K.I.D.R.O. adventure, while at Belair for a few days.
Not many muggles around and a not so quick find.
A good safe hide in a quaint little area.
Thanks for the cache The Flying Scots,
Roostaman.
Not many muggles around and a not so quick find.
A good safe hide in a quaint little area.
Thanks for the cache The Flying Scots,
Roostaman.
Thought we were on the look out for a micro, but no! It was an evil nano. Our first nano. And it was found really quickly too. Mrs Marauder found this one today. Great little hide, had fun sitting A-Round signing the tiny log and we were off to our next & one step closer to #100! #16 of 31 days of Geocaching.
Thanks for a great hide!
Thanks for a great hide!
Had to retreat to my car to get tools to remove the log.
Probably a good thing as a surveyor (I think) pitched up.
He took an awful long time to finish his job!!
I thought I was going to have to take the cache away with me and come back later.
A little extra patience and he left and the cache was returned.
Thanks The Flying Scots
Probably a good thing as a surveyor (I think) pitched up.
He took an awful long time to finish his job!!
I thought I was going to have to take the cache away with me and come back later.
A little extra patience and he left and the cache was returned.
Thanks The Flying Scots
Quick find. . Lucky iv found these type before so had an idea what to look for. . TFTC..
#45
The smallest micro we've found so far. It was cold and getting dark, and we were about to give up (GeoMum was getting a bit sick of chasing a bored GeoToddler who thought running towards the road was funny) when GeoDad came through with the find . TFTC
The smallest micro we've found so far. It was cold and getting dark, and we were about to give up (GeoMum was getting a bit sick of chasing a bored GeoToddler who thought running towards the road was funny) when GeoDad came through with the find . TFTC
I didn't realise this was offline so I found it. The log was full but just happened to have the right size spare in my swag bag. Do you want the old one back? Cheers
Geocache temporarily disabled as I need to check if it is still in position. Apologies to recent 'Did Not Finds'....I will check it out.
Almost a DNF as my GPS was playing a joke on me! I saw the location of the cache and remembered that I had my scooter in the back of the car, so I went up and got it and had a bit of a ride around GZ as you can see in the photo I uploaded of me dropping off the big structure in the middle. After the fun was had I went on to find the cache. Damn nanos! TFTC.
Well I sat around while Mr Seasand went in to retrieve with thornbury-wanderers. Skippy the Bush Kangaroo (from Warrawong) popped in for a visit, but found it too small and decided not to stay. T4TC
No kidding about it being a nano-cache! Nice hide!
Took a good 30 minutes to extract the log, lol. Must remember to pack tweezers next time.
TFTC!
Took a good 30 minutes to extract the log, lol. Must remember to pack tweezers next time.
TFTC!
I am sure that this one would be easier in the day then at night, the colour matched fantastically under the torch light and made it hard to see. SL TFTC
Found It!
Bloody nanos!!! A least its not a cannon I guess...
Logbook isn't in a very good condition but then nano logs never are...
TFTC
Bloody nanos!!! A least its not a cannon I guess...
Logbook isn't in a very good condition but then nano logs never are...
TFTC
A quick find to begin the month, the GPSr was spot on which saved a lot of time. TFTC
My first nano! No way could I get the log book, really struggled to get the lid back on, felt very satisfied though that I found it. Have a photo of the cache showing it's size but don't want to be a spoiler. Thanks for the fun, Flying Scots.
We hadn't meant to stop at this cache, but needed to check the maps to confirm we weren't lost, when I noticed a cache just metres from us. Some dog owner was kind enough to leave a full doggie bag sitting under the bench, but that didn't deter us from searching for this tricky little hide. Found it reasonably quickly, despite it's size. As usual, getting the log back into the container was a tedious and trying experience.
Thanks The Flying Scots.
Thanks The Flying Scots.
OMG! How teeny tiny this thing is…hence the term Nanocache I guess. Eventually found it on the 2nd visit. I looked at the photos to help me, but the picture of the container was so deceiving…it looked so much bigger in the photo!
Found on a damp night on the way home from a birthday party. On this dark cloudy wet night the lock was tricky, but the name of the cache and the possibilities of hides allowed success. Thanks for this little diversion. We were here only a few weeks ago, but at that stage had no idea there was a cache here.
A process of elimination soon resulted in this little black duck giving up its hiding spot.
Thanks for the cache The Flying Scots.
Thanks for the cache The Flying Scots.
Found the little sod on my 4th visit. Blends in beautifully.
GPS was right on, I just couldn't see it first 3 times.
GPS was right on, I just couldn't see it first 3 times.
The GPSr pointed me to the middle, so I sat around for a while trying to find this one. After reading the logs I realised what size it actually is, then went to take a closer look and spotted it straight away.