Di-Vine Manly, New South Wales, Australia
By
spanno on 07-Feb-11. Waypoint GC2NGGD
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No luck with this one. We did not spend a lot of time since there were so many DNF before us. Maybe owner should go check it out.
Tried again. And DNF. Maybe it must of been too visible.........??????bit cloudy though???????
Another dnf we searched bith at night and during the day with no joy, loks like this one has grown legs.
Sadly, a DNF for us - searched for 20 minutes and found beer bottles and an empty flower pot. Either we are terrible cachers or it's missing in action (we prefer the latter!
DNF. Maybe a muggle got it????? oops. Didn't see other logs. Looked on metal fence side will come back and look again. We must be blind.
Last time we tried on this one, the whole area was full of muggles spilling out from a wedding in the church. This time if was a bit calmer.
This is the most visible cache we have ever seen.
It did not contain a proper log, just a sheet of paper which was full with logs.
This is the most visible cache we have ever seen.
It did not contain a proper log, just a sheet of paper which was full with logs.
Wohooo 100th find on Aussie site. After an unexpected urgent trip to Sydney found this one in a very unexpected location. Would have to be the most easily visible cache I have ever done, (most unexpected). Thanks for the hide. TNLN.
I too st5arted on the metal fece side, but even though the GPS pointed there, the name of the cache says to look on the other side anyway.
I soon found the reasonably large container, and signed before heading back to a job nearby at the oval.
I soon found the reasonably large container, and signed before heading back to a job nearby at the oval.
This one was sneaky. Was also looking on the wrong side of the street initially. TFTC
This is one very exposed cache.... Can't believe it's still there and in such good condition.
TFTC Cheers
TFTC Cheers
Our 2nd Australian find! Found cache easily as it was very visible from the road. Signed log and hid abit better! TNLNSL - TFTC!!
14:16. Grabbed this one on the way back to the ferry after a morning at Manly Beach. Michelle spotted this one after we were looking on the wrond side of the street. TFTC.
#523
#523
Grabbed this one after working about 400m to the west of GZ and before heading into the office. Thanks spanno.
I actually found it sometime in March. The church now knows about this and they will ensure that it is not moved by anyone in the church when the gardens are cleaned. Handy having inside connections
Church site: http://www.stamp.org.au/ You may want to put some information about the church in the info section (http://www.stamp.org.au/node/7).
Church site: http://www.stamp.org.au/ You may want to put some information about the church in the info section (http://www.stamp.org.au/node/7).
Hi Happy Easter. We found your cache! It was well hidden and fun for our kids too. We Delivered the Track me Turtle from Mosman. Happy Caching!!
Found by Nanny and Bo on a warmish Good Friday afternoon.
It was out in the open, as before, so we did our best to apply "camo". It seems to survive OK.
SL.
TNLN.
TFTC.
It was out in the open, as before, so we did our best to apply "camo". It seems to survive OK.
SL.
TNLN.
TFTC.
Cache is out in the open, but we guess it's okay, since residents are aware of it, according to the last log signed. TFTC and greetings from Singapore
Found while introducing my American cousin to the hobby.
A startlingly easy one. The cache wasn't even covered. A muggle had written in the log but then replaced it.
TFTC TNLNSL
A startlingly easy one. The cache wasn't even covered. A muggle had written in the log but then replaced it.
TFTC TNLNSL
Find # 1962 @ 13:20
Very easy find. Replaced cache exactly where I found it. TNLNSL Thanks spanno.
Very easy find. Replaced cache exactly where I found it. TNLNSL Thanks spanno.
Was looking for somewhere to drop TBs in Manly. This turned out to be a bit too exposed, but certainly fits its description. SL, thanks.
Nice play on words in this location. The cache was somewhat exposed , but that was where I found it.
Thanks, Robmc.
Thanks, Robmc.
#780 - 13:50
CouldnĀ“t believe it but it was true - an easy one.
TFTC - Sandra & Horst (from Munich, Germany)
CouldnĀ“t believe it but it was true - an easy one.
TFTC - Sandra & Horst (from Munich, Germany)
easy. looked in hard spots and then found it right in front of my eyes! nice and easy for a beginner
Much easer in the day light, looking wrong side.
It was so obvious I missed it. TFTC
It was so obvious I missed it. TFTC
991 - 1 for today. Found on 27/02/11 10:08 AM
With the sunday service in the background, found it after a brief search. Thanks. TNSLLN
With the sunday service in the background, found it after a brief search. Thanks. TNSLLN
Appropriately named for a couple of reasons! Fortunately we arrived while the Sunday morning service was on so all the churchgoers were inside and the music was lovely. It certainly is an interesting 'hide'! TNLN SL TFTC Cheers..........Gaztek
I think maybe this was just to easy. This visit I could see the cache as I parked the car it was so visible.
First time I was looking under rocks, leaves in the eaves of buildings everywhere other than right out in the open....
The odd thing is that when looking on the iphone at the picture of the cache it is on the opposite side of the road, which is also where my gps was putting me, but when looking on the web site it is in the correct spot!
Anyway it's all excuses this one is now ticked off, but I wonder how long such an exposed cache will last.
TNLN SL THTC
First time I was looking under rocks, leaves in the eaves of buildings everywhere other than right out in the open....
The odd thing is that when looking on the iphone at the picture of the cache it is on the opposite side of the road, which is also where my gps was putting me, but when looking on the web site it is in the correct spot!
Anyway it's all excuses this one is now ticked off, but I wonder how long such an exposed cache will last.
TNLN SL THTC
Hm not sure about one for the kids, this very old kid looked for about 20mins and came up with a blank.....
The GPS told me I should be 3m behind a locked gate as did my iPhone.
If the next person finds it I'll take it all back.
Based on Lady Sandy's log maybe I'll have to go for another look....
This entry was edited by The Lost Potatoes on Tuesday, 15 February 2011 at 04:31:40.
This entry was edited by The Lost Potatoes on Thursday, 17 February 2011 at 12:51:49.
The GPS told me I should be 3m behind a locked gate as did my iPhone.
If the next person finds it I'll take it all back.
Based on Lady Sandy's log maybe I'll have to go for another look....
This entry was edited by The Lost Potatoes on Tuesday, 15 February 2011 at 04:31:40.
This entry was edited by The Lost Potatoes on Thursday, 17 February 2011 at 12:51:49.
Our first FTF and I have to say; to me it was too easy (and I am not even a kid anymore ).
Plus the only thing of on my GPS was the street name, so maybe that throws people off,
but besides that the name helps even without an extra clue.
Thanks!!
And we left the cache's first TB also because the 'promised' GC wasn't in it?!?
This entry was edited by LadySandy on Monday, 14 February 2011 at 14:28:46.
Plus the only thing of on my GPS was the street name, so maybe that throws people off,
but besides that the name helps even without an extra clue.
Thanks!!
And we left the cache's first TB also because the 'promised' GC wasn't in it?!?
This entry was edited by LadySandy on Monday, 14 February 2011 at 14:28:46.
Maybe 1:30 in the morning with no torch is not the best time for looking for this one.
Will try again in the daylight
Will try again in the daylight