Path to Punchbowl #2 Punchbowl, Tasmania, Australia
By
Tassieboy on 03-Apr-11. Waypoint GC2RE7P
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No response from the cache owner.
No cache to find or log to sign.
It has been more than 28 days since the last owner note.
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I had a quick look for this one last night but it was too dark. Returned this afternoon for a more thorough look, but again without success. After reading recent logs, it appears that landscaping work since the last find may have seen the cache buried or removed. After locating the earlier cache in this series with the higher difficulty rating, I suspect this one may be MIA. Perhaps the CO could check?
no luck today, if it was on the ground it may need to be checked looked like a trailor load of mulch had been put down
Summerhill Scouts are participating in the Scouts Australia Geocaching Competition. TFTC
Nice container! Easy enough to find since I was both looking for something and knew wereabouts to look! Took the geocoin and left a marble, not much of a swap I know but all I had on me. TFTC!!
We're claiming this one as found on this date by Tardis who is one half of our caching team. Please contact us via either profile if you wish to confirm this claim.
Nice hide but I'm a bit concerned about the exposure when logging for such a decent sized pile of "treasure". Maybe the shrubbery mentioned has been pruned a bit since placement?
A short look and a quick find. A nice walk down from the Meadows. I like the container.
TFTC Tassieboy.
TFTC Tassieboy.
Out and about on a walk to work off the Christmas kilos. Found it no worries. TFTC.
My Nan used to bring me here when I was a kid. Goecaching bought me back for a pleasant easy find. TFTC
Just about to finish our Tasmanian holiday and decided to spend these days in and around Launceston gathering a few caches. Found quickly after using our geosenses.
TFTC
TFTC
Another nicely hidden but very obvious cache. Thanks for a great hide Tassieboy [^]
For the third time this morning I left the car somewhere and completed 2 caches on foot.
This was the first cache find of this little excursion and was an easy find on a lovely sunny morning.
TFTC
This was the first cache find of this little excursion and was an easy find on a lovely sunny morning.
TFTC
Almost dismissed this one as too obvious, quick find and not too many people around. TFTC
As we were walking to this cache we watched a platypus swimming between the ducks. TNLN TFTC.
well done with this one it stood out like a sore thumb but i keeped walking past it not thinking that what i was looking at was the cache, well done again i had fun
This entry was edited by choppersrule-gang on Saturday, 05 May 2012 at 21:31:46 UTC.
This entry was edited by choppersrule-gang on Saturday, 05 May 2012 at 21:31:46 UTC.
Second cache in a row where second time lucky applies. This one had gone MIA when last visiting Tassie also, but very happy to see it now replaced so this well done series can be completed. Thanks for the hunt Tassieboy.
I love this cache! Very inventive & well camouflaged TFTC Tassieboy!! Took army man Left crocodile
Great cache. Nicely hidden! Took geocoin.
Note to other geocachers, don't screw the lid too tight. This cache took me 2 minutes to open.
This entry was edited by firtvid20 on Wednesday, 25 January 2012 at 05:07:52 UTC.
Note to other geocachers, don't screw the lid too tight. This cache took me 2 minutes to open.
This entry was edited by firtvid20 on Wednesday, 25 January 2012 at 05:07:52 UTC.
Really like this one took donkey and dolphin left 2 para cord key fobs and dropped off a geocoin
A virtual treasure trove of swaps. Didn't have any swaps on me but had a good day out seeking caches.
We enjoyed doing these caches in an area which we had not visited before. Glorious weather made it a perfect caching day. Thanks Tassieboy this was another great creative hide.
Replaced a few metres from original position, larger container New Co-ords:
S 41° 27.677 E 147° 09.840
S 41° 27.677 E 147° 09.840
Coordinates changed from:
S 41° 27.667 E 147° 09.838
Coordinates changed to:
S 41° 27.677 E 147° 09.840
Distance from original: 61.2 feet or 18.7 meters.
New coordinates, few metres from original.
S 41° 27.667 E 147° 09.838
Coordinates changed to:
S 41° 27.677 E 147° 09.840
Distance from original: 61.2 feet or 18.7 meters.
New coordinates, few metres from original.
Teach me not to have my information up to date! Had a search about before checking on line to see that it had been disabled.
Found the cache easily at 2115. It was on the grass near to where it should have been hidden. SL, and replaced where I though it should've been.
TFTC
TFTC
Great cache, found this one easy, but hidden well. I haven't been down this way in years, nice little walking track. TFTC
Thanks for making the walk more enjoyable by hiding this 2nd cache. On to the 3rd!
This was a very quick find today as it was almost out in the open. We did hide a little better than found. Thanks Tassieboy for this cache.
Found it with a little help from the hint. Coords were a tiny bit confusing, but got it. Took a pensil sharpener and a little marble ball, left 2$ coin thank you!
Thank you for the cache.
Again searching in Launceston while waiting to go to accommodation.
Geo Kid A found this one while we searched nearby plant and did not consider where she was searching.
Took nothing, but left a Geo Coin which was looking for a new home.
Thank you for the cache and a clever hide.
Again searching in Launceston while waiting to go to accommodation.
Geo Kid A found this one while we searched nearby plant and did not consider where she was searching.
Took nothing, but left a Geo Coin which was looking for a new home.
Thank you for the cache and a clever hide.
Who would have thought that this little trickle of water in the creek would drop dramatically through the rock crevasse into the Punchbowl Reserve. The kids took the somewhat risky path along the creek into the parklands after finding this cache, something that should only be done on fine days that we enjoyed. Thanks Tassieboy for placing this cache here and giving us an excuse to explore the creek further upstream from the falls, it was a fun adventure. Dropped off a TB as well.
Jan found it before I could get muself organised and down to the GZ. TNLN. TFTC.
A quick find and log with a cop in his car nearby. Logged and replaced at 1345hrs just before a mttley, its owner and her son decided to walk by. TFTC and cheers; OldSaint.
Nice easy find on a miserable morning in Launceston. Got it in between showers. Took a car & left a soldier. TFTC
18/04/2011 10:41 Found: #397 2TF. I saw this one popup a few days ago but we had already left Launceston and were staying in Low Head and didn't get permission to drive into town before now. Today I had the whole family on board and made a beeline for this one on the off chance. AAA went out for the pickup without the GPS and after I supplied the hint he had a quick find. As expected we had been beaten to this one but still second is good. TFTC TNLN SL
My 3rd. FTF - Thanks Tssieboy , nice hiding spot along walking track , a few dog walking muggles around as approached the cache,
but still was able to quickly find it after searching in a few likely spots. TNLN.
but still was able to quickly find it after searching in a few likely spots. TNLN.