Wandering Heroes ... Freddo Naturi, South Australia, Australia
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Frozen Feet on 23-Apr-11. Waypoint GC2TR3G
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Completing this trail one by one. Pretty soon the grain trucks will start again making it difficult to pullover in some places. TFTC Frozen Feet, appropriate container for the hero honoured here.
Continuing along the WH series Freddo is a true hero that is found all over the state whether it be the Chocolate Frog or the Non Believer Cache on Tftc
Find # 14199I'm in the Adelaide area for the Great Leap Forward event. Not just for the days event, but making it a week long trip of caching n catching up with mates.Flying solo......Day 8. Homeward-bound.Day started off with a tree climb and a big stretch off the ground. Then a bit of a look around Mt Barker. Then it was the trails. It's been a while since I've hit a long trail and being alone it was just me and the caches to fill the rest of the day in. Some power trails are tougher than others, ie parking locations and barriers can be annoying and chew up time. But happily I managed all hurdles. Even the odd orb spider that made some tracks mazes. Happily that what I'd pland out fell into place with only a couple of DNFs.End of day was a surprise with my biggest solo grab of over 300 in a day. But I have plenty more trails in SA to utilise if I want to better that score TFTC Frozen Feet
Out with weredunn4 picking up a few caches in the Tailem Bend / Karoonda area.A quick find stamp and return here todayTFTC
Sadly we are not going to be able to finish this series. Spotted a bobby but then eekk! A brown snake crawled out from a cache. That was it! this 73 cacher called it quits. Driver agreed.
Going vacation home to WA
Tally was:- found 277 could not find 24 and 91 in the middle aborted due to the snake. Getting warmer
Nice new log
Going vacation home to WA
Tally was:- found 277 could not find 24 and 91 in the middle aborted due to the snake. Getting warmer
Nice new log
At the request of the Hero ... Freddo .... I checked on this. Cache in pieces so totally replaced. Now a 2 litre cammo painted container with bagged logbook and a few swaps
Cache hasn't been found for a couple of months and I found a collection of contents on the ground a few meters away. I have replaced another container in place with original contents a sheet of paper and a couple of pencil. Thanks Frozen Feet for the hide. And of course Freddo a legend in South Australian geocaching history.
Back to find three caches that we somehow missed the last time we were out here. Thank you for the cache Frozen Feet.
I think Freddo must be one of SA's best known cachers. Caching with the JAMS crew finding Wandering Heroes caches. We ended up finding over 300 and hiding 2 more. We replaced a lot of containers that were broken. We had a few showers of rain early which were getting us wet but they didn't last too long and it ended up being a nice day. Thanks to all the cache owners for placing the caches.
Out with the JAMS crew JJ52, Mogni, Allister W and sir_spectre, plus TallBikeStan and BratKat on this run. The logs where stamped as Mystery Randoms. The target's today where the Wander Heros trail ( as far as we could get ) plus any other caches in the towns or close to the road and the nearby Lab cache in Karoonda. We got slowed down by the rain till almost lunch. No wildlife sighted, not even a kanagroo. We found over 300 + caches, some of us had found some of them before but we are aligning all of our maps to the same finds. We replaced over 40 wandering heroes caches we found broken, most logbooks where dry and put in the new cache. Any logsbooks found close to full had a scroll added to the cache and all broken caches we removed and put in the bin. By the end of the day we had over a garage bag full of broken caches.
Another JAMS day was organised to tackle the Wandering Heroes trail (JJ52, allister w, mogni, sir_spectre plus tallbikestan and BratKat). We started the day with rain and hail as we drove through the hills towards Tailem Bend but by the time we started the series we just had a couple of light showers and then for the rest of the day it was fine although we had strong cool winds.
That didn't stop us though, and we had a fun day finding around 300 caches plus an Adventure Lab in Karoonda. We had come prepared with lots of spare containers and replaced a heap of broken containers and sometimes logbooks. We managed to get to Sandalwood where we called it a day, so now have plans to come back and completed the last of the series.
This was my first visit out here since 2016 and by the end of the day I had 197 finds plus the Adventure Lab which I was pretty happy about.
Thanks for the cache Frozen Feet.
That didn't stop us though, and we had a fun day finding around 300 caches plus an Adventure Lab in Karoonda. We had come prepared with lots of spare containers and replaced a heap of broken containers and sometimes logbooks. We managed to get to Sandalwood where we called it a day, so now have plans to come back and completed the last of the series.
This was my first visit out here since 2016 and by the end of the day I had 197 finds plus the Adventure Lab which I was pretty happy about.
Thanks for the cache Frozen Feet.
A good cache to pick having met and spent time with the lovely bloke ‘Freddo’ at Millicent GeoVenture 2020.
Thanks to the many hands and minds taking time to set out hides and showing us your part of the world
Log signed as SB
TFTC Frozen Feet
Find # 1329
Thanks to the many hands and minds taking time to set out hides and showing us your part of the world
Log signed as SB
TFTC Frozen Feet
Find # 1329
Having spent some time with Freddo in the last couple of weeks, we just had to have this one on our must do list. On the hunting trail again with SeasonedBird. Concentrating on finding caches of special interest today as we move on toward Adelaide. TFTC Frozen Feet
Find #3680 at 10:09.
Find #3680 at 10:09.
Decided to go and do some house keeping and clean up the blue's , and this was one of those found today after a couple of previous DNF's, container and log in good condition TYFTC
Chooo ooo [Found] with dty73 on our SA Road Trip! So nice that the borders are slowly starting to open! Thanks Frozen Feet
Tankengine and I were on our way from Tailem Bend to Berri today.
We had plans to pick up a few caches here and there, concentrating on only a special few as we didn't have time to do whole power trails.
This cache: We just didn't have time to pick up every cache in this series and really didn't want to either. Power trails have their place, but we didn't care about numbers and so we picked the cache that had someone we knew, met or just sounded interesting.
Though I have never met him, I have now done many of his caches and according to Tankengine he's not a bad guy. Tftc Frozen Feet!!!
We had plans to pick up a few caches here and there, concentrating on only a special few as we didn't have time to do whole power trails.
This cache: We just didn't have time to pick up every cache in this series and really didn't want to either. Power trails have their place, but we didn't care about numbers and so we picked the cache that had someone we knew, met or just sounded interesting.
Though I have never met him, I have now done many of his caches and according to Tankengine he's not a bad guy. Tftc Frozen Feet!!!
Out this way again on my daily exercise drive/walk in keeping with the current restrictions. Found this cache along with some others. the only beings I came in close contact with were flies which I would happily pass on the COVID 19 virus to if I had it. TFTC
What would SA geocaching be like without Freddo? All those finds, and many many hides. And lots of great puzzles! He’s a major part of this game in this state.
Thanks for the cache Frozen Feet.
Found on 3/3/20 at 1:50 pm.
Find #10663.
Thanks for the cache Frozen Feet.
Found on 3/3/20 at 1:50 pm.
Find #10663.
Day 177 (Sunday 23rd) of our trip. Caching along the way. In Tailem bend today. A total of 45 for the day and 3332 for the trip. TFTC
Heading out for the afternoon to tackle more of the Wandering Heroes series this afternoon so this will be a generic log. All caches were found in good condition, unless otherwise noted, on an enjoyable sunny afternoon.
TFTC
TFTC
Thanks Frozen Feet for this cache, and your contribution to the whole WH series. I was on a mission today to grab as many of these as I could. Logging most from home after returning, satisfied and exhausted. Freddo is a god of caching.
The Wandering Heroes trail keeps on wandering and so do we, along with ilook4geo. Most of the caches we did today were in acceptable condition, although there were still a couple where containers need to be replaced and a few logs that also need to be renewed. As is normal, each log had our visit noted by the addition of two lots of initials, being GP2 and ilg.
Our thanks go to Frozen Feet for adding to this trail and to the fun of the game.
Our thanks go to Frozen Feet for adding to this trail and to the fun of the game.
Tackling another section of the Wandering Heroes series today with goingplaces2. Had a lot of fun and found all caches that were on the list. Logs signed, all replaced as found. TFTC.
I had planned a big few days of caching in SA so I left work on a Tuesday evening and hit the road from Melbourne. This was my third full day of caching and the Wandering Heroes caches (and assorted others nearby) were on my target list. It was a blisteringly hot day (felt hotter than the 39C recorded on my car!) and the dry and dusty conditions made it hard going at times. My first task having left where I was staying overnight in Murray Bridge was to head to the Geopets series. Once I was done there I headed on to the Wandering Heroes and others along that route. Many took me longer than expected with different containers, hide styles and some further off the road. In the end I had to adjust my expectation of finds for the day before I headed north to where I was staying overnight. Thanks to Frozen Feet for this cache and to all COs for placing and maintaining this remarkable series. Took nothing, left nothing, signed log and visited some trackables.
Found during a drive from Adelaine to Mount Gambier
Nice trail with plenty of tricky hides.
We wrote IJ stand for the first letter i our alias ( Jsson, Ingabo)
Greetings from Sweden
TFTC!
Nice trail with plenty of tricky hides.
We wrote IJ stand for the first letter i our alias ( Jsson, Ingabo)
Greetings from Sweden
TFTC!
Together with jsson and Sivun on our way to Mount Gambier. We logged as IJS.
It was a very hot day with temperatures over 40 degrees C. We had a long drive anyhow so we prolonged it with some small stops and also went for a minor part of a PT.
Thanks for placing a cache here for me to enjoy and find.
It was a very hot day with temperatures over 40 degrees C. We had a long drive anyhow so we prolonged it with some small stops and also went for a minor part of a PT.
Thanks for placing a cache here for me to enjoy and find.
Who ?? [:o]
Never heard of this cacher [:o)]
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Not many other Australian geocachers have led me astray so much
Never heard of this cacher [:o)]
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Not many other Australian geocachers have led me astray so much
Tuesday 8 November 2018.
Like many others do, I LOVE Freddo! [^] Monty has been a great support and I have enjoyed caching with him on a number of occasions. The conversations are always rich and the vibe is always good. I have even had the pleasure of his company whilst in the USA in 2017 when we both went over for the total solar eclipse and to find the Ape cache. Monty and I drove from Jackson Hole, WY where he hosted his most bizarre event ever - just ask him about it LMAO We then toured through Yellowstone NP (I could not believe my luck being in such a wonderful area with an earthcache legend - I learnt so much), and our road trip concluded in Seattle.
Mrs Freddo is also gorgeous...love Sally to bits too.
Congrats on being honoured on this trail.
Yet another fabulous day out with gridge98...so fabulous that we stamped all of the logs as "Fabulous Randoms" (the ink in a few was becoming a little light).
We stopped at about 150 caches today as we were on a mission for Connor to reach his 4,000th caching milestone, and for me to get closer to my 10,000th. I'd found a few before today so my find count was a little lower, but anything over the 100 mark is a great day caching! We even began our day by attending a coffee event at 7:30am and then finished it with dinner and movies...haha, yep, the GIFF event was on tonight at the German Club.
Thanks so much for the cache Frozen Feet! [^]
Like many others do, I LOVE Freddo! [^] Monty has been a great support and I have enjoyed caching with him on a number of occasions. The conversations are always rich and the vibe is always good. I have even had the pleasure of his company whilst in the USA in 2017 when we both went over for the total solar eclipse and to find the Ape cache. Monty and I drove from Jackson Hole, WY where he hosted his most bizarre event ever - just ask him about it LMAO We then toured through Yellowstone NP (I could not believe my luck being in such a wonderful area with an earthcache legend - I learnt so much), and our road trip concluded in Seattle.
Mrs Freddo is also gorgeous...love Sally to bits too.
Congrats on being honoured on this trail.
Yet another fabulous day out with gridge98...so fabulous that we stamped all of the logs as "Fabulous Randoms" (the ink in a few was becoming a little light).
We stopped at about 150 caches today as we were on a mission for Connor to reach his 4,000th caching milestone, and for me to get closer to my 10,000th. I'd found a few before today so my find count was a little lower, but anything over the 100 mark is a great day caching! We even began our day by attending a coffee event at 7:30am and then finished it with dinner and movies...haha, yep, the GIFF event was on tonight at the German Club.
Thanks so much for the cache Frozen Feet! [^]
A day out with GoodLook on a mission to do as much of the wandering heroes series.
We found 150 along the way till we had to pull the pin and head home. Happy to find my 4000th at the last one. TFTC for all the CO for placing the caches. Some of the caches are in poor condition others are fantastic hides. We stamped all the caches with the fabulous randoms stamp
We found 150 along the way till we had to pull the pin and head home. Happy to find my 4000th at the last one. TFTC for all the CO for placing the caches. Some of the caches are in poor condition others are fantastic hides. We stamped all the caches with the fabulous randoms stamp
Came back again to catch up more Wandering Heroes from yesterday before heading to Adelaide from Melbourne for 10 days holidays. Found it. TFTC !!
I was on my way to Barmera, with a bit of time on my hands as planned lol, so I was going to find some interesting caches along the way and a few of the power trail caches. The rain stopped, which was a bonus. At some point I decided to stop only for the large ones, otherwise I would never make it to my destination for the night! TFTC!!
An afternoon out with Purrfect Di and Jack to shorten the Wandering To-Do list
found us here at your cache. Freddo caches are everywhere, there is no escape!!!
Much appreciation to all who have placed and maintain caches on the trail.
TFTC Frozen Feet
found us here at your cache. Freddo caches are everywhere, there is no escape!!!
Much appreciation to all who have placed and maintain caches on the trail.
TFTC Frozen Feet
Had a free half day and decided to notch up a few of the Wandering Heroes series. It was great to get some background on some of the familiar team names I have encountered while out and about. TFTC.
Found on a one month road trip around Australia. Sorry for the generic log. TNLNSL TFTC
Day 5 of our SA jaunt had us targeting the Wandering Heroes series and anything else that took our fancy [^]. We camped last night at Tailem Bend and we are unsure how far todays travels will take us
I had been eyeing off an interstate trip for some time now and made plans to head to SA to power through the geoart trails over here . I roped in my geo buddy Krabiboy to join me and we set about solving [?] caches and highlighting Jasmer caches that aren't available over in WA. Our adventure took us from the CBD over to the Yorke Peninsula and then back across to the Murray Bridge area . We were relentless in chasing down the finds and picked up as many as we could in the week that we had available. Due to the park and grab nature of our visit, the log books which weren't able to accommodate the ink stamp we had made were signed with the initials 'jk'! Fave points will be awarded for those caches which are considered awesome
A massive thanks here to Frozen Feet for placing this cache here and for tempting us to venture over to this area. Cheers!
jinta29 found your cache Wandering Heroes ... Freddo today. This is my find #7657 and find #68 today. I was able to get my name in the log book here and we replaced the cache as we found it. Thanks once again Frozen Feet for placing this and bringing us to this part of the world!
I had been eyeing off an interstate trip for some time now and made plans to head to SA to power through the geoart trails over here . I roped in my geo buddy Krabiboy to join me and we set about solving [?] caches and highlighting Jasmer caches that aren't available over in WA. Our adventure took us from the CBD over to the Yorke Peninsula and then back across to the Murray Bridge area . We were relentless in chasing down the finds and picked up as many as we could in the week that we had available. Due to the park and grab nature of our visit, the log books which weren't able to accommodate the ink stamp we had made were signed with the initials 'jk'! Fave points will be awarded for those caches which are considered awesome
A massive thanks here to Frozen Feet for placing this cache here and for tempting us to venture over to this area. Cheers!
jinta29 found your cache Wandering Heroes ... Freddo today. This is my find #7657 and find #68 today. I was able to get my name in the log book here and we replaced the cache as we found it. Thanks once again Frozen Feet for placing this and bringing us to this part of the world!
jinta29 and I are in town this week after many months of planning for a week to remember. We are heading to the Yorke Peninsula, Murray Bridge and as many places in between as we can get to. This was one we found along the way.
TFTC Frozen Feet.
Frozen Feet, I found your cache Wandering Heroes ... Freddo on 28/4/17.
This is my find #4505 and find #68 today.
TFTC Frozen Feet.
Frozen Feet, I found your cache Wandering Heroes ... Freddo on 28/4/17.
This is my find #4505 and find #68 today.
Out caching with Hevwalker today to make a dent on some more of the Wandering Heros caches.
We had a fun time but didn't hit the 100 we had initially hoped for. For me it was 63 finds for the day. I was happy with that.
Freddo is an SA caching icon, a big finder, a big hider, he holds lots of events, makes and distributes log books etc........and his hides always have style and quality [^]. He is part of the glue that holds the SA geocaching community together .
Oh and he makes good pancakes too
TFTC Frozen Feet .
We had a fun time!
Found 26 March 2017
We had a fun time but didn't hit the 100 we had initially hoped for. For me it was 63 finds for the day. I was happy with that.
Freddo is an SA caching icon, a big finder, a big hider, he holds lots of events, makes and distributes log books etc........and his hides always have style and quality [^]. He is part of the glue that holds the SA geocaching community together .
Oh and he makes good pancakes too
TFTC Frozen Feet .
We had a fun time!
Found 26 March 2017
Ismartis & I started the day with great ambition & enthusiasm...to get a chunk of the Wandering Heroes completed...well we got a little chunk done...71 for me...we had a lovely day out...
When I first started caching I was very naive (as a lot of newbie cachers are)...I saw Freddo on a cache page and immediately thought that if I find the cache I will find a Freddo Frog in it...I was very excited (I was made aware that food is not an acceptable swag item)...
I still get excited to see a hide by Freddo...not for a frog...but because I know of this great cacher & hider...a hero & a legend in the caching world...
Thanks Frozen Feet for placing this cache in honour of Freddo...
When I first started caching I was very naive (as a lot of newbie cachers are)...I saw Freddo on a cache page and immediately thought that if I find the cache I will find a Freddo Frog in it...I was very excited (I was made aware that food is not an acceptable swag item)...
I still get excited to see a hide by Freddo...not for a frog...but because I know of this great cacher & hider...a hero & a legend in the caching world...
Thanks Frozen Feet for placing this cache in honour of Freddo...
Love this trail and the challenge of finding all the different caches. TFTC and trail. High heels TB on journey with us. After finding alot of plastic spiders beware this one althou big and black was not plastic but it was dead.
A quick and easy drive by as we cache our way through this series. This looks like an old version of this container type, I've never seen one like it before. Thanks for bringing us here and thanks for the cache.
A quick find on a very different ammo can.
Freddo would surely have to be among the most prominent geocache finders and hiders in South Australia. We always enjoy finding his caches, and have always enjoyed his wry sense of humour. Freddo is one of the few cachers we've actually met, on four separate occasions in fact! Freddo is always quick to respond to emails, and always generous with offering help whether it be in the form of a confirmation or assisting with a difficult puzzle.
Thanks Frozen Feet.
Freddo would surely have to be among the most prominent geocache finders and hiders in South Australia. We always enjoy finding his caches, and have always enjoyed his wry sense of humour. Freddo is one of the few cachers we've actually met, on four separate occasions in fact! Freddo is always quick to respond to emails, and always generous with offering help whether it be in the form of a confirmation or assisting with a difficult puzzle.
Thanks Frozen Feet.
Oh wow, what a trail ! The WEEO and I flew down from Canberra to cache this trail and around MB and my wonderful Auntie put us up (future cacher there too ). We made it all the way to Loxton in 2 days but were shagged by the end. The caches were mostly fab and gave us a laugh along the way.
Thanks to all you cachers in the MB area for the great work in putting this together, you guys rock!
Thanks to all you cachers in the MB area for the great work in putting this together, you guys rock!
What a great trail, the weather is fine, the birds are singing and we are "in the groove". Thanks to all the cachers who put this trail together, we are having a ball and have not missed a beat, so far. 3-Kings and I have come all the way from NSW to experience this trail and it was well worth it. TFTC
TheCatBandits on a mission today to finish off the Wandering Heroes Series. On the road at 6am as we had approx. 400km round trip ahead of us. Beautiful Autumn day only the one snake was seen ( only a foot long still scary lol ) The whole family has enjoyed the Wandering Herero's series. This series is a real credit to all cachers and cache owners. Sorry for the generic log. TFTC always love an ammo find
We are heading west as heading home so thought we would stop nearby and continue this serie that we started when we were heading to Victoria . Tftc
Heading north to QLD and doing the Wandering Heroes along the way and today I managed picked up a lot of interesting hides along the way and this was one of them.
Thanks for placing the series.
TFTC Frozen Feet
Thanks for placing the series.
TFTC Frozen Feet
After a few months of planning, and trial runs I finally attempted and complete my goal of doing a 24 hour SOLO cache run!!!
One Man, One Day, 441 caches found!
I booked two nights at Murray bridge and arrived at 8:00 pm. Attempted without success to sleep until 11:30 pm then got up and went to the location of the first cache. As the clock turned to midnight I began.
Speed through the Oz Mega 2014 Trail with only a handful of DNFs, then picked a few up along the highway until I got to the GeoPets trail.
After this I cut through to Wandering Heroes and completed up to the "OTS: May" trail. Went along this and came back into Tailem Bend for lunch and fuel and few in town. Was beginning to get weary but proceeded back to where I left off in the Wandering Heroes.
From here on in I just completed as many of these as I could up through Karoonda in the hot hot mid 30's day until midnight stuck a few kms east of town.
441 finds was the total count and now I just had to drive back to Murray Bridge. Easier said then done after being awake for practically 40 hours. Hit the hotel pillow at 1:20 am and was out within seconds.
Thanks for all the wonderful caches around this area, and sorry for generic logs.
One Man, One Day, 441 caches found!
I booked two nights at Murray bridge and arrived at 8:00 pm. Attempted without success to sleep until 11:30 pm then got up and went to the location of the first cache. As the clock turned to midnight I began.
Speed through the Oz Mega 2014 Trail with only a handful of DNFs, then picked a few up along the highway until I got to the GeoPets trail.
After this I cut through to Wandering Heroes and completed up to the "OTS: May" trail. Went along this and came back into Tailem Bend for lunch and fuel and few in town. Was beginning to get weary but proceeded back to where I left off in the Wandering Heroes.
From here on in I just completed as many of these as I could up through Karoonda in the hot hot mid 30's day until midnight stuck a few kms east of town.
441 finds was the total count and now I just had to drive back to Murray Bridge. Easier said then done after being awake for practically 40 hours. Hit the hotel pillow at 1:20 am and was out within seconds.
Thanks for all the wonderful caches around this area, and sorry for generic logs.
I found this cache today as number 95 of 161 in company of Cold Freeze on our Karoonda Road Run III. Our first run back in 2008 was well before Wandering Heroes and yielded just 14 caches along the entire road and our caching figures were in the 2,000's back then. Our second run in 2012 brought us 160 caches where we started at Loxton and continued caching all the way past Karoonda to just before the Murray Bridge - Tailem Bend Junction. From there, we headed into Tailem Bend for Dinner and continued back from there for a few extra caches before giving up about an hour before dark. Our caching numbers were in the 5,000s at that time. Today, with caching numbers now in the 8,000s, we picked up at the point we had left off last time near the Murray Bridge - Tailem Bend Junction and headed south with the aim of finishing off all of these caches then caching our way back towards Loxton. I had not counted the caches in this section before leaving home and I thought that there were probably about 80 caches there. Once we got them all done, we found that there were just over 140 left in that area so we didn't get much past Karoonda on the way back after all. A great day though nonetheless and there looks to be at least one more full caching day to come at some stage. Thanks to all cache placers in this series today from D B-A.
905th Cache Find We had arrived in Tailem Bend last night, met up with Geodad as he has been working in Adelaide for almost 3 weeks. We surely do miss him. Our Geoboys had no football this w/end, we had nothing planned so this treck was in mind not being sure what the weather was going to be like we thought we would give it a start anyway. We had breakfast, a few cachers around Tailem Bend. Filled the car with fuel, said our goodbyes to Geodad & away we went on this incredible experience. Starting at approx 11am. Had a quick glance of the Honour Roll to see who & how many of these awesome geocachers we knew or had met on our travels during our Geocaching Experience. We haven't had the pleasure to meet Freddo as of yet. Quick & easy find. TFTS
Love finding an ammo can - and an easy p&g at that! Makes for a nice change to the usual sistema containers
We decided to take a last minute road trip to Barmera/Berri/Loxton. Of course we had to find some caches along the way. As expected, nothing can go perfectly smooth and turns out we were both not well so didn't quite get as many as planned. Arrived at our hotel only for them to tell us the booking agency we booked through had in fact, cancelled our accommodation, so not only were we now stranded and feeling very average, we had to pay twice as much as originally planned for our room.. Not exactly how we envisioned our weekend trip would pan out.
Finished our weekend away with 24 finds and one DNF that had been muggled, not a bad effort considering
TFTC!!
We decided to take a last minute road trip to Barmera/Berri/Loxton. Of course we had to find some caches along the way. As expected, nothing can go perfectly smooth and turns out we were both not well so didn't quite get as many as planned. Arrived at our hotel only for them to tell us the booking agency we booked through had in fact, cancelled our accommodation, so not only were we now stranded and feeling very average, we had to pay twice as much as originally planned for our room.. Not exactly how we envisioned our weekend trip would pan out.
Finished our weekend away with 24 finds and one DNF that had been muggled, not a bad effort considering
TFTC!!
Take 2 at what we started during OZ Mega Murray Bridge, took us a while to get back here but we made it. TFTC.
We arrived in Tailem Bend about 7.30 a.m. to make a start on the Wandering Heroes trail in the hope of getting 100 per day for two days. Our first day was tiring with a fair bit of bush bashing to do to get caches.
We got caught in quite a few showers of rain and spent a long time on the road, but managed a comfortable tally for the day.
Thanks to all who placed and maintained caches here for this great 'adventure trail'. Excuse my generic logs, but with so many to do, individual logs are a bit past me tonight.
Thanks Frozen Feet for your effort here.
We got caught in quite a few showers of rain and spent a long time on the road, but managed a comfortable tally for the day.
Thanks to all who placed and maintained caches here for this great 'adventure trail'. Excuse my generic logs, but with so many to do, individual logs are a bit past me tonight.
Thanks Frozen Feet for your effort here.
I was expecting a nano, bugger! No kittens were harmed in the caching of this cache SL TFTC
Easily our biggest find of the day. This is such a nice container that a Huntsman spider must have decided to move in and take up residence. Not meaning to spoil his plans, but we did a bit of cache cleaning and released him into the wilds .. like about 2 metres away. Nice to see a cache in honour of Freddo as we've enjoyed many of his caches. Thanks Frozen Feet.
On a mission to find 100 caches in a day, thanks for the series. Nice Camo!! TFTC
This entry was edited by Tweeke on Friday, 10 April 2015 at 08:18:41 UTC.
This entry was edited by Tweeke on Friday, 10 April 2015 at 08:18:41 UTC.
Project “Centroid” was on. After a bit of planning Fleabag and I decided to head towards Adelaide again for the long weekend to get 500 or so caches to move our centroid far enough away from home to complete a challenge cache in Melbourne. We managed to get 501 just for good measure.
At the same time we tried to get a few areas of Victoria done on the way there and back to start working on another challenge cache back in Melbourne.
Today was a wandering heroes day until we had to head into Murray Bridge to pickup some replacement caches from the CO to replace a number of the Oz Mega series that are missing which we will fix up tomorrow.
Thanks for the cache, the hunt and the fun.
At the same time we tried to get a few areas of Victoria done on the way there and back to start working on another challenge cache back in Melbourne.
Today was a wandering heroes day until we had to head into Murray Bridge to pickup some replacement caches from the CO to replace a number of the Oz Mega series that are missing which we will fix up tomorrow.
Thanks for the cache, the hunt and the fun.
Spiffy- and I were on a project to get 500 caches in 4 days that were over 100km from our home locations. I reallly enjoyed this series and the themed hides. Great idea and a nice tribute to all the cachers. With each cache we would recall if we had met them at events and what caches they owned. A long and tiring but very enjoyable day. Thanks for the cache.
Day two of our attack on the Wandering Heroes series. A warm weather forecast meant an early start as the weather is proving a bit of a challenge for cachers from Tassie. Enjoying the series and the chance to get in amongst some numbers. TFTC and the series
Found during an epic Australia Day long weekend of caching road trip through Victoria and South Australia.
TNLN, thanks Frozen Feet.
TNLN, thanks Frozen Feet.
[red]Find #1452[/red]
Had to circle a little before zeroing in on this hide. Stamped and returned as found.
We had planned a family geo trip a few weeks ago and I left it up to the geo wife to decide where she wanted to go. Murray Bridge was one of three places to visit. Lucky she decided on this area, so we could try for 200+ in a day [^] Sometimes the parking was very difficult being double white lines and plenty of passing cars, having a companion to drive / swap with made this series that little bit easier. It was a very hot day & plenty of hours were spent in the car with much water needed. We found some great containers & loved the idea of this series. Now to rest the wheels....
[blue]Thanks for this cache, Frozen Feet & to everyone for the series TNLN[/blue]
Had to circle a little before zeroing in on this hide. Stamped and returned as found.
We had planned a family geo trip a few weeks ago and I left it up to the geo wife to decide where she wanted to go. Murray Bridge was one of three places to visit. Lucky she decided on this area, so we could try for 200+ in a day [^] Sometimes the parking was very difficult being double white lines and plenty of passing cars, having a companion to drive / swap with made this series that little bit easier. It was a very hot day & plenty of hours were spent in the car with much water needed. We found some great containers & loved the idea of this series. Now to rest the wheels....
[blue]Thanks for this cache, Frozen Feet & to everyone for the series TNLN[/blue]
This day I'm on a Geo - adventure in the countryside with Dr. Owl, our mission: get all the happy smiles we could and discover the Wandering heroes !
We saw a classic:
"stonehenge style"
"home invasion cache" the ones in the middle of a tree hole of some possum home
"incredible camouflage" the ones with the natural wood on the top or some dry leaves
"Home sweet home" the ones who are now habitat by spiders,
Beetles, ants and some little creatures...
Well a totall adventure but the best of all I had a wonderfull day with Dr Owl !!
This one is "home sweet home"
Try to guess the creature (:
We saw a classic:
"stonehenge style"
"home invasion cache" the ones in the middle of a tree hole of some possum home
"incredible camouflage" the ones with the natural wood on the top or some dry leaves
"Home sweet home" the ones who are now habitat by spiders,
Beetles, ants and some little creatures...
Well a totall adventure but the best of all I had a wonderfull day with Dr Owl !!
This one is "home sweet home"
Try to guess the creature (:
Owl needed to do some maintenance on a wandering hero, so she collected Andy Colombia and headed off for an adventure. The cache had already been maintained by someone else, so they had to fill in the time with caching. Lots of caching. What a relief this didn't need a nano rant (which would have been appropriately exceptionally long. The cache did have a resident beetle, but no frogs were harmed in the finding of this cache.
Found at 1:56:00 PM, GAFF1, Found whilst on a run through Murray Bridge catching up on some caches I missed during the Oz Mega earlier this year.
A nice quick find.
SL, cache in good condition.
TFTC Frozen Feet
A nice quick find.
SL, cache in good condition.
TFTC Frozen Feet
Generic log for today's WW caches. On the way to ADE to meet our new niece had 90 minutes and snagged about 30. We thank all the CO for their efforts we all love this hobby and couldn't do this without excellent hides like these. TFTC!
The Geo family was out for the Queens Birthday weekend and remained in the area overnight. What a brilliant series and a real credit to South Australia – very inspirational. We will have to come back again to complete this wonderful series.
We were out with the geofamily staying overnight at a motel in Tailem Bend. We were out for a total of two days nonstop geocaching. We used the geomobile and our bikes cycling 10km up the freeway! I know we are crazy! TFTC
Caching with Shaido today, on a great sunny day in May. Thanks for the cache.
Freddo is a cacher amongst cachers, so much so that he has completed the entire calendar ... with cache placements [8)], awesome.
Freddo is a cacher amongst cachers, so much so that he has completed the entire calendar ... with cache placements [8)], awesome.
A big day out with bananabros, greedy parrot and lozanger. We started this series exactly one year ago and picked a beautiful, sunny day to continue today. We had a great day with 55 finds and one DNF. We will be back another day to continue. Thanks to all the cache placements and the varied containers. Most enjoyable.
One of my challenges I set myself for my trip to the SA MEGA was to see how many caches I could find in 24 hours.
Today was the day. I parked the car the night before out at the furtherest point of the caches of the OZ MEGA 2014 and slept the night there with the alarm set for just before midnight.
My aim was to complete the OZ MEGA 2014 caches then start along the Wandering Heros series and see how far I got.
At midnight I started. With no one else on the roads I moved quickly along each of the roads looking for those little 'suspicious piles of stones'. By 6 am I had just the arrow head to go. I stopped the car and changed clothes as I was getting hot in the thermals. ... and the car would not start. 2 hours later the RAA turned up and said I had a flat battery. [?] [?] [?]
Found the remaining caches (except the couple that are now missing) and headed south for the Wandering Heros series finding the odd one along the road.[^]
The Wandering Hero series are different containers at different distances from the road so they were a little trickier to find at times and my find rate slowed down a little. Slowly the day continued and my count continued to grow, passing 200 and 300. Just after 7:30pm I passed 400 caches and I eventually stopped at 8pm exhausted just before Mindarie.
20 hours and just over 400 caches.
Apologies for the cut and paste logs.
Today was the day. I parked the car the night before out at the furtherest point of the caches of the OZ MEGA 2014 and slept the night there with the alarm set for just before midnight.
My aim was to complete the OZ MEGA 2014 caches then start along the Wandering Heros series and see how far I got.
At midnight I started. With no one else on the roads I moved quickly along each of the roads looking for those little 'suspicious piles of stones'. By 6 am I had just the arrow head to go. I stopped the car and changed clothes as I was getting hot in the thermals. ... and the car would not start. 2 hours later the RAA turned up and said I had a flat battery. [?] [?] [?]
Found the remaining caches (except the couple that are now missing) and headed south for the Wandering Heros series finding the odd one along the road.[^]
The Wandering Hero series are different containers at different distances from the road so they were a little trickier to find at times and my find rate slowed down a little. Slowly the day continued and my count continued to grow, passing 200 and 300. Just after 7:30pm I passed 400 caches and I eventually stopped at 8pm exhausted just before Mindarie.
20 hours and just over 400 caches.
Apologies for the cut and paste logs.
Found with Tassiegirl13.
We'd attended the SA Oz Mega Event and this was our last day caching in the area.
With everything done around the event we headed up along the Wandering Hero's Power Trail to add a few more to our tally.
TFTC
We'd attended the SA Oz Mega Event and this was our last day caching in the area.
With everything done around the event we headed up along the Wandering Hero's Power Trail to add a few more to our tally.
TFTC
It was time for specimenX and myself to head back to Murray Bridge to do the Signal PT and some of the Wandering Hero's. It was a 2 hour drive there and we arrived and went straight into the Signal series. We were suprised at how they were scattered and doubted a few of our answers but it seems we had them all right and we found the whole lot. We then headed off for some lunch and collected a couple of Oz Mega 2014 caches that had gone astray on our last visit.
Murray Bridge was almost a ghost town compared to the Easter weekend. We were still looking for the Kookie magnets (habbit now lol) and we were kinda missing all the geomobiles with their flags flying high. Seems Murray Bridge was back to BAU and we were once again engaging stealth mode for our activities.
Once we had eaten, we decided to try our luck and do as many Wandering Hero's as our bodies would allow. specimenX was like a bull at a gate, just kept going and going and going. We evetually called it quits at a daily total of 204 finds (our highest yet) and started the 2 hour drive home at 1am in the morning. By the time we got home, we were well and truely exhausted, showered then crashed immediately.
In the Wandering Hero's, we managed to get from the Tailum Bend turnoff all the way to Karoonda Road/Kulde Road intersection. We then headed up Karoonda Road towards Bowhill Road (heading towards Murray Bridge) to collect The Lost Wanderers.
There are still SOOOOO many Wandering Hero's we need to collect so it looks like another SA trip will be in the planning
Thanks to all the CO's who have placed caches for us to collect and also bigh shout out to those who maintain these caches. Very enjoyable exhausting day.
Murray Bridge was almost a ghost town compared to the Easter weekend. We were still looking for the Kookie magnets (habbit now lol) and we were kinda missing all the geomobiles with their flags flying high. Seems Murray Bridge was back to BAU and we were once again engaging stealth mode for our activities.
Once we had eaten, we decided to try our luck and do as many Wandering Hero's as our bodies would allow. specimenX was like a bull at a gate, just kept going and going and going. We evetually called it quits at a daily total of 204 finds (our highest yet) and started the 2 hour drive home at 1am in the morning. By the time we got home, we were well and truely exhausted, showered then crashed immediately.
In the Wandering Hero's, we managed to get from the Tailum Bend turnoff all the way to Karoonda Road/Kulde Road intersection. We then headed up Karoonda Road towards Bowhill Road (heading towards Murray Bridge) to collect The Lost Wanderers.
There are still SOOOOO many Wandering Hero's we need to collect so it looks like another SA trip will be in the planning
Thanks to all the CO's who have placed caches for us to collect and also bigh shout out to those who maintain these caches. Very enjoyable exhausting day.
Off we go again! This time Rapidlywild and I decided to tackle the Wandering Heroes caches after completing the Oz Mega Signal power trail-insane! [:O)]
Once again Rapidlywild was the driver and I was the runner [:O)] Most of the caches were nice, quick finds although several of them were a little bit elusive to us in the dark so RW joined in for the search
I enjoyed the variety of the hides along the way; several were quite creative! All up for the day we totalled 204 finds and ended with a 1am finish Absolutely geobuggered after that! lol!
Thanks to all the CO’s for placing their caches in this fantastic series!
Once again Rapidlywild was the driver and I was the runner [:O)] Most of the caches were nice, quick finds although several of them were a little bit elusive to us in the dark so RW joined in for the search
I enjoyed the variety of the hides along the way; several were quite creative! All up for the day we totalled 204 finds and ended with a 1am finish Absolutely geobuggered after that! lol!
Thanks to all the CO’s for placing their caches in this fantastic series!
One of the many caches we found afer attending our 1st OZ Mega with whitewebbs. Thanks to all who placed caches for our enjoyment.
Found heading towards home with DazRascal after a wonderful Oz Mega weekend in Murray Bridge.
Unfortunately time doesn't permit for the whole series today, so stopped for some people we knew or where it was safe to pull the car & camper over .
Many thanks for your contribution to this ever expanding series.
A worthy recipient here - We were fortunate enough to meet Freddo and be camped just opposite Freddo at the MEGA. I even washed his dishes once A true asset to the game with some great caches under his belt.
TNLN SL Cheers.
Unfortunately time doesn't permit for the whole series today, so stopped for some people we knew or where it was safe to pull the car & camper over .
Many thanks for your contribution to this ever expanding series.
A worthy recipient here - We were fortunate enough to meet Freddo and be camped just opposite Freddo at the MEGA. I even washed his dishes once A true asset to the game with some great caches under his belt.
TNLN SL Cheers.
What a week this has been at the Oz Mega Event in Murray Bridge SA. I have so many caches to log so it will have to be a cut and paste log because of the numbers but this does not mean that that I don't appreciate the effort that all the cache owners have put in to hide these caches because without the hiders we would not have the pleasure of finding the vast number of caches that have been placed in this area and also the owners of caches along the roads that we have to travel to arrive in M.B and return back to our homes.
I left Geelong on Wednesday 16th April 2014 and arrived home a week later with close to 500 caches found and now the mammoth task of logging all of these caches.
Thanks to all the cache owners who placed caches for everybody to find.
Early Monday 21st April I ventured out to this group with fellow cacher Happy Feet 1 (Robin and Josh) signing the logs as B & HF1 and finding all along the way until we decided to return to Murray Bridge with our aim today was to log at least 150.
This is not the order we found these but for ease of logging I will log in order.
I left Geelong on Wednesday 16th April 2014 and arrived home a week later with close to 500 caches found and now the mammoth task of logging all of these caches.
Thanks to all the cache owners who placed caches for everybody to find.
Early Monday 21st April I ventured out to this group with fellow cacher Happy Feet 1 (Robin and Josh) signing the logs as B & HF1 and finding all along the way until we decided to return to Murray Bridge with our aim today was to log at least 150.
This is not the order we found these but for ease of logging I will log in order.