Pigface Roleystone, Western Australia, Australia
By
AusTrackers on 25-Apr-11. Waypoint GC2V13X
Cache Details
This cache is listed on an external listing site.
By visiting the external cache listing you are leaving the Geocaching Australia website.
Geocaching Australia is not affiliated with the original listing site for this cache.
Please click here to view the caches listing.
If you wish to log this cache, you will need to log it on the external site.
This will require a separate user account on that site. (More Details)
By visiting the external cache listing you are leaving the Geocaching Australia website.
Geocaching Australia is not affiliated with the original listing site for this cache.
Please click here to view the caches listing.
If you wish to log this cache, you will need to log it on the external site.
This will require a separate user account on that site. (More Details)
Logs
Ducked out between showers to grab a few caches, this one was in good condition! Grabbed the Wrath Duck traveller to move it on its way!
Nice find while in the area hunting down a few puzzle finals. Been some time since I last found an Austrackers hide.Added 2 x TBs I've had for a while. TFTC
Found it! Nice hiding spot, not too difficult for us! Cheers from the Netherlands
No time to linger and search given the lack of caching enthusiasm among my fellow travelers.
Disturbed a huge roo. Don't know who was more surprised, him or us. TFTC Austracker
walked from our house in araluen and found it in about 20 minutes. 10/10 first geochache
Thank you so much. You had hidden our first ever geocache, just a few blocks down the road. We arrived empty handed, so will return tomorrow with a nice trade. We loved the age of the cache. Almost 10 years old. Yet everything so well preserved. We thought it best not to sample the tasty snack??? Or are we just a bit new at this? How exciting! Thanks again. Great little hiding spot btw
A semi-quick one. I looked at GZ but not well enough. I trampled the bush doing laps and come back to it to make the find. The lightning started to crack and I was out of here. The wipers were on double speed coming down Brockton Hwy.
TFTC
TFTC
We were out for a beautiful afternoon showing our friends the world of caching.
Thanks for this series we didn’t complete it all so we’ll be back to finish it shortly.
Thanks for this series we didn’t complete it all so we’ll be back to finish it shortly.
Easy find on a beautiful winters day. Only one finders card left in this cache now.
Quick find during some user testing for work purposes. Haven’t been up here for years and it’s quite gorgeous though still a fire trap I reckon. Spurred me on to do even more user testing for our safety app!
Came to do the CPS series but, after seeing that the parking waypoint was right next to the first in this series, decided to double up.
Phone wasn't playing nice at this first one, but it didn't present too much trouble. Only 2 cards left, so took a photo. TFTC AusTrackers.
Phone wasn't playing nice at this first one, but it didn't present too much trouble. Only 2 cards left, so took a photo. TFTC AusTrackers.
**Found this while House Sitting in Bedfordale**
*Out and about letting my GPS be my guide*...
Met LeoraJ at this one. A short stroll, a short search, found cache, stamped and returned. Wanted to get back out here and continue my walk and finish off the series.
Thanks for placing and maintaining this cache for our enjoyment AusTrackers. Appreciate your effort.
-P
**Took**: *Nothing*
**Left**: *Nothing*
**#10725**
*Out and about letting my GPS be my guide*...
Met LeoraJ at this one. A short stroll, a short search, found cache, stamped and returned. Wanted to get back out here and continue my walk and finish off the series.
Thanks for placing and maintaining this cache for our enjoyment AusTrackers. Appreciate your effort.
-P
**Took**: *Nothing*
**Left**: *Nothing*
**#10725**
Enjoyed doing these ones this afternoon.
Easy find.
TNLN.
TFTC.
Lin & Jim.
Easy find.
TNLN.
TFTC.
Lin & Jim.
TFTC! Another Thursday out with Cravo10 to pickup a few more series in the outer suburbs of Perth, I think we may be finally starting to make a dent in the list
We headed to gosnells/kenwick area first picking up the Charli series by Grannett which was similar to the Charli walk series we did quite some time ago but a nice walk along a sealed path for most of the way apart from a few deviations into the bush. We found them all except number 3 which we may return to in the dry season!!
We then tried for a few allied prankster archived caches from the ants and birds series, with 5 of the 6 attempted located safe and sound although we did have to add a logbook to two of them as someone had damaged the micro caches. All still there and working well otherwise.
With Cravo10 rolling his ankle it made the day a bit tougher, but I did make him soldier through the CPS series near roleystone and the carpobrotus series by austrackers nearby which were both enjoyable and all found in easy logical spots, we will return another day to grab the three final caches as well as me and Bs caches further up the road.
Thanks to the local COS for a great days caching. Thanks
We headed to gosnells/kenwick area first picking up the Charli series by Grannett which was similar to the Charli walk series we did quite some time ago but a nice walk along a sealed path for most of the way apart from a few deviations into the bush. We found them all except number 3 which we may return to in the dry season!!
We then tried for a few allied prankster archived caches from the ants and birds series, with 5 of the 6 attempted located safe and sound although we did have to add a logbook to two of them as someone had damaged the micro caches. All still there and working well otherwise.
With Cravo10 rolling his ankle it made the day a bit tougher, but I did make him soldier through the CPS series near roleystone and the carpobrotus series by austrackers nearby which were both enjoyable and all found in easy logical spots, we will return another day to grab the three final caches as well as me and Bs caches further up the road.
Thanks to the local COS for a great days caching. Thanks
TFTC! Another Thursday out with Barnzy12 to pickup a few more series in the outer suburbs of Perth, I think we may be finally starting to make a dent in the list
We headed to gosnells/kenwick area first picking up the Charli series by Grannett which was similar to the Charli walk series we did quite some time ago but a nice walk along a sealed path for most of the way apart from a few deviations into the bush. We found them all except number 3 which we may return to in the dry season!!
We then tried for a few allied prankster archived caches from the ants and birds series, with 5 of the 6 attempted located safe and sound although we did have to add a logbook to two of them as someone had damaged the micro caches. All still there and working well otherwise.
With me rolling my ankle it made the day a bit tougher, but I was made to soldier through the CPS series near roleystone and the carpobrotus series by austrackers nearby which were both enjoyable and all found in easy logical spots, we will return another day to grab the three final caches as well as me and Bs caches further up the road.
Thanks to the local COS for a great days caching. Thanks
We headed to gosnells/kenwick area first picking up the Charli series by Grannett which was similar to the Charli walk series we did quite some time ago but a nice walk along a sealed path for most of the way apart from a few deviations into the bush. We found them all except number 3 which we may return to in the dry season!!
We then tried for a few allied prankster archived caches from the ants and birds series, with 5 of the 6 attempted located safe and sound although we did have to add a logbook to two of them as someone had damaged the micro caches. All still there and working well otherwise.
With me rolling my ankle it made the day a bit tougher, but I was made to soldier through the CPS series near roleystone and the carpobrotus series by austrackers nearby which were both enjoyable and all found in easy logical spots, we will return another day to grab the three final caches as well as me and Bs caches further up the road.
Thanks to the local COS for a great days caching. Thanks
Found Pigface. It was nicely wrapped up in a waterproof bag. Shall come back to do the mystery cache Carpobrotus virescens and Eclipseae mintalis next week. For now shall give this cache a favourite point for all the six amazing clue caches by AusTrackers in this Wungong Regional Park. Took souvenir finder card LN SL TFTH AusTrackers.
Photography day out with the girls. A couple of caches as well. What a gorgeous view.
Nice Sunday morning walk. GPS on the app completely useless! Easier to find then you might think though!
After caching in the area last Saturday we decided to come back and visit the nearby Araluen Park and hunt down some of the remaining hides. The two series in the Wungong Regional Park were very inviting, so we left the car at the published parking area and off we went.
The hides in the Carpobrotus virescens were pretty easy to find, so I just add a generic log saying thanks for the effort.
The hides in the Carpobrotus virescens were pretty easy to find, so I just add a generic log saying thanks for the effort.
Was in the area and decided to try find this cache. Parked at the coordinates and headed to GZ. Had a bit of searching about 10m from the coordinates until I realised how far I was and went to the GZ. Found the cache easily, but I don't know if the covering will stay in place. Thanks for the cache. It was my second and last find today bringing my total finds to 235.
Headed out to do this series today with the muggle son who sometimes likes to tag along on some of my hikes. Parked a the suggested waypoint and about two hours later we were back at the car after a nice stroll albeit with a few ups and downs to get the heart pumping.
Found all the caches plus a couple of others easily enough along with the final although it took a while before we stumbled upon the main track. Muggle son's name is in the logs as Shano88, he probably wont log online.
This one was about 50 meters from our parking spot but half way there I realised that I had left my geostick in the car, gave the GPSr to Shano88 and went back t=for the stick. Eventually arrived at GZ and he hadn't found it yet, I spotted a suspicious bit of camo and revealed the cache.
AusTrackers I found your cache at 12:09pm, this was the 1st of 9 finds for me today and brings my total find count to 2050. The cache was in good order and I replaced it as found.
SLTFTC
Found all the caches plus a couple of others easily enough along with the final although it took a while before we stumbled upon the main track. Muggle son's name is in the logs as Shano88, he probably wont log online.
This one was about 50 meters from our parking spot but half way there I realised that I had left my geostick in the car, gave the GPSr to Shano88 and went back t=for the stick. Eventually arrived at GZ and he hadn't found it yet, I spotted a suspicious bit of camo and revealed the cache.
AusTrackers I found your cache at 12:09pm, this was the 1st of 9 finds for me today and brings my total find count to 2050. The cache was in good order and I replaced it as found.
SLTFTC
A quick find in an obvious spot after parking nearby and walking down. SL - no swaps. After leaving for several other nearby caches I passed by to see a gent with about 5 children here. I stopped to say hello but (sorry) can't remember his name. Thanks Austrackers for the cache.
KID FREE DAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
These only come along once in a blue moon, so Janine and I took full advantage of it and headed into the hills.
The day was a bit warmer than we had thought it may be, but we still had a pretty productive day.
Overall we had one DNF and one failure to complete a really easy puzzle.
Thanks for the cache Austrackers
These only come along once in a blue moon, so Janine and I took full advantage of it and headed into the hills.
The day was a bit warmer than we had thought it may be, but we still had a pretty productive day.
Overall we had one DNF and one failure to complete a really easy puzzle.
Thanks for the cache Austrackers
Headed out with MNS13 for some kid free caching in the Wungong Regional Park... This was our first find for the day after parking nearby The cache was quickly located & with our backpacks loaded with water we headed off in the direction of the next cache!
Thanks AusTrackers Cache was in good condition.
Thanks AusTrackers Cache was in good condition.
Out today with Geodad with 1 1/2 hours to kill so we tackled The Carpobrotus series.Most were good co-ords and 1 cache took a while longer then others but found in the end.
THTS Austrackers Awesome.
THTS Austrackers Awesome.
I had this series on the radar for a while and today was the day to grab some smileys up here. A nice early start and I found the first few by torchlight However, I did have a blonde/senior (which is funny as I am neither) moment in that I recorded the clues for the final wrong and I was not able to grab it . I am not too disappointed though as it means I will have to come here again. The coords were very accurate and all containers were quickly found. TFTC and series Austrackers I will be back
I think we might just have the record for completing this set of caches in the longest period of time!! We visited this cache again today, almost three years after first visiting it, to obtain another clue card (previous one long lost!). Mystery cache, here we come!!
After work with 2 hours to spare, I decided to do the caches in this hill, I came a cross a number of good hide and all caches were in good condition...TFTC
whilst on Holiday visiting my big sister who is lucky enough to Live in Perth we introduced her to Geocaching her and her Hubby are now hooked we had done plenty of other caches on out travels but this was the first time that she had done a multicache puzzle and oh boy what a puzzle this was it is very well thought out and nice easy finds you have to love the Australian Bush, came across a few Kangaroo's whilst searching the bush land for these which were 7+ feet tall and were not that amused as to having there territory walked all over lol but our year old loved having the roo's so close, hopefully one day these caches will be our local ones.