Flip Heads or Gayles? I Mean Tails Greenacres, South Australia, Australia
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Sneakie Squeaky on 25-Apr-11. Waypoint GC2V19A
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Good Morning Geocachers
I have investigated this hide and working on a solution. Please allow a few weeks to fix up this amazing hide
The Sneaky one
I have investigated this hide and working on a solution. Please allow a few weeks to fix up this amazing hide
The Sneaky one
Hi could you confirm if it’s in the tail? If so I think it’s trapped due to the new path, I could see but couldn’t get it out
Came here during the evening once it cooled...
Found the cache and the newly laid concrete path...
Managed to slip a small slither of paper with my name on it between the broken lid and the container...
It will need checking...
TFTC SneakySqueaky
Found the cache and the newly laid concrete path...
Managed to slip a small slither of paper with my name on it between the broken lid and the container...
It will need checking...
TFTC SneakySqueaky
Thanks Sneakie Squeaky for this cache. I believe this one is a tails. Cache in good condition.
I once lived in this neighbourhood, even did a drive by of my old place, still as-is, but cant see it staying that way for long, most of the original houses here have been replaced. The soil here is highly expansive, a patch of earth running from here through Gilles Plains nick named 'Bay of Biscay' due to its amount of rise and fall.
I once lived in this neighbourhood, even did a drive by of my old place, still as-is, but cant see it staying that way for long, most of the original houses here have been replaced. The soil here is highly expansive, a patch of earth running from here through Gilles Plains nick named 'Bay of Biscay' due to its amount of rise and fall.
A great hiding spot quickly found.
No muggles insight today.
Cache all ok.
TFTC
No muggles insight today.
Cache all ok.
TFTC
First cache for the day, arrived at Gz and spotted the obvious spot.
Out and about this morning driving around to collect some BFE caches in bobvana, as well as collect a few trads along the way. Even met with the great man himself for a little bit.
Thanks for the cache
Out and about this morning driving around to collect some BFE caches in bobvana, as well as collect a few trads along the way. Even met with the great man himself for a little bit.
Thanks for the cache
I play tennis at this club and have found it a while ago but only got the opportunity to sign the logbook tonight. I only saw the muggle in the car across the street while signing the logbook. Oops.... Hopefully she don’t think its some funny business going on....
TFTC
Soli Deo Gloria
TFTC
Soli Deo Gloria
Had driven past here twice to find in the past six months but each time that had coincided with cricket practice...but not today. A quick scout around the nets revealed something a bit different. Great to see a slightly different cache to the usual. TFTC
Found after a short search. Some stealth required after I drew the attention of a nearby muggle.
Very sneaky hide.
Very sneaky hide.
Nice sneaky hide. Took a while, but as soon as I started looking in the correct area it was quickly located. TFTC
This one was close to Home and a golden opportunity to take the dog for a walk. When we got to The coordinates the sticker code put us off for a few minutes. But then after sitting to think. The previous finds painted a clear picture.
Very clever hide. Nothing suspicious here if you're playing tennis so nice along. -TYFTC SLTNLN
Working our way through Sneaky caches, this one celebrating RH7s 450th! Awesome sneaky hide
Had a bit of spare time after work before heading to the nearby Pi event so of course there were a few stray caches to find. [^]
Arrived at GZ and Michells&hound was standing there with her phone.
Had a bit of a chat then I set about finding the cache without any help. After looking at everything I spotted something that turned out to be the cleverly hidden cache.
Thanks for the cache Sneakie Squeaky.
Arrived at GZ and Michells&hound was standing there with her phone.
Had a bit of a chat then I set about finding the cache without any help. After looking at everything I spotted something that turned out to be the cleverly hidden cache.
Thanks for the cache Sneakie Squeaky.
A very clever sneaky little hide. Had to have a pause and a think about where it would be. TFTC
Mogni was in town for a caching weekend. I picked her up from her overnight digs and off we went letting our GPS be the guide. Stopping for a morning cuppa in Glenside we were joined by AnyMules.
We decided after a morning walk along the river we should head north to a cache i wanted to return to. Of course we just had to stop for a few caches along the way. [^]
We stopped off at a nearby deli for some lunch and wandered up here. No sooner had we arrived and eagle eyed mogni has using her mysterious caching mojo to make the cache appear in her hands before us other two mere mortals had time to start looking. How does she do that.
No matter...all our names went into the log. Thanks SneakySqueaky
We decided after a morning walk along the river we should head north to a cache i wanted to return to. Of course we just had to stop for a few caches along the way. [^]
We stopped off at a nearby deli for some lunch and wandered up here. No sooner had we arrived and eagle eyed mogni has using her mysterious caching mojo to make the cache appear in her hands before us other two mere mortals had time to start looking. How does she do that.
No matter...all our names went into the log. Thanks SneakySqueaky
Glad we'd bought the Mojo to this one today she had the log in hand very quickly.
Thanks for the cache SneakySqueaky. Found on 1 Apr 2017 at 12:34 pm. Find #4441.
Thanks for the cache SneakySqueaky. Found on 1 Apr 2017 at 12:34 pm. Find #4441.
So I have come to Adelaide for a geocaching weekend of fun and games. Joined up with brisal5 and Anymules so I was really just there to create the laughs... and occasionally actually find the cache. While the boys looked one way I went the other and quickly spotted the cache.
Thanks
Thanks
Tried to find this cache again without success........ more hints would be much appreciated
No luck again, have tried this one 3 times with no find. Any hints would be appreciated....
Cache #1449.
Need to find a cache today. Today's find is the 365th calendar day of find. Only one more to fill.
I had attempted this cache before, twice. Did not find the cache on the first attempt, and waited until someone replaced the cache. Then tried again, but unfortunately, still cannot find it. Maybe the replacement was missing again?
Four days ago, I attended an geocaching event, and met owner of this cache, so I mentioned this one to owner. Owner was so kind to promise me that he'll check it soon.
Yesterday, I noticed the cache has been replaced by owner. That was a quick response. Thanks for the maintenance.
This morning I drove to GZ on my way to work. Even without GPS, I went there only by memory. Cache has been found fairy easy. Thanks for owner's hint.
Brand new replacement log! Signed the new log, and placed it back.
Thanks for the cache, SneakySqueaky. Excellent hide! No wander there are so many favourite points!
Need to find a cache today. Today's find is the 365th calendar day of find. Only one more to fill.
I had attempted this cache before, twice. Did not find the cache on the first attempt, and waited until someone replaced the cache. Then tried again, but unfortunately, still cannot find it. Maybe the replacement was missing again?
Four days ago, I attended an geocaching event, and met owner of this cache, so I mentioned this one to owner. Owner was so kind to promise me that he'll check it soon.
Yesterday, I noticed the cache has been replaced by owner. That was a quick response. Thanks for the maintenance.
This morning I drove to GZ on my way to work. Even without GPS, I went there only by memory. Cache has been found fairy easy. Thanks for owner's hint.
Brand new replacement log! Signed the new log, and placed it back.
Thanks for the cache, SneakySqueaky. Excellent hide! No wander there are so many favourite points!
""Sneaky Squeaky" Woz ere"
To fix up his Sneaky Hides. This one is back to its original form and location with a new log book.
Happy Hunting
From Me To You From SQ72 T.F.T.C
To fix up his Sneaky Hides. This one is back to its original form and location with a new log book.
Happy Hunting
From Me To You From SQ72 T.F.T.C
A quick find today was made whilst on my way to a cousins in Salisbury East 29 Oct 2016 @ 16:18 (Thanks to Blackadders for the replacement ) TFTC
Another cache by these owners gone AWOL. Returning again with a previous owner, the gate has been replaced with a brand new one. We again replaced this cache for the Owner and future finders with a temporary mint tin. TF the effort.
(Sun 18 Sept 2016) Dang... 2 attempts at this clever hide. No luck again today (18/9/16) after trying for it on Sat the 17th. I reckon I felt just about everything over twice [:o]. Luckily no Muggles about when I did lol These SS hides are a challenge, that's for sure. I will return TFTH and the challenge, SneakySqueaky
Found a while ago, had to wait to renew my membership before logging. TFTC
Clear hide. Camouflage is the key to this one. Took 5 investigators and three attempts...
Veni, Vidi, Vici, Scripti. Passing on the way to work and saw this one pop up nearby so had to go for it. Arrived at GZ and wandered around for a while inspecting likely locations but nothing was making itself obvious to me. Rechecked the coords and went back and suddenly the hiding place was revealed. Removed a very wet log and carefully unwrapped it. Signed it gingerly and replaced it. It really needs replacing. Very clever. Gratias pro cache
TFTC. Felt clever finding this after searching in the dark - got muffled by a late night dog walker - log is a little damp - TFTC
Suscoe was out and about caching today.
Another sunny day in Adelaide and we could put up with the chilly start to find a few more caches.
Find number 18 for today.
Spotted the likely hide a few steps away and sure enough it was.
A nice hide.
Thanks to SneakySqueaky for placing this cache here. The folks at the park were enjoying the after match get together.
Another sunny day in Adelaide and we could put up with the chilly start to find a few more caches.
Find number 18 for today.
Spotted the likely hide a few steps away and sure enough it was.
A nice hide.
Thanks to SneakySqueaky for placing this cache here. The folks at the park were enjoying the after match get together.
Geokids were playing footy while mum had a wonder to find a cache. Lucky no mugglers were in sight, took a few minutes for the clue to register sneaky smart hide. TFTC camo on this one is great.
Certainly a Gayle today. Had Ryanmc05 and I going for a while but we simultaneously saw the Cache. Sneaky. TFTC. Log very wet.
Found at 18:22. A young lad started his enjoys lesson just as I arrived. His dad wandered around picking up balls. I even passed a couple back through the fence to him. In fact, I did the same thing as he was doing when my kids were learning tennis.
The cache was found once I thought about it.
Thanks squeaky
The cache was found once I thought about it.
Thanks squeaky
Another Sneaky Squaeky hide to find. Always a bit of trepidation as I have experienced a few of these now. Took a few minutes but as with the others once you see it it is obvious
TFTC SS
TFTC SS
For a long while this cache has been our closest unfound traditional. On three previous occasions we have targeted this cache, but due to muggles we have not been able to even start looking. After being muggled out at another cache we thought that we would give this cache another go. Driving past GZ we spotted a lady looking like she was up to something...... Hmm I wonder what she was up to. By the time we had done a U turn at the round about, she was off in her whitish coloured car. Anyway having spotted the cache being returned made this a very fast find, I think we would have been here much longer otherwise
TFTC
TFTC
Mum and the kids searched around while dad did the munzee circuit of the pitch,only to return and find the hide straight away.Nice hide..TFTC
A half hour prowling persistently and cat got the caching cream
Thanks for the sneaky cache
Thanks for the sneaky cache
Wow great cache been finding caches for over a year so sometimes some are very similar and was able to find this one TFTC
The Marble and I played a quick game here this morning, with my flip being the losing one and hers coming up with the goodies. Surprisingly quick innings- we'd been expecting a four-day match but it was more of a 20/20 . The caching gods must've been smiling on us today. TFTC, Sneakie Squeaky. =^.^=
Edit: caching gods were laughing at me, in fact. I managed to walk off and leave my GPSr sitting on a pole nearby and didn't realise until two caches later, at which point panic ensued. Kilometers were quickly covered as we sped back, frantic; and saw it still sitting safe on the pole. Thank goodness! [B)]
Edit: caching gods were laughing at me, in fact. I managed to walk off and leave my GPSr sitting on a pole nearby and didn't realise until two caches later, at which point panic ensued. Kilometers were quickly covered as we sped back, frantic; and saw it still sitting safe on the pole. Thank goodness! [B)]
Sometimes you can just get lucky. As I approached GZ I saw something that didn't look normal and sure enough found the cache. Great job sneakie sqeaky.
I had tried this one many times with no luck. I had basically given up trying to find it. I ended up asking a fellow cacher for a hint and he told me roughly where it was which was basically the only place I hadn't searched. So when I found it I could only think how the hell can you get that on there. Wow.
I'm glad this one is finally off my to find list. Cheers
I'm glad this one is finally off my to find list. Cheers
Another great hide by Sneaky. Took a little while to locate this one. Had to step back and think of where this may be.
This entry was edited by Palya100 on Sunday, 19 January 2014 at 21:01:55 UTC.
This entry was edited by Palya100 on Sunday, 19 January 2014 at 21:01:55 UTC.
Out caching with brad5yen. This one had us wandering around puzzled but in the end I put my hand on it. So we were logged and gone without any hinderance from the people playing cricket. Thanks, nice cache.
#5 in the Sneaky run with PuzzledJ's yesterday, this had us scratching our heads for a bit. I spent some time looking in the wrong area altogether while dad actually found the cache with the old "what looks out of place?" technique. Good cache, good hide, good day. Thanks!
Needed to keep filling in a large gap in the calendar. Scoped with google earth and a previous logger gave us a good idea where it would be. Area vacant, geopartner went straight to it and eureka! Called for tweezers which I had and a quick sign and out. Thanx
Spotted quickly this time. Very much like another I'd seen before. Thanks for the Sneaky hide TFTC
After finding another SneakySqueaky Cache earlier tonight we think we are onto how SneakySqueaky's mind works. He has a wicked, sneaky mind and loves nothing better than to hide them in plain sight, makes them bleeding obvious but blends them in so cachers overlook them. He's a Sneaky Squeaky Bugger that loves to do ya head in and I am sure he laughs and laughs at those of us that struggle with his Sneakyness. But the only hard thing about this one was that Mrs Sandalwood Cottage didn't want to look there in case there was a creepy crawly wriggly 8 legged cache protector guarding the cache location. However, after taking a big breath and giving it a go she laughed when instead of any creepy things she found the cache. How the heck do you find these Sneaky Hides and have the time to create such impressive and amazing caches Mr SneakySqueaky? Here is another Fav Point. TFTC Who woulda thunk it was there????
I had to wait for 3 guys to finish playing cricket in the nets, then a council ute to go, but at least it gave me plenty of time to peruse the area and I was able to make a quick and sneaky find! Thanks SneakySqueaky
After almost giving up Sneekypeak made the find! No chance I would have. Def a Sneeky find for a Sneekypeak TFTC
Oh its one of Sneakies caches....that explains why it was a tricky one to find LOL Thanks Squeaks for another great cache : )
Thought I'd take geobaby out into the fresh air on this beautiful spring day and knock off a few micros while geokid was at school as she prefers to find the larger caches with swaps. However, I think I'll bring her back to show her this one as she'll appreciate the sneakiness of the hide! Have a favourite from geobaby and me. TFTC
Pretty difficult at night, also I'm sure we looked a little sus, flashing the torches around at night to the odd muggle that pasted by, but eventually scored! Great Hide!! This one earns another fav! TFTC
GC2V19A
061820KAug2013
1502 Km from home
Picking up my first S.A.cashes in between a work trip to Mawson Lakes.
I was just about give up on this very sneaky cache when I spotted the hide. Try as I might I couldn't get the log out and with two resident muggles across the road starting to take an interest in what I was doing I screwed the lid back on abd headed for the car.. So with cache owners I would like to claim this as find even though I couldn't sign the log.
We took nothing but memories, we left nothing but footprints.
The hide, the container and the log are all in good condition and ready for the next finder.
Thanks for the cache Sneakie Squeaky
Roaring Ford, discovering Australia and the World, one hidden treasure at a time.
This entry was edited by Roaring Ford on Wednesday, 07 August 2013 at 07:49:09 UTC.
061820KAug2013
1502 Km from home
Picking up my first S.A.cashes in between a work trip to Mawson Lakes.
I was just about give up on this very sneaky cache when I spotted the hide. Try as I might I couldn't get the log out and with two resident muggles across the road starting to take an interest in what I was doing I screwed the lid back on abd headed for the car.. So with cache owners I would like to claim this as find even though I couldn't sign the log.
We took nothing but memories, we left nothing but footprints.
The hide, the container and the log are all in good condition and ready for the next finder.
Thanks for the cache Sneakie Squeaky
Roaring Ford, discovering Australia and the World, one hidden treasure at a time.
This entry was edited by Roaring Ford on Wednesday, 07 August 2013 at 07:49:09 UTC.
"31 Days of Gecaching" - Day 4
The two of us looks high and low for quite a while, but came out empty handed. Fortunately, we were able to continue our streak by finding "Come Survey More Traffic With Me," which wasn't too far away. Hopefully this popular cache is still alive and well.
The two of us looks high and low for quite a while, but came out empty handed. Fortunately, we were able to continue our streak by finding "Come Survey More Traffic With Me," which wasn't too far away. Hopefully this popular cache is still alive and well.
Found with Josie on a nice afternoon out caching, sorry for the late log, I realized I've missed a few, Woo Hoo for field note capabilities I say
Great little hidey hole, typical top class squeaky hide
TFTC
Cheers & Happy Hunting,
Southern Cross Caching
Great little hidey hole, typical top class squeaky hide
TFTC
Cheers & Happy Hunting,
Southern Cross Caching
Good work sneaky!! Another cache hide I had never seen before!! Very clever. Found quickly by Geo Hubby with a keen eye!
A fave from me!
TFTC
SS
A fave from me!
TFTC
SS
TFTC - Found the second time around due to the muggles sitting on the pine log fence and almost on GZ
Another Sneaky cache as usual
Another Sneaky cache as usual
Foxbane is getting quite good at spotting these sorts of caches. Need to get my caching mojo back methinks. Thanks Squeaky.