Evolution Gumly Gumly, New South Wales, Australia
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The Britto's on 26-Apr-11. Waypoint GC2V30P
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[navy]This cache would appear to be in need of owner intervention, therefore I am temporarily disabling it so as to stop it showing up on search lists and to give the owner an opportunity to check on the cache, and take whatever action is necessary.
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[navy]This cache would appear to be in need of owner intervention, therefore I am temporarily disabling it so as to stop it showing up on search lists and to give the owner an opportunity to check on the cache, and take whatever action is necessary.
Geocache maintenance is a cache owner responsibility. Your prompt attention to any log that indicates things could be amiss will be greatly appreciated by all geocachers, see here http://www.geocaching.com/about/guidelines.aspx#cachemaintenance
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Please respond to this situation within 28 days to prevent the cache from being archived for non-responsiveness.
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And don't forget, once you have addressed the issue, post both an "Owner Maintenance" log, see here; http://support.groundspeak.com/index.php?pg=kb.page&id=404 and an "Enable Listing" log, see here; https://support.groundspeak.com/index.php?pg=kb.page&id=235 to get your cache up and running again.[/navy]
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The cache "Evolution"
Just following up on my "Needs Maintenance" log. It is now well over 28 days old and there has been no reaction.
Could a reviewer please temporarily disable the cache pending a response from the owner.
Regards
Ian & Penny
Just following up on my "Needs Maintenance" log. It is now well over 28 days old and there has been no reaction.
Could a reviewer please temporarily disable the cache pending a response from the owner.
Regards
Ian & Penny
Doing a few caches today and as I was driving past this one I thought I would have a look - Being mindful of the previous comments and notes - I had a good look around this one and the cache has definitely absconded -
Hi there The Britto's,
RE: Your cache "Evolution" .
There's already a few DNf's here, so we didn't see any point in adding another.
The cache is definitely missing.
Regards
Ian & Penny
RE: Your cache "Evolution" .
There's already a few DNf's here, so we didn't see any point in adding another.
The cache is definitely missing.
Regards
Ian & Penny
No luck here. It's definitely not under the bottom step. We scouted around the general vicinity, unfortunately came up empty handed.
Today B737 & I made a return trip to Wagga Wagga as we notice the RGGT trail had been maintained. I was behind the wheel this time with B737 as navigator. Jetfusalage stayed at home manning the playstation. We'd missed about 9 of the series last time & were keen to complete it. Today it was quite a bit warmer than our last trip & it was interesting to see how the scene had changed.This time it was much drier and we had our first experience of grass seeds in the socks for the summer. We really like Wagga Wagga. It's clearly a prosperous country centre with heaps of caches. But it's quite hard to plan a route around an unfamiliar town. We had a knack of seeking all the most difficult or missing caches and spending way too much time looking for them. We'll just have to come back I guess.
We came, we looked, but came up empty handed. We searched pretty thoroughly too.
Thanks anyway The Britto's
We came, we looked, but came up empty handed. We searched pretty thoroughly too.
Thanks anyway The Britto's
16:05 HRS
A quick find as we continued our journey to our overnight destination of Tootool.
Thanks.
A quick find as we continued our journey to our overnight destination of Tootool.
Thanks.
Logbook was easy to find, but the cache container could not be found. I placed the logbook under an obvious beacon very close to GZ until the CO has a chance to look at if the container needs replacing.
A quick find on the way to the airport. There was no 'cache' though...only the log book on the ground.
Here on a Geocaching weekend with Arielisme, had a blast putting a smiley face on some of these, but will be back to get the rest..
TFTC’S
TFTC’S
Found while on a caching weekend with mlroberts73, we've had so much fun running around over town picking up smileys and laughing along the way,
Thanks for the cache.
Thanks for the cache.
Find 27 + 1 DNF on a trip down to Wagga Wagga. On our way to complete the RGGT power trail. A quick find, thanks Britto's.
A quick stop and grab en route to Wagga Wagga after a delightful day's caching in Tumut. Another good reason to break the journey.
TFTC
TFTC
Found by Mary & David at 1745. After two DNFs in a row, this quick find cheered us up again. Always interesting to learn about local teams. This evening there were a few guys out having a kick. A nice change to see such green grass about. Our thanks to The Britto's.
Stayed the night in Gumly Gumly at the homestead and this was the closest cache. Quick find right where the hint said. SL #1757 on streak day #928 TFTC
Staying overnight in one of the local motels. I walked early morning out to this one, in the rain. Nice easy find. Could be class as a drive by find as well. Tftc
Out early today to get a few caches in the cool of the morning before having to retreat to our airconditioned caravan as the termperatures rise in the afternoon. These caches around Wagga gave a great chance to have a look around and to marvel on the creativity of some of the hides. Thanks to The Britto's for placing this cache.
When we arrived at the perfect GZ and we can believe that where the cache should at but what it did to us because Telstra guy parked his van right opposite to the GZ so we moved to the other side and waited for him to leave but he didn't move for a long while like 15 mins then we were disappointed that we didn't find this cache then we left there!
Damn, Damn!!! a muggle "Telstra" car parked there more than 10 mins... we have to go
Steve & Steph, Steph & Steve going on a round trip holiday to Sydney from victoria, decided to drop by an grab this cache along the way before heading back down to Victoria via the coast )
Although the breeze is cool today and one needs long sleeves, it was nice to wake up to sunshine again after yesterday's wild and woolly rain. Out driving and picking up caches as we go. A quick pick up along a busy road. SL at 9.58am #2452 TFTC The Britto's
On our way home after a great Caching expedition to Wagga Wagga with the WEEO, first time I have been exhausted by caching! (sorry for the late log). TFTC
On our way home after a great Caching expedition to Wagga Wagga with the Newberys TFTC TNLN
I'm doing a GeoCaching tourist trip - The GeoSchnauzers and I are off to Wagga Wagga and surrounds, just under 200 kms from home. It's Monday morning, and we're off in good time. Once out of Canberra, the first cache I haven't found is past Yass. I've booked into a cheap motel which will accept the dogs, I'm kitted up with dog gear, geocaching gear, computer gear, for geocaching, and even gear for me to wear.
Monday. It' s a beautiful day, sunny, and promising to be hot for spring. There's a cooling breeze. On getting to the first location, I've found my GPS hasn't had some of the caches here loaded - I loaded in a circle from Wagga wagga, and have now found it didn't quite reach to here. So I'm using my tablet, and, where necessary, entering coords into my GPSr.
No 11 of 18. I've skipped a few on the Sturt Highway, to get here near my motel. It's a bit hot, so I'll check in, pour water onto and into myself and the GeoSchnauzers, and go out again. Meanwhile, this one was a quick grab, thanks to the clue. TFTC.
This entry was edited by Mister JD on Friday, 03 October 2014 at 12:08:54 UTC.
Monday. It' s a beautiful day, sunny, and promising to be hot for spring. There's a cooling breeze. On getting to the first location, I've found my GPS hasn't had some of the caches here loaded - I loaded in a circle from Wagga wagga, and have now found it didn't quite reach to here. So I'm using my tablet, and, where necessary, entering coords into my GPSr.
No 11 of 18. I've skipped a few on the Sturt Highway, to get here near my motel. It's a bit hot, so I'll check in, pour water onto and into myself and the GeoSchnauzers, and go out again. Meanwhile, this one was a quick grab, thanks to the clue. TFTC.
This entry was edited by Mister JD on Friday, 03 October 2014 at 12:08:54 UTC.
Wow a find at last. We gave up on the city ones and headed out of town a bit and got lucky here. NEEDS NEW LOG BOOK. Squeezed our name in.
SL tftc
This entry was edited by The 2 Wanderers on Thursday, 15 May 2014 at 07:41:51 UTC.
SL tftc
This entry was edited by The 2 Wanderers on Thursday, 15 May 2014 at 07:41:51 UTC.
Squeezed our name in, log needs replacing. On our way back from the Oz Mega with Hubby JMCz, a beautiful day.
Grub Fred and I made a trip to Wagga from Tumbarumba to cache today. It was perfect weather for a day of caching mostly in the country. TFTH
Found on our way home from the 2014 Oz Mega in Murray Bridge 2014........thanks for adding to the experience.
Cheers
The Odlids
Cheers
The Odlids
Found this with the family while on the way to the Mega Event in SA. The S's Me_to and Charlie_bear TYFC
Only just squeezed our names on the log book needs a new one.
Found on our way to the 2014 mega event from Canberra to South Australia. Found with ScruffyBlake, Charli_Bear & Me_to
Found on our way to the 2014 mega event from Canberra to South Australia. Found with ScruffyBlake, Charli_Bear & Me_to
Found on our way to the 2014 mega event from Canberra to South Australia. Found with ScruffyBlake, The S's & Me_to
Found on our way to the 2014 mega event from Canberra to South Australia. Found with ScruffyBlake, The S's & Charli_Bear
Found this one during our month long tour of SE Australia. It is our intention to find as many caches as possible during our stay and as a result logistics dictate that this generic log will have to suffice .Hope the cache owners, to whom we extend our gratitude for their efforts, will all understand the reasons for this.All good wishes from us both.Log book full.
Valliant Knight and Damsel (UK)
Valliant Knight and Damsel (UK)
Sol de Lune put out the call for a day trip and I was ready for a run. We had some caches and windmill waypoints to find. Just a perfect day out and about.
We had headed home and stopped for the shortest time possible to find this one.... SDL had previously found it. thanks....
We had headed home and stopped for the shortest time possible to find this one.... SDL had previously found it. thanks....
[:(!] In Wagga for the week and this was one of them, parked the geocar as close as possible to GZ and walked in from there, on arrival at GZ the cache was in hand in a matter of minutes.
TNLNSL TFTC/TFTH The Britto's [^]
TNLNSL TFTC/TFTH The Britto's [^]
The long weekend has arrived for us Canberrans, so what better way to spend it than to team up once again with Rapidlywild and set off for Wagga and surrounds for what was to be another epic geomission?
RW did the driving-so we just had to make sure she was topped up with water and “Mother” from the esky to keep her going safely, whilst I provided the entertainment lol [:O)] We had a great day’s caching on Saturday, and Sunday’s effort ended in an epic 22hr day at 7am Monday when we arrived back home with a swag of finds and big caching hangover lol. Craziness! [:O)]
We were now into the 'night phase' of our geomission so after parking the car it was on with the torches and on with the search . RW had already made the find on this one a few months back so I was on my own for the search here. Just before entering where I needed to be a GZ, I spied the most MASSIVE huntsman spider I have EVER seen! !!! I swear that thing would eat birds for breakfast! So with one eye on it and one eye on where I needed to be, I gave the thing a wide birth. Once at GZ and after searching a couple of spots, I soon had the cache in hand. Quickly signed log and replaced then I was outta there!
Thanks for the hide but not for hairylegs, The Britto's !
RW did the driving-so we just had to make sure she was topped up with water and “Mother” from the esky to keep her going safely, whilst I provided the entertainment lol [:O)] We had a great day’s caching on Saturday, and Sunday’s effort ended in an epic 22hr day at 7am Monday when we arrived back home with a swag of finds and big caching hangover lol. Craziness! [:O)]
We were now into the 'night phase' of our geomission so after parking the car it was on with the torches and on with the search . RW had already made the find on this one a few months back so I was on my own for the search here. Just before entering where I needed to be a GZ, I spied the most MASSIVE huntsman spider I have EVER seen! !!! I swear that thing would eat birds for breakfast! So with one eye on it and one eye on where I needed to be, I gave the thing a wide birth. Once at GZ and after searching a couple of spots, I soon had the cache in hand. Quickly signed log and replaced then I was outta there!
Thanks for the hide but not for hairylegs, The Britto's !
Went straight to location but didn't look properly as GPS told different story. Soon had in hand after reading hint. drat. TFTC
Warm day today, Great enjoyed drive on the way to Wagga Wagga from Canberra, via stop some caches on highway, easy to find as hide very well... thanks
Quick find on our way to Canberra mind it is very hot so it's a challenge to get out and away from the air conditioner,tftc
Quick grab on the way in to town, no-one around so it made for an easy find. TFTH!
Thought I'd grab a few quick caches while I was on town for grad week.
First for the day.
Nice park and grab, TftC
First for the day.
Nice park and grab, TftC
Found at 4:12 PM GAFF3. Last cache for the day and we wanted to move on to get to our camp for the night. Wonder when the next change in the name of the FC will be?
Thanks The Britto's.
Thanks The Britto's.
2616. Another find in the wee hours of the morning with Rapidlywild and FurfacesLL on our Wagga visit. Nice and quiet here at this time, about 3am, a quick find and, finally, back to the motel. We must be mad!
TFTC.
TFTC.
Well it was Mission: Wagga Wagga time again. The original plans were for Boot65, specimenX and myself to go and attack Wagga Wagga and crack some of those puzzles that we have been working hard on solving. Unfortunately some circumstances changed which resulted in specimenX being unable to attend this weekend. So an inpromptu phone call was made at the 11th hour through to FurfacesLL to fill that 3rd spot in the motel room. After some quick sweet talking, we had FurfacesLL lined up and ready to join. Oh the fun is about to begin......
It was an action packed weekend for sure. We had a large number of laughs and wore ourselves out to the brink of passing out. Our adventures ranged from nice simple traditional 1/2 star finds right through to a full blown 5/5!! There was manic tree climbing (by monkeyman Boot65), Cliff climbing, canoeing, trying to crack open some very well constructed caches (often resulting in 3 "tools" getting frustrated and then all laughing at each other as it all comes apart so simply) and some long night adventures till early hours of the morning.
When we first arrived in Wagga Wagga, we went straight for WP1 of the 5/5 cache "Di Ser Piero". Took a little while to identify the hide and then we realised what was next. Boot65 took on the challenge and returned with whole heap of scratches. Adrenaline was pumping at full speed, shakes were in place and it was time to check the clue for information. Next WP gathered. Time for some slower paced caches.
This was the last cache for us to pick up tonight (this morning) as it was about 3am. Boot65 made short effort of this one and we did the signing duties then retreated back to the motel for some much earned zzzz's.
Thanks for the cache The Britto's
This entry was edited by Rapidlywild on Monday, 28 October 2013 at 05:21:39 UTC.
It was an action packed weekend for sure. We had a large number of laughs and wore ourselves out to the brink of passing out. Our adventures ranged from nice simple traditional 1/2 star finds right through to a full blown 5/5!! There was manic tree climbing (by monkeyman Boot65), Cliff climbing, canoeing, trying to crack open some very well constructed caches (often resulting in 3 "tools" getting frustrated and then all laughing at each other as it all comes apart so simply) and some long night adventures till early hours of the morning.
When we first arrived in Wagga Wagga, we went straight for WP1 of the 5/5 cache "Di Ser Piero". Took a little while to identify the hide and then we realised what was next. Boot65 took on the challenge and returned with whole heap of scratches. Adrenaline was pumping at full speed, shakes were in place and it was time to check the clue for information. Next WP gathered. Time for some slower paced caches.
This was the last cache for us to pick up tonight (this morning) as it was about 3am. Boot65 made short effort of this one and we did the signing duties then retreated back to the motel for some much earned zzzz's.
Thanks for the cache The Britto's
This entry was edited by Rapidlywild on Monday, 28 October 2013 at 05:21:39 UTC.
We headed down from Canberra for an impromptu caching weekend with boot65 and rapidlywild. TFTC
#2,171
This was our first post lunch cache, on our way back towards home.
A minor detour of our route & we were at GZ. A small search & we had the cache found.
Thanks
This was our first post lunch cache, on our way back towards home.
A minor detour of our route & we were at GZ. A small search & we had the cache found.
Thanks
The hint is pretty specific and makes this one an easy find. An interesting electricity box, given that it has its own set of stairs! Thanks
Found in a different set of steps to the expected ones but we were relieved that this was the case given the evolving game been played while we were there. A satisfying cache to find and interesting to read the histroy of the football club nearby. Thanks for the cache.
Found on day two on a road trip from Adelaide to Canberra for a conference, with lots of stops along the way to break the journey. Thanks for the cache The Britto's!
We came up to Wagga For a quick stay to test out our new camper trailer and to start on a few of the caches in the area. We only got a few for the weekend but had a great time do.
Looked at the hint for this one and knew that i was going to end up a little damp getting this it, but thats all part of the adventure isn't it.
TFTC.
Looked at the hint for this one and knew that i was going to end up a little damp getting this it, but thats all part of the adventure isn't it.
TFTC.
Found ya, Parked the motorhome unhooked the car and away we went searching around Wagga Wagga, Thanks for the hunt