St. James of Jerusalem Colebrook, Tasmania, Australia
By
UncleTom3 & JawaPro on 28-May-11. Waypoint GC2X2T9
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Logs
The church is now private property and plans are in place for development. The time is up for this cache.
We had managed to tag along for a short holiday with muggle brother who had a couple of commitments in Tasmania, (from Vic) and after we also managed some time to explore, so we enjoyed a drive through this area great place to stretch our legs, was one of those oh no we cant find it then ahhh there it is now we can't unsee it, lol TTC and the fun
Great little cache, didn't sign as I wasnt sure if I was signing over faded signatures (has been wet in the past, log looked full. Took some photos of the church, great spot!
Phone wasnt playing ball with info so compass was working and process of elimination, good cammo TFTC
I'm the sixth Qld'er in a row to have logged this cache. This must be some kind of record which was replicated across Tassie in a number of other cache finds.
On our way to capture a few devils but that will depend upon the dirt road conditions out of Oatlands. This spot was also convenient to stretch the legs and a pit stop. Thanks UncleTom3 & JawaPro for the hide.
On our way to capture a few devils but that will depend upon the dirt road conditions out of Oatlands. This spot was also convenient to stretch the legs and a pit stop. Thanks UncleTom3 & JawaPro for the hide.
Down in the Apple Isle with JACS and TeamARF for a week or so to hunt some caches and traipse about having adventures. With inclement weather approaching we utilised today to grab some along dirt roads. Managed to find a few of differing varieties! A fun day despite the rainy patches! Fab puzzles and wonderful countryside. Awesome caches all round! We are thoroughly enjoying this adventure! Tftc
Passed this church when chasing the Devil on the smaller roads.
Thank you for hiding
R
Thank you for hiding
R
Today's mission was to find the devil series and stopped for a few extra caches on the way.
TFTC
Georode
TFTC
Georode
We spent a few hours travelling back country roads admiring the scenery and finding The Devil series. Thanks for the cache
It took us a little longer to find this one that was right in front of our eyes! It's a beautiful old church, thanks for bringing us to such a nice place.
Lovely old building and a nice place for a cache. Great place to stop for a stretch of the legs and to let the dog have a wander.
A quick find with a big friendly dog keeping check on me as I did it. As mentioned log book full.
TFTC ️ found with Psaltyranger on our road trip north. Beautiful spot ️
*the logbook is full
*the logbook is full
As we walked by we checked the cache and there was no sign of 0492128125 name in log book
Out for a week in the hybrid camper and going to cambridge for the first couple of nights. So Mud Walls Rd here we are finding caches. Beaut little container for this one, and unlikely to be happened upon accidentally. Thanks for this one UncleTom3 & JawaPro, and getting us to stop at this sad little church.
Dragged hubby from the car as I usually struggle to find “hanging” caches. He grumbled but reluctantly got out of the car. After walking around the areas once hubby said “is this what you are looking for?” He had located his first cache and was happy to remain in the car for the remainder of the trip to Launceston As he had done his bit TFTC
Found this one more easily than expected. I always find this sort of cache hard to focus in on. Thanks for this.
Suscoe dropped by here this morning.
A quick find for us, came the correct way which was nice.
Thanks to UncleTom3 & JawaPro for this hide.
All very quiet here this morning.
A quick find for us, came the correct way which was nice.
Thanks to UncleTom3 & JawaPro for this hide.
All very quiet here this morning.
A wee stop and then a dash across the road and thankfully not a long time before the cache was in hand. Too hot to spend too long out in the sun TFTC
Heading to Deloraine for the night i had a number of caches i had carefully selected for my northern journey.
The booty was quickly obtained and it's log signed at 06:54 early on Monday Morning on 6 January 2020.
TFTC UncleTom3 & JawaPro
The booty was quickly obtained and it's log signed at 06:54 early on Monday Morning on 6 January 2020.
TFTC UncleTom3 & JawaPro
Joining J+J on an impromptu trip to tick off some specific targets in Tassie, added a few bonus PnGs along the way. This took some time and the right angle to spot.
Mizmaz and I are on a trip to Tassie to collect some smilies. This one was the 3rd to boot.
TFTC
TFTC
Stopped for lunch nearby on the way home from Devonport. A quick walk and find for this cache.
Thanks UncleTom & JawaPro
Thanks UncleTom & JawaPro
Found on our way to visit family. Nice little cache. Kids enjoyed finding this one
27/12/19 down visiting from Qld and today we head towards Hobart. We stopped here for a toilet break and I checked the map to find a cache close by. Quick find. TFTC
13471 Found and Logged at 9:44:00 AM
A quick find heading back to Devonport to catch the Spirit Of tasmania back home
And a rough trip it was
Thanks for the cache UncleTom3
Lgoody
A quick find heading back to Devonport to catch the Spirit Of tasmania back home
And a rough trip it was
Thanks for the cache UncleTom3
Lgoody
Very windy but hot, nice cute little town. Nice quick find as passing through TFTC
Mr Youban had his caching eyes on today and we were soon signing the log to the sound of a rooster crowing. Kutgw
Thanks for the cache. Took me some time, I find the hanging ones tricky, doesnt help being colour blind
On the way back from the Devil series, stopped to pick up this one, quick find, signed log and replaced. Thanks to UncleTom3.
TFTC,
On our way home after a great days caching.
We planned to visit friends here a long time ago and started to solve the puzzles for this series.
Today we started The Devil Series. There were 3 that we were not able to solve so there will be some to complete next time we visit if we solve them plus any DNF's and caches we don't get to.
Today was our first day on the trail and we planned out a set round trip starting with #78. There were 3 DNF's out of the 55 in the series that we attempted.
On our way home after a great days caching.
We planned to visit friends here a long time ago and started to solve the puzzles for this series.
Today we started The Devil Series. There were 3 that we were not able to solve so there will be some to complete next time we visit if we solve them plus any DNF's and caches we don't get to.
Today was our first day on the trail and we planned out a set round trip starting with #78. There were 3 DNF's out of the 55 in the series that we attempted.
out and about caching by myself, easy find if you find the right side of the tree, a nice secluded area to search for the cache, away from road traffic and people in houses. TFTC TNLN. log dry.
Was happy to see this one pop up so I had an excuse to stop! Thanks for placing a cute little find. Great location.
Late log, sorry. Booked up to travel to Tassie for three days of caching, with equal amounts of food and drink. Unfortunately due to Gunks having some back trouble after today and changing his accommodation from the AirBnb to Royal Hobart Hospital we could only manage one day. Made for an interesting trip away. Anyway found this cache before the dramas. Thanks for bringing us to the area. TFTC
In Tasmania with Trailstevo for a long weekend and a few cache. Having solved the devil puzzles, the finds were on our radar for the day.. like with most of our long weekends away, one day is normally powertrails or geoart, that was the devil this time. Had a pleasant drive around, got most of them and a few others but a trapped nerve in my back got the better of me eventually. We then flew down to Port Arthur for a quick look and then back to Hobart for the night. No doubt we will find a few cache in town later too. Thanks for the fun.
A quick find before heading back to Hobart from a couple of days away on the east coast. TFTC
Cheers,
The Hancock Clan
Cheers,
The Hancock Clan
Today we try to catch some of the caches from devil art.
So we pass this spot and had a quick stop.
Thank you and greetings from Germany send Moorhelmi
So we pass this spot and had a quick stop.
Thank you and greetings from Germany send Moorhelmi
A quick find on our way to Hobart.
Nice spot to stop and let tje traffic past
Thanks
Nice spot to stop and let tje traffic past
Thanks
Thoroughly enjoying our week of Tasmanian geocaching adventures. Today finds us exploring the Southern Midlands. This is a lovely find in a cute location. TFTF.
A nice quick find to start the day, a hanging cache that isn’t painful
Today I got mum our and took her caching, after missing some caches in Richmond the other week with JLROCKSTAR I thought we would come back down and clean up the area. A nice couple of multis and a great walking trail was thoroughly enjoy with some local ice cream at the end. Total of 21 finds with no DNFs.
I am currently writing detailed logs because of a challenge provided by Project-GC. "The Author" Badge challenges geocachers to average one hundred words or more in each log. Given that I have found so many GC caches, I have to write many logs with well over 100 words for a long period of time to get my average to the target. Apologies to anyone who finds the logs tedious but it is the only way that I can strive to attain this challenge. After over 5000 plus caches (which includes all cache finds up and including yesterday), the average log length is just over 70 words. I am now entertaining the possibility that I might be able to achieve my task before the end of next year. It's surprising how much is has increase since doing this.
TFTC
Today I got mum our and took her caching, after missing some caches in Richmond the other week with JLROCKSTAR I thought we would come back down and clean up the area. A nice couple of multis and a great walking trail was thoroughly enjoy with some local ice cream at the end. Total of 21 finds with no DNFs.
I am currently writing detailed logs because of a challenge provided by Project-GC. "The Author" Badge challenges geocachers to average one hundred words or more in each log. Given that I have found so many GC caches, I have to write many logs with well over 100 words for a long period of time to get my average to the target. Apologies to anyone who finds the logs tedious but it is the only way that I can strive to attain this challenge. After over 5000 plus caches (which includes all cache finds up and including yesterday), the average log length is just over 70 words. I am now entertaining the possibility that I might be able to achieve my task before the end of next year. It's surprising how much is has increase since doing this.
TFTC
Wandered through the grounds of St James this morning and located the camo cache hanging around. Thanks UncleTom3 for placing a cache here.
#2327
Lunch stop during the tassie devil series. Hand to circle the tree a couple of times before spotting it..
TFTC
Lunch stop during the tassie devil series. Hand to circle the tree a couple of times before spotting it..
TFTC
We are on vacation in Australia and of course we seek some caches.
Thanks for this one!
Greetings from the Dutch.
Thanks for this one!
Greetings from the Dutch.
Tassie Trip Day 61 - It was a lovely day for a drive and after going for the shopping it was soon decided to travel out to the lovely little town of Jerico then on to the lovely town of Oatlands returning via Campania and Tee Tree it was a great little dive yielding 15 finds and 1 DNF for the day.
Well what a wonderful church although it looks a little unloved as in the grounds need a little attention however making our way to GZ and after a search for our prize we eventually found the prize just hanging around.
Thanks Uncle Tom3 & JawaPro for showing us this wonderful piece of history
Well what a wonderful church although it looks a little unloved as in the grounds need a little attention however making our way to GZ and after a search for our prize we eventually found the prize just hanging around.
Thanks Uncle Tom3 & JawaPro for showing us this wonderful piece of history
Find #4723
Visiting with the family from Melbourne we had brought the car over on the Spirit and based ourselves here for a couple of days to do a bit of caching. We stayed in the excellent historic log cabin at Fonthill Farm which was quite an experience. This was my main day to get out and do some caching and the weather held up for me (well the showers stayed away) in a fun day of 51 finds. I spent the morning on the TTAI series and after a break for lunch I was heading from Oatlands to Colebrook to try some of the Tassie devil series. This one wasn’t far out of my way so I though it worth stopping off. Was pleased to spot this one pretty quickly as it could have been a bit tricky. Took nothing, left nothing, signed log and visited some trackables. Thanks for the cache UncleTom3.
Visiting with the family from Melbourne we had brought the car over on the Spirit and based ourselves here for a couple of days to do a bit of caching. We stayed in the excellent historic log cabin at Fonthill Farm which was quite an experience. This was my main day to get out and do some caching and the weather held up for me (well the showers stayed away) in a fun day of 51 finds. I spent the morning on the TTAI series and after a break for lunch I was heading from Oatlands to Colebrook to try some of the Tassie devil series. This one wasn’t far out of my way so I though it worth stopping off. Was pleased to spot this one pretty quickly as it could have been a bit tricky. Took nothing, left nothing, signed log and visited some trackables. Thanks for the cache UncleTom3.
A loo stop was in order so of course we planned it so there was a cache nearby. Tftc
Stopped here for a pit stop and bonus cache. Beautiful old church but mega big bees Tftc
TFTC, found with activehunters on Day 4 of the 4th Launceston Venturers' Roadtrip - 2018