I PEE OK (KOPI) Ulyerra, South Australia, Australia
By
wheres wolly on 10-Aug-11. Waypoint GC31XZN
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Logs
Popped over the pipe and a quick find soon after.This morning, we started in Ceduna, with the intention to head towards Coober Pedy. We knew other Canberra friends/cachers were to be in the area, and a message confirmed they were in Port Lincoln. Hmm, that's a bit of a detour and not quite in the direction of our travels, but let's go see them! We had a full day of caching on the way there is never any shortage of things to do and booked 2 nights on route in the Lincoln National Park. We arrived late to our shared camping sites, but the others were also just getting back and was great to catch up with them for dinner. A little cool, but an after dinner walk around the area was quite a good. We collected several caches in a circuit along the beaches, trails, and headlands with the lighthouse a steady glow in all areas. Thanks for your cache.
Another long trip around AU over the top end with lots of detours. Now heading back east across the Nullarbor with a stop at Maralinga.TFTC. A nice quick stop and grab.
I have had to replace the container, lid was broken and water was in your container. It is now a little black waterpipe connection. Tftc.
Away for a few days to the west coast to clear up some caches.Day 1 Adelaide to KimbaDay 2 Wudinna to CleveDay 3 CleveDay 4 Cleve to WhyallaDay 5 Whyalla to AdelaideThe weather was excellent for all 5 days and the nights weren't too cold for the swag.Thanks to all cachers who placed and maintained caches for me to find.No problem find ing this one.TFTC
After a two night stay at the Cleve Showgrounds RV Park we are making our way back home to the SW of WA.I thought we wouldnt be able to stop for this one with our van on the back but heaps of room. I had to send Mr dimor for it as I have little legs and bad knees that wouldnt allow me to get to the cache.TFTC
Travelling with richlink from Perth to Darwin up along the west coast and home again through the centre and the Nullarbor. We are on the home stretch now and staying a couple of days at Wudinna and enjoying the drive in the countryside. We enjoyed our drive around the countryside. TFTC.
Travelling with iluvtrekking up the WA coast to Darwin, down the Centre and in the Flinders. After spending some time in Peterbough, Minlaton, Moonta and Whyalla we are now headed west but spending a couple of nights in Wundinna to grab some finds. Big detour around the farm to get here. Opportune stop to have a lunch break. Thanks where’s wolly
On a maintenance run today. Caches/logs replaced as required!
Happy caching and safe travels!
Happy caching and safe travels!
With the JLWE activies now drawn to a close it was time to set off for some local caches with Mattycat before heading home tomorrow this was one of them, a quick find for us today as we travelled south
TFTC wheres_wolly_sharon
TFTC wheres_wolly_sharon
Wandering around the west with Froghoppin, after monster mashing the JLWE thing as Zenior Zombies [|)]
Found your cache!
Looks like everyone Pees here, and leaves their rubbish behind too, bit of a pity. But a smiley so all ok
Many thanks for the cache hide and ongoing care and maintenance wheres_wolly_sharon .
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All this week...
(Go west) Life is peaceful there.
(Go west) Lots of open air.
(Go west) To find caches new.
(Go west) This is what we'll do.
(Go west) Sun in winter time.
(Go west) We will do just fine.
(Go west) Where the skies are blue.
(Go west) This and more we'll do.
(Go west) Life is peaceful there.
(Go west) Lots of open air.
(Go west) To find caches too.
(Go west) This is what we'll do.
(Go west) together together we'll cache on our way
(Go west) together together you map me the way
(Go west) you cache places new
(Go west) this is what we'll do
(Go west) life is smiley there
(with thanks and apologies to the Village People and Pet Shop Boys - who must have been cat lovers!)
And ending up soon at Kyancutta
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Country, Coffee, Cats, Champagne, Chocolate, and Caching...
Careful caching as always with Jack helping, wherever we go.
It's a dangerous world filled with rusty old mint tins and objects falling from trees
...... but a cache a day still keeps the boredom away
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Most of our caches are logged using the resources of gsak, garmin, and androids, occasionally AI too! (And a little rubber stamp )
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Make sure that Travel Bugs are the Only bugs you share and pass on (Covid cancels caching!)
Keep a safe distance - clean and cache the countryside
It's awesome of all those placing quality caches out and about around our country areas,
in sensible safe places and containers especially! - it keeps our game fun, and interesting
Of course we do appreciate if you actually did read all this extra addition to the log word count! There's a challenge somewhere out there, or so we've been told! You win a virtual smiley for the effort and getting to the end of the log Maybe if I worked out where it is I could do it and go back to normal logs again ! If you find the challenge let me know and perhaps we can put an end to these long logs !!!
[:o)]
The end. For now...
... until next time!
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GCA1DNA - Great Leap Forward ... be there or be backward!
29.2.24 It's gone MEGA !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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And don't forget to put the June Long Weekend in your diary for 2024 too... it'll be out of this world
Found your cache!
Looks like everyone Pees here, and leaves their rubbish behind too, bit of a pity. But a smiley so all ok
Many thanks for the cache hide and ongoing care and maintenance wheres_wolly_sharon .
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All this week...
(Go west) Life is peaceful there.
(Go west) Lots of open air.
(Go west) To find caches new.
(Go west) This is what we'll do.
(Go west) Sun in winter time.
(Go west) We will do just fine.
(Go west) Where the skies are blue.
(Go west) This and more we'll do.
(Go west) Life is peaceful there.
(Go west) Lots of open air.
(Go west) To find caches too.
(Go west) This is what we'll do.
(Go west) together together we'll cache on our way
(Go west) together together you map me the way
(Go west) you cache places new
(Go west) this is what we'll do
(Go west) life is smiley there
(with thanks and apologies to the Village People and Pet Shop Boys - who must have been cat lovers!)
And ending up soon at Kyancutta
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Country, Coffee, Cats, Champagne, Chocolate, and Caching...
Careful caching as always with Jack helping, wherever we go.
It's a dangerous world filled with rusty old mint tins and objects falling from trees
...... but a cache a day still keeps the boredom away
--------
Most of our caches are logged using the resources of gsak, garmin, and androids, occasionally AI too! (And a little rubber stamp )
----------
Make sure that Travel Bugs are the Only bugs you share and pass on (Covid cancels caching!)
Keep a safe distance - clean and cache the countryside
It's awesome of all those placing quality caches out and about around our country areas,
in sensible safe places and containers especially! - it keeps our game fun, and interesting
Of course we do appreciate if you actually did read all this extra addition to the log word count! There's a challenge somewhere out there, or so we've been told! You win a virtual smiley for the effort and getting to the end of the log Maybe if I worked out where it is I could do it and go back to normal logs again ! If you find the challenge let me know and perhaps we can put an end to these long logs !!!
[:o)]
The end. For now...
... until next time!
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GCA1DNA - Great Leap Forward ... be there or be backward!
29.2.24 It's gone MEGA !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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And don't forget to put the June Long Weekend in your diary for 2024 too... it'll be out of this world
Why would you put a cache where ppl use it as a latrine and dumpsite?
Thankfully good co-ords, so didn't have to linger
TNLNSL
Thankfully good co-ords, so didn't have to linger
TNLNSL
With geodog Tonka travelling to Kyancutta for the June LWE event. Grabbing some on the way ,while I’m there and on the way back
TFTC wheres_wolly_sharon
TFTC wheres_wolly_sharon
TFTC SL. Disappointing amount of rubbish but found your cache. Thanks for bringing us here.
Maintenance run today! Caches/logs/swag replaced as required!
Happy caching and safe travels!
Happy caching and safe travels!
A quick find and no worries here.
Thank you.
#3800
Day 4 had me travelling from Arno Bay through Port Lincoln and back up the peninsula through Lock, Kimba etc back to Port Augusta where I lay my head for the night.
Thank you.
#3800
Day 4 had me travelling from Arno Bay through Port Lincoln and back up the peninsula through Lock, Kimba etc back to Port Augusta where I lay my head for the night.
Time for a road trip to knock off a few grids, namely 'date hidden' today with 3 spread across the Eyre Peninsula. It was also a great opportunity to spend some time with the lad and get a few more hours up on his Leaners.
The Eyre Peninsula, like the rest of the state is slowed by the endless roadworks. Verge work and 80kmph for kms. Urgh. This part of the state has certainly seen some rain in recent weeks with some of the dirt roads water logged and sloppy. Came across a car roll over along one of the backroads near Warramboo, only an hour after she lost control and crashed. Thankfully everyone was ok and emergency services were on their way but it served as timely reminder to all, and a good lessen to my Learner driver that it doesn't take much and it can go very wrong.
Being a rest spot, unfortunately GZ is a good spot for No.1s and No.2's is seems
Cache has taken a beating recently and lid won't close. Cache will need some attention. TFTC
The Eyre Peninsula, like the rest of the state is slowed by the endless roadworks. Verge work and 80kmph for kms. Urgh. This part of the state has certainly seen some rain in recent weeks with some of the dirt roads water logged and sloppy. Came across a car roll over along one of the backroads near Warramboo, only an hour after she lost control and crashed. Thankfully everyone was ok and emergency services were on their way but it served as timely reminder to all, and a good lessen to my Learner driver that it doesn't take much and it can go very wrong.
Being a rest spot, unfortunately GZ is a good spot for No.1s and No.2's is seems
Cache has taken a beating recently and lid won't close. Cache will need some attention. TFTC
A lot of P here. A big pipe and no wiggly sticks. A bit of the pipe leaking up the road - I wonder if "they" know.
Thanks to wheres wolly and **clear skies** from TeamAstro. [^] Cache the planet! [^]
Thanks to wheres wolly and **clear skies** from TeamAstro. [^] Cache the planet! [^]
During our new years break, [@jesswrigley](http://coord.info/PRNW59T) and I headed to the Eyre Peninsula to travel around the various coastal towns. We started the trip with Jeep trouble, but then continued in our alternative vehicle without 4WD to stick to the main tourist roads where possible. We travelled south-west to Tumby Bay and Port Lincoln via Whyalla, Cowell, Cleve, Arno Bay; west across to Coffin Bay; and then north-west to Streaky Bay and Ceduna via Elliston, and Venus Bay. We then headed back east staying in Kimba via Poochera, Wudinna, Lock, and Darke Peak.
Today, [@jesswrigley](http://coord.info/PRNW59T) and I headed from Streaky Bay to Kimba, primarily driving along the Eyre Highway. Our first stop was a few of the geology stops around Wudinnna, including a hike at Mount Wudinna which was great. After calling through Kyancutta, we decided to take the round about way to Kimba via Lock, Rudall and Darke Peak. A few nice stops, and the Hellbent Hotel at Darke Peak was a highlight. We then spent the late afternoon to evening seeing Kimba's famous sights, and included a few very creative and well constructed geocaches.
A cute little rest area, and I hopped the pipeline to find the cache reasonably quickly. Luckily, just sticks around, and no wriggling sticks. The cache container and logbook were in good shape. Thanks wheres wolly for the cache placement and ongoing maintenance.
Note that this geocache was logged with the *Team Warren* Davidwazza/jesswrigley stamp.
Today, [@jesswrigley](http://coord.info/PRNW59T) and I headed from Streaky Bay to Kimba, primarily driving along the Eyre Highway. Our first stop was a few of the geology stops around Wudinnna, including a hike at Mount Wudinna which was great. After calling through Kyancutta, we decided to take the round about way to Kimba via Lock, Rudall and Darke Peak. A few nice stops, and the Hellbent Hotel at Darke Peak was a highlight. We then spent the late afternoon to evening seeing Kimba's famous sights, and included a few very creative and well constructed geocaches.
A cute little rest area, and I hopped the pipeline to find the cache reasonably quickly. Luckily, just sticks around, and no wriggling sticks. The cache container and logbook were in good shape. Thanks wheres wolly for the cache placement and ongoing maintenance.
Note that this geocache was logged with the *Team Warren* Davidwazza/jesswrigley stamp.
Found on our Eyre peninsula extravanganza
It has now got to the stage where we have over 750 draft logs waiting to be completed. These range back over at least a couple of years.
We are not a fan of generic logs but with everything that has been on our plates recently we reluctantly have to admit this may be the only way we can get this back log cleared. If your cache is in our backlog it usually means it is one that we wanted to spend more time creating a much more bespoke log than this. But we are not managing to achieve that goal. So in the interests of getting the backlog cleared we have decided to resort to this long form of TFTC as a way of getting a large number of them cleared.
We apologise for the lack of commentary specific to your cache or event. We are somewhat targeted in what we go after. There are unfounded caches within a few kilometres of our home which we published before we started 8 years ago. We have just never got around to o looking for them. We like unusual cache types, puzzles in particular, older caches, and tend to target a much more wider group of caches when we travel. We like remote caches and caches that bring us to an interesting place. It is likely that this cache found its way into our find list because it fits one of these criteria.
As cache owners we appreciate the effort that goes into hiding and maintains caches so thank you for that.
It has now got to the stage where we have over 750 draft logs waiting to be completed. These range back over at least a couple of years.
We are not a fan of generic logs but with everything that has been on our plates recently we reluctantly have to admit this may be the only way we can get this back log cleared. If your cache is in our backlog it usually means it is one that we wanted to spend more time creating a much more bespoke log than this. But we are not managing to achieve that goal. So in the interests of getting the backlog cleared we have decided to resort to this long form of TFTC as a way of getting a large number of them cleared.
We apologise for the lack of commentary specific to your cache or event. We are somewhat targeted in what we go after. There are unfounded caches within a few kilometres of our home which we published before we started 8 years ago. We have just never got around to o looking for them. We like unusual cache types, puzzles in particular, older caches, and tend to target a much more wider group of caches when we travel. We like remote caches and caches that bring us to an interesting place. It is likely that this cache found its way into our find list because it fits one of these criteria.
As cache owners we appreciate the effort that goes into hiding and maintains caches so thank you for that.
The container is in serious need of replacing. Unfortunately had nothing to replace it with. Tried to make it as safe as possible. TFTC.
Found cache which has holes sorry we didn’t have anything to replace it with! Still dry inside though
Tftc
Tftc
I came and tested myself. Seems I P OK 2.
Thanks for the cache wheres wolly.
Found on 26 Mar 2019 at 3:25 pm.
Find #8548
Thanks for the cache wheres wolly.
Found on 26 Mar 2019 at 3:25 pm.
Find #8548
Veni. Vidi. Vici. Scripsi.
Had finished work for the day and was heading to my overnight stay and was grabbing a cache or two on the way. Saw this was on the way so parked nearby, wandered to GZ, quickly located the cache, signed the log and replaced. Then back to the car to head for the overnight digs.
Gratias pro cache wheres wolly
Had finished work for the day and was heading to my overnight stay and was grabbing a cache or two on the way. Saw this was on the way so parked nearby, wandered to GZ, quickly located the cache, signed the log and replaced. Then back to the car to head for the overnight digs.
Gratias pro cache wheres wolly
Our second DAY IN Pt Lincoln and it was time to focus on caching in Lincoln itself and potential surrounds. It was a cold and grey day interspersed with rain, which was a bit of a downer when compared to the sunshine of the last few days. Despite this we were able to still able to make a good day of it, finding over 50 caches, though it was also a day of quality as well with some higher terrain caches as well. It was an enjoyable day as we were able to tick off some earmarked caches before we finally finished up at around seven.
TFTC
TFTC
Traveling up to Wudinna after stopping the night at Lock.
Made this find and sign.
Made this find and sign.
I've known this cache has been there for years and have driven past hundreds of times. Finally, after a day out for a drive, we decided we best call in and claim this one!
All in good nick, tnln.
Tftc
All in good nick, tnln.
Tftc
A quick find, nice off road parking, waited for a water tanker filling up from the main water line to leave, found the cache, Picked up trackable. Forget me not TB7C65Z. TFTHSL
Found this one after a bit of a search through the sticks. TFTC wheres wolly!
Travelling from Maryborough QLD to Bindoon WA via NSW, VIC, SA and the Nullarbor towing our home on wheels. We are looking for out of the way places to visit and camp along the way and after a few days at Iron Knob (because we had to wait for a new wheel to come from Melbourne) we are now on the way to Cummins. This was another quick and easy find. TFTC
4710 Found by baby&Mrs gopher at 1405. Now on our way to the north for a little warmth out of the wind. Pulled around the back of the area and went for a walk across the lifeline. SL Tnx wheres wolly
On a Westerly Wandering road trip from Victoria with a focus on earthcaches. I'm also picking up a few other caches on my journey. Found this cache quickly and now I am on my way again. Thanks for placing this cache.
Starting out for the drive over to the Qld. Mega for the second time after some repairs to the vehicle caused the first attempt to fail making me lose two and a half days of the trip that was planned.
Called in to find this cache on the way down to Cleve. Found without problems even though the GPS had me a bit away from the actual GZ.
Thanks wheres wolly for the cache.
Called in to find this cache on the way down to Cleve. Found without problems even though the GPS had me a bit away from the actual GZ.
Thanks wheres wolly for the cache.
Tnlnsl tftc ... about half a dozen animals left in container. Still in good condition. Saw 6foot brown snake along the road later. So be noisy as you go searching at this time of year. Little climb took me a while to grasp the meaning but obvious really. Found as per hints and gps location on androind phone
Certainly an odd name for a towne
It is also the Malay name for coffee
Which was the colour of the unpleasant liquid in the bottom of the container when I found it [:o]
I tipped the contents out and let them dry.
The logbook was untainted by the liquid, and was quickly signed by me
TFTC and the 'exercise'
At least most of the people who stop here can't be bothered with the climb, so the pee is mostly on the other side ... OK !! [^]
There was a smashed up and abandoned looking truck sitting here this morning.
The damage looks like what you would expect if the driver fell asleep and the truck collided with a tree at the roadside !! [:o]
No one around to tell me the tale though !!
TFTC.
It is also the Malay name for coffee
Which was the colour of the unpleasant liquid in the bottom of the container when I found it [:o]
I tipped the contents out and let them dry.
The logbook was untainted by the liquid, and was quickly signed by me
TFTC and the 'exercise'
At least most of the people who stop here can't be bothered with the climb, so the pee is mostly on the other side ... OK !! [^]
There was a smashed up and abandoned looking truck sitting here this morning.
The damage looks like what you would expect if the driver fell asleep and the truck collided with a tree at the roadside !! [:o]
No one around to tell me the tale though !!
TFTC.
Heading home after a week away, servicing medical equipment at Ceduna, Wudinna, Streaky Bay & Elliston Hospital. Another quick find
This entry was edited by Sandalwood Cottage on Monday, 08 September 2014 at 12:03:49 UTC.
This entry was edited by Sandalwood Cottage on Monday, 08 September 2014 at 12:03:49 UTC.
Tonight we are on our way through to Elliston for work, running behind schedule and an expected arrival time of 3am and be at our work site by 9am we still managed to stop and grab a couple of caches along the way (as one does) this was a quick find and for quite a while after i had the song "down amongst the dead men" going through my head, cool song i must add : ) TFTC
Found as a part of TheKellyGang, writing this as a genaric log as I was a part of TheKellyGang and am now out on my own.
If you do not agree with this you are more than welcome to delete the log.
If you do not agree with this you are more than welcome to delete the log.
Found on the way home after a day caching in Lock. Easy cache to finish off the day. TFTC, TFTH, TNLNSL
Due to a late night of driving and an early wake up call I fell asleep (as a passenger, don't be alarmed) on the stretch of highway between Widunna and here. Thankfully Skippy had noticed the cache and stopped so It could also go in the found column. It was good to stop and stretch the legs. Thanks wheres wolly
Many thanks from Peter for this cache on the 13. Australia Trip (2012/2013).
Cheers Peter
Cheers Peter
Log book on this one a little empty we are the fourth ones to sign the Log and the cahe has been here since 10/8/11 yet its an easy drive by. Found on a drive over to Warramboo (Near Lock) for our Nieces 21st Birthday, so why not do a Few Caches on the Way and stretch our legs may take a while. Geodad quick find TFTC
Quick find on way to Minnipa. Used to make fun of the name of this railway siding when growing up North of here. TFTC