ONE RABBIT Coffin Bay, South Australia, Australia
By
wheres wolly on 09-Jul-11. Waypoint GC322B0
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OH???? Why put a micro in an environmentally sensitive area?? I had a quick look but couldn't see the cache and didn't want to trample more vegetation having a better look.
Had another look today.
Meant to be working but getting paid to cache .
Still can’t find this sneaky one.
Meant to be working but getting paid to cache .
Still can’t find this sneaky one.
Mr Tardis was having a caching day around Pt Lincoln today. This one took some searching, but it was eventually found after a tip off from mogni.
Signed the log. Thanks for the cache where wolly.
Signed the log. Thanks for the cache where wolly.
I was down in Pt Lincoln with Laighside Legends for the long weekend and our plan was to head out and cache our way towards Coffin Bay and the surrounding area. It was a warm and pleasant day to be out and all caches that were found were in reasonably good condition. As it got close to the midday event we bumped into Mr Tardis and one of the nearby caches. The nearby event was an enjoyable affair, joined my Aussie M&M, Mogni and Mr Tardis, food was eaten and stories were swapped. At the close of the event, we continued to cache around the area before finally heading back to Lincoln for an evening event. It was an enjoyable evening at the pub to end the days caching before heading back to our accommodation in preparation for our next days caching.
TFTC
TFTC
Found It!
This one took a bit of searching. But with 4 geocachers looking around, eventually someone spotted it!
TFTC
This one took a bit of searching. But with 4 geocachers looking around, eventually someone spotted it!
TFTC
We had to have 5 cachers end up looking for this cache, it is very overgrown here now and no sign of rabbits.
Ended up being found by one of the younger cachers here, his younger eyesight might have been the difference.
TFTC wheres wolly.
Ended up being found by one of the younger cachers here, his younger eyesight might have been the difference.
TFTC wheres wolly.
So an event or two got put on in an area that I have not cached, so a weekend trip was organised. Aussie M & M joined geodog Chloe and me for the fun yet exhausting trip. left Adelaide early Saturday mornng and I got home about 12:30 Tuesday morning...
Thanks to wheres wolly from mogni
Thanks to wheres wolly from mogni
Travelling Australia since March 2014 it has been a while since in SA but enjoying this visit greatly.
Visiting Coffin Bay, after lunch today we decided to head on out exploring using Geocaching as a guide. This brought us by your cache today.
TFTC wheres wolly
Visiting Coffin Bay, after lunch today we decided to head on out exploring using Geocaching as a guide. This brought us by your cache today.
TFTC wheres wolly
Exploring the country side around Port Lincoln as part of our 4 day visit to the city. Lots of interesting roads to travel, views to see and caches to find. Thanks to the COs who have placed them for our enjoyment.
Took a bit of search with The X-Trailers before I finally spotted it in its safe spot. Cache was ok. TFTC
Found on a weekend away, just hubby and I. Lovely weather. Easy find. TFTC.
Found while stay in in the Port Lincoln area for a while and Today I took a drive up to Coffin Bay to take in the sights and caches. A quick find. TFTC.
We had to wait while father emu and his 3 half grown chicks wandered across the track leading in. A short drive and a few paces and the neat little container was in hand.
TFTC
Cheers'
Lead 'n Lace
TFTC
Cheers'
Lead 'n Lace
Had us scrambling along the mound for quite a while. Eventually a last look and the ideally coloured container was located. TFTC
Hi there wheres wolly.
We found your cache **"ONE RABBIT"** at 11:42:00 AM today. (This makes our find count 15706).
We thoroughly enjoyed our trip around Coffin Bay today. On our journey we found a wide variety of container types amongst our 12 caches (& 1 DNF's) today. Thanks for placing this cache here, without geocaching as our guide we would never have found so many interesting places on our travels.
**Coordinate Accuracy:** We found the cache around 2m from where the GPS said we should be looking.
**Cache Condition:** The container is OK but the log is in tatters..
**Took:** Nothing.
**Left:** A Smiley Badge.
Thanks for the hunt today,
Regards
Ian & Penny.
We found your cache **"ONE RABBIT"** at 11:42:00 AM today. (This makes our find count 15706).
We thoroughly enjoyed our trip around Coffin Bay today. On our journey we found a wide variety of container types amongst our 12 caches (& 1 DNF's) today. Thanks for placing this cache here, without geocaching as our guide we would never have found so many interesting places on our travels.
**Coordinate Accuracy:** We found the cache around 2m from where the GPS said we should be looking.
**Cache Condition:** The container is OK but the log is in tatters..
**Took:** Nothing.
**Left:** A Smiley Badge.
Thanks for the hunt today,
Regards
Ian & Penny.
At least you caught a rabbit - we didn't even see one (but we didn't stay all night either) [)].
Searched around for awhile before spotting the little tin .
TNLNSL.
Thanks again Wheres wolly.
Searched around for awhile before spotting the little tin .
TNLNSL.
Thanks again Wheres wolly.
**Date: 24 May 2016
Time: 12:03 pm
Find #7345**
Day four of the Nullarbor experience was here. This morning, I started in Port Lincoln, with the intent of being in Ceduna by nightfall. I had lots of caches I wanted to find, so made an early start.
This was a relatively quick find once my GPSr decided to play nice.
**Thanks to wheres wolly for the cache. TNLN**
*Big things are happening! Are you joining the fun?*
[THE SURF COAST](http://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC65688)
[EVENT](http://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC65688)
[2016](http://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC65688)
*12th / 13th November 2016 - GC65688 - Anglesea - Great Ocean Road - Victoria*
Time: 12:03 pm
Find #7345**
Day four of the Nullarbor experience was here. This morning, I started in Port Lincoln, with the intent of being in Ceduna by nightfall. I had lots of caches I wanted to find, so made an early start.
This was a relatively quick find once my GPSr decided to play nice.
**Thanks to wheres wolly for the cache. TNLN**
*Big things are happening! Are you joining the fun?*
[THE SURF COAST](http://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC65688)
[EVENT](http://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC65688)
[2016](http://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC65688)
*12th / 13th November 2016 - GC65688 - Anglesea - Great Ocean Road - Victoria*
Blink and you'll miss it conservation park - or conversation park as i called it! No rabbits today, TFTC
#2333 - Medium find by Bruce on upper level. Bit scratchy and scrubby. Probably could do with a better cache container. It is a bit rusted.
All part of the fun and challenges on our AroundOz bicycle tour via the highest peak in each State and mainland Territory.
http://www.crazyguyonabike.com/doc/15119
Many thanks to the cache owner wheres wolly for establishing and maintaining this and many other Eyre Peninsula caches.
All part of the fun and challenges on our AroundOz bicycle tour via the highest peak in each State and mainland Territory.
http://www.crazyguyonabike.com/doc/15119
Many thanks to the cache owner wheres wolly for establishing and maintaining this and many other Eyre Peninsula caches.
Out and about with &0thers on an afternoon geocaching/sightseeing in Coffin Bay. Love the thought that this is a special time with your dad. Easy find but log book wet. Thanks for the cache
On a Westerly Wandering road trip from Bendigo in 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.
Found at 3:39 PM GAFF5 in the company of maccamob. We signed the log book as "M&P".
After a very good lunch of oysters and steak of blue fin tuna at the 1802 Restaurant, we started off on another session of caching.
We were not that hopeful in finding this cache due to the weather conditions, the terrain rating and the fact that it was a micro. However at GZ David scanned the area and quickly was on the scent of the cache [^]
I'm not clear on the reason for not getting the rabbits. Did the girl sabotage the traps or did your dad and what did you do with the girl [?]
Thanks wheres wolly.
After a very good lunch of oysters and steak of blue fin tuna at the 1802 Restaurant, we started off on another session of caching.
We were not that hopeful in finding this cache due to the weather conditions, the terrain rating and the fact that it was a micro. However at GZ David scanned the area and quickly was on the scent of the cache [^]
I'm not clear on the reason for not getting the rabbits. Did the girl sabotage the traps or did your dad and what did you do with the girl [?]
Thanks wheres wolly.
Found by Mary & David, in company with pprass (signed as m & p), at 1535. Stayed at Port Lincoln last night. Today, we cached our way across to Coffrin Bay for an oyster lunch, then cached our way back to Port Lincoln again. Managed to avoid the worst of the weather. A pretty little area, with a hint of wattle too. Managed to spot the cache after a short search. Our thanks to wheres wolly.
Geokid had sharp eyes for this one. Great little hide but there was a track leading up to it so it must have had a few visitors recently.
Took 20c
Left yellow duck
Took 20c
Left yellow duck
23/4/2015 11:48:54 AM
We have enjoyed reading all your different stories of past.
Easy Cache
TFTC
We have enjoyed reading all your different stories of past.
Easy Cache
TFTC
Day Eleven of the WA road trip with BettyBoo3747. Today we wandered around the Lincoln National Park, checking out all the little camping spots, beaches, and of course, caches.
Seeing it was Easter, we figured we couldn't go past a cache called One Rabbit!
The rusty tin makes a surprising good camo.
Cute story too.
Thanks, Robmc.
Seeing it was Easter, we figured we couldn't go past a cache called One Rabbit!
The rusty tin makes a surprising good camo.
Cute story too.
Thanks, Robmc.
# 7812. Robmc and I are on the move today, heading from Lincoln National Park to Elliston via a quick visit to Coffin Bay. This visit to CB proved a big mistake - Easter Sunday with a market on and tourists have arrived from miles around. We did a few quick caches and headed back out again.
Not even one rabbit sighted today, which is probably a good thing. We did however hope it might be the Easter Bunny hiding here to give us a chocolate egg but alas no! Took a bit to find as the camouflage is good.
Thanks wheres wolly
Not even one rabbit sighted today, which is probably a good thing. We did however hope it might be the Easter Bunny hiding here to give us a chocolate egg but alas no! Took a bit to find as the camouflage is good.
Thanks wheres wolly
Day ten of my holidays, travelling from Streaky Bay to Point Lincoln, doing caches along the way. There were some amazing views at some of the caches, a spectacular day. This was an immediate find.
My thanks to wheres wolly for the cache.
My thanks to wheres wolly for the cache.
So I am left wondering, after finding this cache, what the moral of the story is ?
Don't wash the night before trapping wabbits ? [:o]
Whatever !!
I found the cache, the piles of wubbish dumped in the park, and the joyriders car that some twits had been stuffing up the park with before smashing it up and dumping it nearby
TFTC.
Don't wash the night before trapping wabbits ? [:o]
Whatever !!
I found the cache, the piles of wubbish dumped in the park, and the joyriders car that some twits had been stuffing up the park with before smashing it up and dumping it nearby
TFTC.
Jumped out of my skin when I heard a rustling in the bush neer my feet, thinking it was a snake I lept back and ran about five meters, I still got the cache but very cautiously.
On the road again, using caching to guide us to the sites as we explore the state on our way to the Murray bridge mega. Certainly Learning lots about wolly's younger days ha ha tftc
Easy find
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Easy find
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Struggled with this one but took a tip from my texas caching days and attempted to draw a circle around the cache on the map with my track log-- then I found the clue I needed to search a little harder. Thanks wheres wolly
Found it but what a shame to hide a micro here when a much bigger cache could have been used.
Love the story and even knew how it ended . Did a bit of hunting in the dark ages, SL, TNLN, TFTC
A quik detour after a spot of fishing, like the container, no rabbits sighted today. TFTHSL
Great story - very entertaining read as we looked for the cache. Looks like someone had a feed of oysters as well as rabbit here.
TFTC wheres wolly
TFTC wheres wolly
And another Where's Wolly found safely. In good condition unlike a few other caches here in Coffin BY ( not your Wolly)! Tftc
found with Lachie, Cooper and Wil. Had to make a water crossing to get there. A bit hairy without my trusty 4 WD. Very cool hide. A group of Emus came by to add to the excitement.TFTC
10 May 2013
Another great container, parked beneath one of Coffin Bay's finest (well, it was, once!.
TFTC
Another great container, parked beneath one of Coffin Bay's finest (well, it was, once!.
TFTC
Did a day trip from Pt Lincoln to Coffin Bay and surrounds and picked up a few caches on the way.
Found on the "I'm not Diving with the Great White Sharks trip". A great day weather wise and caching wise driving around and about Port Lincoln.
Thanks to wheres wolly and clear skies from TeamAstro.
Thanks to wheres wolly and clear skies from TeamAstro.
Took longer to get the lid off than to find the cache! Signed log and put paw paw cream on the lid hope it helps
I felt like a rabbit rummaging about in here!!! Luckily I was wearing a red jumper so couldn't be mistaken for one! TFTC
Very white soil, and lots of ants not far from GZ. Took the smart approach and had no problems. Cheers Gav [11748]