Paper Bark Forest Morisset, New South Wales, Australia
By
Ozlookers on 13-Aug-11. Waypoint GC323YQ
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Logs
As this area is now used for commando style training I'll need to find a new hiding spot and replace the cache.
Needs to re replaced. As CO said they will replace almost six months ago, and they haven't logged on for three months, don't hold your breath.
I should always remember to check the last log before I come out the way out to a cache. Nice walk anyway....
Should of read the logs before getting to GZ. Found where the cache would have been.
Thanks for the walk
Thanks for the walk
Didn't find. Have looked a number of times and can't find. If the owner could check it an log that it is still there or just replace it. A few of us have had problems finding it so I think it needs to be checked.
Found GZ quite easily, but the cache is no where to be found. I'm here with a school group at the adjacent camp and wonder if it's been discovered & muggled recently with the various commando events that take place in this area. CO may want to check it out!
I think I've found the exact spot where it looks like this cache usually lives, but nothing. CO may want to go & check this one out!
Found with Sareyn. Lovely walk to find the cache, got lost trying to find the car again afterwards though!
I took the easy way and drove the Lux down to this one. A few very smelly bogholes later, cche was signed and off we go.
Found in with Grogmonster58 while down at Morrisette to celebrate the new year with the Ulysses motorcycle club
SL TFTC TNLN
SL TFTC TNLN
A nice walk down the track, and the cache was soon in hand. Thanks Ozlookers.
Left TB
[green]- TFTC ! [/green]
[I][blue]Log posted with CacheSense v2.103b for Android ! [/blue]
[green]- TFTC ! [/green]
[I][blue]Log posted with CacheSense v2.103b for Android ! [/blue]
0625 GAFF3 After a snooze, then finding the PO nano, headed down to the bush for one of the last cache finds in NSW for May. Had me going in circles until finally found it. CITOed some rubbish - hopefully not too many ants in the car when I get back to Williamtown.
Brought thru some personal coins, and shirt
TFTC
Brought thru some personal coins, and shirt
TFTC
Great little place for a walk and the cache was very easily found - amazing muggles haven't spotted it. I guess you don't see what your not looking for.
Cheers
Cheers
Out caching with SPIKEYMIKEY and this was a relief when SM grabbed it pretty quickly with the lightning speed of a garden gnome. This cache previously took us hours or an hour and a half at least mainly due to the fact that it wasn't even there. Hopefully it won't get muggled again.
Finally found this one. Its much easier when it is actually there!!
TNLNSL TFTC
TNLNSL TFTC
Out caching with SPIKEYMIKEY and this was a relief when SM grabbed it pretty quickly with the lightning speed of a garden gnome. This cache previously took us hours or an hour and a half at least mainly due to the fact that it wasn't even there. Hopefully it won't get muggled again.
Easy as. Scouts NSW was holding a Cub Scout Leader training weekend at the Christian camp near this cache and the placement of this cache could not have been better because it let me run a half day session on geocaching (with 120+ Cub Scout Leaders) without having to set up a new cache. TFTC
A pleasant walk along bush tracks to GZ. Could have driven the AWD in but it was a nice day for a walk, even better as the mozzies were away bothering people at the Morisset swap meet. Soon had cache in hand. Left 1943 halfpenny and pet rock penguin from NZ.
This entry was edited by colleda on Sunday, 11 March 2012 at 21:08:07 UTC.
This entry was edited by colleda on Sunday, 11 March 2012 at 21:08:07 UTC.
I went for a jog into what could only be said to be a river.
Splashed my way to the cache and made the find.
A cool and interesting area that a mountain bike would be fun in.
Thanks for the cache.
Splashed my way to the cache and made the find.
A cool and interesting area that a mountain bike would be fun in.
Thanks for the cache.
With a hole in the geocaching calendar and a spare half an hour a cache hunt was in order. Being stung by a mystery something while dodging muddy puddles was no deterrant and after a pleasent stroll the cache was quickly located. Dropped off a TB brought across with us from NZ. TFTC.
Sorry about the delay for replacing the cache as we were on holidays and did not get back until yesterday.
The cache has been replaced and is ready to be found once again. Please take care when replacing the cache as people walk through that area regularly.
The cache has been replaced and is ready to be found once again. Please take care when replacing the cache as people walk through that area regularly.
Came past after dropping off Geokid at a camp at the WEC. Found it to be an easy 168m walk from the camp. Got to GZ and started searching, but even after 20min I couldn't locate this one. The hint helped pinpoint GZ, but not the cache. A few DNF's in a row now, needs a CO check.
The twenty-first of many on a day out caching with spikeymikey and we spent an hour trying to find this but to no avail. Could it be checked as we would like to attempt this sometime soon.
A day of caching with TheHeadChef.
Hunted high and low for quite some time before eventually gave up.
Another day.
Hunted high and low for quite some time before eventually gave up.
Another day.
We enjoyed a lovely walk in the paperbark forest but got to GZ and couldn't find the cache.
Disappointing for us, as we were looking forward to a regular after a string of micro containers. The clue seemed to match something at GZ, we gave it a long, long look but couldn't find anything today.
Our first find of the day. Enjoyed the bushwalk, many little wild flowers along the way. Our young son collected an armful of paperbark to bring home, which rated just as highly as some cache treasure - thanks!
1st find on a weekend spent at nearby WEC camp while Mummsie was learning the finer art of poetry. Great cache in an excellent location Cache is in good nic and well done Ozlookers.Took nothing Left toy football
what a lovely walk for the late afternoon. very peaceful. found the well hidden cache without too much effort ( good thing as the mozzies were getting very active). Left a poker chip.
Tough decision to either walk through cemetery or drive around. Took easy option and glad we did as it's been a bit wet around here. Logs from markus and cashman helped decide. Pleasant walk and easy find. Cache in good nick nothing to trade. TFTC
Reperio at 1705. Parked at the top of the dirt trail, and headed off to GZ on foot. Was enjoying the walk/jog so much I forgot to look at the GPS and walked straight past the cache by 40m or so. Doubled back and soon spotted the cache nicely hidden away.
Gratias.
Gratias.
Found this one while out and about on my day off.
Tossed up whether to drive or walk.
Took the drive option before coming across a large mud hole.
Fortune favors the brave, so they say, barreled into it and only just got out the other side. I wasn't keen on going back through it but had no other choice.
Found the cache. Whats with all the knocked down trees?
Headed back through the mud hole and off home to wash the Cachetiva before mum get home and finds her tar baby all dirty.
Thanks Ozlookers
*Overall Experience:3*
This entry was edited by The Cash Man on Tuesday, 13 September 2011 at 07:22:44 UTC.
Tossed up whether to drive or walk.
Took the drive option before coming across a large mud hole.
Fortune favors the brave, so they say, barreled into it and only just got out the other side. I wasn't keen on going back through it but had no other choice.
Found the cache. Whats with all the knocked down trees?
Headed back through the mud hole and off home to wash the Cachetiva before mum get home and finds her tar baby all dirty.
Thanks Ozlookers
*Overall Experience:3*
This entry was edited by The Cash Man on Tuesday, 13 September 2011 at 07:22:44 UTC.
Rated: for Overall Experience
We drove the 4WD down the dirt road at the end of Bridge Street. We got halfway down, but had to stop due to large areas of water that were too boggy underneath to drive through. We walked the rest of the way to make a fairly quick find. TNLNSL TFTC
Sun had set so a bit of night geocaching was needed.
Nice walk with head lamp on the head and GPS in hand.
Nice quick find.
TNLNSL
TFTC
Nice walk with head lamp on the head and GPS in hand.
Nice quick find.
TNLNSL
TFTC
We cheated on this one by taking Mrs Chippyroo's work Geolux for a drive to GZ. Lovely piece of bushland for an easy find. TFTC.
We found the best way in, but on foot. If jonignite drove in he must have a 4x4, because my GeoMazda would still be trying to get out. There was a camp not far from GZ and they were having a very loud, fun time and the well hidden cache soon showed itself. Loved the paperbarks and enjoyed the walk in. Took a TB and left the RedM TB. Thanks for another good hide.
Nice spot drove to 15 meters of cache nice large container lots of room for swaps Thanks ozlookers