Walc Eht Ton Strelley, Western Australia, Australia
By
SuperGs on 24-Mar-12. Waypoint GC3F84N
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On our Australian trip . After started for some days in Darwin we are on the road to Perth now .On the Road after Katherine, Edith Falls, Kunnurra, Bungles Bungle, Emma Falls, El Questro, Mitchel Falls, Manning Gorge, Galvans Gorge, Bell Gorge, Tunnel Creek and Windjana Gorge .Now again on the sealed road again. From Derby, Broome on direction to Port Hedland .Unfortunately there is no road or campsite anymore there and even nothing else to see on this sot But we found it 10m below the GZ as somebody else already have written it .We can imagine the hint, but the cache is not there (anymore?) .TFTC# 17'175
DNFTurned over heaps of rocks where the co-ordinates led us. But found nothing. Searched in surrounding area, but still nothing.
Spent a couple of hours scouring the area and also overturning every rock we could find, unfortunately unable to locate. Worst part is that this was the first cache for the day with a mate who is new to this.
Will come back later for a second go.
Will come back later for a second go.
On my way to Perth via Broome with a few detours for LGAs. TFTC.
Two hours searching for this one. Wasn't even sure on the hint.
I kept going up from GZ, should have gone down about 8m.
Still love this game.
Two hours searching for this one. Wasn't even sure on the hint.
I kept going up from GZ, should have gone down about 8m.
Still love this game.
Gosh, tough find! GPS not super accurate so we turned over every single rock until we found it
No maintenance required from what I can see, last two visits were DNF and did not try to find.
I thought I would check out this cache today as I was passing by and it has been on my to do list when the weather was a bit cooler. Hoped I might be able to restore it. However the road access has been
blocked by big boulders. You would now have to walk about 500 metres to the cache. You can park a car but there is no turning around area and no room for a caravan.
blocked by big boulders. You would now have to walk about 500 metres to the cache. You can park a car but there is no turning around area and no room for a caravan.
DNF. Found a small pencil where the coordinates said the cache would be but no luck. Definitely recommend coming out in cooler temps as it was 45 degrees will try again another time!
Tftc!!! On our way back from Cape Keraudren to hedland. Good little stop loved it !
Had an RDO today, so decided to hire a car and venture north from Hedland to see what I could find
This was the first stop, and as i made my way along the dirt road to GZ, i realised i made the right decision to hire a RAV and not a little Echo.
There was one camping couple around the back of the hills, but not where i parked as close a possible to the prize. I made my way up the hill for a quick find and added my name to the log.
It feels like its going to be a hot day, so I’m glad i got this one early!
TFTC SuperGs .. a great spot for a cache
*I’m only just now realising where the name of the cache came morf
This was the first stop, and as i made my way along the dirt road to GZ, i realised i made the right decision to hire a RAV and not a little Echo.
There was one camping couple around the back of the hills, but not where i parked as close a possible to the prize. I made my way up the hill for a quick find and added my name to the log.
It feels like its going to be a hot day, so I’m glad i got this one early!
TFTC SuperGs .. a great spot for a cache
*I’m only just now realising where the name of the cache came morf
A nice little place for a cache and an overnight camp. Took pathtag to realise i have one already, so i will move it on. Tftc.
On an Adventure North. We have hitched the caravan are are intending to find some sunshine and warm weather.
Travelling along Hwy 94 and Hwy 1, our destination is Broome, via Karijini NP, then the trip home is along the coast sampling the towns we have yet to visit.
Of course along the way we will be getting a cache of two ......... and lots more.
Well the claw was found
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Thanks SuperGs for bringing me to this location and taking the time to hide and maintain this cache. I found the cache at 10:07:00. This was my Find 24 for today out of a Total number of 50 Finds and 4 DNF for for this Caching Outing. The cache was found in Good Condition and I signed the log and returned the cache as I found it.
This find brings my total number of Finds to 5378.
I grabbed this geo between jobs while in Hedland. It may not be a designated camping area, but there were campers galore. I scurried up to grab the geo, then proceeded onto the next job site. TFTC
I have often seen this spot on our travels, always wanted to call in and check it out, this was our opportunity.
It would have been wonderful to camp here for the night under the brilliant Milky Way, but it’s not a designated camp site by the look of it anymore
The main reason for venturing in was to find the cache, after a scramble up the hill, the cache was found, with signing duties done and dusted we replaced the cache container as found.
Thanks for sharing this interesting location.
TFTC
It would have been wonderful to camp here for the night under the brilliant Milky Way, but it’s not a designated camp site by the look of it anymore
The main reason for venturing in was to find the cache, after a scramble up the hill, the cache was found, with signing duties done and dusted we replaced the cache container as found.
Thanks for sharing this interesting location.
TFTC
Heading home from Marble Bar and caching as we go. This was our starting cache for the trip. We parked about 70m fro gz and made the short walk. Once at gz we noticed we could have parked even closer lol. After a quick search we turned up the cache and soon had our names added to your log book, we returned your cache back to where we found it. It’s always good to do a welfare check on one that hasn’t been found for awhile, happy to say this one is holding up well. TFTC SuperGs.
Marble Bar to Baldivis with axell33, we are headed home after enjoying a brief visit with som and partner! Our first cache to start us on our way! We parked up and walked to gz to find the cache with all well here. We took in the views for a few moments then walked back to the geomoblile to hit the road...long road home! It is a really wonderful place to visit. Thanks for the cache.
We walked up the hill and down. Capsl had the right view for the box and I took some photos.
TFTC and greetings from Austria
TFTC and greetings from Austria
Wow, almost 40 degrees at 9AM, but we managed to find this container on the hill.
TFTC and greetings from Austria
TFTC and greetings from Austria
Auf dem Weg nach Norden schnell gesucht und gefunden
Danke sagen HunttheHUnters and Missy
Danke sagen HunttheHUnters and Missy
An amazing feature. We were surprised to see how many caravans and campers were tucked away behind the 'sisters'. It was blowing a gale but we made our way to gz to record our visit. Thanks SuperGs
On the Way from the Karijini Nationalpark to Broome, we visited this Lookout!
Wow, it was hot today, 48 Celsiusgrad
But: What a amazing hidden Place and: The View ... Fantastic!!!
The Box was easy to find ! The Coords were correct!
Thank you so much for this Cache!
Many greetings,
Kiesiline from Germany!
In: a Blue Favoritpoint
Wow, it was hot today, 48 Celsiusgrad
But: What a amazing hidden Place and: The View ... Fantastic!!!
The Box was easy to find ! The Coords were correct!
Thank you so much for this Cache!
Many greetings,
Kiesiline from Germany!
In: a Blue Favoritpoint
Today we travelled from Broome to Port Hedland and found this cache. Awesome view from there.
TFTC!
TFTC!
The Big Western Australia trip in 2018. Day 20. After Broome I continued South via Port Hedland to a riverside roadside stop at Yule River. Lots of Driving today.
A bit of a clamber to get here, but happily a quick find at GZ so I could move on to Hedland.
Thanks.
25238.8 TNLN
Visited: World Traveling Gold GC A#6 & Mt. Rushmore Benchmark A#68
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A bit of a clamber to get here, but happily a quick find at GZ so I could move on to Hedland.
Thanks.
25238.8 TNLN
Visited: World Traveling Gold GC A#6 & Mt. Rushmore Benchmark A#68
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After spending the night in my swag on the other side of this feature, I thought I should see if there were any nearby caches before hitting the road.
A nice easy find this one.
TFTC
A nice easy find this one.
TFTC
After our Parisian trip in the first week of the Easter holidays, we (i and my husband Voske1967) went for 3 weeks to the other side of the world to enjoy the friendly atmosphere, food, landscapes and culture of Australia. Of course, geocaches were also searched for and found in Perth, Monkey Mia, Denham, Newman, Port Hedland ... . This trip downunder will stay with us for a long time! It was pretty hot in Australia for the autumn season
Our trip from Perth to Darwin brought us trough a fair bit of country
Some stretches where long. With a ocassional cache. Without internet acces, the logs are datet, And for all caches in one. We Did enjoy, most of the caches. Fafo points will also be awarded. All CO's thanks for this hobby.
Our route:
Perth to Yanchep PN
... via Pinacles to Cervantes
... via Geralton to Point Gregory
... to Kalbarri "klimbed Big Red"
.. to Exmouth
.. to Giralia (farm)
.. via Top Price to Karijini "eco reserve"
.. ( short day) to Karijini NP
.. port Hedland ... staircase to the moon
. To 80 mile beach
..Broome
..Derby (the rodeo)
.. Fitzroy crossing
.. halls creek
..Wyndham
. Via Grotto to. Kununurra
Next stop? Maybe Timber creek?
Some stretches where long. With a ocassional cache. Without internet acces, the logs are datet, And for all caches in one. We Did enjoy, most of the caches. Fafo points will also be awarded. All CO's thanks for this hobby.
Our route:
Perth to Yanchep PN
... via Pinacles to Cervantes
... via Geralton to Point Gregory
... to Kalbarri "klimbed Big Red"
.. to Exmouth
.. to Giralia (farm)
.. via Top Price to Karijini "eco reserve"
.. ( short day) to Karijini NP
.. port Hedland ... staircase to the moon
. To 80 mile beach
..Broome
..Derby (the rodeo)
.. Fitzroy crossing
.. halls creek
..Wyndham
. Via Grotto to. Kununurra
Next stop? Maybe Timber creek?
Climbed further than needed but the views were stunning. Turned out to be a quick find when I checked the GPS and not where I thought it was. SL TFTC
Found this one after a quick search. We've always wanted to come here!! Thankyou.
Found this cache on our way to Newman, heading south so colder climes. Took a while, but patience paid off in the long run.
Passing by today, so I dropped in a new logbook - should last for a good while.
So you call it a claw? I have always thought that it looks like the head of a lizard emerging from its hole. I trudged up the hill and found this cache at 12:20 today. It needs a new logbook, somebody has kindly put a sheet of paper in to extend the signing, but it really needs a new book. Sorry, I didn't have one with me today. TNLNSL TFTC SuperG's
New log book required, old one is completely full and sheet of paper added won't last much longer.
24493 finds
On the way home (Perth) from Alice Spring event.
Plenty goshawks flying around up the air.
Good hide spot.
Thanks SuperGs for organising the cache and hunt [^]
On the way home (Perth) from Alice Spring event.
Plenty goshawks flying around up the air.
Good hide spot.
Thanks SuperGs for organising the cache and hunt [^]
Day 31 on my trip from Perth to the Red Centre Experience in Alice Springs with m4yb and Max the GeoUte pulling Jonathan Swift the Jaycp camper trailer.
What an adventure it has been and great to get some caches along the route.
Now on our homeward journey via some great places and hopefully some great caches. Another clambering adventure also make a great free camp spot. Really interesting rocks around here.
TFTC SuperGs
What an adventure it has been and great to get some caches along the route.
Now on our homeward journey via some great places and hopefully some great caches. Another clambering adventure also make a great free camp spot. Really interesting rocks around here.
TFTC SuperGs
On the way home after the most excellent Red Centre Experience Event at Alice Springs.
We followed a track to the bottom of a hill. My phone pointed up the hill. So up I went and then down a bit before making the find. Rocks are loose so a slow trek down! TFTC!
We followed a track to the bottom of a hill. My phone pointed up the hill. So up I went and then down a bit before making the find. Rocks are loose so a slow trek down! TFTC!
Wir sind zum ersten Mal in Australien unterwegs und sammeln gern mal die eine oder andere Dose, wie auch diese hier. Danke sagen wir allen Ownern für das Herführen und Pflegen.
Wie schon in anderen Ländern lassen wir uns durch Geocaching gerne an schöne Orte führenund danken den Owners für's Hegen und PflegenTFTC!
There's always an easy way adn a hard way to get to a cache. I took the hard way, in 33 degree heat, which made it more like a T4!! my friend however took the easy way and drove round to meet me
On our long trip to Albany now. Stopping at places where we had been before and hadn't been. Like Port Hedland. Grabbing some smilies along the way... Even if we have 43 degrees at the moment. Tftc
Another smiley added here today on a 5 week Pilbara and Kimberley break, a nice quick find TFTC
tftc,
Today is day 41 of an adventure that will take me around Australia with a group of trackables as we now head south towards Perth. My caches visited can be tracked by checking out the Key Ring using the code TB4P4C1. The purpose of this note is to visit the trackables travelling with us so that the owners get to learn about this site.
Today takes us to Port Headland and a distance since starting this trip of about 8500 Km's. We left Eighty Mile Beach thinking we would be at PH by lunch. Not to be and we stopped caching at the Marblr Bar turn leaving plenty for a return visit. We had 9 found and 2 DNF's. Took forever to locate this one. We came up over the hill the hard way and considered our search a failure. It was about 4M below where our GPS was telling us to be. We had given up and were walking away the easy way when I saw something out of place. Bingo.
As a part of my contribution to helping make the "Easter 2017 Red Centre Experience" GC6825Z a great Event, I will be leaving a card in every cache that is large enough to take it. This card provides a number for a trackable so you can "Discover me". There is also the Web page address "red.ozmega.com.au".
Happy caching.
Today is day 41 of an adventure that will take me around Australia with a group of trackables as we now head south towards Perth. My caches visited can be tracked by checking out the Key Ring using the code TB4P4C1. The purpose of this note is to visit the trackables travelling with us so that the owners get to learn about this site.
Today takes us to Port Headland and a distance since starting this trip of about 8500 Km's. We left Eighty Mile Beach thinking we would be at PH by lunch. Not to be and we stopped caching at the Marblr Bar turn leaving plenty for a return visit. We had 9 found and 2 DNF's. Took forever to locate this one. We came up over the hill the hard way and considered our search a failure. It was about 4M below where our GPS was telling us to be. We had given up and were walking away the easy way when I saw something out of place. Bingo.
As a part of my contribution to helping make the "Easter 2017 Red Centre Experience" GC6825Z a great Event, I will be leaving a card in every cache that is large enough to take it. This card provides a number for a trackable so you can "Discover me". There is also the Web page address "red.ozmega.com.au".
Happy caching.
As usual Wazza9 goes the wrong way (the longest way) to a cache, nearly reached the top when he started walking down the hill in another direction. We looked and looked, I was over looking and said if you bring us to this difficult walk you should give a better hint. we had given up with what we thought would have been the hidden place, wrong, had another good look around GZ, gave up, as we walking back the easy way Wazza9 saw something and there it was. thanks to SuperGs.
Stayed the night here, quick grab in the morning. Scrambled up the hill, nice view! Thanks for the cache.
#112
Not very good at rock-hidden caches. Took me bit of time, but finally got it.
TNLN. Thanks for the hunt!
This entry was edited by Paxan71 on Saturday, 10 October 2015 at 14:26:54 UTC.
Not very good at rock-hidden caches. Took me bit of time, but finally got it.
TNLN. Thanks for the hunt!
This entry was edited by Paxan71 on Saturday, 10 October 2015 at 14:26:54 UTC.
Luckily the GPS had me a bit off, so I climed the sumit and had a chance to enjoy great views. When the GPS settled I went straight to the cache. Added a small sheet that should give the next view cachers room to log...
TFTC
TFTC
This spot brings back a few memories of when we camped here for a night on our way to Broome. The late afternoon sun spread a golden hue over the rocks on the hill as well as a rising moon made for some spectacular photographs. Back this time for a quick stop. Cache was an easy find. Should have followed the track though. It would have been easier. Log is full, and needs replacing......so maybe if the next cachet along reads this, please add some paper. TFTC and the memories.
Hi there, we located the cache on 4/12/14 and took money letting and replaced it with a USB audio lead for the next travellers car.
A nice little spot off the beaten track, would be great just for a little overnighter.
Sent Mrs Roo hopping into the spinifex...hehe.. and the cache was soon located.
TNLN...TFTC
Sent Mrs Roo hopping into the spinifex...hehe.. and the cache was soon located.
TNLN...TFTC
What a great view.
This was a good place to stretch out my legs after spending the day driving up from Newman.
TFTC
This was a good place to stretch out my legs after spending the day driving up from Newman.
TFTC
Started the hill climb with juju 54 then realised that the road went around and it was easier to find then good sturdy shoes required TFTC
We were towing a van, so a bit nervous to go on the track. We did do it, but stopped too soon and found ourselves climbing the wrong side. It was a great view. Found the cache on the way down the other side. Took the TB. TFTC
A great spot to camp for the night so Mr M setup while Mrs M went for a climb. Missed the cache on the way up so decided to climb to the top for a look. The sun was setting once there and she realized she was on the wrong side of the mountain to climb down in the darkening light. Found the cache on the way down and dropped TB. TFTC
On our way from Perth to Darwin we saw many great things and places - many of them thanks to geocaching! We thank the owners for sharing their favorite spots with us by hiding their caches!
Heading south, down the West Australian coast, on our 2nd trip around Australia.
Although it wasn't necessary, we still walked over the top of the hill for the cache and the view.
T: N, L: goat
Thanks for the cache, SuperGs.
Although it wasn't necessary, we still walked over the top of the hill for the cache and the view.
T: N, L: goat
Thanks for the cache, SuperGs.
Our Gps played havoc with this one, so we had clambered all over the place before eventually relying on a bit of triangulation and cache sense. That worked and after signing the log book, we contemplated swapping for the stress ball for a bit if stress relief! NRNL. TFTC
good cardio on the way up, but worth it for the panoramic view.TFTC
This entry was edited by markboogy on Monday, 29 July 2013 at 13:14:30 UTC.
This entry was edited by markboogy on Monday, 29 July 2013 at 13:14:30 UTC.
En route to Broome we made a short halt to seek and find this cache which was IVO the Claw.
A quick recalculation as ''Not Iphone" stumbled to engage.
Nice hide and good OP for Quarry
Took golf ball and left Australia key ring which I picked up at Magars Men some months ago.
TFTC and I thoroughly enjoyed the trek
A quick recalculation as ''Not Iphone" stumbled to engage.
Nice hide and good OP for Quarry
Took golf ball and left Australia key ring which I picked up at Magars Men some months ago.
TFTC and I thoroughly enjoyed the trek
We drove a little closer to the cache with our Landcruiser Bushcamper and then Mrs Struzinelle was allowed to stay in the car (it was really hot today) and Mr Struzinelle went for the box.
Thanks for showing us the Three Sisters!
Best regards, Struzinelle from Munich/Germany
Thanks for showing us the Three Sisters!
Best regards, Struzinelle from Munich/Germany