Not another Bridge Cache! Bugle Ranges, South Australia, Australia
By
brisal5 and Roguewatermelon on 08-May-12. Waypoint GC3JYH0
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Logs
Quick find.-Thank you for maintaining and placing this cache! We really appreciate your effort!-TFTC brisal5-Thanks for this Traditional and for letting me have the opportunity to find Not another Bridge Cache!-/ )/ // (......... (()TFTC (()....... (()--.(()-Found on 2 Mar 2024 at 2:23pmFind 4453-Some caches signed as Team Azzo
Out for a days caching w Team WaldronTouring Mt Barker & the FleurieuOvercast & drizzly most of the day but we had funGreat cache, cool spotTFTC
Out for the day with The White Dog Gang.All caches found were in good order unless otherwise mentioned.The weather was cool and drizzly and the mozzies were out in force at times.Thanks to all who placed caches.
Tuesday trekking turned into a Wednesday wander for a trio of Confused Puzzlers.The plan was for ttrogg to pick up the Rat from the Rat's nest.We then drove up to pick up the Starfish from his abode.Today's plan was to cache around the hills.I could see this one as walked up to it.A quick easy find, stamp and return.Cache in good condition. Tftc
Another fun day out caching with S.A. Sewer Rats and Ttrogg enabled me to check and do maintenance on 7 of my caches as one or both of the others found them. This one was fine.
On a very rare and special occasion, I was out and about with my lovely on a mid-week escape. The weather was lovely, chilly air, fairly clear skies and warm in the car. We left home at a respectable hour, wandered through the hills at our leisure stopping for a morning cuppa while taking in views of the southern coast. Great conversation and experiences at a variety of caches. We stopped for lunch in Strathalbyn and had a stroll in the shops and park after. I had not been caching in this area before so there were many to choose from, including a couple armchair solves waiting patiently.
After walking back and forth for the sequenced AL in the park in Strathalbyn, I reverted to normal caching until it was home time. We managed many different cache types and picked up a golden oldie to fill a gap in my Jasmer grid. All up a wonderful day with over 30 remote hills finds added to my tally.
Thanks for the cache Brisal5 and Roguewatermelon. Cache in very good condition. I had to talk to a farmer here for a little while, and she was on for a chat. I stood there with the cache in sight, not making my move. I could see us here til afternoon tea. So I showed her what I was here to do, explained it, and she was comfortable with it. You know, in that 'ok' kind of way with a bit of rolly eyes. Signed and left it in great shape. Find #8464 at 12 midday on the knocker.
After walking back and forth for the sequenced AL in the park in Strathalbyn, I reverted to normal caching until it was home time. We managed many different cache types and picked up a golden oldie to fill a gap in my Jasmer grid. All up a wonderful day with over 30 remote hills finds added to my tally.
Thanks for the cache Brisal5 and Roguewatermelon. Cache in very good condition. I had to talk to a farmer here for a little while, and she was on for a chat. I stood there with the cache in sight, not making my move. I could see us here til afternoon tea. So I showed her what I was here to do, explained it, and she was comfortable with it. You know, in that 'ok' kind of way with a bit of rolly eyes. Signed and left it in great shape. Find #8464 at 12 midday on the knocker.
On our back from Strathalbyn we detoured to look for this cache. It took a couple of minutes of hunting before the cache was located. The cache and contents were in good condition. Thanks brisal5 for the cache.
We enjoyed caching a circuit towards Macclesfield then East via the Bugle Ranges, Tinpot Hill then south to Woodchester and back to Strathalbyn.
Many thanks for the hide brisal5
Many thanks for the hide brisal5
In all are travels we would not have even thought to traveled to this location.
(Ha Ha). In your dreams, these cachers do.
[:(!] Thanks for an awesome effort.
Devilish
Brilliant and Clever
I like it
Another one off the list
TTBLNSL TFTC/TFTH/TFBUH - Brisal5 Rogue Watermelon [^]
(Ha Ha). In your dreams, these cachers do.
[:(!] Thanks for an awesome effort.
Devilish
Brilliant and Clever
I like it
Another one off the list
TTBLNSL TFTC/TFTH/TFBUH - Brisal5 Rogue Watermelon [^]
Today, jesswrigley and I headed to Strathalbyn and Langhorne Creek. We spent a bit of time in Strathalbyn walking around the town's parks completing the adventure lab, and then headed east to a few of Langhorne Creek's wineries. A few stops and tastes of the drops, and as time went on and it got colder, we returned to Strathalbyn for a few remaining geocache stops, and then back home for the day.
We were nearby to this geocache this morning, and so decided to make a stop. A nice old bridge, with no traffic/muggles around whilst we parked. We made a short walk to GZ where we made a quick find. The cache container and logbook were in good shape. Thanks brisal5 and Roguewatermelon (or was it the rouge watermelon?) for the cache placement and ongoing maintenance.
Note that this geocache was logged with the *Team Warren* Davidwazza/jesswrigley stamp.
We were nearby to this geocache this morning, and so decided to make a stop. A nice old bridge, with no traffic/muggles around whilst we parked. We made a short walk to GZ where we made a quick find. The cache container and logbook were in good shape. Thanks brisal5 and Roguewatermelon (or was it the rouge watermelon?) for the cache placement and ongoing maintenance.
Note that this geocache was logged with the *Team Warren* Davidwazza/jesswrigley stamp.
A great day out exploring the area with [@Davidwazza](http://coord.info/PR61VZX) ! TFTC!
Came and scrambled down under the bridge to avoid the local who was up top filling in potholes with gravel.
Little did I know that I would have to return later once he had moved on a bit.
But he was a chatty fella and took me to an old stock well just off the side of the road down a bit further (roughly at S 035° 08.725' E 138° 52.163').
Some very interesting old history in these parts.
Thanks for the cache Brisal5 and the boy with red melons.
Found on 26/11/19 at 5:34 pm.
Find #10177.
Little did I know that I would have to return later once he had moved on a bit.
But he was a chatty fella and took me to an old stock well just off the side of the road down a bit further (roughly at S 035° 08.725' E 138° 52.163').
Some very interesting old history in these parts.
Thanks for the cache Brisal5 and the boy with red melons.
Found on 26/11/19 at 5:34 pm.
Find #10177.
Should've known it was where we expected. Didn't stop one of us from doing a more thorough search than necessary. TFTC.
Called past on way back from Macclesfield.
Cache all good although a little exposed.
Replaced to where it should have been.
Cache all good although a little exposed.
Replaced to where it should have been.
A quick find here, cache is all good
Got up early this morning and headed south to collect a few caches before an event in mount barker around lunch time. A good morning out with 65 finds in total.
TFTC
Got up early this morning and headed south to collect a few caches before an event in mount barker around lunch time. A good morning out with 65 finds in total.
TFTC
Found while out on the hunt for traditionals on the backroads near Echunga and the Bugle Ranges.
Thanks for the cache brisal5
Thanks for the cache brisal5
found on the return from the Come meet C.P.'s ELEPHANT!! event. quick find. No blood was shed in the finding of this cache.
Found it after a brief search. Also left a little something for the next person.
This cache may need some maintenance as it had/has a large family of small ants living in the container. We emptied them out along with their eggs.
Out for a day of caching, shops, caching, bakeries, and more caching of course
with Purrfect Di and Sebastbat and -Alex-.
Di did the navigating and insisted we do at least 21 caches today, so we
could not let her down
Yep - another bridge cache. This one was home to an ant nest. Millions of the beasties inside and out!
TFTC brisal5
with Purrfect Di and Sebastbat and -Alex-.
Di did the navigating and insisted we do at least 21 caches today, so we
could not let her down
Yep - another bridge cache. This one was home to an ant nest. Millions of the beasties inside and out!
TFTC brisal5
Found it with CherryRose after our caching day out. Need coffee badly. TFTC TNLNSL
Out and about on a lovely mild day finding a few caches around Macclesfield. Love driving around the countryside on gravel roads looking at the scenery that I otherwise wouldn't be seeing if not for caching. [^] Took ages for my GPSr to settle down and it had me on the wrong side to start with, but once I was on the right side the cache was soon found.
Thanks for the cache brisal5.
Thanks for the cache brisal5.
Found at 11:05 AM with XBRmob. Easy find in an interesting location. Nice green countryside. All good.
TFTC
TFTC
We found this cache one day before it's fourth birthday. A nice quick find on our way through the area today. It was all dry below the bridge today, but I'm expecting that'll change over the next few days.
Thanks brisal5 and Roguewatermelon.
Thanks brisal5 and Roguewatermelon.
Perfect autumn weather to be in the great outdoors so I headed out for some rural caching. Lovely bridge! TTC brisal5.
We were showing my son's friend the fun of geocaching and this was a really good find.
Love cache's on quiet country roads. So peaceful. TFTC. SL. TN. Left signature item.
Found this one while based with our caravan at the Semaphore Caravan Park. A lovely area to cache in. We particularly enjoyed our day out caching with SEMIK and Moneydork. Nice one. Thanks to brisal5 for placing this cache.
Touring Australia having left Perth in late February we are leisurely touring South Australia.
Currently camped with our Caravan at Kuitpo. We left our Cat safely tucked up in the caravan and set off to explore. We headed out today in a big loop that took us past Bugle Ranges and Wistow. Then through to Mt Barker for some essentials. The countryside is so green after the good rains and nice views.
Came across some roadworks on the back roads[xx(]
was one that we chose to help us explore the area so thanks very much brisal5
TFTC, Regards from FelixII
Currently camped with our Caravan at Kuitpo. We left our Cat safely tucked up in the caravan and set off to explore. We headed out today in a big loop that took us past Bugle Ranges and Wistow. Then through to Mt Barker for some essentials. The countryside is so green after the good rains and nice views.
Came across some roadworks on the back roads[xx(]
was one that we chose to help us explore the area so thanks very much brisal5
TFTC, Regards from FelixII
Out and about trying to get back to Victor harbour to go caching but yet again we didn't make it all the way lol, GPS had me at one place but after i expanded the search cache was found quickly, lovely bridge and some cool views here, took the pathtag and left one ours. TFTC
The three of us were on a drive out to Strath to visit family. We stopped by here to grab a cache. Mini Tardis was most existed to find a Brisal5 pathtag, and he swapped it for a Tardis tag.
Signed the log. Thanks for the cache brisal5 and Rougewatermelon.
Signed the log. Thanks for the cache brisal5 and Rougewatermelon.
A quick find which was good as there were lots of flies here compared to the other places we stopped this afternoon. A lovely old bridge. TFTC
Love when we find caches in areas that you can hear the bird life and cows mooing. Beautiful area. TFTC!
No reception for the iPhone and without my real GPSr it was down to a little guesswork. I checked which way the wind was blowing and followed my intuitive Caching nose. TFTC
Was trying to find the old Bugle Ranges station that I have a photo of when I was a kid. Once went there with my dad and we laughed at the name of the place. Mollypix said it was named after a bull that used to make a lot of noise! Station seems to be behind private property now or not there any more. But we did the next best thing.....find a cache instead. Great place to drive around and lovely to see so much green at the moment. Left pathtag. TFTC
out for a day with Brisal5 and Aussie M&M
i was told tis was going tobe a driveby why am i walking
loved the bridge and the area
i was told tis was going tobe a driveby why am i walking
loved the bridge and the area
Couldn't believe there was yet another bridge cache out here, luckily you do not have to go over the bridge or under the bridge. Thanks brisal5 for yet another Bridge Cache.
Found It!
I've driven down the main road nearby hundreds of times but until today I've never seen any of what is alongside it... And that is what is so great about caching!
TFTC
I've driven down the main road nearby hundreds of times but until today I've never seen any of what is alongside it... And that is what is so great about caching!
TFTC
Easy find, even without a working gps.
Cache survived a recent burn off around the bridge.
Tftc.
Cache survived a recent burn off around the bridge.
Tftc.
MummaChook has got a bit if spare time on her hands and its a beautiful day to be outside - obvious conclusion - go caching! TFTC - lovely peaceful spot with the creek quietly trickling near by and hints that Spring is just around the corner!
Out with Just Cruizen, like these old style bridges they don't make them like this againTFTC
Needed a cache for the day so headed out to Bungle ranges via Pursell road. It was a rather odd day as the smoke from a bushfire hung in the valleys of the road, giving the impression that the day was drawing in earlier than expected. Quite a picturesque scene with the herd of cattle grazing over the distant paddock.
Cheers Brisal5 & Rougewatermelon
Cheers Brisal5 & Rougewatermelon
No trouble finding this one with a real GPS !
Pity the sides are so steep or we might have got a better picture of the structure today .
TNLNSL.
Thanks again Brisal5 & Rougewatermelon.
Pity the sides are so steep or we might have got a better picture of the structure today .
TNLNSL.
Thanks again Brisal5 & Rougewatermelon.
Yep, it's another bridge cache. At least the hint was not TROLL.
Thanks to brisal5 and clear skies from TeamAstro.
After spending some time at Roonka for the Bush Mechanics Event, it was time to go home with a little diversion.
Quick find on the way home.TFTC.
Quick find on the way home.TFTC.
Four of us piled in the car today - primary reason was to put a tick against the date - Still have 100 days of the caching calender to fill.
Ingy found this while the other 3 of us looked in all the wrong places.
Strong magnet nearly defeated her, but she persevered. I think she nearly lost a finger when she put it back.
TFTC brisal5 and RogueWatermelon )
3:15 PM #1294
Ingy found this while the other 3 of us looked in all the wrong places.
Strong magnet nearly defeated her, but she persevered. I think she nearly lost a finger when she put it back.
TFTC brisal5 and RogueWatermelon )
3:15 PM #1294