Spencers Space Rosebud, Victoria, Australia
By
Sheppythekid on 09-May-12. Waypoint GC3K0J5
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Logs
sad to say there is not going to be another one here. put a test one in and it went to so over and out thanks the kid
Had a look for this one again, only it had been muggled again. Thanks Sheppy. BWBandit
Tftc found with griggles92 borgie88 and rachy123 dog loved this one! Great place to let the dogs run free!
) found but be carful looking through the bushes as I got sting by a insect while searching
Had a good look and couldn't find it, will come back and try again another time I'm down that way. Really cool area for kids to run around and climb trees, gotta watch out for the doggie landmines though thanks
My brother found this one by himself. We were out with Wandarra and looked for a while before my brother said "There it is". It was empty so we left a few swaps. TFTC SL
Took the visiting geo kids from WA to look for a TB. As there were two listed in this cache we decided to go for it. After a short search the youngest and shortest of the kids found it with no help from anyone. We were disappointed to find the cache empty of swaps and the two TB,s as listed. Did this one in memory of my first German Shepherd, Zoe. TFTC.
Down at rosebud on holidays i set out this evening to find a few caches. This was the second. Arrived to see a few dogs in the park and so waited until they went past. I did a few circles of the area to locate gz and found the cache lying open on the ground uncovered. Gps was saying cache was about 4m from gz. Signed log which was still in the cache and placed cache as per the clue. After replacing the cache i was spotted by a local dog walker who was an excacher and i explained what i had been doing. Thanks sheppythekid
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We have not done a cache in years, and this one was in a local park we walk our dogs in often. So it was surprising to realise we had been visiting a cache site for so long with no idea. It was a great one to get back into Geocaching with and reignite the spark. My youngest son definitely has the Geocaching bug now. We took nothing and left nothing. Thankyou for placing this.
after a muggles 2 dogs wanted a pat from me they left, an easy find in a great park, no TB as listed, tftc
On Sully1's and my second day on the peninsula, we visited some great areas and saw some terrific sights. This is the perfect reason for a cache. I lost my best mate about 12 years ago when she was 13, hit by a car. Funny how close you become when they're in your life for a third of my lifetime. Still miss Jess, but now have a beaut replacement, called Tess.
Shame about the previous hide being destroyed, still giving it a fave point.
Thanks for the cache, and the memories Sheppythekid
Shame about the previous hide being destroyed, still giving it a fave point.
Thanks for the cache, and the memories Sheppythekid
Thanks for this one, we miss our dog too, so it's nice to see you've immortalised your nephews dog in such a lovely way. Found with bogonghazy enroute to home after a quick run to the Peninsula. Thanks to Sheppythekid.
Yay, I've finally got a smiley face on this one. After 4 previous failed attempts Pea bear & I returned to this as soon as we could. Even then it wasn't that easy. Came this morning but got rained off before we had a proper look. Came back this afternoon & wasn't going to leave until we had it. After a short search we had it at last. Thanks Sheppy for this one.
Attempted this with BorisB&Natasha a while back and was pretty sure it was gone. We noticed it was enabled again and jumped at the chance to go and finally tick this off. Nice hide although i would of loved to have seen the original. TFTC
sad to say this the cache has gone. lots of hours with my nephew building a dog kennel to hide the cache it was good, thought it might last a bit longer, will put one back soon
This was my 4th visit in the past 2 months looking to finally putting a find next to this one. Sadly not to be. Took Pea Bear for an extra set of eyes, we searched everywhere over a broad area but no luck.
Searched for about 10min at GZ and couldn't find it. Double checked the hint & other logs, so broaden the search to include the other clump of ivy, but still no luck. Was wet & cold, so pulled the pin.
Another legendary night run with the The Demolition Crew (TDC) being myself, TrailRunning and Quasar3671. Again
with us tonight for the run was Roostaman from Wagga, to enjoy another champion run. The nights agenda was to
focus on "Night Caches" which may sound strange for our group, considering we do 99% of our caching at night,
but so few of them are actual night caches. Numbers were needed for myself and Roostaman for the "Night Caching Masters Challenge" cache. The target areas were Frankston night caches and the Point Nepean night caches, both areas by push bike. Lots of fun at night, with a torch gaffa taped to the handlebars of a bike... Cool.
The highlight of the night for me, well there were two, me getting my 4000th GC find at Above The Commanding Officer - Carbine, and the celebrated find, in driving rain, at Puzzlemania 7 - Maths Test. Weather was not the best on the night, but we still managed over 60 finds for the entire day, including the run to Melbourne. Another great night, can't wait until the next.... Stay tuned all you caching folks out there.....
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Yes indeed, had a thermos coffee here, and a quick food break. TR and Roosta went for the search first, but we soon all got the call that the cache could not be found. After searching further afield, the impressive hide was located. Fav point for this, very creative. Hope no one muggles it. TFTC.
with us tonight for the run was Roostaman from Wagga, to enjoy another champion run. The nights agenda was to
focus on "Night Caches" which may sound strange for our group, considering we do 99% of our caching at night,
but so few of them are actual night caches. Numbers were needed for myself and Roostaman for the "Night Caching Masters Challenge" cache. The target areas were Frankston night caches and the Point Nepean night caches, both areas by push bike. Lots of fun at night, with a torch gaffa taped to the handlebars of a bike... Cool.
The highlight of the night for me, well there were two, me getting my 4000th GC find at Above The Commanding Officer - Carbine, and the celebrated find, in driving rain, at Puzzlemania 7 - Maths Test. Weather was not the best on the night, but we still managed over 60 finds for the entire day, including the run to Melbourne. Another great night, can't wait until the next.... Stay tuned all you caching folks out there.....
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Yes indeed, had a thermos coffee here, and a quick food break. TR and Roosta went for the search first, but we soon all got the call that the cache could not be found. After searching further afield, the impressive hide was located. Fav point for this, very creative. Hope no one muggles it. TFTC.
Found on another great nite trek with The Demolition Crew. The weather was clearing for a while so it looked like a dry night but it changed and the rain turned on and off for hours. We had a fun bike ride to log a few good caches and abandoned the 2nd leg of the bike tour of the Peninsula due to the weather, but found more caches driving around instead. Overall, an excellent night to remember.
Another not so quick find as the GPS was wandering, and just we almost gave up, we widened the search to more than 10m away. And there it was, much larger than a small, and hopefully it will survive the muggle factor in future. TNLNSL TFTC,
Roostaman.
Another not so quick find as the GPS was wandering, and just we almost gave up, we widened the search to more than 10m away. And there it was, much larger than a small, and hopefully it will survive the muggle factor in future. TNLNSL TFTC,
Roostaman.
It was another legendary night caching run with my fellow TDC (The Demolition Crew) team members Quasar3671 and Blacklegend. In tow, once again, was our good caching buddy Roostaman from Wagga. While Q and I already have more than the required numbers for the Australian Night Caching Masters Challenge, our country kin needed to grab a few more to get them to the required numbers. The really weird thing is that TDC almost always cache at night, but 99.9% of those caches don’t count for the challenge! So here we were lined up to do Frankston Area night caches and the Point Nepean night caches by bike. The Frankston area night caches (5 in total) and quite a number of traditional caches were cleaned up in less than a few hours. It was then a matter of collecting a few of the harder puzzle caches on the way to Point Nepean. We were having so much fun on the Peninsula that we eventually decided to abandon the Point Nepean night caches leg of the journey and continue to score some big numbers in the Dromana – Portsea area. In total it amounted to a night of 53 caches being collected.
The absolute highlight of the night was watching Blacklegend pull himself up to reach “Above the Commanding Officer – Carbine” for his 4,000 GC.com cache find. Blacklegend you are an absolute LEGEND!
After the obligatory photo of the cache in hand, we hit the tarmac, dirt tracks, streams and cow paddocks to continue the run. While the weather was not the best, it’s something we have come to expect, and all being well prepared, we had a great night. Added to the morning cache total of about 13 caches I think my personal total for the run was well over 60 caches for the day. You little ripper!
Cache log - We stopped here for a thermos coffee while Roosta and I went for a search. I came up with a mallet and a few empty beer bottles before I called the rest of the crew of coffee duty to come join the search. After some time we widened our search to find the cache quickly. Don't look at the obvious look further afield and look for a regular, not small! Nice cache.
The absolute highlight of the night was watching Blacklegend pull himself up to reach “Above the Commanding Officer – Carbine” for his 4,000 GC.com cache find. Blacklegend you are an absolute LEGEND!
After the obligatory photo of the cache in hand, we hit the tarmac, dirt tracks, streams and cow paddocks to continue the run. While the weather was not the best, it’s something we have come to expect, and all being well prepared, we had a great night. Added to the morning cache total of about 13 caches I think my personal total for the run was well over 60 caches for the day. You little ripper!
Cache log - We stopped here for a thermos coffee while Roosta and I went for a search. I came up with a mallet and a few empty beer bottles before I called the rest of the crew of coffee duty to come join the search. After some time we widened our search to find the cache quickly. Don't look at the obvious look further afield and look for a regular, not small! Nice cache.
I met up tonight with the other two members of TDC (The Demolition Crew) Blacklegend and Trailrunning, as well as our good mate Roostaman who was down from Wagga, for another fun and adventure filled mega night of caching. The idea for the night was to find a few more night caches for the Night Masters Challenge, mainly for Blacklegend and Roostaman as T and I had already enough night caches finds to fulfill the requirements.
We started east of the city and worked our way down to the Frankston area where the guys found many a cache I had already found, before we moved on down to Point Nepean. Our plans changed once we got there as the weather had taken a turn for the worse and the long hikes and bike rides ahead now didn't seem too appealing. With a new plan afoot we worked our way back up the Peninsula, collecting many caches along the way, before going our seperate ways in the wee hours of the morning.
We stopped here for a coffee break and then Roostaman and Trailrunning headed in to start searching. It wasn't long before we were all searching but to no avail. We widened our search area and suddenly there was the cache. Nicely constructed and a lot larger than what we were looking for. Thanks for the hide.
We started east of the city and worked our way down to the Frankston area where the guys found many a cache I had already found, before we moved on down to Point Nepean. Our plans changed once we got there as the weather had taken a turn for the worse and the long hikes and bike rides ahead now didn't seem too appealing. With a new plan afoot we worked our way back up the Peninsula, collecting many caches along the way, before going our seperate ways in the wee hours of the morning.
We stopped here for a coffee break and then Roostaman and Trailrunning headed in to start searching. It wasn't long before we were all searching but to no avail. We widened our search area and suddenly there was the cache. Nicely constructed and a lot larger than what we were looking for. Thanks for the hide.
was actually 2nd to find a day after nurse suzy. sorry for such a late log. was really surprised as i was looking for a small cache and ended up finding a massive kennel! came back again recently with hoon1 but unfortunately didnt find the cache. i looked in the exact same spot but admittedly didnt look under the bushy things there, just looked on top like the kennel was sitting. there were muggles about so didnt want to dig deep. will come back again soon.
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our last adventure to a doggy park ended with a trip to the vet after an unpleasant ambush on little Pooks.
so it was with trepidation she entered the gate. no canines here and when she spied the cache booty she smiled from ear to ear!
what a fabulous effort Sheppythekid, cheers, suzy
our last adventure to a doggy park ended with a trip to the vet after an unpleasant ambush on little Pooks.
so it was with trepidation she entered the gate. no canines here and when she spied the cache booty she smiled from ear to ear!
what a fabulous effort Sheppythekid, cheers, suzy