Island of the Blue Tounge Lizard Kingston, Tasmania, Australia
By
Son of Re Hike Mike on 16-Jun-12. Waypoint GC3NM4J
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No response from the cache owner.
No cache to find or log to sign.
It has been more than 28 days since the last owner note.
As a result I am archiving this cache to keep from continually showing up in search lists and to prevent it from blocking other cache placements.
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Gave this one a really good search but to no avail. Given the recurring DNFs I think this one may have gone awol.
Spending a week in Hobart for a climbing holiday and catching up with a very good friend. The rest of the schedule didn't leave much time for caching but I was keen to get at least a couple of finds which would get me a tick in the "Tassie" box and become my most southern find. Having arrived late at Blackmans Bay I took the opportunity to go for an evening run whilst the others wanted a kip before dinner. I don't think I realised this area would be so hilly! Anyway, the run took me past this cache but like the last few cachers I had no luck here.
Donald, Daisy and Geo-Dog hunted all around the GZ and a bit further for the cache, but no luck.
After 3 non-sighting , it might be worth for owner to have a quick look to see if we just blind.
After 3 non-sighting , it might be worth for owner to have a quick look to see if we just blind.
Didn't happen for me today. Hint didn't help. Better to say North or South etc. as Left and right depend on which way you're facing. Thanks for showing us the area anyway.
Not much problem finding this especially as it was readily visible from a few paces away. Hid it with a covering. TFTC Son of Re Hike Mike
Nice walk thank you. Forgot to bring a pen. First ever cache find! Didn't really know what to expect but was easy enough to find
thanks for the nice walk. another place we have never stopped before. Quick find. Thx Son of Re Hike Mike!
Found by the baby in the blindfreddie family. Took car and cache wars tb. Left button tftc
Been meaning to stop and get this one for a while. An enjoyable walk and a great hide. I thought this was a great cache to drop the cache wars geocoin in. TFTC SL
Nice enjoyable walk - little bit windy - nice easy find (covered it up a little bit better when we replaced) - TNLNSL TFTC
Had just a few minutes before collecting Little Miss Geo so a mad run to this cache was in order. Parked close by and mad a dash for it. Unfortunately my 200m runs are a bit slower now than years gone by but withing minutes cache was in hand and log signed. TFTC
There was a brief break in the very poor weather - sufficient time to get from the car to GZ and look for the cache. Accurate coordinates and the hint led to a quick find. The cache and contents were in good condition. TFTC Son of Re Hike Mike.
found this one with jabs late at night
great cache
didnt c any blue tounge lizards though we didnt expect to considering it was night
tftc princess essica
great cache
didnt c any blue tounge lizards though we didnt expect to considering it was night
tftc princess essica
Ok cleaning up a few caches south of us we headed down the trail under tourch light. With bangs and bumps sounds coming from the bush we headed on in deeper. Enjoyed the simple but yet beautiful spot to finish our late afternoon - night of caching.
JABs.
JABs.
Was a bit worried the felled tree might have mussed things up but all good. TFTC
It was such a fine sunny day that I had to escape from work to do a cache or two. It wasn't hard to twist the arm of Drat1964 and off we set during lunch. We stopped here first so I could catch up with this one. Nice bit of bush park here. Cache was found quickly. Thanks Son of Re Hike Mike for placing your first cache here.
Found relatively easily nice to get one after a few failed attempts on others
Had a lovely walk around Peter Murrel reserve today. Grab total is 3 munzees & this cache. A great day out though the walk finished after dark. Geokid took Pokemon cards, left finger puppet & toy boat. TFTC
Found today, Geokid was hoping to find the Pokemon card still there but it was already gone, so took party animal and left 2 pokemon cards.
TFTC!
TFTC!
This is a good dog walking area but we haven't seen any blue tongues here - yet !
A quick find on the way to work, with no muggles about !
Thanks for the cache, Son of Re Hike Mike !
A quick find on the way to work, with no muggles about !
Thanks for the cache, Son of Re Hike Mike !
Found after an Orienteering event. Had already been here today because it was next to one of the Orienteering controls. TNLN TFTC
A nice brisk morning stroll to the cache. No birds or animals about though... Must all be snuggled up keeping cosy! Thanks for bringing us out to this cache. TNLN TFTC!
A great job for your first cache hide. The coords were very close and the cache dry and well hidden from the muggles who walked past as I signed it. Tftc
Found today on a lunch time walk (I work only about a km away) track was a bit wet after last nights downpour but the cache itself was completely dry, added a plastic slinky and grabbed the trackable (AUKBA9) to continue its journey. TFTC
Must admit im a little under the weather today and never attempted my planned big day of caching. It was good to attempt a new one during my journeys today. The walk was pleasant and did some good for my tired, sore body. Found pretty easily despite the fast fading light.
With the Girls having an all day "Girls day out", the boys and I had two games of soccer to go to and then some caching to do. We managed to find 12 caches including this one.
The last cache for the day, and this saw us take the long walk in and a shorter bush bash out.
Thanks for the cache.
The last cache for the day, and this saw us take the long walk in and a shorter bush bash out.
Thanks for the cache.
Hi Son of Re Hike Mike
Congratulations on your first hide. Writing your own descriptions too! Well done! This cache gets a favourite from me.
I didn't see a Blue Tongue Lizzard today nor any of his longer cousins, but did enjoy the walk to the cache and was very excited to find it and be second to sign the log - which I did at 1345hrs.
Your travel bug is a beauty! Hope you enjoy tracking it on its journey.
Thanks very much for the cache.
Cheers for now;
OldSaint.
Congratulations on your first hide. Writing your own descriptions too! Well done! This cache gets a favourite from me.
I didn't see a Blue Tongue Lizzard today nor any of his longer cousins, but did enjoy the walk to the cache and was very excited to find it and be second to sign the log - which I did at 1345hrs.
Your travel bug is a beauty! Hope you enjoy tracking it on its journey.
Thanks very much for the cache.
Cheers for now;
OldSaint.
On the way home from four days in Melbourne, I noticed a new cache had been published - and so close to home!
A torchlight walk had me quickly in the right place, and an *FTF* was mine!
This reserve is quite lovely, and has been a wonderful gift to the people of this region.
Thanks, SORHM.
A torchlight walk had me quickly in the right place, and an *FTF* was mine!
This reserve is quite lovely, and has been a wonderful gift to the people of this region.
Thanks, SORHM.
Dropped the Travel bug into the Cache. Enjoy and please move it on soon.