PT 07 Nitrogen Bateman, Western Australia, Australia
By
loubla on 02-Jul-12. Waypoint GC3PP5D
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Logs
We pumped up the tyres on our friends two old bikes because we wanted to do some of the PT trail! It was a very hot day for two people who are used to the cooler weather in Orange NSW! We really enjoyed the bike path and the caches we found! This one was a quick find . Thanks Loubla and Lazarus _68
Coordinates changed from:S 32 3.085 E 115 51.123Coordinates changed to:S 32 3.094 E 115 51.121Distance from original: 55.6 feet or 17.0 meters.Now at base of a tree just off the PSP.
A maintenance check was conducted on Saturday 2/3/2024.The following actions were undertaken:* Cache replaced* Coordinates adjusted due to new location.
This cache is enabled, effective Saturday 2/3/2024 at 15:25. Thank you for your patience during this time.
This cache is disabled, effective Sunday 14/1/2024 at 08:50. Apologies for the inconvenience!Reason: Sounds like this one is missing. Will perform a checkup this week.
Coordinates were approx. 5m off. Probably cause it was moved to a more accessible location by a previous cacher. TFTC
Nothing is impossible. Retrieved, signed, moved to more accessible area close to original
G’day, I visited this cache on Thursday 8/12/2022 and conducted a proactive maintenance check.
The cache and logbook were in working order.
The cache and logbook were in working order.
Decided to start this series today as it was nice and cool weather. Had no luck on this one.
Missy found another one and now she can make a word HeN! We’re playing PT Scrabble to add another level to the fun. TFTC
Clearing up some of the PT caches as we start to wind up for the day.
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Joined up with I C Northing, Kapelula & Meme28 for a day out caching. The plan originated with the idea to head up to Whiteman Park and try and clear the area of unfound caches. Over coffee this morning the plan changed a little as the idea of a hot day out with little chance of breeze had us looking a bit closer to the city.
Getting into the car with no real destination it was suggested heading to grab some duck caches and see where the day led us. And boy what a day it was, we ended up caching all around the river from Applecross into Fremantle, through Mosman Park before finishing up near Mt Henry Bridge.
At the end of the day I finished with 41 finds, 0 DNF’s & 1 didn’t look for. Ticked off some older caches, got some rarer attributes added to the tally and picked up a first to find.
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Thanks Lazarus_68 for placing this cache for me to find, this is find number 2709 for me.
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Joined up with I C Northing, Kapelula & Meme28 for a day out caching. The plan originated with the idea to head up to Whiteman Park and try and clear the area of unfound caches. Over coffee this morning the plan changed a little as the idea of a hot day out with little chance of breeze had us looking a bit closer to the city.
Getting into the car with no real destination it was suggested heading to grab some duck caches and see where the day led us. And boy what a day it was, we ended up caching all around the river from Applecross into Fremantle, through Mosman Park before finishing up near Mt Henry Bridge.
At the end of the day I finished with 41 finds, 0 DNF’s & 1 didn’t look for. Ticked off some older caches, got some rarer attributes added to the tally and picked up a first to find.
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Thanks Lazarus_68 for placing this cache for me to find, this is find number 2709 for me.
Nothing like learning the tables walking along.... picking up 8 of them for now, thank you! Signed and replaced as found.
Spent the morning grabbing some of these fwy caches.
Took a few minutes to find after ruling out the hints given from previous photos and cachers.
Thanks for the hide Lazarus_68
Took a few minutes to find after ruling out the hints given from previous photos and cachers.
Thanks for the hide Lazarus_68
Coordinates changed from:
S 32° 3.074 E 115° 51.129
Coordinates changed to:
S 32° 3.085 E 115° 51.123
Distance from original: 74.0 feet or 22.5 meters.
Container replaced. Original GZ was a tree which has since died and recently been removed.
S 32° 3.074 E 115° 51.129
Coordinates changed to:
S 32° 3.085 E 115° 51.123
Distance from original: 74.0 feet or 22.5 meters.
Container replaced. Original GZ was a tree which has since died and recently been removed.
Out and about on the bike today in the local area to do some caching. Buried quite a bit this one, but still a quick find TFTC
# 5497 In Perth after a wonderful trip across the Nullarbor from Adelaide. Beautiful warm weather, great for tackling some of these on foot, but I was about tired by the end so I caught a train back.
Thanks loubla
Thanks loubla
Today we wanted to start this series. Finally a nice weekend to do so. Thanks for the nice trip and this series which is hard to maintain. Had a lot fun with The-Shredder. TFTC
Out and about with Parkacruz grabbing a new cache , some of the Periodic table and a few others on the way. Only 1 dnf , so a goods days caching. tftc
We set out early morning with Neva2old to continue on the periodical table as well as others around the area, happy to say we came up trumps here and walked away with a big smilie TFTC
Another quick find in good condition.
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Thought we'd take advantage of the nice autumn day today and make a start on this series. We had to watch out for packs of older cyclists in yellow jerseys, some of who were a bit rude! We also found that most of our DNF's were located in areas where Muggles tend to walk the path. It was a good day out which started out with us riding from our home to Warnbro Station and getting off at Bull Creek where we rode to Mt Henry Bridge to start from the beginning. We then rode to Cockburn Central collecting finds along the way and decided to stop here as the GeoKids were a combination of hangry and tired. Had something to eat (at 4pm!) and jumped on the train back to Warnbro Station. Our caching ride took us 4 hours. We had 29 and 7 DNF . We will endeavour tackle the next part once the the kids can be convinced to go out again LOL! Thank you for the series!
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Thought we'd take advantage of the nice autumn day today and make a start on this series. We had to watch out for packs of older cyclists in yellow jerseys, some of who were a bit rude! We also found that most of our DNF's were located in areas where Muggles tend to walk the path. It was a good day out which started out with us riding from our home to Warnbro Station and getting off at Bull Creek where we rode to Mt Henry Bridge to start from the beginning. We then rode to Cockburn Central collecting finds along the way and decided to stop here as the GeoKids were a combination of hangry and tired. Had something to eat (at 4pm!) and jumped on the train back to Warnbro Station. Our caching ride took us 4 hours. We had 29 and 7 DNF . We will endeavour tackle the next part once the the kids can be convinced to go out again LOL! Thank you for the series!
Another easy find! Things are looking up from our bad start for sure! Tftc:)
After dropping the geomobile at the mechanics, I decide I would go for a walk instead of sitting around!
Find number 3 down, signed the log and headed on my way
Tftc
Find number 3 down, signed the log and headed on my way
Tftc
My final assault on the Periodic Table which I started on in 2014. Last 7 and panic began to set in as this one eluded me. But it was right there where it should be. TFTC.
See Hydrogen (1) - Periodic Table - for main log.
I had a long, long search here and found it just as I decided to give up! TFTC
I had a long, long search here and found it just as I decided to give up! TFTC
Decided to get energetic today and get some smileys on the infamous Periodic Table Caches! Headed out early with [@Reborn995](http://coord.info/PRD2HY1) and began a four hour walk along the Highway finding caches left right and center with only a couple of unfortunate DNF’s along the way! We had managed to find our 600th Cache during the adventure too, which was awesome! All in all it was a great day with perfect weather and lots of smileys!!! Thanks For The Caches!!!
Decided to get energetic today and get some smileys on the infamous Periodic Table Caches! Headed out early with Kagers17 and began a four hour walk along the Highway finding as many as our legs could handle. We had managed to find our 100th Cache during the adventure too, which was awesome! All in all it was a great day with perfect weather and lots of smileys!!! Thanks For The Caches!!!
Another bike ride from cache to cache. The series is nearly complete. Just missing a couple of dnf.tftc.
Feeling short of Oxygen, due to a muggle and doggle, but this was a nice quick find, once I realised which track I should be on. TFTC.