Wallsend to Glendale PT5 Wallsend, New South Wales, Australia
By
cccritter7 & 88jaz88 on 20-Jul-12. Waypoint GC3QW9N
Cache Details
This cache is listed on an external listing site.
By visiting the external cache listing you are leaving the Geocaching Australia website.
Geocaching Australia is not affiliated with the original listing site for this cache.
Please click here to view the caches listing.
If you wish to log this cache, you will need to log it on the external site.
This will require a separate user account on that site. (More Details)
By visiting the external cache listing you are leaving the Geocaching Australia website.
Geocaching Australia is not affiliated with the original listing site for this cache.
Please click here to view the caches listing.
If you wish to log this cache, you will need to log it on the external site.
This will require a separate user account on that site. (More Details)
Archived Cache Notice:
This cache is currently listed as Archived in our database.
The could be for one of several reasons:
This cache is currently listed as Archived in our database.
The could be for one of several reasons:
- The cache is archived on the cache's listing site.
- Geocaching Australia has not received any data in our feed for this cache in a reasonable amount of time and it has been auto-archived.
- The cache's status has only recently changed on its listing site and we don't know about it yet (can take up to 7 days).
- The cache has been incorrectly set as 'Archived' by a user.
If you know that this geocache is incorrectly listed as archived you can click the 'Set Available' link on the right. This will temporarily re-activate the cache.
You must be logged in to do this
Logs
It has come to my attention that this series is creating an impact on the surrounding environment. Geo-trails are forming and weeds are being spread due to the nature of these hides.
The guidelines state: "Geocaches are placed so that plant and animal life are safe from both intentional and unintentional harm. "
As a result, I am archiving this series to avoid further damage to the environment and to use these containers for some more "unique" style hides.
Thank You for all the unreal logs and comments over the past 17 and a half months.
The guidelines state: "Geocaches are placed so that plant and animal life are safe from both intentional and unintentional harm. "
As a result, I am archiving this series to avoid further damage to the environment and to use these containers for some more "unique" style hides.
Thank You for all the unreal logs and comments over the past 17 and a half months.
Quick easy find, but this is where we got bailed up by the local delivering hay to the ponies and an elderly couple finding a new walking trail. The local said this cycleway is busiest about 4 am. People with torches! Go figure! TNLNSL / TFTC
Hi,
Time to bring the numbers up for this year with a power trail. So far 2013 has been a very slow geocaching year for me.
A nice walk on this trail today with a lot of cache. Enjoyed the scenery and had a interesting chat with one of the locals.
Cheers,
Dr. Gold.
#456
Time to bring the numbers up for this year with a power trail. So far 2013 has been a very slow geocaching year for me.
A nice walk on this trail today with a lot of cache. Enjoyed the scenery and had a interesting chat with one of the locals.
Cheers,
Dr. Gold.
#456
I thought I would finish off these a I started then a while ago I had time this morning like the series of hides Thanks cccriter7 for the good work
Bit of a caching afternoon with my brother, walked part of this trail and picked up some caches along the way. And got distracted by ponies! TFTC.
My first cache in Australia! Was out exploring and I thought I would log this serie of caches. A nice walk to Glendale, and then a nice run back to Wallsend. All of the caches were an easy find accept the last one that I had to think a few minutes until I could find it. Thanks for this nice serie
Love this track. It is so quite, with the call of birds and the occasional whiney of a horse. Went for a quick run to grab this one.
Ok so today was a classic example of not doing your homework. I had no idea this was on a cycle so I ended walking the whole thing with my friend.
A few were a bit tricky but we managed to get them all. I had no idea this was here so thank you for introducing me to the cycle way.
TFTC
A few were a bit tricky but we managed to get them all. I had no idea this was here so thank you for introducing me to the cycle way.
TFTC
Managed to trek this all by foot with a fellow geo friend, after the first 4 we realized bicycles would of been much better if we both did our homework before trekking.
A few were a bit hard to get at first but we managed to get all of them in the end.
Overall, a lovely afternoon along the path which we never had known it existed.
TFTC
A few were a bit hard to get at first but we managed to get all of them in the end.
Overall, a lovely afternoon along the path which we never had known it existed.
TFTC
Pleasant walk on a Tuesday arvo. Thanks for the series.
But no woof-woofs here today ...
But no woof-woofs here today ...
Found by Nanny and Bo on a glorious winter afternoon.
We had came to Newcastle to do caching with Fattyacid.
This was typical of the finds all along this lovely and highly recommended walk/cache experience.
Signed the Log.
Took Nothing and Left Nothing.
Thanks For The Cache.
We had came to Newcastle to do caching with Fattyacid.
This was typical of the finds all along this lovely and highly recommended walk/cache experience.
Signed the Log.
Took Nothing and Left Nothing.
Thanks For The Cache.
thanks cccritter7 for the cache series
found this one on an geo afternoon walk with Nanny and Bo
tftc
fattyacid and family
found this one on an geo afternoon walk with Nanny and Bo
tftc
fattyacid and family
Had to grab this one at the right moment as there was some people standing around
#196
Thanks for the cache Cccritter7.
With freezing hands and faces, Cccritter7 and I set off on our great Geocaching adventure. We started with the Toolbox series on the Fernleigh Track, then found the Balls-Out series in the Kahibah Sports complex. After this, a few stand alone caches in Kahibah/Charlestown. We then zoomed down the Pacific Highway on our bikes. After a perilously steep hill in Windale, we searched for the 'Nature Bird' Series in Tingira Heights. It wasn't the greatest time to take these on, as there was some very muddy tracks. After a spot of lunch along the way, we completed the majority of the caches and came down to the shore of Lake Mac. We picked up the Billion Dollar Boardwalk Series, then went on a long ride along the beautiful Lake Mac, ending up at Mega Fun. We then headed to The Leaning Red Gum cache at Glendale. After that we enjoyed a McFlurry at Macca's, before setting off for the Glendale to Wallsend Power Trail. After completing this, we tiredly set off home, exhausted but tired after an awesome day of GeoCaching.
Thanks for the cache Cccritter7.
With freezing hands and faces, Cccritter7 and I set off on our great Geocaching adventure. We started with the Toolbox series on the Fernleigh Track, then found the Balls-Out series in the Kahibah Sports complex. After this, a few stand alone caches in Kahibah/Charlestown. We then zoomed down the Pacific Highway on our bikes. After a perilously steep hill in Windale, we searched for the 'Nature Bird' Series in Tingira Heights. It wasn't the greatest time to take these on, as there was some very muddy tracks. After a spot of lunch along the way, we completed the majority of the caches and came down to the shore of Lake Mac. We picked up the Billion Dollar Boardwalk Series, then went on a long ride along the beautiful Lake Mac, ending up at Mega Fun. We then headed to The Leaning Red Gum cache at Glendale. After that we enjoyed a McFlurry at Macca's, before setting off for the Glendale to Wallsend Power Trail. After completing this, we tiredly set off home, exhausted but tired after an awesome day of GeoCaching.
6466 + 819 = 7285. Found during a brief morning run in the Newcastle area.
Had just enough time to walk this power trail and then get back to the car before having to leave Newcastle. Parked near number 1 and started the walk. This was a quick find after a dog-walker moved on from the nearby seat.
Thanks again cccritter7 !!
TNLN - TFTC !!
Cheers....
Had just enough time to walk this power trail and then get back to the car before having to leave Newcastle. Parked near number 1 and started the walk. This was a quick find after a dog-walker moved on from the nearby seat.
Thanks again cccritter7 !!
TNLN - TFTC !!
Cheers....
We are reading the clues at previous GZ, kids riding ahead, and finding them before we get there. They leave it for us though, so we still need to look.
Great , a chair i need a rest.
Scooby went looking while i rested.
He soon had it and brought it back to be signed.
Gee that was quick , oh well better keep going.
Thanks again
Scooby went looking while i rested.
He soon had it and brought it back to be signed.
Gee that was quick , oh well better keep going.
Thanks again
Found
This entry was edited by The Cash Man on Wednesday, 17 April 2013 at 10:31:06 UTC.
This entry was edited by The Cash Man on Wednesday, 17 April 2013 at 10:31:06 UTC.
Our 6693rd overall find.
Today we completed the series with the three girls. A great day for a ride. I love all the signs here, sounds like an unfriendly pony.
Thanks cccritter7 for the cache.
Today we completed the series with the three girls. A great day for a ride. I love all the signs here, sounds like an unfriendly pony.
Thanks cccritter7 for the cache.
While checking out new caches I noticed that some of our finds aren't showing up as being found. Seems I hadn't been saving the logs before Ieaving the pages on my iPad, so I'm going back and logging them properly. Not sure when I found this cache, but our name will be found in your logbook. Thanks for the cache!
Found at 8:14 AM GAFF1. This was a bit tricky - just managed to spot a bit of pink amongst the leaf litter, otherwise it would have been a long search.
This is where the mozzies suddenly realised that there was someone to annoy and feed on
Thanks cccritter7.
This is where the mozzies suddenly realised that there was someone to annoy and feed on
Thanks cccritter7.
The premise of this series was that it'd be a really cool little ride and a quick string of caches, today ,for me it was an annoying series plagued, literally by mosquitos and Muggled(?) caches. I don't often complain but have to this time, owner maintenance is required due to several missing caches as already logged by others. And top of my so and so day, the battery went flat real quick and my backups hadn't been charged [:(!]
[green] - Found It ... at 11:29 AM ...
TFTC! - cccritter7 & 88jaz88 ... [/green]
Total Finds now ... 485
[size=2][blue] This log was posted with CacheSense v2.8.14 beta, available on Android and BlackBerry ![/blue][/size]
[green] - Found It ... at 11:29 AM ...
TFTC! - cccritter7 & 88jaz88 ... [/green]
Total Finds now ... 485
[size=2][blue] This log was posted with CacheSense v2.8.14 beta, available on Android and BlackBerry ![/blue][/size]
Sat and had a rest while signing the log and then powered on to PT6. TFTC cccritter.
Headed to Newcastle to do the Wallsend to Glendale Power Trail.
Enjoyed the walk on such a beautiful.
TFTC cccritter7
Enjoyed the walk on such a beautiful.
TFTC cccritter7
We were able to meet up with friends DiMorgan and got together to do some caching around the Newcastle area. It was a fun day out and this was one of the caches we were able to find.
Thanks to cccritter7.
Thanks to cccritter7.
Having joined up with Mayhem Inc we were on a roll, no time for sitting, it was a race to the tree.
Today I had the opurtunity to get back here and pick up the remaining caches on my bike.
I have to say it wasn't that easy on the bike as I had to unclip, reclip my shoes, put the bike down, pick the bike up, every couple hundred metres or so.
None the less, I had a great time. TFTC's.
I have to say it wasn't that easy on the bike as I had to unclip, reclip my shoes, put the bike down, pick the bike up, every couple hundred metres or so.
None the less, I had a great time. TFTC's.
A really great power trail for our first - nice scenery, cows, horses, ponies, plenty of caches, and easy hides. Very enjoyable experience for the whole family. Thanks for bringing us on this great walk.
A very nice walk with friends and their 4 daughters. They are going to start Geocaching now have them hooked by this walk. We met cccritter7 during our walk had just replaced cache No.7
A pleasant walk on a pleasant day. About an hour 40 from the first to the bonus. Thanks.
Found 11:40, we decided to walk this trail to walk of breakfast and kill some time prior to heading out to the HISS, to watch the Melbourne Ice win their third AIHL championship in a row
TNLN, CSI=2, thanks cccritter7.
TNLN, CSI=2, thanks cccritter7.
We started the trail at 10.30am and finished at 1pm. We took the geo-dog Smelly Ellie with us. It was quite an easy walk between caches with Mrs C looking at ALL the rocks along the way. We greatly enjoy powertrails and appreciate the work that goes into placing them. Thanks guys for the exercise and caches.
Reperio at 1830.
Finished work late tonight, but needed to find a cache for the day, so it was back out to this trail for the second day in a row. Parked in the usual spot, and after a nice short jog to GZ, the cache was soon located. This is a very nice trail to be on both day or night.
Gratias cccritter7.
Finished work late tonight, but needed to find a cache for the day, so it was back out to this trail for the second day in a row. Parked in the usual spot, and after a nice short jog to GZ, the cache was soon located. This is a very nice trail to be on both day or night.
Gratias cccritter7.
Beauitful day today, go out for a day at Wallsend area, Great easy stroll on nice path from 1 to 15, approx 2km... Enjoyed... easy to find as hide very well, thanks