DCX Harris River, Western Australia, Australia
By
Razzam on 12-Aug-12. Waypoint GC3TE35
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Logs
Whilst camped at Potters Gorge, this was another cache found after heading into town for some bike repairs... We had copped a drenching at the last cache but the sun was out now for the short walk to this one We spent way to long trying to find this one in the wrong spot & after looking at some previous logs found that it was a short distance away... Try S 33 19.052 E 116 08.248 [^]TFTC Razzam
This is the third day out in this direction looking for caches. I’d considered these two for yesterday, but the rain threatened. When I left home the sun was shining and so I had high hopes. On the way the rain started to fall, but the sun kept shining too.
I got to a parking spot short distance away and waited out the rain. After a few minutes it was light enough for me to get out for the walk. It was a pleasant walk. The moist atmosphere and bright sunlight made the bush feel more alive.
I got to GZ and saw an obvious place. But not cache. While I read the logs a cyclist past by. The logs suggested I look nearby, and sure enough I had the cache located in no time.
I got to a parking spot short distance away and waited out the rain. After a few minutes it was light enough for me to get out for the walk. It was a pleasant walk. The moist atmosphere and bright sunlight made the bush feel more alive.
I got to GZ and saw an obvious place. But not cache. While I read the logs a cyclist past by. The logs suggested I look nearby, and sure enough I had the cache located in no time.
In the bunbury area for WAGB22, out with a few other caches to try our luck.
TFTC.
TFTC.
In Bunbury and Collie for WAGB2022! A massive weekend of caching and catching up with friends. A big thank you to all the COs that have placed caches for this weekend, as well as COs maintained by existing listings. You have made this weekend what it is! Apologies for the generic logs. Cheers Razzam!
Day 7 of WAGB22 Week, out to Collie around with some more infill through Bunbury and Dalyellup.
Today amassed 57 finds, 7 FTF’s and 1 DNF (fire had been through the area)
Thanks to all the CO for setting up and maintaining their hides. Sorry about the generic logs.
Today amassed 57 finds, 7 FTF’s and 1 DNF (fire had been through the area)
Thanks to all the CO for setting up and maintaining their hides. Sorry about the generic logs.
Day 4 of caching our way around Bunbury and surrounds for WAGB22. Ive enjoyed the variety of hides down here. Thank you to the COs for placing these caches out here for others to enjoy. Apologies for the generic logs.
Day 4 Of our WAGB22 adventures: A great start to the day- a scenic country drive although a bit bumpy along a 4WD track. Cito event in Collie. Several more caches found and lots of laughs . What a full day . Thanks to all the COs for placing and maintaining their caches for others to find , tftc
We were able to plan a road trip to Collie for this weekend and mapped out a few unfound caches down Mandurah way, through Bunbury and some other back roads to fill in the day. This cache was o e we had on our to do list! Cheers and TFTC.
G’day there Razzam, I was in this area today and found your cache DCX GC3TE35. Our name was added to the log book at 2:12 pm on 6 November 2021. A huge thanks to you for placing this cache here for us (and others) to find!
We took up Geocaching on 3 March 2013 and this cache brings our total find count to - 12793.
G’day there Razzam, I was in this area today and found your cache DCX GC3TE35. Our name was added to the log book at 2:12 pm on 6 November 2021. A huge thanks to you for placing this cache here for us (and others) to find!
We took up Geocaching on 3 March 2013 and this cache brings our total find count to - 12793.
Searched the obvious spot for ages before reading better hint in a previous log which led me to widening my search. Tftc
Hint lead us a bit astray but we found it cache in good condition and found today
Down in Collie for the non-event of Family Steiner’s Seven Year Itch. We got down as early as possible after a FTF near the CBD and made the most of some glorious caching weather.
Started off near Wellington Dam grabbing a few of the caches there and venturing mainly on the outskirts of town before the pub lunch and a few caches north of the town and ultimately the big ride home.
Had a great day trying for some unloved, the highlight of which was 1000 days unloved on bibbi bridge.
Thanks familysteiner and the local Collie COs in particular Razzam for showing us some unique sights.
Started off near Wellington Dam grabbing a few of the caches there and venturing mainly on the outskirts of town before the pub lunch and a few caches north of the town and ultimately the big ride home.
Had a great day trying for some unloved, the highlight of which was 1000 days unloved on bibbi bridge.
Thanks familysteiner and the local Collie COs in particular Razzam for showing us some unique sights.
Thanks Razzam for placing and maintaining this cache. Out and about with Barnzy12 getting a few smily faces.
Caching in Collie with Two +Four and megawat60 and I was happy to make the find! TFTC!
Out and about with M4YB and Megawatt60. This one took a fair amount of hunting down. It was a few meters from GZ but with the 4 of us looking in a wider area it didnt take that long. Glad to nab this one, TFTC ??
Out ‘n about with m4yb getting a few caches.
Still with 2+4 and frustration abounded with this one. Followed stickyfeets clues and m4yb yelled out the find. Yay so we moved on v
Thanks for the hide and ?? Razzam.
Still with 2+4 and frustration abounded with this one. Followed stickyfeets clues and m4yb yelled out the find. Yay so we moved on v
Thanks for the hide and ?? Razzam.
Try use S 33 19.052 E 116 08.248
Found under grass tree. See photo.
Nice walked along to GZ and thanks for the cache and hide.
Found under grass tree. See photo.
Nice walked along to GZ and thanks for the cache and hide.
Our first find! Great hiding spot. The littlest member of the family found this. We left a hamburger eraser
Woohoo !!! Found it !!!
Out & about today in the great outdoors to find a few caches and do some Drone flying / photography practice.
Was my second go at this one , last attempt was about 2 years ago. After finding it, I can’t believe I never found it last time.
Almost 12 months unloved for this cache today
Out & about today in the great outdoors to find a few caches and do some Drone flying / photography practice.
Was my second go at this one , last attempt was about 2 years ago. After finding it, I can’t believe I never found it last time.
Almost 12 months unloved for this cache today
Out and about combining 2 of my favourite pastime with the family
After heading back from Ray’s along Deadcat, we decided to have a search here despite the hide not being found for a while after a string of dnf’s
We searched the area using IF’s clue and the geoson quickly found the hide safe and sound approximately 8mtrs from the posted Gz
Tftc Razam
Have posted a screenshot of our coordinates
After heading back from Ray’s along Deadcat, we decided to have a search here despite the hide not being found for a while after a string of dnf’s
We searched the area using IF’s clue and the geoson quickly found the hide safe and sound approximately 8mtrs from the posted Gz
Tftc Razam
Have posted a screenshot of our coordinates
No luck here today. There has been recent high water through this area so cache may have been washed away. A few other DNF before me so maybe CO could check on this one to see if it's still there
Rigorous searching like others but my persistence paid off. It is rated a 2.5 difficulty after all. Thanks for another great cache in another great location Razzam
chose to hike in, love the look of the bike trails in the area ,spent a long time looking on the wrong side of the creek nearly ready to give up and there it was TFTC TNLN
From the roadside, I had wandered to another, nearby cache first
A handy trail, led me via a very twisty path to this cache
Bridge found, I poked all around, to find a cache.
Half an hour passed with no finds !! [:o]
Oh this is ridiculous !!
The cache must be here somewhere
But I feel that the clue and notes had led me astray ..
.. again ..
.. and I was looking for the wrong thing anyway
And after widening the search perimeter by a fair way,
I stumbled upon the cache
Just look for the dead Xanthorrhoea
TFTC.
A handy trail, led me via a very twisty path to this cache
Bridge found, I poked all around, to find a cache.
Half an hour passed with no finds !! [:o]
Oh this is ridiculous !!
The cache must be here somewhere
But I feel that the clue and notes had led me astray ..
.. again ..
.. and I was looking for the wrong thing anyway
And after widening the search perimeter by a fair way,
I stumbled upon the cache
Just look for the dead Xanthorrhoea
TFTC.
We met up with richlink this morning to do the Footy Series and a few other caches in the area before we had to head home again. Thanks Razzam.
After completing the Footy series in Collie with iluvtrekking we decided to grab a few others while in town. Parked on a track just off the main road and made a quick find at gz. Thanks Razzam
Left: Our tag
Left: Our tag
Found this cache and rode the trails on mountain bike - thanks so much for getting us out here razzam
So many caches out there, waiting to be found. ~Tango~ was up from Albany again and was happy to do spend another day caching, so off we set, heading southwards. GPS had us doing circles around gz, but we found the cache eventually. Loved the walk from where we had parked the car, about 100m south of gz. Saw and heard lots of birdlife, including a pair of blue wrens. Picked up a tail feather from an unknown species which we are still trying to identify. Very intriguing. I am also still wondering about the nearby EWOK FOREST that showed up on my gps. What a strange name - does the CO know why it is called that?? Anyway, thanks for yet another smiley Razzam
Was enjoying a visit to Mandurah when Mistraluna suggested a trip up to Collie to grab some bush caches and have some fun exploring. It was a great day: there were a few caches on which we'd previously logged DNFs, there was an unexpected FTF, and lots of admiration for the MTBers that do some amazing feats out there. Thanks for bringing us here Razzam
This one needs a new cache as the one there at the moment is melted and you can't access the logbook. Can't even open the lid.
If I knew it was like this and not 'needing work' I would've replaced cache and logbook but I didn't take my caching bag with me today. Sorry
See the photo in my Found It log
If I knew it was like this and not 'needing work' I would've replaced cache and logbook but I didn't take my caching bag with me today. Sorry
See the photo in my Found It log
Well I found the cache but couldn't log it.
It needs more than work it needs maintenance as per photo
I'm claiming a find from the photo
It needs more than work it needs maintenance as per photo
I'm claiming a find from the photo
Here from Canada, doing a bit of caching as we explore Australia....
Thanks for the hide Razzam!
Thanks for the hide Razzam!
Finally found it after looking on the wrong side of the creek. My first FTF I think.