Identification Perth, Western Australia, Australia
By
-Goose- on 09-Sep-12. Waypoint GC3WDPT
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Logs
Sorry, forgot entirely about this cache! Afraid it's gone for good, joining a few of my others :/
Will this one ever be replaced? It is the closest not found to me and it is really annoying to keep looking at!
FelixII and Mezzleowl searched here but had no luck. Everlasting checked on it after we failed and she advises it's not where she found it previously.
Perhaps it's muggled [?]
Perhaps it's muggled [?]
I walked past a few days ago, and noticed it was gone - I couldn't locate it nearby anywhere, so I think it is missing, AWOL. Sorry I forgot to make a note of it at the time!...
After the bingo event duncdonut73, bsurin65 and I walked past here. Bsurin had previously found the cache, and confirmed that it was not where it used to be. We had a look around at all the nearby structures, but couldn't spot it anywhere.
Seen a cache like this before so it made it easier for me got the cache quickly while making a "call" on my gps to have a reason to be standing there and replaced quickly. TFTC SL!
saturday night we were walking around town looking for a place to eat dinner and decided to look for this cache. we found the cache but no log sheet within. today we came back and were going to leave a sheet but noticed that someone else had left a sheet. signed log and everything was ok with it. we still saw it there before leaving tuesday the 20th. seems that no restaurants are open on saturday or sunday evenings in australia! what's with this? tfth dictaham and clan
Very clever hide, wasn't expecting it though it was staring us right in the face, TFTC!
After a clue (After not finding last time) from the owner I went to go find it... Found it quickly and placed a piece of blank paper in as a new log. TFTC
Just walking past today - noted the cache was missing! Wandered around nearby, and found the camoflage on the ground - but no sign of the log. I have replaced the camo, but someone might need to find the log, or replace it...
Was getting dark by the time we arrived at GZ and after a short look could not find. Sat down and took another look at the description an then it hit me like a brick. Loved the cheekiness of this cache. TFTC.
ScottishHunter & Mrs S
ScottishHunter & Mrs S
Wow really was in plain sight ! Found with assistance of quartzgabbro cool lunchtime venture
Spotted very quickly - have seen a couple of this type now in my travels around Australian cities - very good!
With a blackening sky above and thunder rumbling, we were having a bit of trouble with the four gps's on hand settling. We seemed to be wandering around a bit and with a high muggle presence to contend with, we left to complete a couple of challenges nearby before returning to try later. On our return, spotted the camo immediately and had to use a couple of decoy methods to grab the cache, log and return it without muggles noticing.
Spent half an hour looking for the bugger and still didn't get it. It didn't help that my GPS was going all over the place like a rabbit on drugs.
Took me a little while to find this one as my GPSr wouldn't settle ... initially, it had me about 30 metres away from the cache in a place from where I couldn't see the cache. Then when the GPSr took me closer to the actual GZ and standing in an appropriate place, the cache was suddenly very obvious. I sat down to do the business with passing muggles none the wiser. SL. TFTH -Goose-
Day one of our Perth/Adelaide adventure. Exploring the beautiful city of Perth on a magnificent late spring day. Thought we'd check for nearby caches and discovered this 'hidden in plain sight' hide. As big fans of this type of cache, we felt we were up to the challenge, especially as we have our own in plain sight cache at home and so, we had an idea of what to look for.
Armed with this knowledge, we soon had the cache in hand but we must give extra credit for the high visibility. Thanks for the fun!
TFTC
The Young 1z
Armed with this knowledge, we soon had the cache in hand but we must give extra credit for the high visibility. Thanks for the fun!
TFTC
The Young 1z
Out and about with AmstradKid in the city this morning stocking up on Ammo Boxes, so we decided to scout this one out. A quick find here but a bit long to retrieve and sign then replace. SL TFTC -Goose-
With Keego to walk a few caches in the city. Keego spotted this one as I headed way past it.
TFTC =Goose=
TFTC =Goose=
tftc sl. love this type of cache ,
frustrating sometimes to find ,
but satisfaction when you find them.
frustrating sometimes to find ,
but satisfaction when you find them.
This one got us hunting down for a while... Finaly, geowife found it.
The challenge was to log...
TFTC
The challenge was to log...
TFTC
Late log. Found this one while visiting WA on our holiday from Victoria. Waited for a couple of muggles to leave who were seated right next to GZ, however we knew exactly what we were looking for as we've seen caches like this before. Sneaky hide.
Thanks Goose for the cache.
Thanks Goose for the cache.
We took the wrong GPS with us and it wasnt able to detemine where to look. We just re-read the logs and clues until the right and very obvious item was in eyesight. Glad there is a clue or else we would never have found it. We thought the T meant Telephone at one stage but that was wrong...
We couldnt drop the TB's we collected in Bali in the cache but we wil log them as passing through.
We couldnt drop the TB's we collected in Bali in the cache but we wil log them as passing through.
Easy find in busy Hay St. We made sure of some good stealth and replaced is as required per co. TFTC Goose.
The city was getting a bit full of muggles by the time I arrived at this cache but I soon found it and managed to get the log signed without anybody noticing.
Thanks -Goose- for the cache.
Thanks -Goose- for the cache.
There were a lot less muggles around when I arrived at the GZ this morning, which made it a lot easier to spot and retrieve the cache. TFTC
Headed in to check on my cache, alls well but pleas return it to an official looking position, don't just smack it on!
An afternoon 'toerist' trip with a colleague who did not know about geocaching.
We did part of the city and part of Kings Park.
Quite a number of 'founds', even my 'newbie' found a few himself
Thanks for all and greetings from Belgium.
[blue]Nice, would have been difficult without the tip I guess...[/blue]
We did part of the city and part of Kings Park.
Quite a number of 'founds', even my 'newbie' found a few himself
Thanks for all and greetings from Belgium.
[blue]Nice, would have been difficult without the tip I guess...[/blue]
The hint had me looking for something to do with potatoes (taties, T8E) - I know, settle down! The actual cache was just as clever, but maybe a bit more realistic and sensible. TFTC
Perfect place to park the bike and retrieve the cache.
Nice hide... managed to locate and sign unseen.
TNLNSL
TFTC
TTFN
Beaker
Nice hide... managed to locate and sign unseen.
TNLNSL
TFTC
TTFN
Beaker
My MTB provided excellent cover for this one....did the deed right under the noses of a multitude of muggles....thanks again -Goose-
[:(!] Went for a lunchtime stroll with Akshay.in to get this cache, arrived at GZ and within minutes we had the cache in hand as it was in plain sight and stealth was achieved. SL TFTC/TFTH
Good excuse for another retail-wander down the Mall, great idea for a cache, thankyou.
Rode to GZ midmorning and found the perfect parking spot for my bike; right on your cache to hide my activity. Very brazen hide, I hope it lasts cause I like this style of hide.
Thanks for the cache -Goose-. I rode past your Spot On cache as I continued my ride to work.
Thanks for the cache -Goose-. I rode past your Spot On cache as I continued my ride to work.
*FTF* @1.15pm
I was working around the corner at st George's tce when the notification came through, nipped around the corner for a hasty albeit busy find
Tftc
I was working around the corner at st George's tce when the notification came through, nipped around the corner for a hasty albeit busy find
Tftc
Popped down once a lunchtime meeting had finished and made a quick find. Full stealth mode as the mall was pretty busy. Second to find as Col had got there within 15 minutes of it being published - crazy luck?
SL TFTC
SL TFTC