In the Shadow of Archers Knob Badger Head, Tasmania, Australia
By
Spreyton22 on 08-Oct-12. Waypoint GC3Y9ZH
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No cache to find or log to sign.
It has been more than 28 days since the last owner note.
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Looked around GZ for quite a while but didn't want to poke around too much as there was a tiger snake on the path not too far back. As previous logger said, there appears to have been a rock slide since the last find.
Evidence of fairly recent rock slide covering overhang. Might have been lost :/
This cache .... looks like it needs replacing / fixing - I'll get to at some stage, but consider it "lost" for the moment. Cheers.
Had a look around but couldn't find it. Will try again once someone else finds it.
Looked around the area but no luck. There has been a rock slide here maybe its covered up?
Found during my roadtrip in Tasmania, thank you very much for cache
Greetings from France
Greetings from France
Sadly no sign of TB geotrain. Left "Little Owl" TB as I think it would feel at home in this beautiful wildlife park.
sweet day loved the walk on the way to summit easy pick up for the numbers….
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Good walk in a very good national park. Will return here to spend some more time in the future Thanks Spreyton22
Quick and easy find on our way down.
Funny: on the way up, I didn't have my smartphone on and we had a small rest and drink about 5m further
TFTC
Greetings from Belgium
Funny: on the way up, I didn't have my smartphone on and we had a small rest and drink about 5m further
TFTC
Greetings from Belgium
Made a quick find with this one using my smart phone app. Nice shady spot on a hot summers day. TFTC.
Awesome walk on the way to Archers grassy rest. Geokid made a quick find.
TFTC. Cheers
TFTC. Cheers
The day started off fine and sunny so we hopped on the geobike and cruised to Bakers Beach to find a couple of caches that had been published since our last visit and this was one of them. Made a quick find then headed off to Zig Zagging along, then returned via the beach. Got 2/3 back then the skies opened up and poured down on us. Returned to the shelter for a BBQ lunch and dried off. An enjoyable day TFTC Left GeoTrain TB
After a bit of scratching around my geopartner found it. Took Takkie the travel bug dog. Will give him a new home soon.
We like coming to Narawntapu National Park. It is a very different area to other national parks in Tasmania. In particular we love to see the wildlife, wombats in particular. Today we walked through the Springlawn and along the southern side of the lagoon to GZ - a walk we had not completed before. It gave us another perspective on this great area. Somehow we missed a turn off and had a short section of bush bashing before getting back on the main track to Archers Knob. Once near GZ we were able to make a quick find. The cache and contents were in good condition. As we got back to our car the number of wombats on the lawn had increased significantly as they gathered for their late afternoon browsing. Thanks Spreyton22 for another reason to return to Narawntaput, and thanks for the cache.
WOOT!!! WOOT!!! F.T.F - What a lovely place to log my first F.T.F along with the Geofamily. Only ever been to the car park before but today we bit the bullet and went for a stroll. The effort was well rewarded, especially when you make the trek up the hill for some more searching.
We were a bit naughty though and snuck a dog into the National Park with us. He's a lovely TB dog from the Netherlands. I'm sure the rangers wont mind. Anyway he's now in the shadow of Archers Knob until someone takes him for a stroll.
TFTC
We were a bit naughty though and snuck a dog into the National Park with us. He's a lovely TB dog from the Netherlands. I'm sure the rangers wont mind. Anyway he's now in the shadow of Archers Knob until someone takes him for a stroll.
TFTC