Get Fit GP - #5 Deerubbin Mulgoa, New South Wales, Australia
By
meeks on 24-Oct-12. Waypoint GC40589
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Logs
Day 10 of "31 Days of Geocaching".
Ran tout of time last time we did the rest of this series. All done now.
TFTC
Ran tout of time last time we did the rest of this series. All done now.
TFTC
An easy find. Thanks for bringing us here as we enjoyed the walk looking for the caches.
I had to be down in this area today, and thought I might fill in an hour walking around the Glenmore Ridge Riparian Corridor and Fitness Stations and try for the new 'Get Fit GP' series. Of course, the Google satellite views are long out of date, so what I discovered isn't quite what I expected (trails through the bush) but it was nice anyhow -- including views of a suburb 'in becoming' with excellent footpaths for exercise. Since everyone is still moving in, there weren't as many people in evidence as you might expect on a beautiful winter's Saturday afternoon, but all the better for geocaching in peace!
A very quick find but I fear that this particular cache in the series is likely to be muggled again.
However, for now, all was in good order. TNLNSL.
Thanks, meeks.
A very quick find but I fear that this particular cache in the series is likely to be muggled again.
However, for now, all was in good order. TNLNSL.
Thanks, meeks.
Lots of muggles. Fortunately the hide was obvious and I didn't have to search. I pretended to search my bag next to GZ and grabbed the cache. Then I walked a little away and took some photographs of the long grass as cover while I signed the log. Then as I was walking by GZ again, clumsy me, I dropped something, enabling me to return the cache. TFTC.
Found with dare by brooke. We had a great laugh on this one watching geo dad trying to work out the exercise equipment.
TFTC
TFTC
#12 for a day of caching around Mulgoa while "G" participates in "Tough Mudder".
I hope the series continues as the residential area expands.
TFTC meeks
I hope the series continues as the residential area expands.
TFTC meeks
We walked around from “Get Fit GP - #7 Foothills” to pick up this one, walking across the metal bridge to GZ. We spotted the hide on our approach and soon had CIH.
After signing the log and replacing the cache, we continued along the path to complete the circuit back to the car. It’s great that the planners have retained this pleasant strip of open space and developed these facilities for the enjoyment and recreation of the local residents, and indeed visitors such as ourselves.
Thanks again meeks.
After signing the log and replacing the cache, we continued along the path to complete the circuit back to the car. It’s great that the planners have retained this pleasant strip of open space and developed these facilities for the enjoyment and recreation of the local residents, and indeed visitors such as ourselves.
Thanks again meeks.
We found #7 and just had time to find a second cache in this series and take a brisk walk back to the car before we had to return to work. This was a quick find, the coordinates are very good. Thanks meeks.
LOL ...memorable little find, as i watched Mrs ASO jump a mile, when she realised the spider guarding the cache wasn't made of plastic!!!
hehehe Loved it, and am curious to learn how to train a huntsman spider to behave so appropriately
TFTC & Spider
hehehe Loved it, and am curious to learn how to train a huntsman spider to behave so appropriately
TFTC & Spider
Had a great ride with the family around between the 7 caches in the series. Was great fun. TFTC
Had to do some OT and when finished tracked down this cache. Was peltin down so no muggles.
Thanks Acko
Thanks Acko
A quick find in an area that seem to be developing faster than they can clear the land.
Thanks
Thanks
Quick find and no one around. #98 for December! TFTC.
This entry was edited by limaka on Monday, 07 January 2013 at 03:37:16 UTC.
This entry was edited by limaka on Monday, 07 January 2013 at 03:37:16 UTC.
Early for work, so what better than to do a few caches. I set off and did the 2.4km walk. Easy find. Walked straight up to it. It appears I am following Rainbow Spirit. Nice easy series to grab five in half an hour.
TFTC.
TFTC.
I have been saving these guys as they were the closest to my son's place and as I am trying to fill in my caching calendar (A cache on every day of the year) so have now only need thirty something.
I have enjoyed these caches as they are all different types of placement and that is great.
I parked near #7 but some fitness fanatics had just arrived at this station so on to this cache.
Thanks meeks for the cache.
I have enjoyed these caches as they are all different types of placement and that is great.
I parked near #7 but some fitness fanatics had just arrived at this station so on to this cache.
Thanks meeks for the cache.
A morning out with AMGSARI to complete a few cache which have recently pop up on the radar!!
Good little hide, signed log and replaced.
Tks ... meeks ... GazMag
#1,472
Good little hide, signed log and replaced.
Tks ... meeks ... GazMag
#1,472
Made this one a little less conspicuous but glad these hides are varied.
TFTC found with bisygisy
TFTC found with bisygisy
We quickly realised this was a different type of hide from the first one we attempted. This was the second find in this series.
TFTC Found with azazzlenic.
TFTC Found with azazzlenic.
There was a "bizarre" moment with the log book when we found this one, although I'll leave the WaywardWoman to tell that story. I found the cache in the first place I looked. In fact it cried out to me from its hiding place, like a siren lost at sea, crying for fairy lands, forlorn. Or something like that. You get the picture.
And what is it they're doing with deers around here? Is it some new sport?
Thanks
And what is it they're doing with deers around here? Is it some new sport?
Thanks
#1503- We arrived at this one trying to remember who had FTF. I open the cache to find... a familiar name - and mine! Had I been transported here and not remembered? Suddenly we realised- the first cache, which had been muggled had been replaced and meeks must have read my note, so put my name in the cache too. I found it.... reallly I did, but today, not two days ago. Thanks meeks fot thinking of me anyway.
This entry was edited by WaywardWoman on Thursday, 01 November 2012 at 07:47:40 UTC.
This entry was edited by WaywardWoman on Thursday, 01 November 2012 at 07:47:40 UTC.
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4th cache for the evening & the 4th time that the new in-car gps worked perfectly, much to bikerbuddy's surprise after his efforts a few hours earlier. Strangely I had used exactly the settings he told me to use, but I did enter the long/lat details slightly differently to him.
CFig & MonkeyGrrl really enjoyed playing at each of these stations & want me to bring them back with their bikes in the daytime. I see that #3 has now been published, so that might be soon .
Thanks for a fun series, will be back to find the rest when they are published .
4th cache for the evening & the 4th time that the new in-car gps worked perfectly, much to bikerbuddy's surprise after his efforts a few hours earlier. Strangely I had used exactly the settings he told me to use, but I did enter the long/lat details slightly differently to him.
CFig & MonkeyGrrl really enjoyed playing at each of these stations & want me to bring them back with their bikes in the daytime. I see that #3 has now been published, so that might be soon .
Thanks for a fun series, will be back to find the rest when they are published .
A nice park, a quick walk and grab today. Yesterday, after work, I drove near here before I realised I had no GPS!?!
TFTC.
TFTC.
FTF! I found the log book in the ground but no cache. Already being muggled sadly. Log book still there for next finder. TFTC.
Found this one this afternoon with Daniel 2:22 - as already reported, it appears that the case has been muggled, log book only.
Booooooo Muggles!! Congrats Hoogie for FTF! I'll be out as soon as I can to replace cache.