MR. G. O. CASH Echuca, Victoria, Australia
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Little Squirell on 03-Nov-12. Waypoint GC40NAN
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TFTC - I appreciate the build.As a rule of thumb, I give most geocach owners 60 minutes to answer a message, if they haven't, I can't guarantee their cache or its props are replaced correctly. I feel this benefits the community and keeps geocache owners engaged and active.
Out today with Happy Feet making our way to Echuca for a day out to catch up and cache. Talk about a devious cache. Easily located but not to log, after a little effort and much searching to locate the way in, we soon thought we had what was needed to add our name in the log book but seemed there was a slight glitch, we still managed to add our names and as it turned out we spoke to the CO and they went and checked on the hide and we were given the all clear and the cache was all checked and broken part repaired. Such a cool cache and well worth the fave point and the effort to make this one a must do when in town. Many thanks Little Squirell for the frustrating yet fun hide.
All fixed and ready to go. Thankyou choosing Mr. G. O. CASHLittle Squirell
----------### **OWNER MAINTENANCE REQUESTED PLEASE** ###----------Hi there Little Squirell,It looks like this cache might need some attention, as one or more seekers have indicated there is some sort of issue. The recent logs may contain more details about what sort of issues are evident.The cache has been [**temporarily disabled**](https://www.geocaching.com/help/index.php?pg=kb.chapter&id=38&pgid=235), so as to remove it from search listings and discourage people from visiting this location, until the issues/s can be addressed.**You do need to respond in some way within 14 days,** so others know you are on top of it, as well as indicating exactly what is happening with this placement - please don't let a lack of communication scuttle this listing.#What you need to do:-#You have a number of choices so pick the one that applies from this handy list:-- **Check On The Cache** - once checked, place an Owner Maintenance log and then enable the cache.- **Place A Write Note Log** - indicating a date when you expect it will be restored. - **Adopt Out or Archive** - depending on whether you want it kept or for it to disappear.Full details for each of the above choices can be found at [**GEOCACHE MAINTENANCE**]( https://wiki.groundspeak.com/display/GEO/Victoria) on the Regional Policies page.You might wonder what happens if you don't pick one of the above. Well, when the cache is next checked by a Reviewer, if the issue has not been addressed, or there is no acknowledgment as requested above, it will be assumed the cache has been abandoned. It would be far better if you decide, so please do something before then. Please don't send an email but instead follow the information/advice posted above.Thanks for your cooperation,Bunjil (Pete & Helen)Volunteer Reviewers - Australia[3B]
Found the remains of the key, but as per logs, it has broken off. We were able to carefully access the cache, but not with a key. Have send photo to CO.
Easy find but key broken in lock, but The-Evil-Muggle managed to open it with a screwdriver! It pays to have your TOTTS in the car with you. Great cache, as expected!
Found during the Great Victoria Cache Crawl event (day 3). Little Squirell, thank you so much for placing it for everyone to enjoy and highlighting this area. ?? The key already stuck inside the key hole. We managed to open with the tool so we wont miss that important letter from CO! A favourite points here!
We arrived fist thing in the morning and began our search for the allusive key. After coming up empty handed we PAFd and got given a few clues as to where to focus our search. It didnt help much in the beginning but then there was a eureka moment and the key was found. It was looking a bit rusty but it did its job and we gained access to the Cache. There was a cute cache guardian at the bottom of the letterbox. We signed our names and put everything back and the key was intact when we left. Thank you Little Squirell for placing and maintaining MR. G. O. CASH for us to find today.
*18 Aug 2024, Found @8:37AM, Find # 3873.*After finding Mary Ann we headed here. The key eluded us for some time. After resorting to a PAF we had some much needed info. The cache was all in order. Thankfully the cache guardian didnt take up by surprise. A favourite point from me. **Thanks to Little Squirell for placing this cache.**
Oh what a shame - I've just read previous logs and I can see things went awry with this cache later in the day . . . This cache was recommended to us at the breakfast, and armed with a small hint we arrived at about 9.30 to commence searching. This was the best cammo I've ever seen. It was only by touching the key did I realise I'd found it - it blended in perfectly. I have a series of photos showing that it was all in good working order when we left at 9.45 am. Thanks for a brilliant hide.
These caches were not on our target list, but hearing others talk about them saw us add them to the days tally. Impressive camo of the tool here. I think I would have been looking all day, but a hint and Heras eagle eye saw us get it relatively quickly. We disturbed a lovely camouflaged gecko who had taken up residence inside the cache. It seemed rather happy to have a safe space to sleep. Im sure itd be even happier when the Cache Crawl is over!! Edit: have just seen that this went south at some point, unfortunately. Hera took photos of the cache and key to keep with her personal cache notes in case people ask for hints later. All in good order when we were there after the breakfast event.
Looks like key has been broken in the lock..but can be opened using a screwdriver. Found with Cassy182. Thanks to AKA The Evil Muggle for the screwdriver help..TFTC
This poor little cache had some issues today thanks to a broken key, but we were able to get in with some help from a fellow cacher on the crawl! TFTC.
Over the weekend, we went on a Cache Crawl from Sunbury to Echuca, and then to Seymour. The cache was in great condition when we found it. fav from me.Thank you for placing the cache Little Squirell.
Found by The Empire + HExploring Echuca and Moama on a wet winter's day was a journey filled with historical charm and serene beauty. In Echuca, the cobblestone streets and well-preserved 19th-century buildings took on a new allure under the gentle drizzle. The rain heightened the nostalgic atmosphere of this historic port town nestled along the banks of the Murray River - it just made it a little hard to find a heap of tricky geocaches! Another tricky one that we needed some help with! Favourite point added. Thanks for the cache Little Squirell.-M
Found it. Wow.....as per the theme, we needed to paf but what a great hide. Little clue had it in our hand and signed the log. Again...little critter housed in the cache but was friendly. Loved it. TFTC
We looked high, we looked low, we looked round, we crawled round. We were beat after about 20-30 minutes. What a dastardly evil hide. We have to admit in the end we had to PAF to get a pointer to help us out. Even then we could have easily missed it!A favourite from us.Our last day in Echuca before moving on, but what a good one it was. Some of the best caching we have done in a long time. Some really innovative, intriguing and creative hides that took us some time, but well worth it. Thank you so much to the creators/hiders.A challenging but well spent day.Thank you for your efforts in creating and maintaining the cache Little Squirell.**SKI Pair****
Up to Rochy with LittleBoss2 and Geo the puppy to visit Mum on Mothers Day. Find instantly by LB2 as I was still getting out of the car. No, seriously we were here for about 20 Min, and were on the phone to Riddell for a hint, when LB2 found the key. Thanks again for another of your super sneaky caches Little Squirrel. Fave added, and glad LB2 made the find on Mother's Day. Fave added
Out with my favs Bogonghazy and Geo dog on a gorgeous Sunday. Well this was a challenge. Looked high and low for at least 20 minutes before we accidentally came across it. Very sneaky hide. Thanks Little squirrel for placing the geocache. Fav from me
This was on my must do list today, a great hide here took awhile to find the key but with some help I got there in the end, the cache was open and two living creatures were home. Cache signed and returned. On the way home from the Capital Geobash Mega in the ACT, today I made my way from Corowa/Rutherglen to Kerang via Shepparton, I had no real plan today other than find a few caches for a challenge caches plus visit some places on the back roads I was yet to visit. Thanks for the cache
OMG MR G.O. Cash...my brain cells were depleted trying to find your key.Well I don't blame you from wanting to hide it from those muggles this place you placed your Letterbox had them streaming out..of course Tiz13 didn't realise at first what this place was so she initially thought it was the rear of the CO property so she continued to wave at each muggle as they drove out ...I'm not sure what said muggles thought but at least my big Geo Van acted as a good cover and decoy...actually I was prepared to set up camp over night....I knew I wouldn't be able to sleep without finding this key...Mr Cash...I looked everywhere...no brick was left unturned no tree not searched.I think I even managed to give the Letterbox a bit of its shine back. it's certainly a lot cleaner. So I reached out to a few PAF....bits of information helped other bits made me confused...then some Intell came in...it's to be noted that I was nearing the 2 hour mark...I was ready to pop into the establishment for a drink or 2...okay that was going to have to wait..l still had a cache to sign...finally after an eternity I found the key....WOW WOW WOW...that was a first.....EVIL but genius.....boy was I relieved. I quickly set to work opening the Letterbox and stamping my name. A big thankyou to the last PAF for getting me over the line. To the CO your reward another Fav point from me...Well played. MR G.O Cash ...l have no words for you...for the next cachers whom will need to the key....(evil laugh) Good luck....
After a hot, long, tiring, and then muddy and wet search yesterday haha, and a few little hints, today we were straight onto it. Great camo, very sneaky indeed, and with so many possible options I dont think we wouldve found this in a hurry without hints. Be aware there is a friendly but large huntsman guarding the cache. TFTC fave point added
Looked and looked and looked some more. No joy, but it has been raining heaps so a stream had formed and yes I did fall in haha. Thanks anyway Im sure well be back!
After three different days of searching we FINALLY FOUND IT!!! Great hide!! And a very happy little man
Found this one before and brought Geodad to see if he could find it. Seems like it’s missing. Might require maintenance.
Came to have a look here after having it recommended to us but no luck today. Sneaky hide of the key
Too good for us.
Light was failing so our torches came in handy but couldn’t spot what needed to be spotted.
Might have a go in daylight.
Light was failing so our torches came in handy but couldn’t spot what needed to be spotted.
Might have a go in daylight.
After a few fails here. Found it with Shezza and Nan. Lock needs a spray with WD40 as a bit stiff to turn. Fabulously hard to find the key. Gets a favorite from me.
As the light was fading for the day Brian managed to find the elusive key to our reward. This is also our last cache for the day. Deserves a favourite from us.
Called in here on a warm Christmas Day trying to get the monkey off the back.
Turns out I’m not as good as Mel427 and didn’t she think that was funny. Made her Christmas even better. Found after a decent clue from her.
Thanks for the challenge that was better than me today lol
Turns out I’m not as good as Mel427 and didn’t she think that was funny. Made her Christmas even better. Found after a decent clue from her.
Thanks for the challenge that was better than me today lol
dalerious and I had planned to ride the rail trail in Murchison to Rushworth this morning to do the relatively new LucyPatrick caches, but a puncture in the rear tyre of my bike put a stop to that.
Of course, we weren't too fussed because we love taking our two working dogs for a drive, so that's what we did .
I was prepared for long look at gz for this one. I was warned prior to getting here. I, on the other hand was oozing with confidence, and I was glad that dalerious couldn't remember where it was either.
I was hesitantly looking over the area, trying not to "damage" the fragile parts of the things that could be hiding what I was searching for.
Looking, looking, looking. Tick tock goes the clock, and the dogs in the back of the car were fidgeting with boredom.
Ok, message CO for a hint I did. We toddle of to our next cache and in the meantime a very helpful hint was received .
Amazing how you can run your eyes and fingers over things, and still miss it .
Well worth it's difficult rating. Another awesome hide from the lovely Little Squirell.
Your caches never fail to please. We appreciate the effort you put into your caches .
Favourite point awarded.
Of course, we weren't too fussed because we love taking our two working dogs for a drive, so that's what we did .
I was prepared for long look at gz for this one. I was warned prior to getting here. I, on the other hand was oozing with confidence, and I was glad that dalerious couldn't remember where it was either.
I was hesitantly looking over the area, trying not to "damage" the fragile parts of the things that could be hiding what I was searching for.
Looking, looking, looking. Tick tock goes the clock, and the dogs in the back of the car were fidgeting with boredom.
Ok, message CO for a hint I did. We toddle of to our next cache and in the meantime a very helpful hint was received .
Amazing how you can run your eyes and fingers over things, and still miss it .
Well worth it's difficult rating. Another awesome hide from the lovely Little Squirell.
Your caches never fail to please. We appreciate the effort you put into your caches .
Favourite point awarded.
Second attempt, refreshed the mind, changed our train of thought and found it really quickly. It was honestly probably pure luck! Awesome hide for an awesome reward. Thanks for this great cache.
Simply amazing. My friend and I went looking for this one on three occasions and we finally it today with a hint from the CO. It was so good! We were so close so many times!! So glad to finally have found it.
There was also a cache guardian who we needed to negotiate with before being granted access to the log.
Thanks gor the cache!
There was also a cache guardian who we needed to negotiate with before being granted access to the log.
Thanks gor the cache!
Looking forward to the challenge but the lock was broken so SL was easier than intended. With Harrowang at SL 10.30am. TFTC and the idea!
On a road trip to Echuca with R from beavar. We were looking forward to the Challenge of finding the key, but alas someone has forced the lock and broken it. SL at 10.30am Left: windmill pathtag. #9029 TFTC Little Squirell
Day 2 of our tour of Victoria and NSW. Grabbing a few caches along the way. 5 from 5 today!
We thank the community for placing and the ongoing maintenance so that we can continue having fun.
TFTC TNLN SL
We thank the community for placing and the ongoing maintenance so that we can continue having fun.
TFTC TNLN SL
We pulled up at MR GO Cash place and had our sights set on signing his mail...
Alas after quite a hunt we were not able to find the key required.
CJJAHC
Alas after quite a hunt we were not able to find the key required.
CJJAHC
Very clever hide and satisfying once found. Woke Mr Lizard who scurried away.
Well again you have bested me Little Squirrel. But i will definitely be back to try again.
Actually put my hand on it without knowing.
By logic I thought it would be in such a spot.
However it is invisible to the eye.
Could this CO get any sneakier????
Another FP
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By logic I thought it would be in such a spot.
However it is invisible to the eye.
Could this CO get any sneakier????
Another FP
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Key found eventually. We needed some help here. The lure of beer was averted by heading for another cache.
e.Gregory1 and Freddo decided to travel to Wangaratta for Geocaching Victoria’s first 2022 Mega event. The attraction of GeoMaze icon was just too tempting. We packed the Land Cruiser for a bubble environment. There would be some public exposure but we would be keeping it minimal. Fortunately we did not bother with any warm clothes. Fortunately we packed some Bushmans with +20% DEET. There were caches to find and we found caches. We saw a lot of interesting places and met the occasional geocacher or two in the field.
I will apologize right now, because everything from here on is here solely for the purpose of padding the word count.
This particular geocache was found using one of the following GPS enabled devices, Garmin GPSr, Montana 680t, Oregon 650 or Dakota 20 and a Samsung S8. Waypoints and paperless geocaching were downloaded via GSAK 9. Log prepared, checked and submitted using GSAK publish logs...
Warning, this hobby can be addictive. It can lead to exercise, meeting new people and finding interesting places you might not have known existed otherwise. Beware: you may have fun.
Thanks for the cache. Merci la cache. Danke für den Cache. Gracias por el caché. Bedankt voor de cache. Kiitos kätköstä. Zikomo posungira. Terima kasih untuk cache. Hvala cache. Köszönöm a cache. Nga mihi mo te keteroki. Dankie vir die kas.
e.Gregory1 and Freddo decided to travel to Wangaratta for Geocaching Victoria’s first 2022 Mega event. The attraction of GeoMaze icon was just too tempting. We packed the Land Cruiser for a bubble environment. There would be some public exposure but we would be keeping it minimal. Fortunately we did not bother with any warm clothes. Fortunately we packed some Bushmans with +20% DEET. There were caches to find and we found caches. We saw a lot of interesting places and met the occasional geocacher or two in the field.
I will apologize right now, because everything from here on is here solely for the purpose of padding the word count.
This particular geocache was found using one of the following GPS enabled devices, Garmin GPSr, Montana 680t, Oregon 650 or Dakota 20 and a Samsung S8. Waypoints and paperless geocaching were downloaded via GSAK 9. Log prepared, checked and submitted using GSAK publish logs...
Warning, this hobby can be addictive. It can lead to exercise, meeting new people and finding interesting places you might not have known existed otherwise. Beware: you may have fun.
Thanks for the cache. Merci la cache. Danke für den Cache. Gracias por el caché. Bedankt voor de cache. Kiitos kätköstä. Zikomo posungira. Terima kasih untuk cache. Hvala cache. Köszönöm a cache. Nga mihi mo te keteroki. Dankie vir die kas.
Found as I made my way from Adelaide to the Mega event at Wangaratta with Freddo.
We meandered our way across northern Victoria, camping along the river and generally avoiding contact with other people as far as possible to minimise covid risks. We targeted some specific caches of interest, but also took the opportunity to find other caches opportunistically as we were passing.
I had been to this cache a few years ago, but it was very late in the afternoon and I didn't have time for more than a very quick cursory look. Today we spent quite a bit of time searching up and down the roadside reserve before eventually finding the elusive and well cammo'd key.
Thanks Little Squirell for the puzzle and the cache. A favourite point from me.
We meandered our way across northern Victoria, camping along the river and generally avoiding contact with other people as far as possible to minimise covid risks. We targeted some specific caches of interest, but also took the opportunity to find other caches opportunistically as we were passing.
I had been to this cache a few years ago, but it was very late in the afternoon and I didn't have time for more than a very quick cursory look. Today we spent quite a bit of time searching up and down the roadside reserve before eventually finding the elusive and well cammo'd key.
Thanks Little Squirell for the puzzle and the cache. A favourite point from me.
A big fat DNF for us today. Malipara and I searched high and low, near and far, but did not come up trumps. Even after about an hour of searchinng. I put my fingers in all sorts of places inviting creepy crawlies to bite them, but came out unscathed. Lots of muggle traffic up and down, including those leaving the Beer Shed, so had to look busy at the back of our car several times. I reckon that the locals must shake their heads at these wacky people that stop and scratch around this area.
Thanks to the Co for what is clearly a clever hide. You beat us today, but hopefully we'll be back.
Thanks to the Co for what is clearly a clever hide. You beat us today, but hopefully we'll be back.
Spend quite a bit of time here with Ausyowie. Not sure if it was cache blindness or pure blindness, but we didn't find it. We'll be back!
On our way into Echuca for an escape from lockdown (having previously experienced the CO's gadget caches and met him personally at his front village gate) this was a MUST !!! No luck on the first visit after an hour of searching for this elusive key, but a kind clue from the CO later, and a quick check from the CO to make sure all was in place, we made a second visit with success in minutes, this is seriously 1 of the the best camo's we've seen in 2,000 plus geocaches, what an awesome effort, TFTC Little Squirell, a FP from us !!! Dropped a TB
We spent quite a while looking but just couldn't find that key. Maybe another time we will have more luck.
While caching in the village we just had to make ourselves acquainted with Mr. G. O. Cash. We found him friendly but not so forthcoming with strangers. How ever he did give us permission to search his nature strip for the elusive key.
We starting searching with our eyes but that wasn't to forth coming so then we started to use our fingers which rewarded us with the key. Sneaky, well played.
Once we had the key in hand we gave Mr. Cash a tickle and signed his registered mail.
Thanks Little Squirell for another exciting gadget cache.
A favourite point added.
We starting searching with our eyes but that wasn't to forth coming so then we started to use our fingers which rewarded us with the key. Sneaky, well played.
Once we had the key in hand we gave Mr. Cash a tickle and signed his registered mail.
Thanks Little Squirell for another exciting gadget cache.
A favourite point added.
After a quick search in the near area, I have come up empty handed, time to put the thinking cap on.
Today looked in the place that the guy the other day said it WAS on “there” but it was moved. This time was a look on “there” and put my hand on it instantly. There is no need to look too far as was done 2 days ago, there were multiple road crossings and looking in trees 30 metres away..
Thanks Little Squirell for MR. G. O. CASH
#4799
Thanks Little Squirell for MR. G. O. CASH
#4799
Even with help from owner of establishment, debarked so many trees. 1 hour search !! I Give Up!
After three long attempts we finally found it.
So proud. Thank you so much!!!
Love it
So proud. Thank you so much!!!
Love it
Heading to Echuca, Nan and I decided to try this cache as we didn't get to it the other day when in the area. Alas, we didn't have much time and were unable to spot the required item in the time we had. Will have to come back on a day when we have more time to have a good look around.
Over in Echuca with Muggle mates for a touristy thing, Bakery, River Cruise, Winery allsorts of shops.
After that fun i mentioned the Cache i couldn't find on Monday just gone [30 Sept] to them and we were soon on our way out to have another crack at it. I did get a hint from a friendly cacher which made for a more concentrated search.
Even with the hint i was still searching around for that elusive key. After a couple of minutes i soon had the tricky "hide" of what was needed for the "In plain site" object [^]
I soon had the cache open with the key and was SL at about 15:40 on Sat 5 Oct 2019.
{Nice birthday gift finding this one today [^]...
The gift isn't for me, it's the 51st Favourite Point for this Awesome Cache and the whole idea, i LOVED it!}
All within the cache is in A1 condition. A little bit rusty was the key but still perfectly operational when used in the lock
TFTC Little Squirell
After that fun i mentioned the Cache i couldn't find on Monday just gone [30 Sept] to them and we were soon on our way out to have another crack at it. I did get a hint from a friendly cacher which made for a more concentrated search.
Even with the hint i was still searching around for that elusive key. After a couple of minutes i soon had the tricky "hide" of what was needed for the "In plain site" object [^]
I soon had the cache open with the key and was SL at about 15:40 on Sat 5 Oct 2019.
{Nice birthday gift finding this one today [^]...
The gift isn't for me, it's the 51st Favourite Point for this Awesome Cache and the whole idea, i LOVED it!}
All within the cache is in A1 condition. A little bit rusty was the key but still perfectly operational when used in the lock
TFTC Little Squirell
The DNF is for that elusive key lol... i 'half' found this one today ha ha. Nice construction on the actual cache but as for the key... no luck for me this arvo. Some potential hidey spots were searched but the ol' Caching-Modjo had deserted me.
Oh well.... another time. I can't wait to re-visit and try again.
Thanks for the challenge anyway
Oh well.... another time. I can't wait to re-visit and try again.
Thanks for the challenge anyway
Shepparton to Eucha staying at the NRMA Holiday park.
Only 3 caches along the road. Set up camp & after luch we headed out to find some caches.
When arriving at a Little Squirrel cache you always know that you have to have your A game on. This did not dissapoint, took some time hunting for the key eventually finding it inits tricky hide.
On opening it was a nice large cache container. FP given
Thanks for placing this cache Little Squirell
Only 3 caches along the road. Set up camp & after luch we headed out to find some caches.
When arriving at a Little Squirrel cache you always know that you have to have your A game on. This did not dissapoint, took some time hunting for the key eventually finding it inits tricky hide.
On opening it was a nice large cache container. FP given
Thanks for placing this cache Little Squirell
Gotcha
This clever little critter, we spied this time after we meandered along the Lower River Road this morning, calling into the cute little settlement down Point Picnic Rd, then on through Mathoura and to Echuca.
Returning to Tocumwal through some quirky, quaint little towns.
We called into some very interesting places thanks to the thoughtfulness of the local Geocachers.
Had a very scrumptious lunch with a delicious Vanilla Slice and a Freshly baked Lamington
Thanks for sharing this interesting spot in town.
A shame the Brewery was closed as a reward was on the cards after finding this one today.
Thanks for the Top Effort Little Squirell’s, a fav point from us today:-))
Found these wonderful fellows down the road
TFTC
This clever little critter, we spied this time after we meandered along the Lower River Road this morning, calling into the cute little settlement down Point Picnic Rd, then on through Mathoura and to Echuca.
Returning to Tocumwal through some quirky, quaint little towns.
We called into some very interesting places thanks to the thoughtfulness of the local Geocachers.
Had a very scrumptious lunch with a delicious Vanilla Slice and a Freshly baked Lamington
Thanks for sharing this interesting spot in town.
A shame the Brewery was closed as a reward was on the cards after finding this one today.
Thanks for the Top Effort Little Squirell’s, a fav point from us today:-))
Found these wonderful fellows down the road
TFTC
Just could not find the elusive key. Looked for ages and found a likely spot but no key to be had. Maybe next time.
Claybol and I had been here previous visit and Claybol had finally found it. Today we called by again and he stood by while I researched the area until I found it. Yay! Then the cache! Oh my!! Well done.
A well deserved favorite point from me.
A well deserved favorite point from me.
Hi there Little Squirell.
We found your cache **"MR. G. O. CASH"** today. (This makes our find count 19313).
Just a random sort of caching day today. Not many caches, but lots (and lots and lots....) of walking. We could have parked next to this cache but on our last attempt we were "checked out" by a lady in a golf buggy a couple of times while we were lookin', so this time we parked a little way away and snuck up on the cache.
We found 4 caches today (DNF'd 0) & thoroughly enjoyed our cache raid. Thanks for placing the cache here, without geocaching as our guide we would never have found so many interesting places on our travels. We awarded this cache a favourite point for the ingenious construction and sneaky hide.
***Coordinate Accuracy:** We found your cache around 2m from where the GPS said we should be looking.
**Cache Condition:** The container and log book is in good shape.
**Took:** Nothing.
**Left:** A Smiley Badge.
Thanks for the hunt today,
Regards
Ian & Penny.
We found your cache **"MR. G. O. CASH"** today. (This makes our find count 19313).
Just a random sort of caching day today. Not many caches, but lots (and lots and lots....) of walking. We could have parked next to this cache but on our last attempt we were "checked out" by a lady in a golf buggy a couple of times while we were lookin', so this time we parked a little way away and snuck up on the cache.
We found 4 caches today (DNF'd 0) & thoroughly enjoyed our cache raid. Thanks for placing the cache here, without geocaching as our guide we would never have found so many interesting places on our travels. We awarded this cache a favourite point for the ingenious construction and sneaky hide.
***Coordinate Accuracy:** We found your cache around 2m from where the GPS said we should be looking.
**Cache Condition:** The container and log book is in good shape.
**Took:** Nothing.
**Left:** A Smiley Badge.
Thanks for the hunt today,
Regards
Ian & Penny.
Found during a fun road trip with my Clarmensma family - becca85, GemmaSistema, neisha07, Ad & Luke. We had a great trip and visited some cool places and caches. TFTC!
Yay for school holidays and Clarmensma road trips!
Found with becca85, GemmaSistema, boo09, Ad & Luke. TFTC
Found with becca85, GemmaSistema, boo09, Ad & Luke. TFTC
We spent a fair while here 2 years ago and ended up with a DNF. Today I had my hand on it in less than a minute. Loved it!
Stamped or signed as 'Team Clarmensma' AKA myself, GemmaSistema, neisha07, boo09, AdamSistema & LukeSistema.
School holidays yet again and we thought we'd stay the night in Echuca. It took us about 6 hours to get there from Maryborough and about 13 to get home.
A fun trip with only minimal rain, a handful of DNF's, some previous DNF's that are now smilies and 7 cache types found over the 2 days.
TFTC
Stamped or signed as 'Team Clarmensma' AKA myself, GemmaSistema, neisha07, boo09, AdamSistema & LukeSistema.
School holidays yet again and we thought we'd stay the night in Echuca. It took us about 6 hours to get there from Maryborough and about 13 to get home.
A fun trip with only minimal rain, a handful of DNF's, some previous DNF's that are now smilies and 7 cache types found over the 2 days.
TFTC
A DNF a few years ago had us determined to return. Today luck was on our side and within minutes we were signing the log. Just amazing craftsmanship here. A fav point coming your way!
Today was day 1 of a 2 day road trip with Team Clarmensma (GemmaSistema & becca85 and our 4 geokids - neisha07, AdamSistema, boo09 & LukeSistema). The Sistema crew left Ballarat picking up the 3 girls in Maryborough and we cached our way via Jarklin, Pyramid Hill, Leitchville, Gunbower, Torrumbarry and Moama before finally arriving and staying the night in Echuca. We had plenty of finds, a few DNFs and heaps of laughter and fun as we cached along back roads, through tiny towns, around amazing lagoons and across rivers with stunning scenery wherever we went. Thanks so much for putting this cache out for us to find and enjoy. We really appreciate it.
Today was day 1 of a 2 day road trip with Team Clarmensma (GemmaSistema & becca85 and our 4 geokids - neisha07, AdamSistema, boo09 & LukeSistema). The Sistema crew left Ballarat picking up the 3 girls in Maryborough and we cached our way via Jarklin, Pyramid Hill, Leitchville, Gunbower, Torrumbarry and Moama before finally arriving and staying the night in Echuca. We had plenty of finds, a few DNFs and heaps of laughter and fun as we cached along back roads, through tiny towns, around amazing lagoons and across rivers with stunning scenery wherever we went. Thanks so much for putting this cache out for us to find and enjoy. We really appreciate it.
Find #1792 for me. Finally found at 2:25 pm on a solo geocaching trip to Echuca from Bendigo. Well having failed here last month with 2 sets of eyes looking and knowing this was a super-sneaky hide I wasn't actually expecting to make a find here to today - but I had more time up my sleeve on this occasion so I thought I'd give it another crack. At one point a car stopped about 20m up the road. At first I thought it might be the CO or even another geocacher but nobody got out to give me a hint and the car eventually left after remaining there for at least 5 minutes. Maybe they thought I was acting suspiciously even though I tried to be as stealthy as I could in the circumstances. Anyway it took me about 40 minutes today but eventually I spotted something which gave me success and boy was I happy! Wow, that has to be one of the best camos I've seen and definitely worth a favourite point from me! Fantastic cache! A note to anybody who might be tempted to break into this one without the key - please don't, for your sake as well as the CO's. The joy of this cache lies *entirely* with finding that elusive key! Signing the log-book is a mere bonus. Thanks for yet another memorable challenge and fantastic cache Little Squirell!
I stopped by here at 1:40pm with jtnsilo on our way home to Bendigo. I had to pick the kids up from school at 3:30 so we didn't have long to search. After 20 minutes we had to leave empty-handed. This cache (or should I say the key!) will have to wait until another visit... Thanks for the hunt so far Little Squirell!
Took some time to find. Just as we were giving up Mrs Mighty Midget found it. T4tc.
It may not have opened the recommended way, but when you have the tools and skills then some times locks mysteriously twist and reveal their contents.
Thanks for the cache Little Squirell. Found on 11 Mar 2018 at 1:37 pm. Find #5916.
Thanks for the cache Little Squirell. Found on 11 Mar 2018 at 1:37 pm. Find #5916.
How fun! At first you think it’s a certain place, however then you have to think harder. Thank you
Headed over to Lake Lookout today to do some birding and find some caches whilst over this way... TFTF
On the way to Echuca..
Stopped here to find the cache..
Managed to find it
sign it
rehide it
Thanks Little Squirell
Stopped here to find the cache..
Managed to find it
sign it
rehide it
Thanks Little Squirell
I was talking to a fellow geocacher, when this hide was mentioned. For some reason it rang a bell, so I checked my notes. Whoops.. We forgot to log it !! I'm not sure how we missed this, as it was a very clever hide. Again, sorry for the late log. TFTC Little Squirell
Found after phoning a friend for a significant hint. My oh my that's a mean hide! Nasty nasty! Tftc
Finding the cache wasn't a problem, accessing the log was a whole different matter. Six pairs of eyes on the job and we still had to resort to PAF to get the job done. Very clever and sneaky, it gets a favourite point from us for sure.
Found today with Mrs Mark&Kelly, OzHockeyChick, Sharkiefan and Jimbo-80. After utilising the best TOTT (PAF), this cache was located and signed. Absolutely loved this one. Thanks for the cache.
Find # 4436 @ 1028 H
Found with Tyred n Cranky
Up in Echuca for the "3 Months to the event in Alexandra - Echuca" event,
Well with over a year since we DNF'd this one, 24-April-2016 in fact, once again it was an all in search for the hidden key. After quite a while of searching I spied something a little odd. And boy was I pleased to see a key attached to the end of it.
A great cache and glad I was finally able to get my name in the log.
TFTC Little Squirell
Found with Tyred n Cranky
Up in Echuca for the "3 Months to the event in Alexandra - Echuca" event,
Well with over a year since we DNF'd this one, 24-April-2016 in fact, once again it was an all in search for the hidden key. After quite a while of searching I spied something a little odd. And boy was I pleased to see a key attached to the end of it.
A great cache and glad I was finally able to get my name in the log.
TFTC Little Squirell
Find No. 1887. Found with FUF009 at 10.28am
A drive to Echuca to attend the '3 Months to the event in Alexandra - Echuca' event.
Before the event we had time to do some caching so making our way around Echuca we located caches as we went. This one was first on our list for the day seeing how we DNF'd it on the 24th April 2016.
So the search began with all three of us looking for a hidden key somewhere. After quite a while of searching, finally it was FUF009 who spotted the tricky hide and with key in hand we soon had our names on the log. A FAV point from us.
TFTC
A drive to Echuca to attend the '3 Months to the event in Alexandra - Echuca' event.
Before the event we had time to do some caching so making our way around Echuca we located caches as we went. This one was first on our list for the day seeing how we DNF'd it on the 24th April 2016.
So the search began with all three of us looking for a hidden key somewhere. After quite a while of searching, finally it was FUF009 who spotted the tricky hide and with key in hand we soon had our names on the log. A FAV point from us.
TFTC