CRY 15 Cry like a baby. Farnborough, Queensland, Australia
By
Temingi on 05-Nov-12. Waypoint GC40WAF
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Logs
Thanks Dooghan for placing this cache. Too wet when we were here last time. Thanks Temingi for maintaining.
This was the only one of the series that eluded us, should have pressed on but the many spider webs were putting my nephew off.
Found with _hitam lighting up the power trail today.Enjoying a spur of the moment adventure.Not so much a tricky find, but with the spiders and the oncoming dark it was tricky. Filled with water, log destroyed and no repair kit today. Both unable to mark the log.
Found with deaf group - codawives, deafsanta, deafcat silence49 crank1 lance51 surdiVisio ??
Got it with deaf group - codawives, deafsanta, deafcat silence49 crank1 lance51 surdiVisio
Found it awesome thanks share DeafSanta DutchAus Crank1 Silence49 Lance51 Codawivies Surdivislo
Got it with deaf group - codawives, deafsanta, deafcat silence49 crank1 DutchAus surdiVisio
We were able to complete a nice lap here. One or two caches took a bit of effort for us as Germans. There is a different nature 15,000 km away. The cans were usually found quickly. Every now and then ants were annoying.1.40 pmTFTC # 3040
I started this series yesterday, so it'd be rude not to complete it before we headed back to Brisbane.This was a nice quick find.---Over a week ago we made a trip up to Yeppoon to visit family and some of the big things dotted around the state. On the way we stopped off at Noosa Heads (big pelican) and Maryborough before staying in Hervey Bay (big whales) for a couple of days to break up the journey. Whilst in Hervey Bay we went out on a glass bottomed boat and explored Big Woody Island and Round Island. Onwards again and we visited Childers, Gin Gin and got stuck in a crazy tailback a few kilometers from Miriam Vale (big crab, big donut and big Magpie). It would have been rude not to pick up a cache or two on our journey North.We visited Great Keppel and did some snorkeling (and Jack spotted a large sting ray), Emu Park to view the Singing Ship, Rockhampton (big bulls) to visit the zoo (which I wasn't too keen on) and just about every restaurant and coffee shop in Yeppoon. It's a lovely part of the world.On the way back home (boo) we visited the caves at Cania Gorge and stayed overnight at the retreat and then on to the Three Moons Silo Mural, Gayndah (big orange) and then onto the Bruce and straight back home.Thanks!!#3535
Took a bit longer here but arfter going into the scrub and back again then trusting the Coordinates they led me right to the cache further away from where I began my search but accurate within 1 meter on geocaching app. Tftc
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Traveling up to Qld from Vic with a muggle friend we've been staying in Emu Park with his family for the week before making our way back down the coast to visit my family on the way home over the next couple of weeks.
Seeing the C.R.Y. series before I had even left Victoria, I just had to convince my muggle friend to drive me out to search. Luckily it didn't take much convincing, and he always enjoys finding a cache or 2.
It took us just under 3hrs to complete the series. We started out parking the car in the middle of 3 caches and walking back and forth. Then, as the time wore on, we drove to each cache. Saw atleast 4 different types of ants, a huntsman and a couple of roos along the way. Thankfully no wiggly sticks!
At cache #13 I reached my 1000th cache find milestone.
Thanks dooghan and Temingi for placing and maintaining these caches.
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Traveling up to Qld from Vic with a muggle friend we've been staying in Emu Park with his family for the week before making our way back down the coast to visit my family on the way home over the next couple of weeks.
Seeing the C.R.Y. series before I had even left Victoria, I just had to convince my muggle friend to drive me out to search. Luckily it didn't take much convincing, and he always enjoys finding a cache or 2.
It took us just under 3hrs to complete the series. We started out parking the car in the middle of 3 caches and walking back and forth. Then, as the time wore on, we drove to each cache. Saw atleast 4 different types of ants, a huntsman and a couple of roos along the way. Thankfully no wiggly sticks!
At cache #13 I reached my 1000th cache find milestone.
Thanks dooghan and Temingi for placing and maintaining these caches.
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This one was quite tricky and a scrubby clamber, but found it just as we were about to give up.
OCW PelDroedGwin and geodog Peppa
Staying at Emu Park for a few nights, decided to go for a drive to explore a little today.
Don’t think I know this song, but I now have ideas for our toad trip playlist.
A lovely stretch of bush here.
Tftc
Staying at Emu Park for a few nights, decided to go for a drive to explore a little today.
Don’t think I know this song, but I now have ideas for our toad trip playlist.
A lovely stretch of bush here.
Tftc
Ocw the Bebes as we visit Yeppoon. Thought we would collect this series. Tftc
Took some bush bashing but we were determined. This will be our last today as run out of time Will pop back and grab the rest when we leave Yeppoon TFTC
Taken a while to getting around to logging a few caches, time to play catchup.
I usually try to get the date vaguely right.
Out and about with our friend that we introduced to geocaching recently.
We decided to do a few more of the Cry series.
Yes it's definitely not under the palm fronds, they got checked twice while I looked elsewhere
My (insert god of choice here). You could drive a car down the tie the lead singer is wearing it's that wide.
The Box Tops. (didn't realise they had run out of band names in 1968)
TFTC
Run out of time, but we'll be back to do the rest.
I usually try to get the date vaguely right.
Out and about with our friend that we introduced to geocaching recently.
We decided to do a few more of the Cry series.
Yes it's definitely not under the palm fronds, they got checked twice while I looked elsewhere
My (insert god of choice here). You could drive a car down the tie the lead singer is wearing it's that wide.
The Box Tops. (didn't realise they had run out of band names in 1968)
TFTC
Run out of time, but we'll be back to do the rest.
Looked at this cache today . It needs some attention but is still operable. Will replace in a few days time. BTW its not under the pile of palm fronds.
A planned trip north with a mate and his family, sees us checking out some of our great countryside. We got in some camping and in some not so usual spots. It has been fun and the best part is I get to cache in places I do not usually get to visit.
Today it was free time looking around Rocky. Then I get a call you still in Rocky. It was Triple turmoil saying she was heading to Yeppoon. We meet up around late lunchtime and got in some caching around Rocky and then into Yeppoon. Some dinner and then it was me back to my camp site. Another fun filled and another extreme day of caching.
We saw this power trail of 20+ caches and thought do we have enough time. Well let’s give it a go. Of the 20, we got 2 DNF’s, # 14 and #19, the rest were easy enough finds with some taking a little extra time than the usual park and grab. We had a good plan and it worked well and finished up in under 90 mins.
Thanks for the cache and the hide, I signed the log and returned the cache as found.
Today it was free time looking around Rocky. Then I get a call you still in Rocky. It was Triple turmoil saying she was heading to Yeppoon. We meet up around late lunchtime and got in some caching around Rocky and then into Yeppoon. Some dinner and then it was me back to my camp site. Another fun filled and another extreme day of caching.
We saw this power trail of 20+ caches and thought do we have enough time. Well let’s give it a go. Of the 20, we got 2 DNF’s, # 14 and #19, the rest were easy enough finds with some taking a little extra time than the usual park and grab. We had a good plan and it worked well and finished up in under 90 mins.
Thanks for the cache and the hide, I signed the log and returned the cache as found.
Same as last note made. Didn't feel like scratching around though piles of branches with spiders.
After meeting up with Chamad, we worked our way through some of the puzzles and trads around yeppoon.
It took us an hour and a half to run through this power trail. Unfortunately there were a couple of dnfs. Oh well. Adds a little colour to the map and targets if I am ever back this way.
It took us an hour and a half to run through this power trail. Unfortunately there were a couple of dnfs. Oh well. Adds a little colour to the map and targets if I am ever back this way.
My phone decided that GZ was in a big pile of palm fronds. I didnt fancy searching through that, so we did not attempt this one.
Great Northern escape 2022 Day 120. Yeppoon Day 1. After a long night with light rain, I was up and ready to go. I first went for a lab at Wreck bay, then went on to the CRY series. It seems that all the money spent up here has not led to a long term success. At least the road has a good set of caches on it. I stopped for a few more on the way home.
With traffic whizzing by I pulled over and found all of these caches I had on my list today. One took two visits and an ant infested tree was quite a challenge. A few of the hides were very well done.
Thanks for the cache Temingi
37213.23 TNLN
Visited: World Traveling Gold GC A#6 & GeoVenture2020 A#448
**Albida**
With traffic whizzing by I pulled over and found all of these caches I had on my list today. One took two visits and an ant infested tree was quite a challenge. A few of the hides were very well done.
Thanks for the cache Temingi
37213.23 TNLN
Visited: World Traveling Gold GC A#6 & GeoVenture2020 A#448
**Albida**
On my way from Canberra to North Queensland with a few detours for shires. TFTC.
Did this one with Temimgi as my chauffeur so quick finds on all. We fixed a few on the way.
Great series.
Did this one with Temimgi as my chauffeur so quick finds on all. We fixed a few on the way.
Great series.
We were out today to try our luck at this series and also the finish the Adventure Lab and grab a couple of Earth caches.
We have done heaps and heaps of power Trails and series of caches over the years but this one would have to be one of the best we have attempted. Coordinates were spot on making most of them easy finds and there was plenty of parking on a surprisingly quiet road. Being all trads we didn't have to sit down and spend hours working out puzzles before we could start it was just a nice day out. We knew almost all the songs and were singing between caches, glad we were travelling alone. All caches were found today and all log books now contain our name. We apologise for the semi genetic log but it's very hard to write something different about each case but we will add something at the ones we remember. Please accept we do appreciate the time, effort and expense going to setting up and maintaining this series great series.
This was the one that took us the longest to find as today our GPS had us 5 metres off and all of the other finds had been so accurate but we got there in the end.
The least we can do is spend a bit of time and add the singers of these songs as requested.
Many thanks Temingi for a great series that we really enjoyed.
The singer was :- The Box Tops
We have done heaps and heaps of power Trails and series of caches over the years but this one would have to be one of the best we have attempted. Coordinates were spot on making most of them easy finds and there was plenty of parking on a surprisingly quiet road. Being all trads we didn't have to sit down and spend hours working out puzzles before we could start it was just a nice day out. We knew almost all the songs and were singing between caches, glad we were travelling alone. All caches were found today and all log books now contain our name. We apologise for the semi genetic log but it's very hard to write something different about each case but we will add something at the ones we remember. Please accept we do appreciate the time, effort and expense going to setting up and maintaining this series great series.
This was the one that took us the longest to find as today our GPS had us 5 metres off and all of the other finds had been so accurate but we got there in the end.
The least we can do is spend a bit of time and add the singers of these songs as requested.
Many thanks Temingi for a great series that we really enjoyed.
The singer was :- The Box Tops
Didn't have much time couldn't see it and didn't want to risk going into deep shrubbery
Found while in town visiting friends who recently moved here. Thanks for the cache
Looked high and low for this one. We didn't like leaving a blue face for this one Thanks for a good hunt though
On our TL 21 Caching Tour we headed out to start our day of our caching adventure though we would do this series. Found responsibly quickly TFTC
Been to Palm Cove and Yungaburra with my sister and 95yr old Mum and are now heading home. Planned a morning of caching here to do this power trail before heading to Bargara for our last night. Geohubby needed to hop out of the car and find this one for me!! Thanks Temingi for the cache. The Box Tops sang this.
On a GC weekend in Yeppoon with Drennostar - thought we'd try our first power trail. We did about 50% so that we've got a reason for another weekend here down the track.
I'm hopeless with band names, so no idea about these songs.
I'm not a fan of trekking through long grass and normally send Drennostar in as he's braver than me, but I sucked it up and made the find this time! Great hide - I almost missed it.
I'm hopeless with band names, so no idea about these songs.
I'm not a fan of trekking through long grass and normally send Drennostar in as he's braver than me, but I sucked it up and made the find this time! Great hide - I almost missed it.
Coordinates changed from:
S 23° 4.464 E 150° 45.387
Coordinates changed to:
S 23° 4.458 E 150° 45.385
Distance from original: 38.2 feet or 11.6 meters.
New firebreak destroyed the original placement.
S 23° 4.464 E 150° 45.387
Coordinates changed to:
S 23° 4.458 E 150° 45.385
Distance from original: 38.2 feet or 11.6 meters.
New firebreak destroyed the original placement.
A big full day planned with the team of hatzofff, grannysmith1947, RoddyC and youngoldfella. The day was picture perfect and we got so much enjoyment out of singing our way through this beaut series.
All caches found were in good condition and easy to spot, thanks CO for placing and my apologies for the generic logs.
TFTC Temingi
Found December 19, 2020
All caches found were in good condition and easy to spot, thanks CO for placing and my apologies for the generic logs.
TFTC Temingi
Found December 19, 2020
TFTC smile 8196 out and about with Hatzoff Snickersallan and miss Millie geo dog having a great time last couple of days in Yeppoon doing the Phishing series FP
Thank you, Temingi, for placing this cache for our enjoyment.
Thank you, Temingi, for placing this cache for our enjoyment.
Day 23 on our return journey from our northern adventures with RoddyC, Snickersallan GrannySmith 1947 caching south to wards home.
Caching in Yeppoon today. Cry series this evening after dinner after it was cooler.
TFTC Temingi
Caching in Yeppoon today. Cry series this evening after dinner after it was cooler.
TFTC Temingi
Found with ECR97
A bit trickier than the previous ones on this trail but we found it
TFTC
A bit trickier than the previous ones on this trail but we found it
TFTC
Greetings from Brisvegas and happy geo-ween . My husband and I have been planning to come up here for a weekend and I do love a good power trail so this was my main target. This is where I caught up with my husband and he drove me to show me all the caches he found. Interesting song. Thanks for the fun
TFTC,
We had a big tourist day yesterday with a trip to Great Keppel Island.
Today we set about to cache on the North side of town and managed 30 finds and 1 DNF which after looking from the top was probably better called a DNA.
Wow a chance to some numbers in one day. Hard to find, we are not crying now.
Enjoyed the day and good to get so many caches in one day after so many bad days further south.
We had a big tourist day yesterday with a trip to Great Keppel Island.
Today we set about to cache on the North side of town and managed 30 finds and 1 DNF which after looking from the top was probably better called a DNA.
Wow a chance to some numbers in one day. Hard to find, we are not crying now.
Enjoyed the day and good to get so many caches in one day after so many bad days further south.
Out today with Wazza9 we did 30 finds, great series of caches. Must say this took a while to locate, stamped log and replaced. Thanks to Temingi.
Woah way to go almost gave up - thanks for the clues they are not always at ground level
I am up from Canberra for a relaxing holiday visiting my sister at her holiday house. Been years since I have been in this area and now as a cacher delighted to see this series to pick up. Weather was beautiful, sunny but muggy. Glad to get back into the aircon even if only for a little while before the next one. My Sister kindly drove me around to get these. She supports my crazy caching hobby (we went all around England, Ireland, Scotland and Italy doing it) but is not a cacher herself. Anyway this is a generic log mostly so all caches were found in good condition and except for a few wild caching events were standard drive by caches.
Took me awhile to find it. I was looking in the wrong direction
Thanks for the great series Temingi, greatly appreciate your efforts in keeping this great game alive and kicking in the area.
Took me awhile to find it. I was looking in the wrong direction
Thanks for the great series Temingi, greatly appreciate your efforts in keeping this great game alive and kicking in the area.