Forgotten Heroes: Ken Baker Koongal, Queensland, Australia
By
The Talent on 12-Nov-12. Waypoint GC4178X
Cache Details
This cache is listed on an external listing site.
By visiting the external cache listing you are leaving the Geocaching Australia website.
Geocaching Australia is not affiliated with the original listing site for this cache.
Please click here to view the caches listing.
If you wish to log this cache, you will need to log it on the external site.
This will require a separate user account on that site. (More Details)
By visiting the external cache listing you are leaving the Geocaching Australia website.
Geocaching Australia is not affiliated with the original listing site for this cache.
Please click here to view the caches listing.
If you wish to log this cache, you will need to log it on the external site.
This will require a separate user account on that site. (More Details)
Archived Cache Notice:
This cache is currently listed as Archived in our database.
The could be for one of several reasons:
This cache is currently listed as Archived in our database.
The could be for one of several reasons:
- The cache is archived on the cache's listing site.
- Geocaching Australia has not received any data in our feed for this cache in a reasonable amount of time and it has been auto-archived.
- The cache's status has only recently changed on its listing site and we don't know about it yet (can take up to 7 days).
- The cache has been incorrectly set as 'Archived' by a user.
If you know that this geocache is incorrectly listed as archived you can click the 'Set Available' link on the right. This will temporarily re-activate the cache.
You must be logged in to do this
Logs
Putting this one on hold until I can get out and check it once the rain eases up
Liked this series. Interesting to learn about local folks good deeds and contributions to the community.
seemed hazardous looking from where I was standing, might go back and look from other road another day.
Turned up at the park and there was a muggle raking leaves into a container in the park. Didn't' have time to wait them out as I had kids to pick up. Another day
Dooghan
Dooghan
Cache Raid to Rockhampton with Gunnie69..
Numbers are the name of the game & so we came to partake of the caches in the area
Leaving the earlier event Gunnie69 & I sped off to collect this series before we headed ho,me little realising we would actually have had time to spare (hours in fact)
After a short walk we reached GZ according to GPS - was a bit more over there that I finally liberated the container
Log signed - we're gone
TNLNSL
Thanks The Talent
Numbers are the name of the game & so we came to partake of the caches in the area
Leaving the earlier event Gunnie69 & I sped off to collect this series before we headed ho,me little realising we would actually have had time to spare (hours in fact)
After a short walk we reached GZ according to GPS - was a bit more over there that I finally liberated the container
Log signed - we're gone
TNLNSL
Thanks The Talent
Kaisho53 and I wanted to pay our respects to the forgotten heroes before leaving town, so this was our focus before heading to the airport for our flight, which turned out tobe delayed due to storms in Brisbane, but we don't talk about that...
This was the second in the series and on arrival the park was deserted availing us of a muggle free hunt. We marked the waypoint and projected the final location. OK, over there... We took off through the park and found a path to GZ. Once there, I stopped at a likely hiding spot, but my GPS read 14m away. So, I headed in and followed the GPS til it counted down. I found another prime candidate for a cache hide but as I started to look, Kaisho53 pulled the container from the place I stopped at first... HUH... Ah well, my name is in the log...
Cheers The Talent.
This was the second in the series and on arrival the park was deserted availing us of a muggle free hunt. We marked the waypoint and projected the final location. OK, over there... We took off through the park and found a path to GZ. Once there, I stopped at a likely hiding spot, but my GPS read 14m away. So, I headed in and followed the GPS til it counted down. I found another prime candidate for a cache hide but as I started to look, Kaisho53 pulled the container from the place I stopped at first... HUH... Ah well, my name is in the log...
Cheers The Talent.
FTF, Didn't see the track across but managed to navigate our way around in the car.
Thanks The Talent
Thanks The Talent