Rock Climb Mulgrave, Victoria, Australia
By planetfab on 10-Dec-12. Waypoint GC42NAE

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16-Nov-24
I have being eyeing this cache off for a while due the D/T combo. Decided to make the trek out this morning to pick it up. After getting pricked by a few bushes and making the terrain much harder than it should have been I spotted something a little out of place. Definitely a favorite from me for the lovely crafted container. Thanks for the adventure planetfab.
 
12-Sep-24
Rock Climb, oh Rock Climb.....How much I had put you on the too hard pile after hearing some stories and knowing it was a bit of a walk in, coupled with some horror stories that it had taken previous finders a long time to find. So in my mind I had a completely different idea of what the cache actually was... today I proved myself wrong..... in fact I spotted the cache in seconds. After walking past here a couple month ago (hurt as I was saving it for another streak day) to find the cache further along the trail, I knew I had to return to conquer this one but not expecting it to be as simple as it actually was!Well that was unexpected, but all the happier for it. Thanks for the cache and the little adventure.
 
14-Aug-24
NOT DAMN FUNNY!!!!!!
 
22-Jul-24
Worth the hike even with the prickly bushes!
 
Very very clever ! Thanks for the challenge and find 234!
 
11-May-24
No luck
 
28-Jan-24
This one had been on the to do list for a long time. After visiting the steam museum nearby today I realised this wasn't too far away so after finding some (sort of) nearby parking the trek was on. After starting the climb I realised the hard part was going to be getting down again afterwards!I thought I heard a good idea from the satellite image where this would be but it turned out to be more of a search than anticipated, but eventually after getting the arms and legs scratched up I spotted something that looked a bit out of place and sure enough!This was our first ever D3/T4 find, and the location and container definitely deserve a favourite point. TFTC!
 
27-Jan-24
What a ripper of a cache! Today was a day of quantity and quality. The best part of the day was spend racking up over 15km and 35 caches on a power trail. After finding low terrain, low difficulty bison's in trees all day I needed 'one more cache' on my way back home. It had to be good, and it had to be a bit different. I looked over the map and spotted this one. I recalled that it has been on my radar for a while but I am never in this area. It was not too far and only a slight detour on the way home. Finding a suitable parking spot was the first challenge. Then scrambling and dragging my tired legs up the rocks was the next. At GZ I searched and searched focusing on the size attribute. Hmmm....no luck. Then at the right angle I spotted something unusual and bingo. A few cockroaches later and the manky log book was signed. As for the geocacher's curse of 'one last cache'....well the nearby stroll to planetfab's other cache was too hard to resist. And certainly well worth the few extra steps.Thanks so much planetfab for making my day with these two very cool caches.
 
16-Aug-23
Today, I teamed up with Omegaman for an afternoon of caching shenanigans in the Dandy area. We both had a few we particularly wanted to find. This was one of the caches on my list. Omegaman had found it many years ago but stated he couldn't remember where or what it was. I think he secretly knew how much i would enjoy discovering it, so kept quiet. So l began by climbing, and my search while trying not to cause an avalanche. It was only as I went to investigate one thing that I saw another, which led me to discovering this awesome cache. It's definitely worthy of a favourite point.
 
13-May-23
Wow, amazing work!
TFTC
 
04-May-23
This was thankfully a very quick find as this hill is steep and slippery after the rain. Thank you planetfab for placing and maintaining Rock Climb for us to find today.

Find # 1803.
 
21-Apr-23
I had written myself a note to take insect spray but forget in the challenge of accessing parking.
The ants have certainly found themselves a palace and are strongly holding fort.
we negotiated them and signed the log.
What an amazing construction.
TFTC planetfab - love your work and thank you for making our geocaching experience a little more special.
 
21-Apr-23
This was the meeting point for a very adventurous and special milestone day for myself and kbucky after parking issues now sorted we ventured to GZ and pondered the best way in kbucky spotted this thing easily and after sweeping antz away we happily added our signatures to this awesome cache gets a favorite point from me...TFTC planet fab
 
19-Mar-23
Great find after an afternoon of minigolf with the geokid and friend. Discovered by accident by geokid in under 5 mins with shouts of “that is amazing”
 
07-Feb-23
One of the most well made containers I’ve seen TFTC
 
07-Feb-23
Found with KdosVerH123

Was expecting a bit of a more difficult climb given the terrain rating, but this one is an exceptionally well constructed container!

Tftc
 
14-Jan-23
Out on my own doing a read this on this one. Park down the road short walk got to the challenge. Had additional information this time from previous finder so was pretty positive on my goal. Made the descent and made the amazing cash fine. Great piece of camo here I would fit it into a large container. Container has lost Liz so replaced with same style. It gets a Favourites from me well done
 
Set off to cross this one off the list today and well after a very steep climb up a hill, with loose rocks, we found the cache nicely hidden.

This one has nicely added to our Difficulty and Terrain Grid, filling in another spot. Thanks for an enjoyable find. TFTC
 
30-Dec-22
Found thanks !
 
18-Dec-22
What an absolute cracker!
Took a 5 mins of searching but got there.

1 note, the recent heavy rains have made their way to the log and it is quite soaked through, some pages may be lost.
I have left it in a way to hopefully avoid further water damage but if the next finder could bring a waterproof sandwich bag or alike it would help.
Otherwise I'll come back and bag it up in the next few days when in the area.
 
01-Dec-22
We have looked at this one a number of times but never quite been close enough but that all changed today. Found the entry point to the track and the. Up the rock slide. A bit of a look around and soon the excellent bit of camo was spotted. Nice work. We completed the signing duties and re hid. TFTC
A fav pt
 
21-Nov-22
This cache was raised as a ‘must try’ whilst en route to the Whittlesea Mega. With Mummy Short Legs as my travel companion and previous finder of this cache, we decided to stop on our way home so that I could have a try at finding it. I got the tip-off on the approach and it just so happened that I sat down to peruse the area at just the right angle. One of the best caches I’ve seen! Although completely infested with ants and the log was sodden. It definitely needs some love but thanks for the fantastic cache!
 
18-Nov-22
We where on route to get a another new LGA when this one was spotted on th emap when literally we where almost driving over it. JJ52 needed this for her next D/T loop. The car was spotted and the cache was stamped. This is SO much easier if you come from the top, otherwise you will go through the spikey bushes like i did. nice work on the cammo for the cache.

The JAMS team ( JJ52,Allister w, Mogni, and sir_spectre minus mitchell&hound ) we where out for there usually monthly caching adventure. This time it was to Victoria for the Whittlesea Mega. We left thrusday morning and came back monday We targeted as many Vic LGA's on the journey there and back plus trying to get some extra's around the " melbourne CBD ". A few letterbox D/T's that don't exist in S.A. where stamped and selected D/T's in victoria for our fizzy grid only using victorian caches ( 11 to go before this trip for me ). Where possible old caches where targeted in the missing LGA's ( 2000 or 2001 ) or caches with high fav points. This filled holes in some of the teams Jasper grids. The recent rains caused localized floods that caused a few road closures that slowed our team down and meant we didn't get all LGA's targeted, we where also slowed down by the parks that have turned in to marshes with the rain. Also one tree was climbed which was a record low for the team. It was good to catch up with some teams we have seen for many months or a year or two at the mega and meet some new teams as well.
 
18-Nov-22
The JAMS team (JJ52, allister w, mogni, sir_spectre) have hit the road again, this time heading to the Wittlesea Mega event caching along the way. We had various goals that we wanted to achieve on our 5 day road trip concentrating on old caches, LGA's, unusual D/T combinations and caches with lots of favourite points. [^]

We covered a lot of ground and had a fun time touring around Victoria. We also really enjoyed the Mega and caught up with lots of people, some we hadn't seen for quite a while. There was plenty to see and do at the showgrounds and we managed to fit events, labs and the maze while we were there before heading out to find more caches. Big Grin

We were lucky with the weather, which turned out to be much nicer than what was forecast and we were able to get out there and find the caches we had targeted. All in all a great 5 days. Cool

Today was a day of driving around Melbourne finding caches in different LGA's and another couple of oldies. [^]

sir_spectre made the climb for this one and came down with a few scratches. Surprised

Thanks for the cache planetfab. Smile
 
18-Nov-22
The JAMS (JJ52, allister w, mogni, sir_spectre) crew went on a MEGA adventure. We all managed to get a 5 day weekend so we made the most of our trip out of state. Our main targets were old caches, different LGA's and those that have lots of favourite points plus of course the MEGA and all the caches put out in celebration
Thanks to all those who have placed, hosted events and kept all the other caches alive for us to find.
All caches signed as JAMS.
Thanks to planetfab from mogni Smile
 
18-Nov-22
Found with the jams crew. Mainly targeting older caches and LGAs. TFTC
 
24-Oct-22
Time for a Sunday morning adventure. I teamed up with OzHockeyChick to head down to Frankston for the CITO followed by a handful of select caches.

There is always time for one more. I spotted this high favourites cache nearby and OzHockeyChick suggested it was worthy.

We found a spot to park near GZ and soon began an interesting descent to the possible GZ location. There are a few levels to choose from, however I spotted something when I arrived and sure enough that was the cache. Some clever design here and I’m intrigued how the cache made it here in the first place. The cache was completely covered in ants so it took a bit to get to the log. Worthy of a favourite point for the effort involved.

Thanks planetfab for adding this cache to the worldwide collection for us all to find.

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18-Oct-22
What a challenge!! First time we came here it was pouring rain, came back the second time with no rain and climbed it safely

Great views from the very top!!
 
10-Oct-22
My first attempt at this failed miserably, and I didn't even get past the tree line. I walked off and read through some logs, and it was suggested to start further down. On my return, I was determined to get it, and I headed up from a better angle.

After reaching the wall, I was stumped. I couldn't see anywhere. I had a relax and think, and I hoped the cache was not in the rocks that had slipped down the wall. I could see some wood and bits, but as I chilled for a few minutes, I came across a log with a mini clue, and then I found the cache! What an excellent construction! Thanks for the fun!
 
25-Sep-22
We were looking for a family adventure somewhere, and with ut being high tide, that ruled out the ocean caching I'd been looking at. All the recent rain and my adventure in the hills the last few days, shouldn't that they were out, so we thought we would tackle the high Favourite Point caches along the Eastlink trail near here.

We walked to this one via Police Road and then down the path. It was there that we discovered that we had to climb all the way back up again. Of course we then climbed back up too far. Eventually got to the right height and after taking some photos, found this nice geocache container.

Thanks for the cache Planet Fab
Hunter
 
25-Sep-22
Found with the family
 
25-Sep-22
Found with the 999Hunter & 999Huntress
 
11-Aug-22
This one has been on my radar for a bit. I have been very casually working on my Phisy (P81) D/T ratings grid and saw that this cache would fill in a missing one.

This morning I had planned to go straight after work, so I should have had plenty of time to search for this one, but unfortunately I got off work really late. By the time I arrive at GZ the sun was setting quickly.

I found the path in which the cache got it's name, but after I started my initial climb I hit a lot of overgrowth making it difficult to reach the posted coordinates. I then climb back down to try to assess if there was a way to approach from the top.

I then headed up the hill from about 40M away and circled back around which made for a bit easier traversing. I actually had arrived at GZ, but I didn't know it had the time. My phone still had me about 10M above GZ. I then proceeded down and searched under every rock I could.

After about 20 min or so and no cache found. I resorted too checking the hint. Ah... well looks like that time was wasted lol. I then starting checking other beacons, but no luck. I reached out to the CO for a bit of a nudge. Armed with the correct GZ I continued my search and that is when I finally noticed something out of place.

Wow absolutely amazing camo on this one! A very well constructed cache and with that find another step close to completing my Phisy!.

Thanks for the fun tonight and TFTC.


Cache Maintenance Status:

The camo on this one was absolutely amazing, I haven't seen one quite like this. However, the inner cache container was completely rusted and the logbook has taken alot of water damage. It was dry today, but alot of pages appear to have bene fused together.
 
Not knowing the area we came at this one from above and made short work of the desent and a short search soon had a very well made cache 'in hand' every well done to the CO, added our names and climbed out and back to the car.

This was a long weekend of caching that we had planned to take toolman on with us when he had recovered from what his doctor call a 'tune-up' but due to a delay here and a setback there all he could manage was a catch up over coffee on Saturday morning, it's been a while so it was nice to just have a chat. In the end it was a Friday to Monday trip where myself and goose searched for a small amount of caches to help fill a few of our grids, it was a few days of mixed weather but we still had a good caching trip, thanks to all the COs.

Thanks for the cache.

Found on 23/07/2022 at 10:14:00 thanks to planetfab for placing this cache for me to find.

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23-Jul-22
Over from Tasmanian for with weekend with Stainless steel rat to visit 1TOOLMAN. We were making our way out east to his place but had a few 'distractions' on the way. We found a sneaky park close by and made our way to GZ, perhaps not exactly as the CO intended but it worked well. I absolutely loved the cache, it is so well made!
Well done planetfab, a fav point from me
 
17-Jan-22
Thanks for this stunning cache. A lot of effort constructing this one. The kids loves the rock scramble too. Cleared out the dirt and resident cockroach. Log not in great condition but still useable.
 
12-Jan-22
It not a cave of did not find as I never really looked as I am a 73 year old gent I thought better before attempting that clime. I with “Caitlin TW” on this I think it is a bit unsafe.
 
05-Jan-22
Out with BoabTree, we had a wonderful day collecting quality caches that neither of us had found.
We weren’t even thinking of doing this one with a terrain4 rating, but we were passing it anyway, so stopped to assess it. Let’s give it a go !!
We clambered up, searched and searched, and finally found the magnificent treasure. What a concept, what construction. A favourite point, thanks planetfab.
 
04-Jan-22
Out and about with Echidna44 we looked at the D/T rating and thought ‘No Way’. We had to pass by GZ on the way to another cache and after a sniff around, decided that we would make an attempt. We climbed up the hill and started to search. Things were looking grim when something was spotted and investigated. Voila, the cache. This is just brilliant, definitely one of the best caches that I have come across. We were lucky to find it.
 
31-Oct-21
Spot has become overgrown, unreachable from below, and the cache overrun by ants and soggy. Might need some maintenance
 
31-Oct-21
Wowza. So difficult.
Also, very unsafe!
A) muggle cars everywhere
B) very overgrown
C) slippery when wet!

Couldn't write in log book due to large black spider and wet+++

Can I suggest moving it so it's accessible from the trail? Would make it ten times nicer!
 
24-Oct-21
This was a cache that I wasn't keen to try on my own, so with Dad and the geopups in tow we headed out here tonight. Thankfully the light hadn't faded too much as we lowered ourselves over things that are definitely made to keep you safe. We too took the top down approach, however I would have been fine heading the other way and it probably would have been a nicer walk than the major roads we walked along.

This was a fun cache to find! I had read the hint before heading out this way to see if anything special was needed and had it ringing in the back of my mind while searching. I saw something that looked out of place and was going to dismiss it until the hint clicked... aha there it is!

The log itself it quite damp and the small container it's in has seen better days, but I loved the camo!! If there's such a thing as being waterlogged then this cache was antlogged, I've never had so many crawl over my hands in my life haha!

Thanks for the cache and the adventure Smile
 
18-Jul-21
Found!
 
13-Mar-21
Back into caching again in 2021, and I have a few new year’s resolutions. One is working on my DT grid, and the combination here was particularly attractive.

I followed the lead of others and took a top down approach.

What a beautiful cache!

Great skills planetfab TFTC
 
11-Dec-20
I have viewed this cache at 100 kms per hour many times and thought I must try that one day.

Geokid showed no interest in coming along so it was on my lonesome to GZ.

I found a parking spot nearby in the driveway of a house under demolition. Perfect.

Attacking from above the thicket was very healthy. Wish I wore jeans. Ha.

My head popped out very close to GZ. A lack of pockets and an excess of items in my hands led to a greater degree of difficulty.

With a careful eye on where my feet went in the terrain I found myself staring at exactly the right spot. How lucky was that?

I can well appreciate the effort in the construction and happily add another favourite to the pile.

Great work Planetfab.
 
29-Sep-20
Great spot phew
 
29-Sep-20
Found it
 
13-Jul-20
Found at the second attempt this afternoon. We approached from above which saved a little clambering and sweating, and soon saw something a little suspicious. Fantastic construction, and the ants definitely agree. Thanks heaps for a great adventure and find.
 
28-Jun-20
Wow. What a piece of work.
It took us a while to find but when we did, we were very impressed.
Thanks planetfab. Worthy of a favourite.
Chiefton!!!
 
23-Jun-20
Excellent camoflauge on this one, log is damp but other than that a great cache
 
08-Jun-20
Enjoyed the climb! Awesome cache as well. When I removed the booklet from its container, a lizard leapt out into my hand and onto the ground. Gave me a huge fright! happy to have liberated it from its prison though. Would've been hungry .
Thanks for the fun and the cache planetfab!
 
08-Jun-20
Nice hide! Our 6yo geokid has a great time climbing up and down the rocks. We filled two bags with rubbish just walking down to GZ from Police Rd. Nice to see lots of bike riders out and about.
 
01-Mar-20
Amazing Geocache, probably one of the best we've ever found. Even though only one of us loved the climb, we were both thrilled to find the cache. Even found a shortcut back to the car, and took some great pics at the top. TFTC!
 
10-Feb-20
Awesome hide. Been looking for this one for a while. Cheeky work find
 
29-Jan-20
Found it
 
28-Dec-19
So glad I persevered. One of the best. It’s there and I don’t want to say much because I’ll give it away. Brilliant construction. Nice to get there in the end with my scratched legs and all. Climbed down, then down more, then up and down a bit. In the end I got a glimpse of something just out of place.

I AM GUR
 
05-Nov-19
Started from the top worked all the way down even write to the walking Trail still no joy found plenty of good spots for heights but no manufactured ones thanks anyway
 
13-Oct-19
Couldn't find it Sad
 
29-Sep-19
After attending the puzzle workshop nearby, I called past and picked up this cache. Attacking it from above, it wasn't a difficult task to find the cleverly crafted hide.
Tftc planetfab.
 
13-Apr-19
This was a scramble for me, not so much the geo hubby who seemed to have no trouble. I had my backpack which I threw to him and in his wisdom, though it would be best to just leave it and we’ll pick it up on the way down. Then he changed his mind, so down I slid on my bottom and grabbed it. Then the hunt was on. We took quite awhile before I heard the hubby yell he had found it. Brilliant construction and very well done. Log book is wet, however, did manage to sign our names.

Thanks planetfab for a very entertaining and sometimes scary experience. Nice to have this one as a smilie.
 
11-Mar-19
This was the last of the four treasures we hadn’t found on this section of Eastlink. Definitely have to give a favourite point for this kind of hide. Geokids made it up easy enough but hay to be helped coming down. Logbook has been wet but is dry and crusty at the moment.
 
26-Feb-19
Find 1999
It was such a beautiful day so I was up for the challenge. Got to GZ and a quick scan around and I spotted a likely target. It proved to be a fantastic example of creative construction. and camo.
Log has been very wet, but still managed to sign. Now all back safe again.
A definite favourite point for a ripper cache.
Getting down meant sliding on my backside to be safe,\.
Thanks loved it.
 
17-Jan-19
Escaped the house early this morning to try and grab some caches in the Dandenong area. This was a great fun hide, I loved the walk down from Police Rd and then loved the climb back up even more! I was near the cache when I looked around and saw something amiss! Brilliant hide Ive never seen that before, def worth a fave from me!
 
29-Nov-18
We have looked at this a few times as we drive by and wondered and discussed what and where. Well, today was the day. We worked out where to park and made the very hardest approach possible. We looked and looked and looked and yep, still looking. We eventually resorted to a PAF. We didn't have to say much and he knew exactly where we were. His instructions were spot on and we looked at each other wondering why we had made this so hard. We then made the very easy return to the car. The things we do to get a smile. Thanks for this cache that has earned a favourite from us.
 
29-Nov-18
Never fails to amaze me what lengths we go to to get a smiley. Yes, this was one of those. We looked, we cursed, we slipped and slid, we resorted to a PAF. How did we make this so hard. Thanks for the cache.
 
26-Oct-18
First, great cache. I can see why it made the must do list for the 2015 Mega. What I find interesting is how the hint threw me off despite a log referring to where it must be and what it must be!
It took a PAF to put me onto the right object and after that the cache quickly revealed itself. What is further interesting was that it's neighbour, despite having a higher D rating yielded itself to me as soon as I looked at it and had a bit of a play. Go figure!
The bonus for me was that it had a minimum D/T combo I'm chasing for the month as I work towards completing the challenge and of course this is one of the last planetfab caches I haven't found. Play'n'cachen has eluded me once and I haven't gotten back there for another look.
Thanks for putting this one out planetfab. Have another favourite point as a more meaningful thanks.
 
16-Sep-18
A lot of sliding down was done here until my paf said nooo , not that far down , great cache, perhaps a waterproof container required, ants and soggy log here today . Does not detract from me giving a fp though. Smile
 
14-Jul-18
Planet fab, you have done it again. Well done. We've had 2 or 4 gies at this one. Now finally we have it. Very well played indeed.
 
10-Jul-18
Cache is all good too go
 
10-Jul-18
Cache is all fixed and ready to be found
 
25-May-18
This cache will be back on line very soon
It needed some major TLC
 
19-Mar-18
Very appropriate I climb to celebrate my 500th cache thanks plantefab. Cache a little damaged but in tact.congratulations on a superb build. Sat here to savour the moment and let log dry in the sunshine. Fav point of course Heading by bike south so check out a few more in area.
 
19-Mar-18
Cache in need of some TLC
 
19-Mar-18
Cache need some TLC
 
13-Feb-18
#1350 - 4.35pm
I had some free time today after dropping the Mini-Welders off at school. So I hit up some caches in Langwarrin but all I ended up with was 4 DNFs and some sunburn...
So I was feeling a bit flat.
I needed something special to lift my spirits.
Something epic!!
And that's when I remembered this cache. It's been on my 'to do' list for many moons and I just happened to be coming back this way.
After some typical Welderesque challenges, such as getting lost on Police Rd, struggling to find a convenient parking location and then getting lost on the Eastlink Trail(!), I was soon near GZ. However, despite the lack of muggles on the trail, I still felt a bit too exposed to go straight up the incline towards the cache because of the heavy traffic on the tollway. So I backtracked about 70m to a more covert access point. That's where I scaled up and then cut through the vegetation so that my movements went undetected. I was surprised by the amount of litter in those trees!
I arrived at GZ and took a couple of bearings. I had to do a double take at my second position when something caught my eye... and yes it was the cache!
Wow!! It is as good as the rumours say! So good in fact that I then forgot to deposit the TB I'd specifically brought along, lol.
Oh well.
Thanks for making my day, planetfab.
It really was epic!
 
24-Sep-17
G of GJMMelb and I headed out today to find a few caches. We were a little concerned at first due to the high terrain rating, but as it turned out it wasn't that difficult to get to the top. Up there, we searched in all sorts of places, and I checked the logs. Someone had walked too far (that helped us a little), and others commented on the construction.... we backtracked a little, and all of a sudden I spotted something that looked a bit out of place and turned out to be the cache. Nicely done, a favourite point from me! TFTC
 
15-Jul-17
15 July 2017 12:45 PM

Found this cache today with 4bait.... It took forever.... And I mean forever

We searched high and low... We walked up and down that wall many times .. kicking, pulling, twisting and lifting absolutely everything we could get our hands on

Eventually I PAFFED... With the location of the cache narrowed down it still took a bit longer than usual to find it... Once we got it we were in awe on the quality of the cache

Thanks for making such a great cache and putting such a great smile on my face

TFTC

And yes favourite point added for many reasons
 
14-Jul-17
Came out with mark9375 to do this I was here a few days earlier but saw the location, terrain ratings and favorite points etc and decided Mark would enjoy this too so I left it to come back and involve him. Well the cache didn't disappoint us. It was great fun climbing up and down looking here and there etc the freeway veiws were excellent and the craftsmanship was outstanding. After about 45 minutes of searching it turned out to be in plain sight. Well deserving of a favorite point TFTC
 
10-Apr-17
Thank you for checking on your cache.
I returned and (once again) spent quite some time here.
Up, down, round & round. I was determined not leave without a smile on my face
Sometimes the best things in life are worth the extra effort. Big Grin
As with any milestone, anything that makes it memorable is a good thing, and this cache is most definitely a very good thing.
A hunt and a treasure that will stay with me forever. Smile
#2,800 finds and still I get blown away with the ingenuity of some cache owners.
Added to the favorites list, of course. [^]
Thank you planetfab. Excellent!
 
10-Apr-17
Checked on the cache today, all good and ready to go !!!
 
08-Apr-17
Sadly no log found tonight/morning.
A late night caching run brought me here with high hopes.
I parked a few hundred metres to the west in a side street and made the pleasant walk to the base of the climb.
Soon enough I was at the desired level and a cleverly crafted hide was found... two metres further up than where it obviously belongs.
Unfortunately it was empty with the exception of one small RED BACK SPIDER!!!!
Returned the cover and oriented it until there was no doubt that it belonged here.
Added to my watch list.
I shall return...
 
24-Jan-17
Second attempt at this cache. After a scramble up to near GZ the initial search did not turn up anything promising. However a closer look revealed an anomaly and there it was. SL and replaced. This was a well thoughout and well crafted cache. Made it back down without injury. Thanks planetfab!
 
15-Jan-17
The number of favourite points was the attraction to this look for this cache. After finding a spot to park we legged it towards GZ. A quick search revealed nothing to see. We decided to really focus and bearing in mind the indications of a very, very clever hide we were lucky to notice a little anomaly. Further investigation proved we had the excellently constructed cache in hand, the log signed and replaced. Thanks planetfab, a definite favourite from me and a mental note to seek out more of your hides.
 
30-Dec-16
with crank1 and i climb down from the road short then path ....so she found finally we had been look for about 15mins...its lucky perfect day..and its lovely view freeway
 
30-Dec-16
6737
With laker63
Its my 2nd attempt
Finally Got it I dont know why I miss out to look out. Laker63 did look but did not check and luck that I did.
Happy to have yellow smile there now.
Thanks planetfab
 
10-Nov-16
**Big Grin Smile # *4296* / Traditional # *3283* Big Grin**

I have spent a bit of time up and around this area recently with the passing of my grandfather. It was late in the day and the geo wife and I decided to go for this one. We came from up top as parking seemed a little easier. We went over the barrier and the search was on. The GPSr had us spot on. We searched and searched and came up with nothing. After a PAF, we were informed we were too high and after we were in the correct location, I found it straight away. Wow, what a cache. Well built and deserving of some many FP. Signed and returned as found.

**Thanks for placing this trad planetfab** [^]
**A favourite from me** [^]
**Cache container and log in good condition**
**Took nothing, Left nothing**
 
18-Sep-16
The attack on this one had been looked forward to like a kid looks forward to Christmas.
Who doesn't love a nice present from planetfab?

The bike was lashed to a tree.
The rocks were climbed, possibilities tested.
Cars whizzed by below, unknowing.
A transformer was discovered.
And then the cache, another transformer really.
Well, another stellar offering from the temple of planetfab. May we all bow in worship.
 
31-Aug-16
Been searched everywhere and up then down. My legs become worn out hope to have other bit more hint. For me to put DNF I will come back again when I have a time. Sad
 
23-Aug-16
What a fantastic cache and I'm sure definitely a one of a kind. It certainly wasn't the easiest to find and it would have been made easier if I had worn sturdy boots. If my GPS hadn't sent me going round in circles and then down the face then I wouldn't have slipped and landed in some very muddy clay. Climbing back up was even more of a challenge and I felt the need to sit and rest and access the situation and to decide on my next move. I got up after sitting for about 20 minutes and took a step and then turned around and OMG I had been sitting on the cache the whole time. This definitely deserves a favourite. Thanks planetfab for a great cache. TFTC
 
23-Jul-16
**Date: 23 July 2016
Time: 9:06 am
Find #7843**

Headed out today on this remarkably cold but sunny winters day with SedgwickDave and 88andy88 to attempt to clear out some of the remaining caches in our 10km from home zone. Overall, a quite successful morning and early afternoon.

I had been wanting to tackle this and othe Planet fab caches for a while, I am sure glad we did today, we got to GZ on an unorthadox route but the search soon began. VERY tricky cache and well deserving of the favourites it has recieved. As a new caching friend of mine would say, "Well Played planetfab, Well Played." Razz Another favourite left inside this mint tin.

**Thanks to planetfab for the cache. TNLN**

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*12th / 13th November 2016 - GC65688 - Anglesea - Great Ocean Road - Victoria*
 
23-Jul-16
Found @09:04 #5603
Out on a morning caching run of the 10k with Ahomburg & 88Andy88. With expected rain it was great to have a sunny winters day but with a cold wind chill.

After finding suitable parking and making the hike into GZ it was luck the resulted in the cache being found after a couple of minutes. Another big WTF and jaw dropping moment as the effort with this hide is exceptional. Another favorite from me.[^]

TFTC planetfab
 
28-Jun-16
This was a truly memorable cache. I needed a cache for P366 and P81, and I had a fair bit of time up my sleeve, so I decided to come and find a cache that had been on my radar for a long, long time.

After parking at the recommended parking spot, I made my way to GZ. On arrival I began to realise the task ahead. After forming a brief plan of attack, I was soon where I needed to be with relative ease. I initially went a little bit beyond the actual cache, but soon backtracked and had it in hand. A wonderful hide in an awesome spot.

Thanks heaps planetfab! Fav point awarded.
 
15-May-16
Find #2196

I had offered to help Ruverbug Jam out with a little bit of bike maintenance and after a suitable meeting spot was arranged I received the suggestion of "fancy a rock climb?". Of course this cache sounds interesting so being nearby we gave it a crack. We debated the merits of where to approach from and after a walk down to the freeway level bike path we tackled as intended judging by the cache name. Once near GZ (always a little hard to pinpoint on an incline) we searched around for the cache. RJ spotted the well camouflaged container and we penned our names in the book. Took nothing, left nothing, signed log and visited some trackables. Thanks for the cache planetfab and apologies for the late log. This one earns a favourite point from me.
 
15-May-16
Met up with the Annoying Tarbit today after putting a call out for help to fix my new-to-me bike's tyres and decoding we should earn a smiley at the same time. Little Ruverbug, AT and I scrambled up the Rock Climb to find an impressive cache. TNLN TFTC
And thank you to Annoying Tarbit for getting me me to be a bi-pedal, not just bipedal, geocacher!
 
02-May-16
A truly astonishing hide! When I found the likely area I tried to wander around to find the least suspicious way to make my ascension to GZ. My final solution meant about ten minutes of climbing through incredibly thorny and prickly bushes. Let me assure future finders - the cars are going by so fast that no-one's going to care if they see you climbing up the exposed sections!

Once I reached GZ I made myself comfortable to begin a cautious visual search...only to find the cache right by my feet! What a fantastic hide. Thanks so much!
 
09-Apr-16
Great find, went right past it.
 
09-Apr-16
What an absolutely amazing cache!!! That was hands down the best one that I've ever seen. Thankyou for placing such an amazing cache for my 100th find! I can't say the descent was as easy as the way up! Managed to obtain a few cuts and bruises but so worth it! THanks for a terrific cache! Favourate point coming your way!
 
13-Mar-16
omegaman1971
After finding our way down to Gz the search was on. After a few minutes of unsuccessful looking the search was expanded.
Then success! !!! What a great container. Favorite point for sure. The way out was alot easier than in.....
Cheers for the great cache.
 
13-Mar-16
In the area caching with Omegaman1971 and we were following our noses picking up a few smilies, this one was a tricky find after a short search. Nice work planetfab with the cache, worth a fave from me. TFTC
 
28-Jan-16
Out and about on Australia day and decided to swing by here and test our luck. After taking the shortcut from up on the road, it was a thorough search until I spotted something out of the ordinary. Hmmm...oh! The cache... bloody clever and well constructed. A fave from me!