"TRINITY" Baulkham Hills, New South Wales, Australia
By
Team Sunderland on 12-Dec-12. Waypoint GC42RVV
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
One or more of the following has occurred:
No response from the cache owner.
No cache to find or log to sign.
It has been more than 28 days since the last owner note.
As a result I am archiving this cache to keep from continually showing up in search lists and to prevent it from blocking other cache placements.
Should you like to resurrect the cache please create a new cache listing so it can be reviewed as a new cache.
From http://support.groundspeak.com/index.php?pg=kb.page&id=70
4.23. Unarchiving a Geocache
The archiving of a geocache is intended to be a permanent status. That is why only community volunteer reviewers and Geocaching HQ staff have the capability to unarchive it. This is done only in rare circumstances and only if it meets the current Geocache Listing Guidelines.
If a geocache is archived by a reviewer or staff for lack of maintenance it will not be unarchived.
No response from the cache owner.
No cache to find or log to sign.
It has been more than 28 days since the last owner note.
As a result I am archiving this cache to keep from continually showing up in search lists and to prevent it from blocking other cache placements.
Should you like to resurrect the cache please create a new cache listing so it can be reviewed as a new cache.
From http://support.groundspeak.com/index.php?pg=kb.page&id=70
4.23. Unarchiving a Geocache
The archiving of a geocache is intended to be a permanent status. That is why only community volunteer reviewers and Geocaching HQ staff have the capability to unarchive it. This is done only in rare circumstances and only if it meets the current Geocache Listing Guidelines.
If a geocache is archived by a reviewer or staff for lack of maintenance it will not be unarchived.
No finds for over 12mth, no response from CO NM log from October 16. Needs to get replaced or go.
The cache appears to be in need of owner intervention.
I am temporarily disabling it, to give the owner an opportunity to check on the cache, and take whatever action is necessary.
Please respond to this situation in a timely manner (i.e., within 28 days) to prevent the cache from being archived for non-responsiveness.
If you require more time please be sure to post a note (not an email) explaining the situation and how much more time you require.
For ongoing issues please ensure you visit the listing and post a new note every 28 days to keep everyone up to date or the cache will be treated as an abandoned cache and archived without further notice.
{#0e480be2a6f9af76e6c1337c5ed96313}
I am temporarily disabling it, to give the owner an opportunity to check on the cache, and take whatever action is necessary.
Please respond to this situation in a timely manner (i.e., within 28 days) to prevent the cache from being archived for non-responsiveness.
If you require more time please be sure to post a note (not an email) explaining the situation and how much more time you require.
For ongoing issues please ensure you visit the listing and post a new note every 28 days to keep everyone up to date or the cache will be treated as an abandoned cache and archived without further notice.
{#0e480be2a6f9af76e6c1337c5ed96313}
Had a bit of a look but given it hasn't been found in 10 months have little doubt its actually there.
Sadly, couldn't find today either. A previous finder might need to come check up, see if it's still there
Our second DNF at hubby's family park. What a shame. Will return here for a family reunion in the near future and hope we have better luck next time! With Weebindi.
Found about a week ago with my homies Alana and Andy, and forgot to log until now.
Nice and easy one, first for the day. TFTC!
Nice and easy one, first for the day. TFTC!
Walked around and around till GPS settled. Soon had the cache in hand. 1st to sign new log sheet. TFTC
Maintenance has been done on this log and has been replaced in its original hide.
Good luck
Good luck
No wonder it hasn't been found since July it was lying on ground no log, no cap under dead branch will email owner
I found one hiding place that matched the cache name but no cache. I wandered a little distance and found a likely hole which I shone a torch down. I could see many small sticks but discounted it.
On reading past logs this may well be it and the little sticks may be the camo. I will probably have to return with a length of wire if I am right.
On reading past logs this may well be it and the little sticks may be the camo. I will probably have to return with a length of wire if I am right.
Looked around for a short while. Found a funnel web and bailed. Found a snake last week too!!
We had no luck with this one today, no matter where we looked - the cache didn't reveal itself.
Found out in the open and the internal log is very wet so needs replacing. Took a while to find and was a little surprised it was out in the open. Returned it to the nearest likely spot. TFTC
My sixth find for the morning and yet another different hide by Team Sunderland. The cache was not found where GZ indicated andnot as a previous finder Celtical who was with me knew where it should have been. A slightly wider search of the area found the cache in the open ( sounds similar to the previous finder). With Celtical's knowledge of where it should be cache was replaced to it's right hide. tftc
Spent the morning with Lucky1955 as he found some of the great caches I've been telling him about in my local area.
Found in the open & returned to its original spot although it isn't hidden as I initially found it before. I have photos.
This entry was edited by celtical on Thursday, 23 July 2015 at 05:45:29 UTC.
Found in the open & returned to its original spot although it isn't hidden as I initially found it before. I have photos.
This entry was edited by celtical on Thursday, 23 July 2015 at 05:45:29 UTC.
Streak day #227 - Today is a bit of a sad day being the last game of the international ice hockey cup. I'm going to miss all the crazy boys. On the way out to the game I was able to convince my sister to detour very slightly in order to grab a cache on the way through. When we pulled up outside the park I spotted a man riding around not too far from the GZ. I was a little worried he would hang around but thankfully he rode off down the path not long after I arrived, so I head in to start my search. My GPS was being rather erratic. I had to rely on the hint and pictures to point me in the right direction. I was wandering in circles for a while, but thankfully it didn't take too long to locate the cache. It had been left in the open, so when I put it back I returned it to where I believe it should be. Time to run or we will be late for the game. TFTC.
A nice sunny day, so headed out to do some caching in a nearby suburb.
Took the geo-bike for a ride along the river, and picked up some caches along the way.
Found a good variety of hides, in some lovely scenery.
Many thanks for placing this cache, Team Sunderland, for us and others to find.
Took the geo-bike for a ride along the river, and picked up some caches along the way.
Found a good variety of hides, in some lovely scenery.
Many thanks for placing this cache, Team Sunderland, for us and others to find.
A nice find by geokids while visiting aunty and cousins who live nearby.
A bit hard to extract but log duly signed.
TFTC
A bit hard to extract but log duly signed.
TFTC
Last one for today. Easy find. Loved the area. In the end, master Q and I walked a bit too far and were pooped by the time we reached the car. But it was worth it;)
TFTC
TFTC
Streak Day #505 - Needed an after midnight find as today is the work Xmas party and worked out there would be little time to find one before it struck midnight again so off to this one we went... Found with casper73 after going for a snack after the last one so as not to find this one too early. TFTC
Came here once before and dnf it but today hurrah had to use tools I couldn't grab it tftc sl
Today I planned a nice walk around the Baulkham Hills.
I walked along beautiful tracks and boardwalks in the park.
I found many caches on my way, and all of them were placed with great effort and thought, well camouflaged. Some took quite a bit of time to find because all of them were unique.
The trail was so much fun.
Thank you
Team sissifalke
I walked along beautiful tracks and boardwalks in the park.
I found many caches on my way, and all of them were placed with great effort and thought, well camouflaged. Some took quite a bit of time to find because all of them were unique.
The trail was so much fun.
Thank you
Team sissifalke
#915 (2 of 2 today)
After two DNFs, this was a quick find at GZ - second spot I checked. Just had to wait for a few dog walking muggles to move on.
Ah, there it is, but how to retrieve it? Worked that out and had CIH.
Completed signing duties and replaced.
Time's up for today - but I'll be back for the other caches nearby.
SLTNLN
TFTC
After two DNFs, this was a quick find at GZ - second spot I checked. Just had to wait for a few dog walking muggles to move on.
Ah, there it is, but how to retrieve it? Worked that out and had CIH.
Completed signing duties and replaced.
Time's up for today - but I'll be back for the other caches nearby.
SLTNLN
TFTC
This one was fun. I've watched a lot of documentaries and read a lot about nuclear weapons and the associated development and proliferation of such weapons, so this cache has been on my to-do list for a while (amongst other local TS caches). I found this one within seconds of arriving at GZ, and imagined it as a bomb sitting there, waiting to go off. It's well shielded from view, so no chance of anyone coming along and accidentally finding this one. Extracting took a minute or so, but then I finally had CIH. I squeezed my name in an empty space between two other log entries on 27th Sep 2013. TFTC TS!
Nice quick find. Had to improvise on a tool but was able to get it in the end. TFTC!
Be nice to be a hippie in a tree when the owner comes to replace record sheet. They might rethink a few things like the D1.5 or hiding a cache that way in the first place. Ha ha tftn
Continuing on our ride along the excellent cycleway on this delightfully sunny day we were soon at our next cache location. This really was a micro but then this at least is not the bush - not as we understand it at any rate. Soon spotted the likely hiding place and thus it was. However the retrieval looked like it might be a bit tricky. As it happened we were able to extract it without difficulty with the judicious use of some local materials. We do wonder if it really is meant to be exactly where it is situated. Nevertheless we left it as found. Nice one.
Down the thin black line again this morning rather earlier than expected. Thought I had set the alarm for 5:00am it wasn’t till I was half way down the expressway that I heard the time on the radio 3:30am Yikes. Decided that returning home wasn’t an option so continued on to the Bella Vista- Seven Hills districts to attempt a few caches, Great Cache. TFTC
Armed like Macgyver with various tools after reading earlier logs, found I only needed one simple item to extract the easily located cache.
Found it today. Tricky little bugger to actually get hold of, had to use some bush tools and soon had CIH.
Log is full, needs replaced please. TFTC.
Log is full, needs replaced please. TFTC.
Ali600 and I continued our walk along the path to Trinity. Hmm a micro..... this could be anywhere. After walking around in circles I kept coming back to one spot. Nothing but on taking a closer look......more bad news. I thought to myself, that has got to be the camo but how on earth do you get it out. I'm sure it is not supposed to be there. Peering closer, Ali600 had already learned that a flash light is a caching godsend. With the little light confirming that we had indeed found the cache, we had a dilemma. I was sure this was not how Team Sunderland had left the camo. The cache was not retrievable. I managed to prise the camo out but it was well and truly wedged. Ali600 and I both came up with a plan but we needed a retrieval tool ..... from the car. Back along the path, got the tool and back to GZ. I managed to get the camo into position and Ali600 grabbed it with her tool and pulled. Oh no we broke your camo but this did allow its removal and ultimately the cache was freed. We signed the log book and returned the cache and then left the camo in a position so the CO can reset it to how it was. This cache will need some TLC.
This entry was edited by tronador on Thursday, 13 March 2014 at 11:46:54 UTC.
This entry was edited by tronador on Thursday, 13 March 2014 at 11:46:54 UTC.
Another found on my first 'real' caching adventure with Tronador A tricky find but a very satisfying result..... we weren't giving up on this one!
Had gz a little way away so took a bit to twig as to where it was after sussing out a couple of things it appeared. Log is full and cammo needs a little work .nice one TS
Tftc however a 'piece' had fallen and was difficult to retrieve, I eventually got it and replaced the cache how I assumed it should have been
Parked the bike against cache and walked in other direction. Only took about five minutes and we had cache in hand. TFTC
Was surprised how quickly i found this walked straight up to trinity. Cool cache... SL
Sweet hide. I did lose it however when putting it all back. Retrieved and safe but take care putting it back. A wedge stick is useful. Thanks again TS, we are really enjoying discovering your world.
Everlasting did lose it too but putting it all back and she put a wedge stick. phew Thanks again TS.
Phew!!!... Finally make it and signed the log at 11.05am with sevabo. Thanks Team Sunderland.
Looked in a couple of spots before I decided to check the cache listing and realised I was looking for a micro. That changes things slightly and the cache was found shortly afterwards. A camo container with natural camo, thanks Team Sunderland.
I'd been saving this local cache for today. I needed a quick one close by as we have lots to do today before my son's wedding tomorrow.
It marks our 50th day in a row.
Thanks TS, simple but effective hide.
It marks our 50th day in a row.
Thanks TS, simple but effective hide.
Very quick find, but still impressive hide! Almost lost the cache when we were replacing it, though managed to fish it back out. TFTC.
Walked into gz went maybe there and the cache was found. i am on fire today.. nice camo
Was fortunate enough to walk straight up to this one, very clever camo! Like previous finders, I also managed to drop the cache container after signing the log and spent a few minutes prying it out and positioning it back into it's original location. TFTC!
A nice little part of the Hills area.
Walked past it - then did a double take !!
TFTC !
Walked past it - then did a double take !!
TFTC !
Found this one quite quickly with not a muggle in sight.
Great camo, but did suffer from a bit of cache drop as per previous finders.
Thanks for the cache!
Great camo, but did suffer from a bit of cache drop as per previous finders.
Thanks for the cache!
We parked nearby and headed into the bush. The GPS wasn't settling, so we overshot the mark, so we searched in the wrong place for a few minutes before returning to GZ. I saw a technique that I have used before, so knew what needed to be done, but had a similar experience to zargfinders. Argghh. It took a little while to get all back in order to allow for the signing ceremony, but eventually was able to get pen on paper and then carefully placed everything back in the correct position. Thanks for the cache!
This was a good hide, it was the 3rd of 5 for the afternoon. It was a nice natural camoflage for the cache. Thanks for a good afternoon out with the Geowife.
Sneaky, Sneaky, we circled the obvious spot to no avail for a while then spotted something not quite right. Very well hidden cache, I liked this one for our sunday 4th find.
13/07/13. 8:12 AM. Cache #748. Current streak: 307 days. With the DNF at "Forest Gump" out of the way I'd got my mojo back with a quick find of "The pretty log book" and the rest of the TS caches west were also found quickly, This one was impressively hidden, and I didn't have any of the problems the zargs seemed to have. Just signed as "KRS" in the small amount of space at the bottom (still plenty of space on the back to sign for the rest). OK, one more for the day let's find that bison! TFTC }:)
Pondered over from "Bush Bison".
As soon as we read the hint and description, I found the cache. I showed it to the geofamily, and showed them how it was hidden... and whoops, the cache and camo slid WAY down below. OH great.
So we spent the next 10ish minutes shimmying the camo and cache up with our trusty Log Extraction Tool (turns out it's helpful for more than one purpose) as well as our hands.
Once up we signed and rehid, but the cache has a fairly good chance of falling if another geocacher places it back in a slightly different position.
TFTC Team Sunderland.
As soon as we read the hint and description, I found the cache. I showed it to the geofamily, and showed them how it was hidden... and whoops, the cache and camo slid WAY down below. OH great.
So we spent the next 10ish minutes shimmying the camo and cache up with our trusty Log Extraction Tool (turns out it's helpful for more than one purpose) as well as our hands.
Once up we signed and rehid, but the cache has a fairly good chance of falling if another geocacher places it back in a slightly different position.
TFTC Team Sunderland.
Stuck at my sisters house to celebrate my nephews 9th birthday, I was starting to get anxious that I hadn't made my find for the day. Knowing I had no easy caches left on the way home, I knew I had to head out to this area. Once I got nearby I did a search on nearby unfounded caches, do my eyes deceive me? Is there really a 1.5 star rating here and by Team Sunderland?? There sure was. I walk cautiously in the dark straight up to the camo, grabbed it and SL #832 on streak day #315 TFTC so happy for a really quick find.
#1949- My brief for caching today was...no nanos- But dkmacca changed my mind when he kindly told me, there was was very close by to Forest Gump that we had just done together, when we bumped into each other. I was close, then found it in the first spot I looked, despite the usual great camo. Thanks
This entry was edited by WaywardWoman on Tuesday, 14 May 2013 at 11:43:14 UTC.
This entry was edited by WaywardWoman on Tuesday, 14 May 2013 at 11:43:14 UTC.
Well done on hiding this one. When I first found the hide I thought I had the cache, then we realised that you had to keep pulling. Very clever!