Where is that log?! Scoresby, Victoria, Australia
By
bkc1020 on 12-Jan-13. Waypoint GC44820
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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.
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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.
If you wish to repair/replace/make available the cache sometime in the near future (next 28 days), just contact a reviewer (by email), and assuming it meets the current guidelines, the reviewer will be happy to unarchive it.
Should you replace the cache after 28 days has passed please create a new cache listing so it can be reviewed as a new cache.
With over 3 months since the last find, just checking if this one is coming back or gone for good?
After speaking with the user who found it in the open and re-placed it where they thought it belonged, I've still been unable to locate it.
I will archive this cache, assuming it to be muggled.
I will archive this cache, assuming it to be muggled.
Temporarily disabling as it appears to have been muggled.
Will continue to attempt to find its new location (as per logs), and will archive if it does not turn up.
Will continue to attempt to find its new location (as per logs), and will archive if it does not turn up.
Owner confirms as per below log, cache is no longer hidden in its intended location.
Owner will continue to attempt to find where it's been moved to, to return it to its home and replace lid if required.
Owner will continue to attempt to find where it's been moved to, to return it to its home and replace lid if required.
Had a reasonable look with no luck. Maybe I needed to be more thorough but I checked for a good 15 minutes. Nervous as the previous cacher said the found it exposed and put it back where they thought it may go. Hmm will watch this one.
Not keen on playground caches, but being a wet day found it without having muggles around.The cache was out in the open bark chip area of the playground so i hid it after signing the log i hope in the correct place. The top of the container is in need of help!!
In the area doing other caches so I decided to find this enroute to another multi. Found reasonably easily, however as others have said the lid is broken and cache log will get wet. Perhaps a Bison tube could be used here? Thanks bkc1020
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Cache container lid is broken and will leak when it rains.
Needs to be replaced.
TFTC bkc1020
Needs to be replaced.
TFTC bkc1020
Not keen on gz in or near playgrounds. Can look very suspicious when you are on your own... Took a detour and rode past. No one around althogh the dog across the road went ballistic. The lid on the cach is broken and water can easily get in next rain
My job run was in this area today and had time for a quick cache nice little hide thanks
It's useful to stick a bit if wood or something to the log to make the paper retrievable. Didn't sign as reckon I would have had to smash the container to sign it but looks like others have already done that.
Owner confirms cache is still hidden well in original location.
Original camo no longer attached, but not required as cache still well hidden.
Logs are in there from 21/3 and 22/3.
Look harder, geocachers
Original camo no longer attached, but not required as cache still well hidden.
Logs are in there from 21/3 and 22/3.
Look harder, geocachers
When I arrived oh no, luck for me as no muggles there today.
Right time for me to found it quickly
Thanks bkc1020
Right time for me to found it quickly
Thanks bkc1020
This one couldn't be found today either... after reading previous logs we didn't stay to long... please let us know if this is still available
Searched every log for a good long time. Then re-searched them again, however I didn't find the cache-log. My excuse was that it was starting to rain, was well after dark, and the park has recently had a thick layer of fresh tan-bark applied. So I might have to come back some time during day-light hours, the only problem then is going to be able to search within a children s playground without looking suspicious or out of place.
Found this one tonight with littlemerpip. We were both glad that we were searching at night and that there was nobody around. Took both of us quite an extensive search but eventually littlemerpip found it in a place both of us had looked already. As previously mentioned no camo left on the cache and I would be a bit concerned that the cache may get wet if it rains. Signed log. Thanks for a cache that filled in another of my difficulty/terrain matrix.
Thanks for the cache bkc1020
Thanks for the cache bkc1020
Out for a quick couple this evening and this one suited the bill. Parked over the road and entered the playground, thankfully dark so no playing muggles, and started the search. Looked in the usual spots and had a quick look over the potential spots. Hmmm, ok time for a really detailed look and saw something, yep its the cache - or at leat the log part of it. As has been noted previously the camo has detached itself and all that is left is the log container which is not waterproof at all. Just a little rain will mean a very wet log, needs checking. Thanks to bkc1020 for this one.
Out and about with Mr X today on our way to a meeting. It was very hot which turned out well as there were no kidlets on the equipment. Nice easy pickup with top co ords. Cache has nothing attached to it even though it may have to start with.
Thanks for the cache bkc1020
Thanks for the cache bkc1020
Thanks for the cache . Fellow cachers my phone GPS was out approximately 3-5 meters which may be of assistance in this needle in a haystack scenario. Good luck and happy caching!!!!
TDC (consisting of myself, Blacklegend, Rebel Acts and Trailrunning) met up for our weekly caching run, which on this occasion was basically a clean up run of some newer caches that had been published over the last few weeks in some areas we hadn't been to for a while. These days it's not too long after I've cleaned an area out that a new cache is soon placed there.
Once again we had perfect caching weather for the afternoon and night, and we had great time making our way to and then finding each of the different caches. We didn't get a huge number of finds but we did manage to find a few difficult and time consuming caches.
Now where is that log . . . oh there it is. Found and signed. Thanks bkc1020.
Once again we had perfect caching weather for the afternoon and night, and we had great time making our way to and then finding each of the different caches. We didn't get a huge number of finds but we did manage to find a few difficult and time consuming caches.
Now where is that log . . . oh there it is. Found and signed. Thanks bkc1020.
As always another top day/night out with The Demolition Crew being myself, Quasar3671, TrailRunning and Rebel Acts. The nights run was a cleanup run, but it was another great caching run, good company as always, some laughs and some great finds.
Cache found fairly quickly. I usually have kids with me while caching up my way, so they provide cover on playground caches, not this time, but it wasn't a problem. TFTC.
Cache found fairly quickly. I usually have kids with me while caching up my way, so they provide cover on playground caches, not this time, but it wasn't a problem. TFTC.
Found on another caching run with Trailrunning, Blacklegend and Quasar 3671 on another TDC caching run, we had a great night out and about. I am not a big fan of caches so close to playgrounds and they are generally frowned upon by the wider caching community, just not the sort of place you want to be hanging around, several cachers have been accused of being pedophiles while trying to find caches on playgrounds. Thanks for the cache
I had another great night out with The Demolition Crew doing a few longer night caches in the Bayside area. Tonight was just a tidy up run to clear out areas already cleared. While it was not a big numbers night, I had 33 finds by the end of the run. I must admit I'm not fond of playground caches, day or night. During the day you just have to come back when nobody is there, which in some instances has meant I have visited a site 5 times before a search could be performed. Even at night, torches can attrach unwanted attention from nearby houses. In this case it wasn't so and the cache was soon signed.
Arrived at GZ and met nanton34 after they had already been searching for 10 minutes. 20 minutes and 2 sets of eyes later we still had no joy. It didn't help that we both didn't have our GPSs and our phones were less than helpful. Had to abandon the search due to dinner time approaching! We will return with the proper equipment.
Even though we didn't find the bounty it was nice to meet some fellow cachers! That's the first time we have done so on our travels.
Even though we didn't find the bounty it was nice to meet some fellow cachers! That's the first time we have done so on our travels.
Yay second to find by a minute or so. Drove all the way from Caulfield where I was when the email came through to find Mrs Gilesy getting into her car. Damn just missed another FTF. No one else around, GPS on the iPhone worked perfectly for a change and found the cache in about 1 minute. TFTC.
FTF! Woohoo!
Great hide! TFTC
This entry was edited by mrs Gilesy on Sunday, 13 January 2013 at 05:50:56 UTC.
Great hide! TFTC
This entry was edited by mrs Gilesy on Sunday, 13 January 2013 at 05:50:56 UTC.