Hallbrock Hallora, Victoria, Australia
By
aliad on 09-Feb-13. Waypoint GC44874
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Unfortunately there does not seem to be any evidence that indicates that steps have been taken to resolve the issue/s associated with this placement or an indication as to when this might take place
It would appear the owner of this cache listing is no longer interested in the cache and the cache has been abandoned.
As such the cache is being de-listed (Archived). If there are components or remnants of the cache, please recover them as we don't want to litter our environment with Georubbish.
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It would appear the owner of this cache listing is no longer interested in the cache and the cache has been abandoned.
As such the cache is being de-listed (Archived). If there are components or remnants of the cache, please recover them as we don't want to litter our environment with Georubbish.
If you wish to contact me regarding this cache, please send an email via my profile - [**Bunjil**,](https://coord.info/PR9GZ0K) and quote the cache name and GC number.
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Hi aliad,
This cache appears to be in need of owner intervention. I'm temporarily disabling it, to discourage people from visiting this location until the issues/s with this cache can be addressed, as well as to remove it from search listings.
Please note that CO's of caches disabled during the current COVID19 crisis will be given some extra time to react as we recognise that CO's can't always just pop out and fix the issue. Caches where the cache owner does not currently feel safe to maintain will not be archived.
#What should you do:-#
- Should you feel it safe for you to maintain and address this cache now, AND your regional Health and Governmental authorities allow it, please feel free to do so.
- **Alternatively,** what you need to do is place a Write Note log indicating a date when you you expect you might be able to attend to the issue/s.
#Please Note#
When I next check on the cache, if there is no acknowledgment from the CO as requested above, the cache will most likely be de-listed (Archived).
Bunjil
### **OWNER MAINTENANCE REQUIRED PLEASE** ###
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Hi aliad,
This cache appears to be in need of owner intervention. I'm temporarily disabling it, to discourage people from visiting this location until the issues/s with this cache can be addressed, as well as to remove it from search listings.
Please note that CO's of caches disabled during the current COVID19 crisis will be given some extra time to react as we recognise that CO's can't always just pop out and fix the issue. Caches where the cache owner does not currently feel safe to maintain will not be archived.
#What should you do:-#
- Should you feel it safe for you to maintain and address this cache now, AND your regional Health and Governmental authorities allow it, please feel free to do so.
- **Alternatively,** what you need to do is place a Write Note log indicating a date when you you expect you might be able to attend to the issue/s.
#Please Note#
When I next check on the cache, if there is no acknowledgment from the CO as requested above, the cache will most likely be de-listed (Archived).
Bunjil
No sign of a park and grab treasure today. I’d say this one has been compromised, muggled or just taken. This is number 2 dnf of 4 stops today.
No luck here today which surprised me given the park and grab status given by other cachers. Interrupted by a real estate guy who wanted to check if i was ok - given an education in the fine art of geocaching(!) But still no luck on the hunt. Maybe next time.
Find 1706
A nice quick find in this very quiet location. Log signed and all back safe again.
Thanks
A nice quick find in this very quiet location. Log signed and all back safe again.
Thanks
Today we explored Ellinbank and surrounds using Geocaching as a guide and picking up a few caches on the way and this was one of them. An easy find.
Thanks for placing and maintaining this cache for our enjoyment.
Thanks for placing and maintaining this cache for our enjoyment.
Found on a caching day in the Strzeleckis with scarletlake14. This one was an easy park and grab, and I loved the moustache keyring inside! No way was I missing that, I swapped it for a little maze toy. Thanks for the hide
Nice nite out with the Geo kid's getting a few caches. Not sure if I like Mr Geos driving, kids love it but makes my guts churn. Blah. Geokid8 put in a goat and took a popper, geokid10 left a camel and took nothing. TFTC
Out having fun with The Swaggies attempting to complete the Strezleki rail trail series. 18 May 2016 11:12 am Find 1056 for me
Out with Yorsys on our usual Wednesday caching day. This time we thought we would finish the S2SRS series as well as pick up any other caches that we might come accross. There were some tricky caches in this second series, some we missed on which we will pick up next time.
This was a nice little clearing to stop in so we could find your cache. We had to remove the snails but other than that all was good.
TFTC aliad
This was a nice little clearing to stop in so we could find your cache. We had to remove the snails but other than that all was good.
TFTC aliad
Found by Geomum ad the other members of the geofamily were admiring the bird life. Thanks. Silkyie
I was in the area for work.
I spotted the cache without even getting out of the car. I still don't know how I didn't find this cache last time.
I spotted the cache without even getting out of the car. I still don't know how I didn't find this cache last time.
'Scrat' visited your cache whilst on his Great Aussie Adventure.
TFTC aliad
With ceebee2013 on a detour away from the route we set out on to cache hunt. After we found this one we decided to continue hunting for other caches in the area and so we didn't get to our intended circuit. Next time perhaps. TFTC.
04/04/2015 - 10.20am - No. 388 - 1st for the day - with dgfb33. Had planned to head north of Warragul/Drouin for a bit of caching today but finding device said we were passing ones we hadn't logged so we did them instead. TFTC
Easy drive by, apart from gps sending me first one way, and then totally different way!!
Whilst on my way to Korumburra, I stopped by to have a look for this one. I had no luck with this cache. GZ is quite overgrown.
TFTH aliad
TFTH aliad
Gps out a bit but found it, a beautiful peaceful area.
This entry was edited by rennige on Thursday, 02 October 2014 at 21:54:35 UTC.
This entry was edited by rennige on Thursday, 02 October 2014 at 21:54:35 UTC.
After I stopped and thought about it, the cache turned out to be a good find! TFTC! This is #3 for me!
Very peaceful spot. Shame there was no running water. With such a nice day to be out and about this cache was a must do for me. Cache map would not update for me so had to use the caching senses. After eliminating a few of the obvious spots I soon found the cache hiding nicely. TNLNSL. TFTC. Kems.
One of 70 caches found today during a day / night caching run. I headed down the Bass Hwy through Woolamai and Kilkundra and onto Wonthaggi where I spent most of the day. Once it was time to move on, I grabbed some dinner for the road and headed up north through the rolling hills of Kongwak, through Korrumburra, Strzelecki and Torwood before turning west, making my way to Lang Lang and then onto home.
The weather was perfect for caching and during the day I had just one DNF. I also managed to find a couple of caches needed for my D/T requirements. There were a nice variety of caches with some challenging walks and the trusty old bike came out on a couple of occasions. Plenty of great locations and some great scenery as well. Thanks to all the CO's who placed the caches I found today.
I love doing these country road caches, you always end up seeing some great stuff. Unfortunately it was the middle of the night so I missed out on any of the great views. Had me stumped for a little bit then aha ! Signed and moved on as the day's caching came to a close. Thanks for the hide.
The weather was perfect for caching and during the day I had just one DNF. I also managed to find a couple of caches needed for my D/T requirements. There were a nice variety of caches with some challenging walks and the trusty old bike came out on a couple of occasions. Plenty of great locations and some great scenery as well. Thanks to all the CO's who placed the caches I found today.
I love doing these country road caches, you always end up seeing some great stuff. Unfortunately it was the middle of the night so I missed out on any of the great views. Had me stumped for a little bit then aha ! Signed and moved on as the day's caching came to a close. Thanks for the hide.
The afternoon started sunny with a few clouds but turned ugly quite quickly after 100Km winds we saw emergency services attending to fallen trees and plenty of limbs over the roads. Despite the weather an enjoyable outing many other local caches we extend our thanks to aliad for the effort and placement of the cache. TNLN SL
The weather was a little iffy but we decided to venture out anyway but it turned ugly quite quickly. We expreienced 100Km winds and saw emergency services attending to fallen trees and plenty of limbs over the roads. Despite the weather and road hazards we had an enjoyable outing. TNLN SL
Nope no luck with this one. Given how long since someone found it, it may now be black buried and irretrievable
Assumed it would be at the Hall, once we got the right ground zero, an easy find. TFTC.
Out for the day to do a spot of geocaching with good caching buddies Earthbound Chief. Cache was found Quickly but not by me. TFTC.
Out on a caching day with the Walenators. A sunny afternoon drive in the lovely Gippy countryside. TFTC a d bringing us out this way.
Out with Super pop for an bit of caching on a not so pleasant day.
We pulled up near GZ and were happy we were in the 4WD as the edges were a bit soft after all the recent rain. We followed the GPSr to GZ but it was again not cooperating and had us searching in the wrong place. After about 10 minutes and with the rain starting again we declared it a DNF but on our way back to the car we spotted something and on checking we were pleased with our find and being able to add our names to the log again under the watchful eye of the nearby cows
Our thanks aliad.
We pulled up near GZ and were happy we were in the 4WD as the edges were a bit soft after all the recent rain. We followed the GPSr to GZ but it was again not cooperating and had us searching in the wrong place. After about 10 minutes and with the rain starting again we declared it a DNF but on our way back to the car we spotted something and on checking we were pleased with our find and being able to add our names to the log again under the watchful eye of the nearby cows
Our thanks aliad.
a lovely little back road we havent explored till today. Thanks for a nice drive and kid friendly cache. TN left torch and skeleton
Pulled up at GZ, quick find, my only concern is how long the container will last the clips on the lid are not the best! Signed log and replaced. Thanks for the cache!
It's been such a nice trip along this stretch of road, certainly somewhere I have not been before. Got to see a beautiful owl and its mother watching us as we hunted around for GZ. We quickly made our find and left them alone. Grabbed a geocoin. TFTC
You are spot on about the pot holes, no cows in site black or white no body watching at all. TFTC.
***2TF***
Took the opportunity for Geo-Son to have a driving lesson
Arrived at GZ and found the cache relatively easy.
Congatulations to BT for FTF. Signed the log and retrived the TB
Thank you Aliad for the cache.
This entry was edited by de ja vu on Saturday, 09 March 2013 at 06:27:54 UTC.
Took the opportunity for Geo-Son to have a driving lesson
Arrived at GZ and found the cache relatively easy.
Congatulations to BT for FTF. Signed the log and retrived the TB
Thank you Aliad for the cache.
This entry was edited by de ja vu on Saturday, 09 March 2013 at 06:27:54 UTC.
FTF awoke to find a new published cache, and new I would need to be quick, so I quickly drove out to Hallora to find the it but wasn't sure if the ftf was gone but to my suprise there was a blank log sheet. So I signed the log at 9.06am. Retrieved the tb and also placed a tb that I found in Powetown It had been in the cache for two and a half years.Thanks Aliad for the cache.
Arrived at GZ knowing that 2 others would have been there in front of us & sure enough that was the case. It is pleasing to find that the co-ords for this are now right. We endeavoured to find it back in Jan when it was 1st published & thought that our car navigator had taken us to the wrong end of Wild Dog Valley Rd. & gave it up as our mistake. Then we saw that it had been archived. Thanks aliad for a new cache in our area & we left a TB.
S 38° 15.342 E 145° 50.364
Coordinates changed from:
S 38° 20.633 E 145° 55.983
Coordinates changed to:
S 38° 15.342 E 145° 50.364
Distance from original: 41878.3 feet or 12764.5 meters.
It's just a jump to the left....
Coordinates changed from:
S 38° 20.633 E 145° 55.983
Coordinates changed to:
S 38° 15.342 E 145° 50.364
Distance from original: 41878.3 feet or 12764.5 meters.
It's just a jump to the left....