Deja Vu Alkimos, Western Australia, Australia
By
FelixII on 13-Jan-13. Waypoint GC44ACT
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Logs
Mr and Mrs F. Hope your travels are going well and the census was successfully completed ??. I’m afraid this cache is no longer. Drove past today and the hill it was on doesn’t exist anymore. See photo attached. Needs archiving.
Driving past on a maintenance run today. Your cache is still fenced off. Will add a photo. H
Log was found outside cache, fresh ish footprints
Put back inside container but a cool little find
Put back inside container but a cool little find
Log was found outside of cache and is a bit damaged. Signed and returned to cache
Very nice.
I actually touched this, made it wobble, then left it. Did a bit of a circle around and came back to it.
Log was dry, although torn still completely functional.
Thanks for the cache FelixII
I actually touched this, made it wobble, then left it. Did a bit of a circle around and came back to it.
Log was dry, although torn still completely functional.
Thanks for the cache FelixII
Nice hide. Log is ripped and been mistreated. Rolled it back up and there is still lots of space to write on. Placed back where I found him. TFTC
A great idea for a cache, very easy to miss. Had to resort to the logs for more clues.
It was fun and creative. It took us a bit but realised it sooner or later. Thanks for the fun.
Took the difficult approach from the back which turned out to be unnecessary but came up with the gold anyway
Cache # 2791, 16 December 2019 08:29
We are staying less than 100m away so it was a short walk to GZ. Started looking on the wrong side and after exhausting the possible hiding spots walked around the corner and spotted the well hidden cache.
Had to find this one before it got too hot.
TFTC FelixII
Not all who wander are lost...some are just geocaching!
We are staying less than 100m away so it was a short walk to GZ. Started looking on the wrong side and after exhausting the possible hiding spots walked around the corner and spotted the well hidden cache.
Had to find this one before it got too hot.
TFTC FelixII
Not all who wander are lost...some are just geocaching!
Some roadworks happing on Marmion Ave. The cache should not be disturbed. Just try to pick a quiet time if you want to visit over the next few months.
Found after a speedy reply for a hint from the CO thanks for the sneaky find in a not so sneaky location haha
First find of the new year, cache was guarded by a rather large spiderweb, but none the less, a very cool location, HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
Headed up to Yanchep for an event but decided to leave super early and team up with Barnzy12 and cravo10 to find a pile of caches on the way and clean up some more in the Yanchep area. We managed to find all that we were looking for and also nab 5 FTFS. Thanks to all the CO,S for placing these caches
Found the cache but no logbook to sign so have a photo as proof we were there
Found the cache but no logbook to sign so have a photo as proof we were there
We found the host item but the cache (and log book) is no longer there!
Unfortunately FelixII I couldn’t find your cache Deja Vu today. Hopefully I’ll have better luck next time I’m here.
Unfortunately FelixII I couldn’t find your cache Deja Vu today. Hopefully I’ll have better luck next time I’m here.
Apologies for the late log. I thought this list of finds was lost and I'd have to go find them again - but amazingly found a crumpled piece of paper in the bottom of my caching bag last week. The map has been bugging me for ages because I knew I had ticked off quite a few around Alkimos as I'd planned a trip with two hikes either end: Everest and Eglington Hill. Parked up at the end of the footpath in Callosa Crescent then made the short walk along to GZ. Wasn't concerned about the sales office but I was a little cautious about the passing cars on Marmion as I felt a little exposed. Once at GZ though I made a quick find Not sure the cache is still hidden as intended however pleased to put a smiley here. TFTC
Thank you! Thought I'd try to find a cache or two before other commitments. Soon spotted the sneaky cache.
Day 75 of 365! Two months down 10 to go! It’s been fun following through on my New Years resolution.
After a fail at a cache down the road I drove over to this one and by that time it was tomorrow! Oh well. Out with the geodog tonight. Hit GZ and said ah that’s it, sure enough it was. Cache was unattached to its host but I managed to fix it. Tftc very inventive
After a fail at a cache down the road I drove over to this one and by that time it was tomorrow! Oh well. Out with the geodog tonight. Hit GZ and said ah that’s it, sure enough it was. Cache was unattached to its host but I managed to fix it. Tftc very inventive
Decided to hit the Northern beaches with Neva2old, a beautiful day along the coast today with some great hides and views TFTC
Definitely well named... Found in the first place I looked thanks to one of my previous finds by the CO. Thank you for the cache FelixII.
With today being the first day of school holidays for the kids but the wife still at work, I took the day off and headed to Yanchep.
Been years since I was up here. Remember rowing a boat out on the lake. Not much water here nowdays!
Stopped of for a find here on the way home of a familiar piece of camo. Replaced the log as it was full, so all good to go. TFTC.
Been years since I was up here. Remember rowing a boat out on the lake. Not much water here nowdays!
Stopped of for a find here on the way home of a familiar piece of camo. Replaced the log as it was full, so all good to go. TFTC.
Found at 1045 pm after just discovering geocaching. This was the closest to our house and after poking around bushes for 5 minutes we found it So cool. We will keep hunting for more now. The paper is almost full on this one fyi.
Nicely hidden, caught the glint of the cache from the right angle. Watch out for the massive bull ant nest nearby. As always TFTC
Left home at 06:00 to do battle with the Kwinana Fwy to join Fratra for a trip north. We restrained ourselves from doing any caches until we reached Mindarie then cached our way up to Guilderton. 31 finds 3 DNFs. More to the point we have had a wonderful time with some good laughs & great mates. Lovely sunshine & beautiful views.
Good camo. TFTC FelixII
Good camo. TFTC FelixII
Set off bright and early with team pommieparkin2 to cache our way Guilderton where we were staying overnight. Fun times and lots of laughs with good friends.
Cheeky camo.
TFTC FelixII this is find # 2182 for us.
Cheeky camo.
TFTC FelixII this is find # 2182 for us.
Plenty of muggles driving past so we were glad to be able to pick this one up quickly thanks to the coords being spot on. TFTC
FelixII, I found your cache Déjà vu dry and healthy . SL Thank you for bringing me here and TFTH. Image shows: Tamala Limestone, Late Pleistocene (126,000 to 11,700 years old), wall.
Working around the corner, decided I had time for this before heading home. Highly visible yet cleverly camo'd cache. TFTC Felixll.
TFTC out on a Thursday's caching adventure with Barnzy12. Got to have a later start than usual today that played in well as we were travelling north, last time B12 made the rookie move to head north during peak hour!
Today was going to be a little special as we were going to find enough caches to get barnzy12 to 7000 cache finds.
We found a few small series of caches on our trip today and collect a few puzzle finals also. Only a handful of DNFs today made for a successful trip, the highlight for me was the little cave a got to explore and the instant cool feeling when you enter TFTH
Today was going to be a little special as we were going to find enough caches to get barnzy12 to 7000 cache finds.
We found a few small series of caches on our trip today and collect a few puzzle finals also. Only a handful of DNFs today made for a successful trip, the highlight for me was the little cave a got to explore and the instant cool feeling when you enter TFTH
TFTC! Another Thursday caching adventure with Cravo10, this week to Joondalup and a little further, we had a small sample a week or so ago grabbing some park and grabs and quickly realised we hadn't been up this far north for some time and the number of green dogs had got a little out f hand on the map.
We completed a bunch of the tel971 caches in the gnangara pines, which was nice to be off the beaten track for a bit, only seeing one vehicle on the roads we travelled. All caches there were found quickly except one which appears to be awol.
We directed our attention to the lord of the rings and the hobbit series of caches, which was a very nice bushwalk, it was a bit of a pain trying to get some of the caches as they were in the middle of dense low and medium level vegetation which took its toll on the body! Understanding the COs reasoning as the geoarr piece is quite nice looking. We skipped a few which were just a bit too much for the day, amd had a couple of dnfs which appear to be awol.
Finished the day grabbing a bunch of park and grabs including the fruit or vegetable series which we started way back in 2013!! all around to get the numbers up to help me claim find number 7000. Thanks to the local COs for their hides.
Holidaying in Perth with tmann421. Slowly making our way North.
Another good find here. TFTC
Another good find here. TFTC