PT 99 Einsteinium Wellard, Western Australia, Australia
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BlaKids & LouBla (adopted by CJ_252) on 13-Jan-13. Waypoint GC44GT3
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Having completed 100-118 of this series on foot back in 2019 we decided to get the treadlies out and start from here and head to Success (099 - 039) to remove a few more greenies from the map! Looking at the recent finds on most of these it looked like it should have been a nice easy bike ride with quick finds! Sadly time has played a part and alot of the caches were either not found or partly/mostly disintegrated.....and even worse, the name that kept saying they found it recently was not on a single log that we found so it was very misleading. In the end we had about 33 finds and 20 DNFs and a handful of 'Did not stop to looks'....not a very successful day but at least we got out and enjoyed the sunshine on the bikes! It is a shame as these have been going for over 10 years, if not for the so-called recent finds we would have known (and been happy) to bring along some replacement caches but we genuinely had no idea that any were necessary and I'm sure the CO had no idea either! The DNFs I will be logging are us genuinely searching and not finding....even if they were supposedly found recently! As with any series, you kinda get an idea of type of cache and placement and I do remember in 2019 that I knew what to look for and where....sadly with age and disintegration and years of finders replacing in different spots it was not so easy! We went out this morning thinking it would be a nice powertrail and come home with maybe 50/60 finds.....not 20 DNFs etc...alot of overgrowth in the bush did not help either.This was our first find of the day, to be honest we just got lucky and kicked it out of the long grass while bush-bashing...it actually gave us an idea of what to look for but not alot of hope.It is a find
Sorry don't like longish grass at this time of year..will be back in wetter cooler times..tfth
Out doing some cyclocaching and tackling some of the Periodic Table of the Elements power series with hunterzed on a beautiful sunny day. Hoping to burn some calories and log a few on the way thanks to the OG CO’s and the current CO for looking after this series.
Made a small dent in this series yesterday so came back for some more today with sidekick Lndnlad. Plus the weather has been sensational.. perfect for getting back on the trusty bike.
We knocked off 18 caches in this epic series with 0 DNF's which made for a very enjoyable couple of hours. Nice to see this series has been kept alive and maintained so a big thanks to the original and current CO's for their efforts. Looking forward to completing more of the series soon.
TFTC ᓚᘏᗢ
We knocked off 18 caches in this epic series with 0 DNF's which made for a very enjoyable couple of hours. Nice to see this series has been kept alive and maintained so a big thanks to the original and current CO's for their efforts. Looking forward to completing more of the series soon.
TFTC ᓚᘏᗢ
This is my 685 find.
Thank you Cirrus_WA for placing and maintaining this cache.
Why did the little girl throw the butter out the window?
To see the butterfly.
Heading south along the cycleway collecting a few more in this series, This was a tricky one, right on GZ, surveying the landscape there is really only one place it could be and that is where it is, yet it is so well hidden that you could touch it and still miss it. I was very lucky to find it, I usually miss these ones.
What a difference a day makes. A sunny day today, compared to yesterday’s drenching in the rain.
I parked up, pulled the mountain bike out and started my ride and cache around the Providence before hitting the freeway cycle path.
I was unsuccessful in locating this one. The long damp winter grass made this one hard to find.
TFTC BlaKids, loubla and Cirrus WA
I parked up, pulled the mountain bike out and started my ride and cache around the Providence before hitting the freeway cycle path.
I was unsuccessful in locating this one. The long damp winter grass made this one hard to find.
TFTC BlaKids, loubla and Cirrus WA
G’day Cirrus_WA, unfortunately I wasn’t able to find your cache today (Wednesday 25/11/20 at 14:19). Cheers for the hunt anyway!
Too tricky for me.
Too tricky for me.
Found this one on the cover of darkness and have to say it has been the hardest to find for this series this far.
I came, I saw, I signed the log. Thanks for placing and maintaining this cache.
Cache is in good condition.
*Found with [Geooh GO](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mobiltal.geoohGO)*
I came, I saw, I signed the log. Thanks for placing and maintaining this cache.
Cache is in good condition.
*Found with [Geooh GO](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mobiltal.geoohGO)*
Out on the bike today to find some caches along the Kwinana Freeway. Nice hide TFTC
What a nice day with Skyryser. We finally finished this series. Thanks for all the caches along the bike path. TFTC
Had a great day with The-Shredder doing the remaining ones from this series. TFTC Skyryser
Perfect weather to cycle another section of the Periodic Table.
We replaced this one on behalf of and with permission from the CO.
TFTC BlaKids & LouBla (adopted by CJ_252) this is find # 7915 for us.
We replaced this one on behalf of and with permission from the CO.
TFTC BlaKids & LouBla (adopted by CJ_252) this is find # 7915 for us.
Another 7.6km walk with the young fella to clear up a few caches along the freeway cycle path. Found 12 of 15 (including one at a nearby park) with 3 DNF. Tanks for placing these caches.
With our bicycles we made the series from the elements.
Here we began with Nr. 49 and are able to find every cache. Some logbook was wet, than we spent a new sheet of paper. So it was an successful day and we had a lot of fun.
Thank you and greetings from Germany send Moorhelmi
Here we began with Nr. 49 and are able to find every cache. Some logbook was wet, than we spent a new sheet of paper. So it was an successful day and we had a lot of fun.
Thank you and greetings from Germany send Moorhelmi
A bit of a walk...12m or so and the cache was hidden well but the red lid became visible so I was able to log it.
50th find!
Only took me four years, so if you minus 3 years of sitting on my butt and not exercising, 6 months of travel, 2 months of illness, the 3 months or so it took to move house, and 3 and a half combined weeks of professional development, I'm doing all right.
TFTC!
Only took me four years, so if you minus 3 years of sitting on my butt and not exercising, 6 months of travel, 2 months of illness, the 3 months or so it took to move house, and 3 and a half combined weeks of professional development, I'm doing all right.
TFTC!
This was a DNF for me 13 months ago, Today a different story. I'm in the area trying to eliminate all the DNFs of mine from my last visit. Thanks CJ_252. Success here.
Spent the day completing the southern section of the PT Series.
Started up at Mortimer Rd and had an enjoyable walk southward.
Ended the that with 25 finds and 5 DNF’s that I will rectify soon. TFTC.
Started up at Mortimer Rd and had an enjoyable walk southward.
Ended the that with 25 finds and 5 DNF’s that I will rectify soon. TFTC.
We headed out with Piknik15, Neva2old and Yeatesy89 to finish off the rest of the period table and others around the suburbs, happy to say the mission was accomplished. TFTC
Out and about with Parkacruz, piknik15 & yeatesy89 early trying to beat the rain and finish off the periodic table and a few others close by. Happy to say we made it. tftc
Out today with Nan (neva2old) Parkacruz and Piknik15. we want to finish off the periodic table. We finished it and also found some others tftc
Today’s mission, find 54 caches so I can get that World Turtle Souvenir. 17 down, 37 to go. TFTC
Day three finding this series. We started at #99 and ended up at #73 for an almost 10 mile round trip on foot. Today was exceptional in that all the caches were found and with one exception took a matter of minutes to find. We only saw the occasional cyclist. Apart from that we had the path to ourselves. Thank you very much for the series and exercise, and a favourite point for another nice day in the sunshine.
Out for a day of by my lonesome, starting with a walk down the kwinnan fwy from kwinanna station to Millar road, and then a few arouns the suburbs. Only a handful of dnfs around the area, which isn't too bad
Found this one wolithoit any drama's. Thanks to the CO for maintaining these
Tftc
Found this one wolithoit any drama's. Thanks to the CO for maintaining these
Tftc
Well young geo and I had given up and were walking back down and found the replaced tube in the bush.
Thanks S+C
Thanks S+C
Thank you! As I had a day off work, Photo_Play and I teamed up today to do the Periodic Table caches south of Thomas Road. Knowing that rain was expected in the afternoon, we made an early start on the bicycles. Most caches were straightforward finds, with a couple requiring a more thorough search.
Found It. TFTC BlaKids. My Visa was still current, so I teamed up with Ullyssia and came down to complete the Periodic Table series south from Thomas rd. Great series.
Out and about finishing the periodic table today, hopefully it stays nice and cool for this short run today.
TFTC
TFTC
The cache container has broken up with the weather. I placed the log in a small ziplock bag but that will only be a temporary fix, methinks!
Im after numbers for January and what better way to start than with some periodic table caches. I picked up m4yb at the end in Baldivas so she could leave her car there to save a ride back before heading to the Kwinana Train station (Free parking on Public holidays). Here we met up with Megawat60 and started our morning bike ride south (Hopefully early enough to beat the heat). We had a lovely ride with a gentle breeze keeping the temperature down for most of the way. My knees were a bit sore by the end but it was certainly an enjoyable and worthwhile morning with most of the caches quick finds shared amongst the 3 of us. The only dampener was the 2 DNFs in a row but that makes it easier to fix. TFTC and series LouBla and BlaKids
PLEASE NOTE: This cache has completely disintegrated and broke up even more when I retrieved it. Have put the log in a plastic bag but the cache needs replacing ASAP. This was the one in the worst condition out of todays find
PLEASE NOTE: This cache has completely disintegrated and broke up even more when I retrieved it. Have put the log in a plastic bag but the cache needs replacing ASAP. This was the one in the worst condition out of todays find
Out with WebblyWA for her numbers and m4yb for the exercise before it gets too hot.
We did a little bit of maintenance as we went with the odd log book, but some are in bad condition.
Thanks for the series and I am glad to have it ticked off the list bar the few DNF's
We did a little bit of maintenance as we went with the odd log book, but some are in bad condition.
Thanks for the series and I am glad to have it ticked off the list bar the few DNF's
The ride continues. The easterly still has enough in it to cool us, and keep most flies away.
A spot of cache first aid was needed here, I grabbed a little ziplock bag to protect the log as the container is totally broken.
Thanks for this cache and series!
A spot of cache first aid was needed here, I grabbed a little ziplock bag to protect the log as the container is totally broken.
Thanks for this cache and series!
Slowly working my way through these. Such a lovely walk at this time of the year TFTC
A bit warm out there this morning in our attempt to complete the Periodic Table. Had to be on the look-out for any of our reptilian friends but breathing easy now. Thanks for setting up this lengthy set of caches BlaKids and loubla.
Decided today was a great day for a bike ride and some caching along the way so what better series to do than this one!So we took off early this morning to see how many we could find before the bike seat became a pain in the butt! SL TFTC
On such a beautiful day, the whole team combined to complete this last section of the power trail that we had not found. Jax the geopooch had an absolute ball and given that there were few cyclists, so did we. All nine remaining caches were found in good or relatively good condition thanks to excellent coordinates. Thanks to you guys for maintaining such an iconic series. Have tried to help a little by replacing a few logs and some containers as needed.
I have been looking at the periodic table series of caches for some time now. Since I have decided to complete a challenge I need the numbers hence the reason for the run today. I took the day off work and co=opted a couple of fellow cachers, Lazarus_68 and Dezzabills. I thought a couple of days would finish the series off, So today we set off early on our pushbikes with the idea of completing as many as we could manage. As it turns out we made it all the way to the end. We were very fortunate to find the caches quicker than expected. So to sum up the day we found 117 caches in the periodic table and a couple of extras along the way giving me a grand total of 119 for the day. Not bad if I say so myself, and surprisingly there were no DNF's so all in all a great day. The ride down from home in Como took us 6 hours and 58 minutes. While my fellow cachers took the train home I toughed it out and rode home in just over 2 hours. We stopped several times down and back for a break and a bite to eat to refuel the bodies.
This was the 100th find of 119 for the day and was found at 2:01PM Thanks BlaKids/loubla for the cache. hhheddy
This was the 100th find of 119 for the day and was found at 2:01PM Thanks BlaKids/loubla for the cache. hhheddy
Out with hhheddy & dezzabills polishing off this series by bike. It's been an interesting journey, reciting thru the table of elements one by one, like back in science class. The overall distance daunting, but just kept focused one at a time; having buddies help search effort and spur each other along to the end invaluable. As anticipated most caches were easy to find and in good condition, some required extra effort; couple out in the open, couple half-buried; dozen wet log papers. In hindsight could've been prepared to dry log papers & bring some mint tin replacement containers.
Thank you for the cache series!
Thank you for the cache series!
Went out for a bike ride with jackyleggs, we rode almost 30 kms
It was good exercise, but we pulled up a bit sore.
Tftc
It was good exercise, but we pulled up a bit sore.
Tftc
Out for a ride today, to pick up some caches, and what a misson it was. Started at Cockburn shopping centre,and finished off at Baldivis, 26 km of pain. 76 finds and 3 dnfs for the day.Thanks to Roma308 for joining the misson.Tftc sl tnln.
The container has had a hole burnt in the side of it so log has been wet
Also the log is almost full
TFTGC
Also the log is almost full
TFTGC
Decided today to finish off the periodic table series and rack up some numbers. Threw the treadly into the back of the ute and parked up near Sulphur Rd, Headed south along the bike path and came back via some of the back roads. 28k's and about 6½ hours later I was back at the car totally knackered. Spent a good portion of the return journey walking the bike along the busier roads.
This one was a bit further down than I first expected.
BlaKids I found your cache at 9:02am, this was the 14th of 37 finds for me today and brings my total find count to 2881. The cache was in good order and I replaced it as found.
SLTFTC
I'm looking forward to meeting other geocachers in Pinjarra at the 'WA GOES BIG IN 2016' event on the 4th - 5th June. Registrations now open.
Check it out at [GC5YAGP](http://coord.info/GC5YAGP)
This one was a bit further down than I first expected.
BlaKids I found your cache at 9:02am, this was the 14th of 37 finds for me today and brings my total find count to 2881. The cache was in good order and I replaced it as found.
SLTFTC
I'm looking forward to meeting other geocachers in Pinjarra at the 'WA GOES BIG IN 2016' event on the 4th - 5th June. Registrations now open.
Check it out at [GC5YAGP](http://coord.info/GC5YAGP)
Up in Perth for a week from Albany, this trail was number one on the list of things to do. Starting in Perth and riding south we managed to find most caches in the series with only 4 that we couldn't find! We had some test tubes of our own which we replaced with some of the more broken containers but unfortunately didn't have enough to replace them all. Thanks for the epic series guys and also for maintaining them so well!
On holidays from SA staying with Yangebup Mick , Had previously done the middle section , Was dropped off down south and Picked up at the Leach Hwy , Thanks for the fun BlaKids
Given a whole day to go caching in Perth the inner scientist in Freddo could not resist the geeky awesomeness of a Periodic Table PT. With bicycle supplied by .K.B. I travelled by train to Kwinana and folllowed the trail of elements from one end to the other. The cache finds ranged from seen as I arrived, to hides that have me looking for twice the 3 minutes I had allowed. Some caches were replaced. A few caches were unfound and will stand as DNF's.
I know these elements. My job as a metallurgist means that I deal with a large portion of the common 92 at work. There was a sense of pride reeling them off. And then there was the joy of cruising along on a bike on a beautiful winter day that actually feels like an Indian summer.
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This cache was found using a Garmin GPSr, Montana 650t, Oregon 550 or Dakota 20. Waypoints and paperless geocaching downloaded via GSAK 8.
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I know these elements. My job as a metallurgist means that I deal with a large portion of the common 92 at work. There was a sense of pride reeling them off. And then there was the joy of cruising along on a bike on a beautiful winter day that actually feels like an Indian summer.
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This cache was found using a Garmin GPSr, Montana 650t, Oregon 550 or Dakota 20. Waypoints and paperless geocaching downloaded via GSAK 8.
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Day thirty one of the WA road trip with BettyBoo3747.
Spent the day on the deadly treadlies riding a part of the Periodic Table Series. We started in the lower third at Francium, and went south until we ran out of elements, then back to the car for a picnic lunch.
After lunch we headed north as far as Holmium before calling it a day.
Two DNFs and a few replaced containers due to fire damage (BB will send you an email with details), but on the whole most were good hides, and very accurate co-ordinates.
A good sized container to base the power trail upon.
Lots of bike riding muggles (and a caching one - Hi, Clan-Wallace!), but most had their head down speeding along the trail.
A lovely day for a ride and cache.
Thanks for this section of the trail, Robmc.
Spent the day on the deadly treadlies riding a part of the Periodic Table Series. We started in the lower third at Francium, and went south until we ran out of elements, then back to the car for a picnic lunch.
After lunch we headed north as far as Holmium before calling it a day.
Two DNFs and a few replaced containers due to fire damage (BB will send you an email with details), but on the whole most were good hides, and very accurate co-ordinates.
A good sized container to base the power trail upon.
Lots of bike riding muggles (and a caching one - Hi, Clan-Wallace!), but most had their head down speeding along the trail.
A lovely day for a ride and cache.
Thanks for this section of the trail, Robmc.
# 8013. Another lovely Autumn Day, albeit a bit smoky, so Robmc and Idecided to take the bikes out again and make a good start on the Periodic Table Series. It is a great bike path and mostly protected against the wind and the noise - but not always. Francium was our first one in the series and then we headed south. It took us two hours to complete that 30, with 1 DNF - with a few longer searches and some cache maintenance along the way. After lunch we then rode northwards to grab another 19 and 1 DNF.
I have done a few puzzles based on the Table but some of these names today I have found very amusing - Nobelium, Rutherfordium, Mendelevium, Einsteinium, Curium etc. Sounds like they have just been made up to fill in some gaps. I know many are the names of scientists or universities but still they amuse me.
Thanks BlaKids
I have done a few puzzles based on the Table but some of these names today I have found very amusing - Nobelium, Rutherfordium, Mendelevium, Einsteinium, Curium etc. Sounds like they have just been made up to fill in some gaps. I know many are the names of scientists or universities but still they amuse me.
Thanks BlaKids
Headed Off early this morning on my scooter to complete a big section of this series.
My goal is to get my 1000 before the holidays end and this made a huge imapct on it.
Started at Einsteinium at 8.00am, 3 1/2 hours 60 Finds in hand and No DNFs .
Most being easy finds. A couple of hunts took some time but all in all a great morning.
Had to replaced a couple as they were broken.
This was number 1 out of 60 for today.
Thanks BlaKids and Louba for this awesome series.
This entry was edited by GeoJake21 on Tuesday, 07 April 2015 at 06:49:28 UTC.
My goal is to get my 1000 before the holidays end and this made a huge imapct on it.
Started at Einsteinium at 8.00am, 3 1/2 hours 60 Finds in hand and No DNFs .
Most being easy finds. A couple of hunts took some time but all in all a great morning.
Had to replaced a couple as they were broken.
This was number 1 out of 60 for today.
Thanks BlaKids and Louba for this awesome series.
This entry was edited by GeoJake21 on Tuesday, 07 April 2015 at 06:49:28 UTC.
Headed Off with Geoson this morning on the bikes to complete a major section of this series.
It was frustrating me seeing all those green icons on the side of the freeway as I drove to work so I wanted to get rid of them
3 1/2 hours, 19km, and a lot of smileys later, we called it quits. A great run with most being easy finds. A couple of hunts, and scrambles but all in all an enjoyable morning.
All the caches and logs are in good condition. Some of the logs looking a bit tired but definatley will last a bit longer.
This was cache number 21 out of 59 for today. Also our total find number 2510
Thanks BlaKids for this hide.
It was frustrating me seeing all those green icons on the side of the freeway as I drove to work so I wanted to get rid of them
3 1/2 hours, 19km, and a lot of smileys later, we called it quits. A great run with most being easy finds. A couple of hunts, and scrambles but all in all an enjoyable morning.
All the caches and logs are in good condition. Some of the logs looking a bit tired but definatley will last a bit longer.
This was cache number 21 out of 59 for today. Also our total find number 2510
Thanks BlaKids for this hide.
Originally found under family caching name clan-wallace, now re logging under own name.
This series caught our eye back in UK before visiting family in Secret Harbour, so we decided to make a start. Got dropped off at Kwinana Station and cycled south to Safety Bay road. It was a good bike path and very quiet, only meeting a couple of other cyclists. We did meet a couple of snakes and a really nasty looking, large spider. The caches were all reasonably easy to find, barring a couple. The coordinates were mostly very accurate and we had a really good day. TFTC.
After a bike ride around Wellard, I decided to go out to the Freeway and ride north from Mundijong Road to Thomas Road, finding the Periodic Table cache series as I went along. I had much success today, finding all of them along this section of the path. Most were quite easy, but a few had me scrounging for a little while. TFTC BlaKids
Introduced to geocaching by a workmate and really liked the idea of it. Found a few with him and was hooked pretty quickly. He said to try this power trail because it was a good way to get an understanding of what this treasure hunt is all about and a great way to start off. Got a few tips and tricks with a good briefing, signed me up with an account and said to call if I got stuck. Well i must say that once the first couple were found the rest seemed to just jump out. I got the knack of this I think. Had such a good time finding them i didn't read about the elements, will do that tonight when at home by myself and the place is kid free. Was told to cut and paste a big story onto each one so, I guess this is it. Had the day off work and the missus has the kids over in Merredin for the weekend. Got up early today, packed a bag of goodies and the dusty mountain bike and I set off. Backpack full of water and plenty of sangas, I was set for the day. Wasn't sure if I would get to the end but was determined to find a bunch. I reckon the kids will love this when they get back.
Find 19 of 57
Our second day on this power trail with a stretch objective to do all 57 caches that were left - objective achieved, our only DNF at Sodium which was expected after a run of DNFs since the path was re-modelled through that section. Train to Kwinana, ride down to Safety Bay, turn north for 35 caches all found quickly before lunch at Cockburn Central. Quick ride half way to Murdoch then 22 more caches to the finish and the train home from Canning Bridge. An excellent day out, thanks Loubla and BlaKids.
Our second day on this power trail with a stretch objective to do all 57 caches that were left - objective achieved, our only DNF at Sodium which was expected after a run of DNFs since the path was re-modelled through that section. Train to Kwinana, ride down to Safety Bay, turn north for 35 caches all found quickly before lunch at Cockburn Central. Quick ride half way to Murdoch then 22 more caches to the finish and the train home from Canning Bridge. An excellent day out, thanks Loubla and BlaKids.
After completing the northern part of this series yesterday, I wanted to strike while the iron was hot today and finish off the southern part. I left home at 8.30am and returned home at 12.40pm after a 33.1km ride with 39 caches and no DNFs. I thoroughly enjoyed the series, and will be happy to do the ride again to collect the few smilies that I missed yesterday. This one took me a good 20 minutes to find, and the co-ords were spot on as is always the way. Thanks for the ride and the series loubla and BlaKids.
We thought today would be a good day for a bike ride, so what better than to ride the Kwinana Freeway Bike Trail and indulge both our passion for caching and interest in science by completing the Periodic Table Of The Elements.
We probably ‘bit off more than we could chew’, but what do you do then? Take bigger bites and chew like mad!!
Both Mr & Mrs SKI have completed science degrees in their youth, Mr SKI an Applied Chemistry one. We actually met at Uni in some shared chemistry and physics classes. Mrs SKI uses her qualification regularly, but this may be the first time Mr SKI has really made use of his in over 35+ years. A dubious statistic!
We really enjoyed the ride on another of Perth’s fabulous bike tracks. They are wonderful. Thanks to the crew for the considerable effort that has gone into producing the series.
Apologies for the generic log, but at the end of a long day we are unable to remember individual hides.
TFTC
We probably ‘bit off more than we could chew’, but what do you do then? Take bigger bites and chew like mad!!
Both Mr & Mrs SKI have completed science degrees in their youth, Mr SKI an Applied Chemistry one. We actually met at Uni in some shared chemistry and physics classes. Mrs SKI uses her qualification regularly, but this may be the first time Mr SKI has really made use of his in over 35+ years. A dubious statistic!
We really enjoyed the ride on another of Perth’s fabulous bike tracks. They are wonderful. Thanks to the crew for the considerable effort that has gone into producing the series.
Apologies for the generic log, but at the end of a long day we are unable to remember individual hides.
TFTC
Found today on our geo bike caching expedition along the freeway cycle path . Quick find, log signed and we were soon on our way. Thanks for putting this cache here. Some really big spiders around this area. All good with the cache.
# 5851
This morning we started to do the second part of the periodic table series, as the first part was only published until no. 80 last year in January. Fortunately it was not as hot as yesterday, but 26° was still warm. It was a nice bike ride along the freeway and we found all containers, saw lots of very big spiders [xx(] and finally solved the Periodic Table.
TFTC and best regards from Germany.
MTKEus
This morning we started to do the second part of the periodic table series, as the first part was only published until no. 80 last year in January. Fortunately it was not as hot as yesterday, but 26° was still warm. It was a nice bike ride along the freeway and we found all containers, saw lots of very big spiders [xx(] and finally solved the Periodic Table.
TFTC and best regards from Germany.
MTKEus
I got on the train in Rockingham with my bike and got off at Kwinana train station where I started my caching trip south to Baldivas. This was a very hot day to go caching. I got just less than 40 caches in two hours and one DNF. Thanks for a great trail and tomorrow we will tackle the northern section. Greetings from Sweden.
Greetings from Japan! I found this cache with Mushin-no-shin on our holiday trip to Australia! I was delighted that we were able to rent bicycles and do this power trail while we were in town! It was my first time doing a cycling power trail, but I think it is now my favorite type! We found all but three of the caches in the original series and set new personal records for most geocaches in a day! TFTC!
~Aoi
~Aoi