Forty Winks #23 Sellicks Hill, South Australia, Australia
By
equipe de cinq on 23-Feb-13. Waypoint GC468BJ
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Logs
Travelling with iluvtrekking from our home state of WA on a SA caching foray. Staying in Aldinga for a few days and ranging from there to grab some finds. Scored another beautiful day after a couple of chilly ones. Love these country roads - our type of caching. Left a mint tin under rocks. Thanks for the hide LNCU
Think there's been a prune and a burn and did not have anything suitable to leave for a cache. Will check again next time I am in the area. TFT series equipe de cinq.
I picked the wrong piece of steel initially One week on from SAs Leap Year MEGA Event and out caching again. This time around Aldinga/Willunga and anywhere else that looks interesting.equipe de cinq, I found Forty Winks #23 today. Thanks for placing and maintaining this cache.
Found it Beautiful day yay yay no humid not like in Qld Thank you With DeafPVC - Deaf Phantom DeafVW DeafCat
The plan was to cache some fresh air, scenery, and of course 40 winks
Easy find here
TFTC edc
Easy find here
TFTC edc
Quick drive and pick up.Thanks Equipe de Cinque, what a great series. Thanks for maintaining and placing them all
No 23, nice easy find. Beautiful day for caching.
All caches need checking for wet logs please?
TFTC AnsMisty
All caches need checking for wet logs please?
TFTC AnsMisty
Another cache find on our 2022 South Australian Adventure and another very chilly, wet day. Just perfect for geocaching. A quick driveby, all good here TFTS.
We are enjoying our time travelling SA. Fantastic towns, ruins, beaches and cliffs & wine. Thanks to all the COs for taking us on this geo-guided tour.
We are enjoying our time travelling SA. Fantastic towns, ruins, beaches and cliffs & wine. Thanks to all the COs for taking us on this geo-guided tour.
Got laughed at by passing drivers for taking a photo with the trees nearby but we laughed with them. TFTC.
- besbeh
- besbeh
20 April 2022
11:23 am
2000
Hi equipe de cinq, I found Forty Winks #23 today. I am on my way between the Goulburn Valley in Victoria to McLaren Vale in South Australia. Collecting a few smilies on the way.
Many thanks equipe de cinq for providing and maintaining this game piece for our enjoyment.
11:23 am
2000
Hi equipe de cinq, I found Forty Winks #23 today. I am on my way between the Goulburn Valley in Victoria to McLaren Vale in South Australia. Collecting a few smilies on the way.
Many thanks equipe de cinq for providing and maintaining this game piece for our enjoyment.
What a day we have had today. The first thing that happened right before my eyes all my maps just disappeared from the GPS, nothing we did would bring them back. Finally after several phone calls trying to fix the problem we ended up on the phone to Garmin who declared that the GPS was terminal. We will be without a GPS for a couple of weeks so it is caching with the phone, yuk. Today we needed to say no to a few of the Forty Winks caches that we had targeted.
The phone has an app on it that monitor’s my heart and I am not allowed to be more than 2 meters from the phone, the terrain was beyond me, if hubby had gone for the caches he would have needed to use the phone, the next thing would be a phone call wondering if everything was OK.
All the caches that we found today were in good condition and the majority of co-ords are spot on. Our finds were a mix of trads, multi and puzzles.
SL TFTC
The phone has an app on it that monitor’s my heart and I am not allowed to be more than 2 meters from the phone, the terrain was beyond me, if hubby had gone for the caches he would have needed to use the phone, the next thing would be a phone call wondering if everything was OK.
All the caches that we found today were in good condition and the majority of co-ords are spot on. Our finds were a mix of trads, multi and puzzles.
SL TFTC
doing my weekly cache and cake outing with mum.
we did some geocaching then had lunch at the Aldinga Bakery. nice food and very nice service.
TFTC
we did some geocaching then had lunch at the Aldinga Bakery. nice food and very nice service.
TFTC
Today I went caching with Poisin55 and Chubly09. We set out to complete the '0' of the 40 winks series of caches by bike and completed it successfully with no DNFs. the 40 is almost finished by us now except for the top of the '4' which the others didn't come prepared for as some long pants and gaiters would be needed and one DNF that is yet to be resolved on the '4' so there are a few left for another time. It was a bit of a hot day for it but it many smileys were gained and Chubly09 hit his 50th milestone and I hit my 200th. TFTC equipe de cinq
Good cache but it was ruined with olive juice from five olives that where inside. The logbook was waterlogged so we replaced it Tftc
Out for an afternoon of caching. Really enjoyed working through the forty winks series here! Most were quick finds with the help of the hints. Tftc!
Doing this series with ilook4geo today with a good find rate. The only ones we did not bother with were a few which required walking along a track where the grass was very long and could have been hiding who knows what. All the others were nice quick and easy finds and both names were soon stamped somewhere on each log. Thank you to equipe de cinq for placing this series of caches.
Enjoyed the caching along with goingplaces2 today. We had a mostly successful time, retrieved each container, signed the log and replaced all as found. TFTC.
Chasing numbers for a serious milestone so today set my sights on a series I've long wanted to do but never got around to, the 40 Winks series. Found 37 and replaced 4 which were almost certainly missing.
Thanks to equipe de cinq for putting out this cache for me to find
*This log composed and published using GSAK (Geocaching Swiss Army Knife).*
Thanks to equipe de cinq for putting out this cache for me to find
*This log composed and published using GSAK (Geocaching Swiss Army Knife).*
In Port Elliot today, out to tackle the 40 Winks series. All caches found in good order, took nothing and left nothing. Thanks to equipe de cinq for the run. TFTC
Out and about geocaching today, while staying in Willunga from Brisbane. Decided to cache art, '40'. Due to the number of caches in this series I am doing a generic cache. Thoroughly enjoyed doing these caches, even those ones that had to be walked. TFTC equipe de cinq
Spending a few days in Wallunga as part of our trip to SA after borders were opened up to NSW and QLD. Today was the day to find the 40 Winks and a few extra caches near by. Many thanks to the COs for placing and maintaining these caches and enhancing our enjoyment of caching.
My wife and I have some simple rules when caching on a wine holiday. It s a bit like programming a robot but they are important when working as a team
A wine may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
A wine must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law unless the wine is a quaffer.
A wine must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Laws. If it tastes like sh€t then it must self destruct. tftc
A wine may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
A wine must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law unless the wine is a quaffer.
A wine must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Laws. If it tastes like sh€t then it must self destruct. tftc
After some time I finally found it with the hint definitely blended in that’s for sure
I was about to give up on this one after being spooked at the last cache by muggles but saw this at the last second. Clue made sense but cache was found away from where clue suggested, so I returned it. TFTC
So this was a fairly full-on solo geocaching day for me today, and I wanted to make the most of the terrific weather that had the right temperature, sun out and blue sky. The plan was to head south to tackle some of the power trails / series, and for the most part, that was achieved. My day started at Seaford, and then it was a run along the creek finding the *Real Aliens* series. I then diverted towards the ocean, to find a nemesis oldie and enjoy a run along Moana's cliffs. A selection of the *Cats and Dogs* series were detoured past, before a break at Aldinga's bakery. Next was the *Forty Winks* series, and then back towards the ocean to enjoy a few caches at Sellicks Beach. It was getting to late afternoon by the time I drove through Myponga, and targeted a few hiking geocaches around there, and back towards Sellicks Hill. By this time, it was dark, and so made my way home, having utilised this great weather as best as I could.
I'm normally not the fan of power trails, especially doing these solo, but whether it was the weather, or obvious cache hides, I actually quite enjoyed driving around these, and the nearby airport made it even more enjoyable. I managed to find these caches in two waves (early afternoon, and towards the evening), with a few DNFs in amongst the series. This was the second phase of driving this series, and with it being dark after the sun had set, I pretty well had these roads to myself.
The cache container and logbook were in good shape. Thanks equipe de cinq for the cache placement and ongoing maintenance.
I'm normally not the fan of power trails, especially doing these solo, but whether it was the weather, or obvious cache hides, I actually quite enjoyed driving around these, and the nearby airport made it even more enjoyable. I managed to find these caches in two waves (early afternoon, and towards the evening), with a few DNFs in amongst the series. This was the second phase of driving this series, and with it being dark after the sun had set, I pretty well had these roads to myself.
The cache container and logbook were in good shape. Thanks equipe de cinq for the cache placement and ongoing maintenance.
I decided to bump up my finds for 29th Feb, seeing as it doesn't come around often, so I headed down south from my home town and spent a day meandering around these areas and just enjoying the day.
Great weather, nice countryside and good caches. Thanks to all the owners, sorry but this is a blanket log.
Lots of scratches from the caches under the ever present bushes, lots of ants, lots of other things which made noises in the bush. I probably should be doing all this in winter - but that is no challenge
Some caches may have specific logs if they need attention, otherwise they were all found in good condition.Thanks for your caches and making my day an adventure.
Great weather, nice countryside and good caches. Thanks to all the owners, sorry but this is a blanket log.
Lots of scratches from the caches under the ever present bushes, lots of ants, lots of other things which made noises in the bush. I probably should be doing all this in winter - but that is no challenge
Some caches may have specific logs if they need attention, otherwise they were all found in good condition.Thanks for your caches and making my day an adventure.
23 Visiting for the tour down under 2020 passing through Meadows today. Enjoying the challenge of local caches. Thankyou for the cache series and the adventure , cheers.
Apologies for the generic logs
Apologies for the generic logs
Nomads travelling in their caravan around Australia. We have been on the road since July 2011 and discovered caching in August 2013. We travel with a bunch of travel bugs belonging to our sons and grand children. Where ever possible, we will maintain your cache as we travel.
Based at Willunga house-sitting for a few weeks, our newest best friends SnappyTomCats came down to see us for the long weekend. How do we entertain them? Go find some caches? Still cold today but less chance of rain. We only had the morning to cache, so stayed closer to Willunga - The Hill looked like a good place to start.
Thanks - then back up the hill. thanks equipe de cinq
We are down this way for the long weekend to catch up with and spend some time with our great friends, Dunmowin. Our last day today before heading home. A quick find as we passed by.TFTC
Returned today after completing one half of this series earlier this year. Most were easy hides but a few caught me off guard. TFTC
back to day to hopefully finish off the 40 and to have a look for a couple we couldnt find last time miles away form the bad lands where we are from TFTC containers and log were all in good condition
05/05/2019
Decided went to "Forty Winks series" - very nice country and no traffic there...
The weather is very nice [^][^]
only 2 - replace the cache is #31 and #22. Signed the log as stamp or "EV".
Thanks equipe de cinq for organising the cache and hunt [^]
Decided went to "Forty Winks series" - very nice country and no traffic there...
The weather is very nice [^][^]
only 2 - replace the cache is #31 and #22. Signed the log as stamp or "EV".
Thanks equipe de cinq for organising the cache and hunt [^]