CCR001, The beginning or the end? Tiwi, Northern Territory, Australia
By
Croker Crew on 21-May-13. Waypoint GC4CMY4
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Logs
Could of spent hours here but luckily spotted something. The hint was totally necessary too. Tftf!
The old cache is still there, unfortunately it got a bit stuck during the recent fence repairs. The new cache is on top of the old cache.
Same as everyone else, couldnt see it but def in the right place, wired off fence, new mulch etc.
This was a bittersweet way to end the caching spree that BLM1973 & I began this morning Our first cache of the day was another Croker Crew one, and this is the tenth 'Casuarina Coastal Reserve' one I've found today Since then we've wound our way around the suburbs to complete the 28-in-a-day challenge (set by Corrunaroad). This is a clever hide, however it needs better execution (or someone with a pair of cable cutters). That might look a bit suspect if you're hanging around a Power Station so would advise extreme stealth to anyone who attempts this As with most of the other people who've logged this recently, I couldn't retrieve the cache and sign the log - but promise that I did find it!! (Will send CO photo for proof of find)
We spent quite a while searching here.The fence is covered in green windbreak netting.We had to move along so no find today.
This was the end of my walk today. The sun was getting low and I had to head back to the CBD to catch up with my muggle travel companion for dinner. I had caught the bus out here and now I was unsure where to find a bus stop so I stood on the side of the road, checked my geo map to see what street and suburb I was in, looked for a property number and rang a cab.
A reasonably quick find and a nice way to finish off my caching adventure today.
TFTC Crocker Crew
Keep smiling ??
A reasonably quick find and a nice way to finish off my caching adventure today.
TFTC Crocker Crew
Keep smiling ??
The cache is still in place and easily accessible despite the construction work going on.
Genuinely looked pretty hard in the area with Dad but found nothing. Hint didn't help either. DNF
Day 45 of our greynomad trip up north and after a the JLWEvents, a tour of Maralinga and caching to claim LGAs in the Eyre Peninsula, we are attempting to escape the southern weather that has been wet and windy.
As we approached GZ a workman nearby spied us and asked what we were doing. We told him we were geocaching and was satisfied that we weren't some of "the dodgy characters that often hang around here" - funny thing was, I don't think he fully understood what we were doing but left us to it
TFTC SL TB's visited
As we approached GZ a workman nearby spied us and asked what we were doing. We told him we were geocaching and was satisfied that we weren't some of "the dodgy characters that often hang around here" - funny thing was, I don't think he fully understood what we were doing but left us to it
TFTC SL TB's visited
Today we walked and walked in Casuarina Coastal Reserve along the many trails, finding Darwin's first 'power' trial and completing it along with some other caches in the reserve. We were excited to find this one since there were previous DNFs. TFTC
DNF. Possibly found part there of. Place had been whipper snipped. Will need checkin
Coordinates changed from:
S 12° 21.543 E 130° 52.581
Coordinates changed to:
S 12° 21.545 E 130° 52.573
Distance from original: 48.9 feet or 14.9 meters.
The cache has been replaced and moved a short distance to a more secure location.
S 12° 21.543 E 130° 52.581
Coordinates changed to:
S 12° 21.545 E 130° 52.573
Distance from original: 48.9 feet or 14.9 meters.
The cache has been replaced and moved a short distance to a more secure location.
First cache of many to follow today and the first for me in Australia! Thanks for the cache
We noticed that there were still one more series sound, so we decided to continue our walk to GZ. Happy to have brought plenty of water along for our walk today as it is quite hot now.
The beginning or the end?
The end for us. Thank you Croker Crew for this really great morning of exercise, scenery and caching .
Domsky
The beginning or the end?
The end for us. Thank you Croker Crew for this really great morning of exercise, scenery and caching .
Domsky
Found at 3:20:00 PM(t) GAFF1.
Just to finish off the series we came back as we could drive to this one. Went right past the cache as I was focused on something bigger only to have to come back and find the cache in a relatively exposed spot - but it has lasted the test of time!
Thanks Croker Crew.
Just to finish off the series we came back as we could drive to this one. Went right past the cache as I was focused on something bigger only to have to come back and find the cache in a relatively exposed spot - but it has lasted the test of time!
Thanks Croker Crew.
Log chockablock full, replaced with new. On a mission to celebrate “someones special birthday today” so we’re on the hunting trail in the NT with SeasonedBird, Liz and Bruce. Another great day for caching. Happy Birthday Liz. . TFTC Croker Crew
Find #10086
Find #10086
Out for the day with Wollaston and Liz and Bruce with caching as our tour guide.
Thanks to CO’s for taking time to set out and maintain hides and for showing us your very special part of the world
Log signed in first open spot with stamp
TFTC Croker Crew
Find # 7701
Thanks to CO’s for taking time to set out and maintain hides and for showing us your very special part of the world
Log signed in first open spot with stamp
TFTC Croker Crew
Find # 7701
Great little cache. Also some good fishing to be had just at the little stream
Quick find but log is wet and full. Managed to find a spot to sign. Attacked by plovers as I was leaving. Tftc
cool
*Found with [Geooh GO](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mobiltal.geoohGO)*
*Found with [Geooh GO](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mobiltal.geoohGO)*
Cool cache but mayb don’t open it coz it’s really hard to screw back on and full logbook. It took ten minutes to screw!
Tricky because a prior photo is misleading! Still at GZ. CO may want to bring a can of spray paint, camo is starting to wear off and the shiny blue metal is starting to show through.