CCR004, Sleepy Hollow Tiwi, Northern Territory, Australia
By
Croker Crew on 26-May-13. Waypoint GC4D0HJ
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Logs
Quick find by SallyRM whilst the geobb chased her shadow, it just appeared! TFTC!
A bit of time a sunny day, yes why not walk this way. In good order. Thank you to Kolour for a great day out. Tftc.
Second cache of the day with BLM1973 in our attempt to smash the 28-in-a-day challenge Thanks Croker Crew for placing and maintaining
We found your cache today 18 July 2024 12:10pm , while enjoying another day in our beautiful countryside. TFTC Croker Crew
With the overnight rain, the weather was slightly cooler, so we decided to walk along this track instead of our usual beach walk with the family dog. I also wanted to complete this trail of caches as I had found half of them on previous visits to Darwin. After looking in a couple of spots, found the cache in the same hollow as a little lizard. Left a pencil as the last signed log was in June. Tftc
Had in the morning a nice, fresh, windy and cloudy biketour to these cache. Found it immediadly
Thank's Crocker Crew for laying and maintaining!
Thank's Crocker Crew for laying and maintaining!
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. Some caches were easier to find than others, some were in prickly bush areas, others searching amongst the debris. TFTC
We decided to go for a bike ride along this coastal track to the dripstone cliffs. Was quite a nice ride with no to many people on the track.
A nice quick find on our return ride.
Thanks for the cache
A nice quick find on our return ride.
Thanks for the cache
We parked our car today at the electrical substation as it seemed like the safest place before embarking on the power trail. OCW irondale. We found them all except number one.
Found in the expected place although we did give it a good bang before extracting as there was a fair bit of rustling going on inside the hollow. Cache is in good condition TFTC
Found in the expected place although we did give it a good bang before extracting as there was a fair bit of rustling going on inside the hollow. Cache is in good condition TFTC
###Cache Maintenance Visit Required please.###
This geocache has been brought to my attention as needing an Owner Maintenance visit, as the logs indicate that it is most likely missing, or else some other problem exists with the cache. See the [GCHQ Health Score](https://www.geocaching.com/help/index.php?pg=kb.chapter&id=38&pgid=713) process.
I agree that it certainly seems necessary to have it checked by the Cache Owner.
The cache owner needs to:
* Take action to restore the cache or address issues such as correcting the D/T rating.
* Re-enable the cache by posting an Enable log
* Post an Owner Maintenance log to advise what has been done and to clear any Needs Maintenance attribute which is present.
Otherwise :
* Post a Note Log to request more time if necessary or provide other information..
**Do not use an Owner Maintenance log for this. That is for use only **when you actually do something to repair the cache**.
Alternatively:
* Archive the cache, and remove any remaining geo-litter from the site.
In the meantime, I've temporarily disabled the cache page to await owner action by Croker Crew and to take it off the playing board to prevent further geocaching community inconvenience.
[Please see the maintenance section of the Geocache Hiding Guidelines.](https://www.geocaching.com/play/guidelines?expand=1#cachemaintenance)
**I will check back in 30 days** to see that action has been by the CO.
If nothing has happened, I will assume that the cache has been abandoned, and, unfortunately, I will need to Archive this cache.
*Caches archived because of lack of maintenance/abandonment will not be unarchived.*
The Geocaching Community needs to have a degree of certainty that a cache is in good condition, waiting to be found, and the CO has a responsibility to maintain their caches.
Please see [my profile page](https://www.geocaching.com/p/default.aspx?u=Balayang) for additional information.
Thank you
Balayang
Community Reviewer -Australia
This geocache has been brought to my attention as needing an Owner Maintenance visit, as the logs indicate that it is most likely missing, or else some other problem exists with the cache. See the [GCHQ Health Score](https://www.geocaching.com/help/index.php?pg=kb.chapter&id=38&pgid=713) process.
I agree that it certainly seems necessary to have it checked by the Cache Owner.
The cache owner needs to:
* Take action to restore the cache or address issues such as correcting the D/T rating.
* Re-enable the cache by posting an Enable log
* Post an Owner Maintenance log to advise what has been done and to clear any Needs Maintenance attribute which is present.
Otherwise :
* Post a Note Log to request more time if necessary or provide other information..
**Do not use an Owner Maintenance log for this. That is for use only **when you actually do something to repair the cache**.
Alternatively:
* Archive the cache, and remove any remaining geo-litter from the site.
In the meantime, I've temporarily disabled the cache page to await owner action by Croker Crew and to take it off the playing board to prevent further geocaching community inconvenience.
[Please see the maintenance section of the Geocache Hiding Guidelines.](https://www.geocaching.com/play/guidelines?expand=1#cachemaintenance)
**I will check back in 30 days** to see that action has been by the CO.
If nothing has happened, I will assume that the cache has been abandoned, and, unfortunately, I will need to Archive this cache.
*Caches archived because of lack of maintenance/abandonment will not be unarchived.*
The Geocaching Community needs to have a degree of certainty that a cache is in good condition, waiting to be found, and the CO has a responsibility to maintain their caches.
Please see [my profile page](https://www.geocaching.com/p/default.aspx?u=Balayang) for additional information.
Thank you
Balayang
Community Reviewer -Australia
DNF, as earlier cachers say, it is likely burnt. Other caches nearby show signs of minor heat damage.
Looked for about 15 minutes with no luck. We think the fire might’ve taken it or it got covered by an ant nest.
As per last two logs, DNF. Wasn’t in the obvious spots and had a pretty good look around.
So many beautiful black clothes ckatoos at GZ!
Despite a good search, we had no luck here today with this one.
Loving this walk!
Thanks Croker Crew
Domsky
Despite a good search, we had no luck here today with this one.
Loving this walk!
Thanks Croker Crew
Domsky
Found at 11:41:00 AM(t) GAFF1.
Well I ignored that little "hollow" on arrival as we thought that it would have been burnt out due the burning all round, but on actual checking - there it was! So surprised
Thanks Croker Crew.
Well I ignored that little "hollow" on arrival as we thought that it would have been burnt out due the burning all round, but on actual checking - there it was! So surprised
Thanks Croker Crew.
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 # 7607
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 # 7607
On a mission to celebrate “someones special birthday” so we’re on the hunting trail in the NT with SeasonedBird, Liz and Bruce. Another great day for caching. TFTC Croker Crew
Find #13
Find #13
Spending a few days in the area. Thanks for hiding this cache and giving us the opportunity to explore .
Very nice, and very nice to have found it. The wood that was all scattered around here has all been burnt / rotted away, so there are fewer hiding spots left. It's a good sized cache, but just a bit too small for the smallest TB I have with me. Will just have to find another cache! Thank you Croker Crew!
No longer sleeping for me.
Nicely tucked away in its bed again after I logged it.
Visited 3 TB.
TFTC
Nicely tucked away in its bed again after I logged it.
Visited 3 TB.
TFTC
A successful day on the bike track as I find my third for the morning. Cache in good condition.
Has been a fire through here last dry season, but the regrowth is returning in force. Lucky GZ avoided the worst of the flames. Log a little wet but writing paper is waterproof. TFTC
Enjoying and afternoon stroll along Lee Point and collecting quite a few of the caches along here. A tops spot but thankfully being a week day afternoon virtually devoid of mountain bikes which may have made my walk more 'adventurous'. This one found quickly.
Interesting cach description page about those nast little mosquitoes. They are around this area in abundance and you really need your mozzie spray. TFTC
I've been tackling this trail in fits and starts, and today I parked at the back of the hospital and went cross country to intersect the track to do another section. This was my first for the day, all in good order although the log is full and I signed at the top of the page. Thank you for the cache and trail croker crew.
17. Februar 2018 12:10
This is a cache with a beautiful description and a lot of work put into it. In fact, I have to check if I've heard that song before.
I've taken on the track this morning with a bottle of water and some mossie spray in my backpack as instructed. All the boxes I found were in reasonably good condition. Some were a bit wet.
A couple of bikers and a lady with 2 friendly dogs was all I encountered along with plenty of birds and insects. Thanks for this trail!
This is a cache with a beautiful description and a lot of work put into it. In fact, I have to check if I've heard that song before.
I've taken on the track this morning with a bottle of water and some mossie spray in my backpack as instructed. All the boxes I found were in reasonably good condition. Some were a bit wet.
A couple of bikers and a lady with 2 friendly dogs was all I encountered along with plenty of birds and insects. Thanks for this trail!
Interesting facts about mosquitoes! Still not too fond of them though. Luckily, we didn't notice any of them. Thank you for placing and maintaining this cache.
Decided to come out and do this walk before continuing our adventures down along the west coast. Thanks for placing and maintaining caches along this great walking track.
We're continuing our wanderings across northern Australia after attending the Red Centre Experience over Easter. Today I had Pa drop me at the end of the CCRB PT as I wanted to walk it and he had other obligations to attend to.
It was a fabulous walk, meandering through the bush on a warm but not hot day, a slight breeze helping to keep the temperature down and the mossies at bay unless I stopped too long at any GZ. The bird life was great and many was the time I wished that I had carried my binoculars, though I hate to think how long it would have taken me to complete the trail if I had. Loved the finches, honeyeaters, black cockatoos and doves. A magical place.
The search for each cache was varied - some very quick, others far too long, some really frustrating while others were absolutely delightful.
To all COs involved in my adventure today, a big shout out for placing the caches. I enjoyed the variety and the effort that went into them. A couple in particular are memorable and I will award them FPs.
All the caches were found and my name added to each log either as SG, stamped or signed as usual.
It was a fabulous walk, meandering through the bush on a warm but not hot day, a slight breeze helping to keep the temperature down and the mossies at bay unless I stopped too long at any GZ. The bird life was great and many was the time I wished that I had carried my binoculars, though I hate to think how long it would have taken me to complete the trail if I had. Loved the finches, honeyeaters, black cockatoos and doves. A magical place.
The search for each cache was varied - some very quick, others far too long, some really frustrating while others were absolutely delightful.
To all COs involved in my adventure today, a big shout out for placing the caches. I enjoyed the variety and the effort that went into them. A couple in particular are memorable and I will award them FPs.
All the caches were found and my name added to each log either as SG, stamped or signed as usual.
Now visiting Darwin after the Red Centre Experience.
The plan today was to head out for a full day of caching by Mr Felix on his Geo Bike.
Was a tough day with humidiity, heat and green ants, but he managed to find your cache today.
Thoroughly enjoyed this series, the hints being available certainly increased my enjoyment when I struggled.
TFTC Croker Crew
The plan today was to head out for a full day of caching by Mr Felix on his Geo Bike.
Was a tough day with humidiity, heat and green ants, but he managed to find your cache today.
Thoroughly enjoyed this series, the hints being available certainly increased my enjoyment when I struggled.
TFTC Croker Crew
Found by Mary & David at 1355. A good hide, but we were on to it quickly. Our thanks to Croker Crew.
25/02/2017 10:23:00 AM - Today my caching mission is a visit to Darwin and this trail was my main target for today. I wasn't prepared for the humidity which made it a challenge but I enjoyed it all as I explored and managed to find this cache.
Thanks Croker Crew Cache is good condition and has spot on co-ordinates.
5568
Thanks Croker Crew Cache is good condition and has spot on co-ordinates.
5568
I set out early this morning and caught the buses to the Hospital thinking I would get a couple of the caches at the beginning of this trail but as I went along I got more and more involved and was enjoying myself so much I went all the way to the end grabbing as many caches as I could along the way The path was quite walkable with only a few places where I had to gingerly use stepping stones to get across the little fords I enjoyed all the caches on the trail and can tell the CO's that I found them all to be in good condition Please keep up the good work, you guy's are what caching is all about Thanks for all the caches Chingola from Guernsey
The log has gotten wet and may need replacing in the future however I would maybe replace the container.
TFTC
TFTC
We needed to find a cache today to fill a 'zero day' on our stats page and chose to grab this one and have a walk along the track at the same time.
The cache was a nice quick find and is of great significance to us as we have now found caches on every day of the year.
Thank you for placing this cache here for our enjoyment.
TNLN TFTC
The cache was a nice quick find and is of great significance to us as we have now found caches on every day of the year.
Thank you for placing this cache here for our enjoyment.
TNLN TFTC
Missed the previous cache - too many green ants, but this one was easily accessed, thanks
After we visited Lee Point we had some spare time before we had to leave for the airport. We didn't manage to walk the whole trail but we sure sweat like we walked the whole trail
Thanks for these caches.
Jokamajo from the Netherlands
Thanks for these caches.
Jokamajo from the Netherlands