Along the Track Mount Cooke, Western Australia, Australia
By
AusTrackers on 21-Jun-13. Waypoint GC4F892
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No response from the cache owner.
No cache to find or log to sign.
It has been more than 28 days since the last owner note.
As a result I am archiving this cache to keep from continually showing up in search lists and to prevent it from blocking other cache placements.
Should you like to resurrect the cache please create a new cache listing so it can be reviewed as a new cache.
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4.23. Unarchiving a Geocache
The archiving of a geocache is intended to be a permanent status. That is why only community volunteer reviewers and Geocaching HQ staff have the capability to unarchive it. This is done only in rare circumstances and only if it meets the current Geocache Listing Guidelines.
If a geocache is archived by a reviewer or staff for lack of maintenance it will not be unarchived.
Found at 10:20:00 AM.
Out with a group of work friends for a walk along the track. Sorry to say that I did not check the logs before I went so I did not bring anything with me to replace the cache. I couldn't sign the log due to water ingress, but have supplied photo evidence of my attendence to the cache owner.
Well I did this one the hard way. Straight up the nearby rock from the south. Could have walked around the rock on the path after all. But it was a great place to pause and rest while everyone caught up.
Thanks for the cache AusTrackers, it was cache number 2187 for me and was number 6 in my run of 7 for today's geocaching effort.
Cheers
Out with a group of work friends for a walk along the track. Sorry to say that I did not check the logs before I went so I did not bring anything with me to replace the cache. I couldn't sign the log due to water ingress, but have supplied photo evidence of my attendence to the cache owner.
Well I did this one the hard way. Straight up the nearby rock from the south. Could have walked around the rock on the path after all. But it was a great place to pause and rest while everyone caught up.
Thanks for the cache AusTrackers, it was cache number 2187 for me and was number 6 in my run of 7 for today's geocaching effort.
Cheers
Sorry to say that this one needs a new container and log book. Which I didn't bring with me today.
Cheers
Cheers
Boys were trying to work out how to climb the big Boulder. Cache container needs repair. Thanks.
Nice afternoon walk up the bib.
Maintenance needed. Lid broken, contents moist and sticky
t4tc
Maintenance needed. Lid broken, contents moist and sticky
t4tc
Nice location - early morning wildlife at a premium. Picked up Travel Bug QQ4576. TFTC
Easy find, unlike some of the others where I put the wrong coordinates in - old age - must get into the habbit of double checking or downloading them mmmm. Anyway cache is good. Climbs exhausting but the trip back wasnt so bad.
Found whilst walking from Sullivan's Rock to Monadnocks Bibbulmun Track campsite.
Mt Vincent and Mt Cuthbert over 500 metres high. Five caches in one day - a record for me.
Enjoyable day - TFTCs
Mt Vincent and Mt Cuthbert over 500 metres high. Five caches in one day - a record for me.
Enjoyable day - TFTCs
Found a cache.
It was 15m from coordinates and in plain view on top of a boulder.
Replaced according to the hint.
Owner should check it though.
It was 15m from coordinates and in plain view on top of a boulder.
Replaced according to the hint.
Owner should check it though.
Found with Bullsbrook Air Scouts.
Great quick distraction while on 3 day hike.
TFTC and special thanks from one of the group for some Mefix.
Great quick distraction while on 3 day hike.
TFTC and special thanks from one of the group for some Mefix.
Wow, after seeing this published I automatically logged the coords into Google earth to get a better look at the territory. Agh, this is my kind of brain numbing, arm and leg scratching sort of cache. Plus it was a BIG rock - rocks. What was meant to have been a mountain bike ride today a little further north in Jarrahdale, instead I convinced Steve my riding buddy and geocaching virgin this is a better idea. Note : I think he is still my friend ?
Anyway we parked and walked the two km , also area is in dieback quarantine at the moment. So thus walking in is the only way and being conscious of the fact as well. Wash shoes after to stop spreading the contamination.
Back to the two km walk, track was ok but then you have to start ascending. There is a track going up to the cache but the 2 km is as mathematical boffins will tell you the adjacent side of a right angle triangle whilst we are actually climbing the Hypotenuse. Enough Pythagoras !!
Thanks AusTrackers for a great cache location and it is also my first 1st to find. Now back to the scratches on my legs from going the wrong way and ...... never mind . A first to find was well worth it. TFTC and to every one else. The walk is worth it. The views from there and also the rock formations are the things that make caches like this so enjoyable.
Anyway we parked and walked the two km , also area is in dieback quarantine at the moment. So thus walking in is the only way and being conscious of the fact as well. Wash shoes after to stop spreading the contamination.
Back to the two km walk, track was ok but then you have to start ascending. There is a track going up to the cache but the 2 km is as mathematical boffins will tell you the adjacent side of a right angle triangle whilst we are actually climbing the Hypotenuse. Enough Pythagoras !!
Thanks AusTrackers for a great cache location and it is also my first 1st to find. Now back to the scratches on my legs from going the wrong way and ...... never mind . A first to find was well worth it. TFTC and to every one else. The walk is worth it. The views from there and also the rock formations are the things that make caches like this so enjoyable.