Undulating Hills... Alexandra Hills, Queensland, Australia
By
Chizzi on 07-Jul-13. Waypoint GC4FPVQ
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Logs
Quiet spot no mugglers also no cache searched for over an hour checked all the trees all I found was a neat round hole next to the seat leg where a cache could hide
This entry was edited by Marina25 on Tuesday, 12 May 2015 at 04:56:27 UTC.
This entry was edited by Marina25 on Tuesday, 12 May 2015 at 04:56:27 UTC.
Geo Wife & I were up visiting a friend for tea so we decided we would head up earlier and have an afternoon of our favourite game before we were expected for tea.
We searched for about 1/2 an hour here in every spot imaginable even thought we were convinced r=that the first place we looked should have held the cache somewhere.
In the end we resorted to a PAF but he didn't answer so we searched some more and then left.
On our way back to the car PAF ran us back and confirmed our suspicions which made us sure that the cache has gone missing.
Could the CO please check it out and confirm if we are right or not?
TFTH Chizzi
We searched for about 1/2 an hour here in every spot imaginable even thought we were convinced r=that the first place we looked should have held the cache somewhere.
In the end we resorted to a PAF but he didn't answer so we searched some more and then left.
On our way back to the car PAF ran us back and confirmed our suspicions which made us sure that the cache has gone missing.
Could the CO please check it out and confirm if we are right or not?
TFTH Chizzi
This cache needs a new log, I was unable to sign it as it was FULL and others before me commented on log being full.
Quick find today. Came another day looked there, I don't know how I missed it. Very clever. Log full so couldn't sign it. TFTC
Found with the kids this time. They were grossed out by type of cache. Lol. TFTC
Found by Sunshine Toledo and Jinga2 at 1:26pm. It was a pleasant walk in to GZ on a warm Winter's day. The log is FULL and needs replacing. TFTC
We were out and about caching with others from the Northside Puzzle Group, mostly to find puzzle caches but picking up a few traditionals along the way. After a short walk from where we parked the cars, the search began and it didn't take long before the cache was found and the log signed. Thank you for having placed the cache Chizzi & Surge_Forward
Out for a day hunting with the Northside Puzzle group.
I sat this one out as I was beginning to feel unwell (6 days off work so far) and so sent geo-hubby out with the others to find this one. There was quite a buzz about this one when they all come back to the vehicles.
TFTC
I sat this one out as I was beginning to feel unwell (6 days off work so far) and so sent geo-hubby out with the others to find this one. There was quite a buzz about this one when they all come back to the vehicles.
TFTC
This one was on the list for our assault in the area by the NPG.
Quickly found and log extracted. Found one small spot to sign as NPG. Log is now full and would you believe with how many of us were there, no-one had a spare log.
TFTH
Quickly found and log extracted. Found one small spot to sign as NPG. Log is now full and would you believe with how many of us were there, no-one had a spare log.
TFTH
a day of puzzle finding with NPG
well we couldn't just walk past
geo-daughter has one of these on her bed head
well we couldn't just walk past
geo-daughter has one of these on her bed head
Found nice and quickly.
Signed as npg as the log is full and there is a few of us
Signed as npg as the log is full and there is a few of us
Woo HOO. Our first micro cache find. Reading others logs certainly helped. TFTF!
This entry was edited by kingkeylocksmiths on Sunday, 15 June 2014 at 02:41:53 UTC.
This entry was edited by kingkeylocksmiths on Sunday, 15 June 2014 at 02:41:53 UTC.
cache find # 1513. Signed as NPG. Northside Puzzle Group. Clever cache. TFTC.
Fangsoki and I were out and about after an event and were after a traditional to find. This cache was the closest that neither of us had found so we headed over. We were talking about another cache as well when we were on our way and as we got to where the path meets another path Fang realised he didn't have the cache loaded up on his screen but the other one. Oh dear... so do I.
We stood there for a moment and loaded the cache again before walking the rest of the way to GZ. When we got there I made the easy find and handed the log over to Fang to do the honours. The log is full but otherwise cache is fine. Thanks for the cache Chizzi
We stood there for a moment and loaded the cache again before walking the rest of the way to GZ. When we got there I made the easy find and handed the log over to Fang to do the honours. The log is full but otherwise cache is fine. Thanks for the cache Chizzi
Net88 and I were in the area and decided to grab this cache.
We were busy talking about the next cache and neither of us had this cache loaded We sorted ourselves out and made our way through the nice area.
We arrived at GZ and Net88 soon found a likely prize. Been a while since I've seen a cache like that - quite a clever one.
Unfortunately, the log is full and needs replacement (yes - both sides are full)
A lovely area to visit. TFTC Chizzi & Surge Forward
We were busy talking about the next cache and neither of us had this cache loaded We sorted ourselves out and made our way through the nice area.
We arrived at GZ and Net88 soon found a likely prize. Been a while since I've seen a cache like that - quite a clever one.
Unfortunately, the log is full and needs replacement (yes - both sides are full)
A lovely area to visit. TFTC Chizzi & Surge Forward
I followed the GPRS blindly until it recommended I turn left up the driveway of number 27, go over the back fence and then go 100m cross country. So I drove a bit farther a spotted a path into the park. Fortunately I had a pair of tweezers in my pocket so was able to extract the log book. I took a seat to sign the log book and was passed by a lady walking her dog, the a couple walking their dog and finally a man on a bike. Busy place.
Tftc chizzi
Tftc chizzi
Out for a caching run on Anzac Day and stopped in on this one along the way. Only a short search and I had the cache to hand. Tftc.
Out picking up a couple of caches and this one come to mind. I had seen it on the map for quite some time but just really had not managed to get out and take a look. I had thought of making it part of my ride on the MTB one day, but just had not got around to it.
So today I put it into the phone and followed the arrow. Soon I managed to find a spot to park and headed in for the walk. 10m from GZ and what do I find but another person walking right along the path. Just going to say hi and turn around a few meters down the path, only turns out it was someone I knew. So we had a little chat and then did my little walk on and turned around. Following the GPSr the m's counting down and right on 1m I am just where I expected to be looking and a quick look there is the cache. Getting the log was a little trickier, but got there in the end.
TFTC
So today I put it into the phone and followed the arrow. Soon I managed to find a spot to park and headed in for the walk. 10m from GZ and what do I find but another person walking right along the path. Just going to say hi and turn around a few meters down the path, only turns out it was someone I knew. So we had a little chat and then did my little walk on and turned around. Following the GPSr the m's counting down and right on 1m I am just where I expected to be looking and a quick look there is the cache. Getting the log was a little trickier, but got there in the end.
TFTC
Found at 0926. The GPS had me about 6Ms away but some caching logic helped to the right GZ. TFTC.
Surprisingly a quick find. Area was quiet in the middle of the day. Cache was dry and carefully wound back before replacing.
The cache size amuses me as the other two caches for the day contained a sizeable collection of bric a brac and what could be described as charity bin donations! ... TFTC
The cache size amuses me as the other two caches for the day contained a sizeable collection of bric a brac and what could be described as charity bin donations! ... TFTC
While I was driving between geocaches on my 'to-do' list, I spotted this one on the map and it matched criteria for a cache I wanted to find. I made the quick change to my GPSr's navigation and headed for a suitable approach point. I parked and began legging it in. I noted the description did not mention the road I was parked on, but it seems there are a thousand trails that lead in here.
I jogged up and down the undulating hills and the GPSr was soon pointing at a likely feature. As I caught some breath I looked about and made a quick find. Some nimble fingers soon had the logbook out and signed. Nice and easy for me today. TFTC Chizzi and Surge Forward
I jogged up and down the undulating hills and the GPSr was soon pointing at a likely feature. As I caught some breath I looked about and made a quick find. Some nimble fingers soon had the logbook out and signed. Nice and easy for me today. TFTC Chizzi and Surge Forward
Had a quick afternoon run to collect a few isolated caches in this neighbourghood.
Even after living in the area for a few years and having driven past numerous times on Vienna Rd, I had never been to this woodland at all. Nice to get a sneak peek of it finally. Thanks, Chizzi, for that!
The smartiephone stopped a few meters short, pointing towards some trees. They would have been good for this size of a cache, too, but I followed my hunch and checked out some other spots first. And that paid off, as my eyes caught something worth checking out.
I've seen these containers being sold but this was the first time I got to fetch & open one.
The previous finder had smartly rolled the logsheet nice and tight, so it took just a little shake to get it out.
TFTC, Chizzi!
Even after living in the area for a few years and having driven past numerous times on Vienna Rd, I had never been to this woodland at all. Nice to get a sneak peek of it finally. Thanks, Chizzi, for that!
The smartiephone stopped a few meters short, pointing towards some trees. They would have been good for this size of a cache, too, but I followed my hunch and checked out some other spots first. And that paid off, as my eyes caught something worth checking out.
I've seen these containers being sold but this was the first time I got to fetch & open one.
The previous finder had smartly rolled the logsheet nice and tight, so it took just a little shake to get it out.
TFTC, Chizzi!
A sunny Sunday and I am heading out geocaching again.
I started the day around 0730. It is now a little after 9 am and warming up.
A short walk from a nearby street had me at GZ.
After much looking her and looking there I found the cache on the ground
Hopefully I have returned it to where it belongs.
Thanks for the cache.
I started the day around 0730. It is now a little after 9 am and warming up.
A short walk from a nearby street had me at GZ.
After much looking her and looking there I found the cache on the ground
Hopefully I have returned it to where it belongs.
Thanks for the cache.
Great. I ride down this path almost every other day. Even sat on the seat before. Dnsl Tftc Jumbucks
I had the place to my place, so made a quick find! I was though being watched by a pair of wallabies who weren't impressed by my presence.
TFTC Chizzi &Surge Forward
TFTC Chizzi &Surge Forward
Just wanted to get one today for the start of the 31 days of caching achievements and this one has been calling to me since it was published not long ago. Quick walk in from Redruth Rd where I didn't see the path last time and arrived at GZ and found quickly. Sneaky little hide this one, Thanks Chizzi...
My 3yo Grand daughter wanted to go caching so I picked one close to her place that would be a good walk.
I knew this area from a previous cache which had been here and we arrived at the end of the path. There was Myself, My wife, Amberose0309 , her mother, Deco and the hound Klaus.
I am not used to caching with a 3yo and what a difference it is, Pushing the bike then having to run behind her, Stopping to pick up the littlest flowers and look at the ants. Stopping for a drink and then a toilet stop.
Finally we arrived at the search area and she started to search with enthusiasm but we couldn't locate it until I looked down on the ground and spotted something and showed her the cache. We had to explain that it was not real though.
The next exercise was to recover the log. Every twig was brought to me to see if it would help. Finally I discovered that there is an alternate method of extracting it and then it was a struggle to get it unrolled as I think it has been wet at some time. Finally I had it and I put our marks in the log and returned the cache.
I then returned back to the car while the others found a shorter exit route and I drove around to pick them up.
TFTC
I knew this area from a previous cache which had been here and we arrived at the end of the path. There was Myself, My wife, Amberose0309 , her mother, Deco and the hound Klaus.
I am not used to caching with a 3yo and what a difference it is, Pushing the bike then having to run behind her, Stopping to pick up the littlest flowers and look at the ants. Stopping for a drink and then a toilet stop.
Finally we arrived at the search area and she started to search with enthusiasm but we couldn't locate it until I looked down on the ground and spotted something and showed her the cache. We had to explain that it was not real though.
The next exercise was to recover the log. Every twig was brought to me to see if it would help. Finally I discovered that there is an alternate method of extracting it and then it was a struggle to get it unrolled as I think it has been wet at some time. Finally I had it and I put our marks in the log and returned the cache.
I then returned back to the car while the others found a shorter exit route and I drove around to pick them up.
TFTC
I wanted to see my Nanny and Pop so I asked them to take me caching.
We went with my mummy and our dog, Klaus. I took my bike and rode it some of the way.
I had fun picking up sticks and flowers and then running ahead of the others.
I was the first to start searching but I couldn't find it. Pop found it on the ground and signed it for me.
TFTC.
We went with my mummy and our dog, Klaus. I took my bike and rode it some of the way.
I had fun picking up sticks and flowers and then running ahead of the others.
I was the first to start searching but I couldn't find it. Pop found it on the ground and signed it for me.
TFTC.
Out and about with teamdfl for yet another Freaky Friday Co-ords were a little astray but GZ was clear and a diligent search soon revealed what was odd. I've seen this type of container before Took some work to extract the logbook. TFTC, Chizzi.
Out with IolantheK on a Freaky Fridat hunt. Our GPSs wanted us a bit off, but GZ seemed to be obvious. A nice quick find by IolantheK. Took longer to extract the log to sign it ;-P
Nothing I hate more than trying to get a log out of a nano is trying to get it back in. Wonderful cache in a peaceful area.
Congrats on your first cache.
I went out looking for this as soon as it came through on my email which I was checking however getting to the only track entrance I could find because of the dark and being that it was Vienna Rd, I walked about 100 m into the darkness only to think to myself this is nuts. Maybe if I was with a group of cachers I would go further to GZ but as I am the only real person in my caching group I thought it best to leave this one until daylight. But I will be back if not in the morning soon after.
I went out looking for this as soon as it came through on my email which I was checking however getting to the only track entrance I could find because of the dark and being that it was Vienna Rd, I walked about 100 m into the darkness only to think to myself this is nuts. Maybe if I was with a group of cachers I would go further to GZ but as I am the only real person in my caching group I thought it best to leave this one until daylight. But I will be back if not in the morning soon after.