Liroria raniformis series 14 Sebastian, Victoria, Australia
By
Casper9 & Miss Mary on 12-Jul-13. Waypoint GC4G30K
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What I'd is it with dnf that you think you could be the one to find
Wrong thinking scrabled doing a wider circle but no luck
Wrong thinking scrabled doing a wider circle but no luck
Spent a bit of time here searching, using previous logs clues but unfortunately couldn’t locate!
No luck with this one, even after reading all previous comments and searching far and wide!
JJ52 and myself had a fun and productive three days traveling to visit Bendigo and finding some caches along the way. Any excuse to stretch the car's legs. Today's goal was some cache maintenance in Mitiamo then some caches NE of Bendigo.
Too good for us today. 5 minute rule applied.
Too good for us today. 5 minute rule applied.
I was on a road trip with sushilord heading to Bendigo for a few days and finding caches far and wide. We weren't after numbers just out of the way places and caches with lots of favourite points. We had an enjoyable and fun time, but I was stuffed by the time we got home.
No luck for us today even when we read previous logs and expanded our search area.
No luck for us today even when we read previous logs and expanded our search area.
Thanks for the cache and hide. Had to look further a field as mentioned in past logs. The coordinates are a bit off. Check out Bendigo side of the electric power pole. Also look for something white, then start your search. B&G
Coordinates a little bit off… take care with the rusty wire hidden in the long grass
The coords were a little off for me as well but just had to widen my search a little and there the little fella was. Wish the frogs were as easy to find.
On the return trip from Castlemaine to gather some mineral water, we couldn't miss the last in this series.
Cache quickly in hand and log signed,
TFTC and the series Casper9 & Miss Mary
Cache quickly in hand and log signed,
TFTC and the series Casper9 & Miss Mary
After escaping town for a few days it’s time to head home to get some boring appointments done - car servicing etc. After packing up camp it was off on a slow journey home.
As with previous finders found this one with the help of logs! Thanks fellow finders!
Thanks Casper9 & Miss Mary for the cache.
As with previous finders found this one with the help of logs! Thanks fellow finders!
Thanks Casper9 & Miss Mary for the cache.
Found it by following the comments of others. Nicely placed and in good condition - TFTC
shout out to the previous cachers you saved us a lot of grief but this one is a nice quick and easy one!! tftc careful in the grass ft catherinec19
Bendigo side of the power poll. Dont go bush bashing like I did. Also look for something white. Tftc!
We checked out the logs first in view of the few DNFs listed and had a strategy to start looking from about 15 m away and bingo straight onto it!!!!
It’s about 17 m from GZ
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Photo with actual co Ord’s to follow
TFTC
It’s about 17 m from GZ
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Photo with actual co Ord’s to follow
TFTC
**Find #3166**
Visiting Bendigo today, and with a few hours to kill, it was time to jump on the Geo-motorcycle and grab a few caches. This was the 3rd stop for the day. Had a 14m error here, but we got there in the end.
Thanks **Casper9 & Miss Mary**
TFTC.
Visiting Bendigo today, and with a few hours to kill, it was time to jump on the Geo-motorcycle and grab a few caches. This was the 3rd stop for the day. Had a 14m error here, but we got there in the end.
Thanks **Casper9 & Miss Mary**
TFTC.
Bendigo Day 3 stopping at the caravan park for a few days.
Out again in the bush this morning, starting with the hambuger then moving further out & travelling along some farming backroads. A very pleasant morning.
Thanks for placing this cache Casper9 & Miss Mary
Out again in the bush this morning, starting with the hambuger then moving further out & travelling along some farming backroads. A very pleasant morning.
Thanks for placing this cache Casper9 & Miss Mary
Coords had me 15m away.
Spotted out of the corner of my eye closer to the fence than first looked.
TFTC
Spotted out of the corner of my eye closer to the fence than first looked.
TFTC
Found a few meters from indicated GZ. Thanks to previous logs I didn’t have to spend too much time hunting TFTC
Found with Cybergran V and her Muggle Hubby on our way to St Arnaud to attend a few geocaching events.[^]
We had to expand our search radius for this one.
Eventually earning another rewarding find with a few more of this series left for next time.
TFTC (&series) Caper9 & Miss Mary.
We had to expand our search radius for this one.
Eventually earning another rewarding find with a few more of this series left for next time.
TFTC (&series) Caper9 & Miss Mary.
Dalerious found it 15m from where we were looking, but at least it was found, signed, returned, before we travelled on to the next one.
Thanks for this little series.
Thanks for this little series.
The father of the family had to work this afternoon so the kids (boo09 & neisha07) and I nicked over to Bendigo to catch up with ReganSeekers for the arvo and to grab a handful of caches.
TFTC
TFTC
Out for a fathers day picnic and what better way to enjoy some family time then to do some caching. TFTC
Hmmm... lengthy search along 40m of roadside didn't reveal the goods. This frog is abundant elsewhere but not sure if it's here....
Found on a day out with CCNo3 who was busy clocking up hours on her Learners. We struggled a bit with this one until we widened our search. Coords had us 15m away.
~ Crazy Creels
~ Crazy Creels
Found by Aussie Train Driver 17/06/2018, find number 1274.
This was a quick find whilst driving back to Melbourne in the early hours of the morning. I stopped along this section of road to find a few caches and get some fresh air. Cache is in good condition, TFTC!
This was a quick find whilst driving back to Melbourne in the early hours of the morning. I stopped along this section of road to find a few caches and get some fresh air. Cache is in good condition, TFTC!
Found with wozzle 68, on our way home after an overnight stay in Shepparton and attending the annual Central Victorian Get-Together earlier today.
This was a quick park-n-grab and leg stretch for us. However the cache has obviously been moved to about 10m away, and it looks like it might have been saved by a worker who has been working on the newly replaced power pole, as this person has signed the logbook with a friendly hello.
TFTC Casper9 & Miss Mary
This was a quick park-n-grab and leg stretch for us. However the cache has obviously been moved to about 10m away, and it looks like it might have been saved by a worker who has been working on the newly replaced power pole, as this person has signed the logbook with a friendly hello.
TFTC Casper9 & Miss Mary
A nice quick find on our roundabout way home from Shepparton to Ballarat thanks. Seems to have been moved because of new power pole
No growling noises heard by the side of the road here !!
But I too knew where the cache would be hiding
Gotcha !!
Mmmm !! Cuisses de grenouilles !!
TFTC
But I too knew where the cache would be hiding
Gotcha !!
Mmmm !! Cuisses de grenouilles !!
TFTC
Thanks for the cache. Found it quickly because of someone else's comment.
Find No. 1855. Found at 3.15pm.
Went for a drive in the geoute over to Myers Flat area to grab a few caches. Took geodog Penny with us and FUF009 came along for the day as well.
Penny was not happy here as she had to stay in the ute and sit this one out. When we pulled up, this was another one that we guessed where it would be, as we have seen this type of hide before. The road was fairly busy today with a lot of traffic moving around so we quickly signed the log and moved on.
TFTC
Went for a drive in the geoute over to Myers Flat area to grab a few caches. Took geodog Penny with us and FUF009 came along for the day as well.
Penny was not happy here as she had to stay in the ute and sit this one out. When we pulled up, this was another one that we guessed where it would be, as we have seen this type of hide before. The road was fairly busy today with a lot of traffic moving around so we quickly signed the log and moved on.
TFTC
Found with geoson (who wishes to go by the name of geocache boy! lol) whilst taking advantage of some beautiful Autumn weather this afternoon. Geocache Boy actually made the find and he was very chuffed Thank you for the cache Casper9 & Miss Mary
#394
#394
Ooops started on the wrong side of the road. Then looked for the obvious spot & wa laa there it was. TFTC a great hide
Quickly spotted something that led to finding the cache. Thanks for the clever hide.
team T I N S out for a full day caching the Bendigo area. the PPT and a lot of other caches around the area. tftc
17:26
With our caravan at Maiden Gully, while we attended to some non-geocaching business in Bendigo. The [Red]T[/Red] of [Red]T[/Red]errick [Red]T[/Red]errick kept [Red]T[/Red]empting us and [Red]T[/Red]oday we [Red]T[/Red]ravelled north to [Red]T[/Red]ackle the [Red]T[/Red]rail.
Picked up this one while heading back to the caravan park.
Our thanks to Casper9 & Miss Mary for bringing us here.
12046
With our caravan at Maiden Gully, while we attended to some non-geocaching business in Bendigo. The [Red]T[/Red] of [Red]T[/Red]errick [Red]T[/Red]errick kept [Red]T[/Red]empting us and [Red]T[/Red]oday we [Red]T[/Red]ravelled north to [Red]T[/Red]ackle the [Red]T[/Red]rail.
Picked up this one while heading back to the caravan park.
Our thanks to Casper9 & Miss Mary for bringing us here.
12046
It was road trip time and three days traveling and caching was quickly planned. An early morning start and the first location was Mt Buller. From Mt Buller I headed to Bookham in NSW and stayed there the night before hitting the Endangered Species series of caches, starting early the next morning. Heading South West I stopped at Gundagai to visit a 'dog', continued through Walla Walla and Urana before crashing just out of Berrigan. The third day I continued west to Echuca then south through Bendigo and the final stretch for home.
The weather was good on day one but later that night it started to rain and continued for the next two days. Needless to say I did get quite wet on occasions, and some of the country roads I followed where no place for a 2WD, the Prado would slip and slide but luckily kept moving forward. By then end of the trip there was another 1800 km on the clock, 239 cache finds, 2 DNFs and 5 FTF's just to top it off. Thanks to all the CO's for the caches I found and the places they brought me to.
A nice quick find. Thanks.
The weather was good on day one but later that night it started to rain and continued for the next two days. Needless to say I did get quite wet on occasions, and some of the country roads I followed where no place for a 2WD, the Prado would slip and slide but luckily kept moving forward. By then end of the trip there was another 1800 km on the clock, 239 cache finds, 2 DNFs and 5 FTF's just to top it off. Thanks to all the CO's for the caches I found and the places they brought me to.
A nice quick find. Thanks.
Is there a rule that this has to be done in order? Of course there isn't, thank goodness, because I hopped all around the place to attack this series. It was a bit warm out, but not so warm that I felt I would croak.
Anyway, the caches seemed to leap out at me so there was nothing for me to really growl about, which is good.
The road was busy today, I had to do a bit of posing. For some vehicles I pretended to take pictures, for others I pretended to be on my phone and a couple of times I pretended to be peeing.
Eventually the road was quiet enough for me to mark the log with Strange Quark1 and I could return things to how they were before.
TFTC
Anyway, the caches seemed to leap out at me so there was nothing for me to really growl about, which is good.
The road was busy today, I had to do a bit of posing. For some vehicles I pretended to take pictures, for others I pretended to be on my phone and a couple of times I pretended to be peeing.
Eventually the road was quiet enough for me to mark the log with Strange Quark1 and I could return things to how they were before.
TFTC
Easy to find cache thou it is on a busy road so be careful. TFTC swapped a toy lizard for a flower mirror
Find # 1877 @ 1146 H
Being on holidays what a better way to spent a day than planning a caching day and to head north of Bendigo.
This ended up being a day of 42 finds, way over what I expected and almost 400ks travelled (a lot of back tracking and some getting lost in the bush, But the GPSr did say there was a road there!)
with smack on co ords, it always makes a cache memorable and that this one was. being so exposed to the passing traffic this made it a quick grab.
TFTC Casper9 & Miss Mary
Being on holidays what a better way to spent a day than planning a caching day and to head north of Bendigo.
This ended up being a day of 42 finds, way over what I expected and almost 400ks travelled (a lot of back tracking and some getting lost in the bush, But the GPSr did say there was a road there!)
with smack on co ords, it always makes a cache memorable and that this one was. being so exposed to the passing traffic this made it a quick grab.
TFTC Casper9 & Miss Mary
The last in this series this morning for me as I returned down the highway a tad to grab this one. Lots of interesting hides and a great theme.
Love your work
Love your work
Suscoe's 12th find of 36 for today as we headed out to the North West and North in the great company of our mate Bushfire.
This was to be a full day of wandering about clearing up many caches together.
We had a great time and enjoyed the terrific country side that we passed through.
Thanks to Casper9 & Miss Mary for this cache and the whole series, great to meet each cache.
This was to be a full day of wandering about clearing up many caches together.
We had a great time and enjoyed the terrific country side that we passed through.
Thanks to Casper9 & Miss Mary for this cache and the whole series, great to meet each cache.
Woke up this morning to a very white, cold bleak outlook but I am sure it will improve later.
In Bendigo for a few days to add some smileys on as many mysteries, multi's and a few traditionals. Plus a few cache needed for my A to Z challenge.
The suscoe cachers and the ageing Bushfire have the full range of caching gear with the exception of the kayaks and the wheels to get us to most locations, carrying all the technical gear you could think of.
Lovely area that I have never been to before.
No Frog on this one!!!
In Bendigo for a few days to add some smileys on as many mysteries, multi's and a few traditionals. Plus a few cache needed for my A to Z challenge.
The suscoe cachers and the ageing Bushfire have the full range of caching gear with the exception of the kayaks and the wheels to get us to most locations, carrying all the technical gear you could think of.
Lovely area that I have never been to before.
No Frog on this one!!!
out for a sunday drive with tamzy on a mission for her 1000th cache well done tamzy tftc
My 1000th find!!!! Wow can't believe I have found this many containers, thanks for placing this series and contributing to this great game! I'd did tell Nadsalator once that if I ever found 1000 caches I would buy her a Oregon650, hope it takes her a while to realise how many I have found! TFTC
Found the same type of hide yesterday , so this one was easily seen straight away . Ta.
I'm loving this series. Might have to get a few more tomorrow...just a bit time constrained each day. TFTC
# 7580 Found on the 4th leg of our S.K.I.D.R.O. adventure,
while staying at Bendigo for a few days.
Another trip around with Team Robins for a few in town and another series.
No sign of any muggles around and a quick find.
Thanks for the cache Casper9 & Miss Mary,
Roostaman.
while staying at Bendigo for a few days.
Another trip around with Team Robins for a few in town and another series.
No sign of any muggles around and a quick find.
Thanks for the cache Casper9 & Miss Mary,
Roostaman.
Found # 9691
out with Roostaman and we decided to tackle the Litoria raniformis Series this was one along the way. TNLN TFTC. Thanks for placing the series
took : nothing
left : nothing
Thanks for the cache Casper9 & Miss Mary
out with Roostaman and we decided to tackle the Litoria raniformis Series this was one along the way. TNLN TFTC. Thanks for placing the series
took : nothing
left : nothing
Thanks for the cache Casper9 & Miss Mary
The ants have taken over so this one so it required some deftness to retrieve. Wow this road is busy - very hard to get a quiet time to place it back. TFTC