First Nation Aldgate, South Australia, Australia
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Freddo the Frog on 25-Nov-13. Waypoint GC4JH58
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Logs
Quick find.-Thank you for maintaining and placing this cache! We really appreciate your effort!-TFTC Freddo-Thanks for this Traditional and for letting me have the opportunity to find First Nation-/ )/ // (......... (()TFTC (()....... (()--.(()-Found on 10 Feb 2024 at 3:09pmFind 4405-Some caches signed as Team Azzo-SAs Leap Year Mega Event - GCA1DNA - keep the date free - 29th February 2024. Cant wait!
Found your cache unfortunately the water has made it's way inside , still legible though! Thanks!
What a lovely little piece of remnant bushland. Thanks for bringing us here! The log book is very wet but I was able to stamp.
Tftc.
Tftc.
A love of maps made me choose geography as my optional subject in my matriculation year - I would have chosen geology if I’d known about all the earthcaches in my future.
For our geography school camp, we were sent to Mylor to a spot just like this to sort and count all the various plants within a certain area. I can’t recall the tie in with geography, but I do recall that the weather was miserable, similar to today.
I love how the Heysen Trail keeps reappearing when you’re not expecting it.
Thanks Freddo.
For our geography school camp, we were sent to Mylor to a spot just like this to sort and count all the various plants within a certain area. I can’t recall the tie in with geography, but I do recall that the weather was miserable, similar to today.
I love how the Heysen Trail keeps reappearing when you’re not expecting it.
Thanks Freddo.
Found on a very cloudy day with sketchy sat lock but got there eventually. The log book is quite wet and needs replacing.
TFTC
TFTC
After todays icecream event, I wandered around the Hahndorf neighbourhood grabbing a few trads and turning them into smileys. This one was found in a compromised condition. Log book with lid, nothing else. I returned to the car and grabbed a nice new container. No sense putting it in a bag, its slightly damp. Signed and returned, all good to go. Thanks for the cache Freddo, first nation indeed.
Making the most of the morning and afternoon sunshine before the forecasted rains, i based myself around the Mt Barker area. I was targeting specific caches to work on my 5x 360 degree challenge.
Found logbook and lid on the ground it appears a muggle got to it. Needs a new container.
Thanks for the cache Freddo the Frog.
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Found logbook and lid on the ground it appears a muggle got to it. Needs a new container.
Thanks for the cache Freddo the Frog.
# # #11369 # #
Back in Adelaide spending Christmas with the relatives, but there is always time to sneak in a cache. Stopped off in this little corner of Aldgate and was greeted by lots of butterflies along the track that borders the reserve. Wandered in for a straight forward find. TFTC!
Nice quick find, cache I excellent condition. Took digger (Sorry forgot to bring anything to replace it). Tftc
Found while having a quick escape for the night. Beautiful area no cows which is ok SLTFTC
A very quick find with the container open and contents strewn around at the base of the structure. Replaced all contents and placed local cammo to further cover hide from muggle eyes. Thankyou for the cache Freddo the Frog found 16 December 2020 15:14
An Adder and a Rat were out on a Wednesday Wander.
We wandered to GZ.
Found the contents on the ground.
Stamped the log.
Put everything back in.
Used natural cammo to cover the cache. Tftc
We wandered to GZ.
Found the contents on the ground.
Stamped the log.
Put everything back in.
Used natural cammo to cover the cache. Tftc
Today I’d planned a big afternoon out but got utterly sucked in by a Netflix series and the afternoon became a couple of hours instead.
Found 2 caches and 5 lab caches so was still a nice result for the effort.
This was my first find of the afternoon.
TFTC Freddo
Found 2 caches and 5 lab caches so was still a nice result for the effort.
This was my first find of the afternoon.
TFTC Freddo
This evening with looming COVID-19 lockdown impacts growing closer every day, I was still determined to head out for some fitness whilst we still had the freedoms. Hence, this evening, I decided to head to do a few jogs and runs around the areas of Stirling, Aldgate, and Bridgewater. The weather wasn't the best with it being a little drizzly, which probably helped to explain why I didn't see any other joggers around also. Just a few locals walking dogs, or walking along the roads carrying their shopping around. There were a few geocaches along the way that hadn't been found in quite some time, which also decreased any risk of COVID-19 transmission. Some nice areas about.
I parked nearby to this one, and I guess I didn't exactly understand the geocache name of this one (sometimes the Frog's caches go over my head). It did take some time to find this one, as the cache was well hidden, and I was checking the more obvious spots. The cache container and logbook were in good shape. Thanks [@Freddo](http://coord.info/PR8C14) the Frog for the cache placement and ongoing maintenance.
I parked nearby to this one, and I guess I didn't exactly understand the geocache name of this one (sometimes the Frog's caches go over my head). It did take some time to find this one, as the cache was well hidden, and I was checking the more obvious spots. The cache container and logbook were in good shape. Thanks [@Freddo](http://coord.info/PR8C14) the Frog for the cache placement and ongoing maintenance.
Lovely that there are some pockets of natural vegetation preserved. Found an orchid. Left TB.
A day out with the Owl and JJ to clear some DNF's and cache maintenance thrown in for good measure.
For some reason the location seems familiar, almost as if I'd been here before. If I'd visited this cache previously I'd obviously failed to prepare an on-line log. All is good in the world now.
Thanks for the cache Freddo the Frog.
For some reason the location seems familiar, almost as if I'd been here before. If I'd visited this cache previously I'd obviously failed to prepare an on-line log. All is good in the world now.
Thanks for the cache Freddo the Frog.
A quick stop here and a jump of the fence, how did I almost miss it? I did like the little jokes in the cache too.
TFTC
TFTC
First cache of the morning’s outing. Lovely drive and a couple of curious alpaca’s nearby. TFTC
Heading out this afternoon to pick up some caches around the Stirling/Aldgate area despite the greying weather. An enjoyable afternoon was had as all caches were found in good condition.
TFTC
TFTC
We are over on holidays from Melbourne, we spent a couple of days in Robe and then headed here to Mylor to stay a night in the Hills. After checking into our accomodation we set off to find some caches. This one was last for the day as the sun was setting. Cache was a nice easy find and we set off on our way to get dinner
TFTC Freddy the Frog
TFTC Freddy the Frog
Today fluffymaxi and I needed to find 23 geocaches to finish the Mystery at the Museum souvenir challenge. We targeted caches needed to fill gaps in the Jasmer grid (3) and the hidden date grid (20) and had a couple of spares up our sleeves in case of DNF’s, which there were a few.
This cache was our twelfth find of the day and the first in the hills. So nice up here, even on a wintry day.
TNLNSL
TFTC Freddo the Frog
Find #628
This cache was our twelfth find of the day and the first in the hills. So nice up here, even on a wintry day.
TNLNSL
TFTC Freddo the Frog
Find #628
We had lots of fun finding it thank you for doing this amazing app for us to get out doors and have some fun
After caching around the eastern suburbs yesterday, we decided to go a 'bit country' today - more our style. Loved the hills area - would like to spend more time here. Thanks Freddo
Hi there Freddo. Today was a Geo-day with the event in Mt Barker the prime reason. We went to hahndorf first for brunch and then to the event. On leaving the event we travelled towardsStrathalbyn finding a few caches along the way, before returning home to Mitcham. All together - a very enjoyable day. The container and log are in good condition - SL. Thanks to Freddo for this cache - our find # 6326.
Man! This one had me going in circles for well over 10 minutes [:o] That damn good Camo!!
It was eventually found and I kicked myself for walking straight past it several times [B)]
Nice hide and very deceptive
The cache and contents are in A1 condition [^]
SL at 11:35 on Sun 16 Dec 2018.
TFTC Freddo
It was eventually found and I kicked myself for walking straight past it several times [B)]
Nice hide and very deceptive
The cache and contents are in A1 condition [^]
SL at 11:35 on Sun 16 Dec 2018.
TFTC Freddo
Catching up on logging after a day out caching with my geomum, Doctor Owl, as I was in town, which means we just have to go caching. With no real plan for the day other than needing to do some maintenance, we wound our way through the hill until I did some calculations and realised I was only 5 caches away from my 600th cache so naturally the plan for the day developed into making sure I got my 600th cache.
This was it. My 600th cache. Given that my 500th cache was in Petra, Jordan in November last year and had a large build up to it (I had placed myself in the position to find my 500th in Petra and Doctor Owl had taken me caching about four times in the month or two leading up to it to ensure that I could), this one had a lot to live up to but it was still great (especially as five caches before I was blissfully unaware that I was almost at another milestone. It took a while to find this cache as after my phone being fine all day, it, of course, decided this point to play up and bounce around every possible tree. I was a bit put off by the camo (I have an irrational fear relating to it - don't ask - so I really, really hope it was clean before becoming a cache warmer) but it was very clever. The camo is wearing a bit thin though. I think this was probably my second faster 100 caches after 400 to 500. It was definitely quicker than any below 300. Hopefully, my next 100 will be quicker. I was going to attach a photo of me smiling with the 600th find but I am standing next to the cache's home and the camo is showing and I didn't want to give any spoilers so I decided against it. Giving the cache a FP just because it was my 600th so therefore deserves happiness and memory. TFTC.
This was it. My 600th cache. Given that my 500th cache was in Petra, Jordan in November last year and had a large build up to it (I had placed myself in the position to find my 500th in Petra and Doctor Owl had taken me caching about four times in the month or two leading up to it to ensure that I could), this one had a lot to live up to but it was still great (especially as five caches before I was blissfully unaware that I was almost at another milestone. It took a while to find this cache as after my phone being fine all day, it, of course, decided this point to play up and bounce around every possible tree. I was a bit put off by the camo (I have an irrational fear relating to it - don't ask - so I really, really hope it was clean before becoming a cache warmer) but it was very clever. The camo is wearing a bit thin though. I think this was probably my second faster 100 caches after 400 to 500. It was definitely quicker than any below 300. Hopefully, my next 100 will be quicker. I was going to attach a photo of me smiling with the 600th find but I am standing next to the cache's home and the camo is showing and I didn't want to give any spoilers so I decided against it. Giving the cache a FP just because it was my 600th so therefore deserves happiness and memory. TFTC.
Another Day, another Freddo cache. That frog certainly does get around Interesting camo! Retrieved trackable to continue its journey. TFTC
Heading towards Adelaide I had one final stop at this one here . Carefully walking the terrain to GZ, You'll never know . But it was all good here and a quick find in the end .
TFTC
TFTC
Found the cache with the kids in a nice bit of bushland. I've seen this camo before, on a Freddo cache on North Terrace! Left a travel bug and an eyeball.
TFTC
TFTC
Out today with Rod81w and Tomboy around Mylor and surrounds on a beautiful day for caching. [^]
After a short stroll in the bush the cache was found with very 'Freddo' camo.
Thanks for the cache Freddo.
After a short stroll in the bush the cache was found with very 'Freddo' camo.
Thanks for the cache Freddo.
Out with Jj52 and tomboy for a days caching. Nice stroll in the bush. How many odd socks do you have. Tftc
out with getnict in the hills grabbing puzzles and any traditionals that we passed on the way. Turns out that only 2 of the 3 torches had good batteries.
Out and about caching with sir_spectre.
DRiving past and had to stop for this one, found by torch light.
TFTC
DRiving past and had to stop for this one, found by torch light.
TFTC
Visiting from Melbourne and staying with family in Aldgate for few days. I have been using some spare time to grab a few caches.
This cache was easily found.
The stocking cammo was an excellent idea.
Left a Brittish TB for someone to move to another cache.
Thanks Freddo for placing this cache.
This cache was easily found.
The stocking cammo was an excellent idea.
Left a Brittish TB for someone to move to another cache.
Thanks Freddo for placing this cache.
After catching up with some rellies from interstate [^], thought we'd find some more, this being the first of the afternoon .
A quick find after we managed to find our way to GZ . TNLNSL.
Thanks Freddo the Frog.
A quick find after we managed to find our way to GZ . TNLNSL.
Thanks Freddo the Frog.
TFTC great cache. Actually it was my first one ever and I put some great stuff in it.
Freddo, you have a serious issue with misplacing your laundry.
2 in 2 days...
easy find but did struggle back up the hill to the car (36 wks preggo and still caching)
tftc!!
2 in 2 days...
easy find but did struggle back up the hill to the car (36 wks preggo and still caching)
tftc!!