AP - 6530 - Gobble Guts Tarcoola Beach, Western Australia, Australia
By
Keego_and_Chil on 16-Aug-13. Waypoint GC4K0GC
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Logs
Sorry to tell you the cache has been muggled. The billung is still there but no bison tube or log- so I have replaced those bits but a lot of the bush is missing and it's quite visible so may not last long . Tftc
A lovely spot to sit and watch the waves. A bit blowy today, but there's still some keen surfers out.
TFTC
TFTC
This was another find in Western Australia while crossing Northern Territory and Western Australia from Darwin to Perth on Gibb River Road through the Kimberlys. During this 8500km journey we've met many nice and friendly people [^], visited countless marvelous places, saw lots of interesting local wildlife (and plants), took some 2500 pictures home and logged some 300 Caches .
This one was quick and easy .
Thanks for the cache, we've enjoyed it very much [^].
$8Vs (Cacheators)
This one was quick and easy .
Thanks for the cache, we've enjoyed it very much [^].
$8Vs (Cacheators)
Took a while! Pulled the tail of a skink, slapped some March flies and googled the clue... But we got there in the end!!
That one was bit hard. We were just searching everywhere . Definitely one of my favourites.
Thx geocache.
Thx geocache.
Bullung, more like b-------! Didnt even try and look in this grubby spot. I thought the point about caching is to take people to nice places.
This was our 4th cache find in a caching run of 7 Finds & 2 DNFs today.
We found it at 11:00 so this now makes our total find count 7246.
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we came back for another look today, and the wind, weather and sky gods were kinder to us today.
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Coordinate Accuracy: Excellent (Around 2 metres).
Cache Condition: Container and log book are in good shape.
Took: Nothing.
Left: Nothing.
Thanks Keego_and_Chil for the hunt today.
We found it at 11:00 so this now makes our total find count 7246.
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we came back for another look today, and the wind, weather and sky gods were kinder to us today.
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Coordinate Accuracy: Excellent (Around 2 metres).
Cache Condition: Container and log book are in good shape.
Took: Nothing.
Left: Nothing.
Thanks Keego_and_Chil for the hunt today.
Our 4th DNF today.
[red]We spent quite some time here at around 2:49:00 PM, but didn't linger to fossick through all the rubbish and the remains of a camp site..
[/red]Ian and Penny
[red]We spent quite some time here at around 2:49:00 PM, but didn't linger to fossick through all the rubbish and the remains of a camp site..
[/red]Ian and Penny
Well blow me down (quite literally here right?). Despite bongs & other rubbish at GZ it's still there! Thanks for the hide
Doing a morning of caching before heading to the event and made a time limit on how much time I would spend at each cache so ended up not finding some.
Found this cache without problems in the first place I looked after arriving at GZ which was lucky as just as I was heading back to the car the car park became busy with a number of arrivals preparing to head down to the beach.
Thanks Keego_and_Chil for the cache.
Found this cache without problems in the first place I looked after arriving at GZ which was lucky as just as I was heading back to the car the car park became busy with a number of arrivals preparing to head down to the beach.
Thanks Keego_and_Chil for the cache.
After a second go at this one we finally found it.it was a duh moment.thanks for the cache. Clever.
Day 4, caching around Geraldton, on our 2nd trip around Australia.
Pulled into the car park and watched the surfers for a little while.
The cache was an easy find for us, as the co-ords were spot on for our GPS.
Thanks for the cache, Keego_and_Chil.
Pulled into the car park and watched the surfers for a little while.
The cache was an easy find for us, as the co-ords were spot on for our GPS.
Thanks for the cache, Keego_and_Chil.
On my way of Geraldton heading back home after two nights here. A minor detour out of my way and a prickly start to the day. TFTF Shaz6611
Ha ha me hearties. We pulled up anchor and powered over to GZ with treasure map, make that GPS in hand. Finding other pirates treasure isn't an easy task when they use evil pointy things to keep away marauders! We pressed on regardless, blood pouring from the sword slashes. Ok that's not quite the case but I am sure if we were pirates that is what would happen.
It wasn't long before we found the Gobble Guts had the item we so desired. After a brief struggle we grabbed it from his grasp signed the log and then allowed him to swallow it up again.
A couple more seasick tablets and we set sail again for the nearest pot of rum, make that coffee.
Thanks to keego & Chilli for filling a vacant day on our calender.
It wasn't long before we found the Gobble Guts had the item we so desired. After a brief struggle we grabbed it from his grasp signed the log and then allowed him to swallow it up again.
A couple more seasick tablets and we set sail again for the nearest pot of rum, make that coffee.
Thanks to keego & Chilli for filling a vacant day on our calender.
After dipping out on the Mary St Station cache at Northampton we returned home shattered (not really, but it sounds good). Mrs S and our visitor from South Africa had had enough searching today, so, needing one for the calender I decided to have a go at this one. Arrived in the car park only to find a vehicle parked as close as you could get to GZ. Thinking the obvious I waited a few minutes and then ventured over. No one there, so I started looking. A fairly quick find considering the box thorn had a go at me as well as the ferocious Bullong, oops, Gobble Guts. Kept an eye on him while I signed the log. Thanks Keego_and_Chil, very neat.
This entry was edited by Squash2 on Thursday, 22 August 2013 at 00:51:38 UTC.
This entry was edited by Squash2 on Thursday, 22 August 2013 at 00:51:38 UTC.
Found this cache on a weekend trip to Geraldton with Mum and Dad (jinta29). TFTC
A neat little critter
A neat little critter
Wow... We came all the way to Geraldton and we still find Keego and Chil hides!! Another clever camo, but knowing the hider it was quite easily found. TFTC Keego and Chil!
**FTF**
Well that was a prickley one. Surprised that I got FTF on this thought someone would have loged it on the way back to Perth. TFTC SL
Well that was a prickley one. Surprised that I got FTF on this thought someone would have loged it on the way back to Perth. TFTC SL