The only way is up Seven Mile Beach, Tasmania, Australia
By
JABs on 21-Sep-13. Waypoint GC4NRGG
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Logs
We started this trail at Roaches Beach, this was our last to get, found the hook but no cache. We really enjoyed the walk.
Found on our way to Hobart on a planned cache maintenance run.
These caches have been published since our last visit to the area.
Enjoyed the walk along the coast line excellent co ordinates led to quick a find.
Thanks to all cache owners for placing and maintaining these caches for our enjoyment.
These caches have been published since our last visit to the area.
Enjoyed the walk along the coast line excellent co ordinates led to quick a find.
Thanks to all cache owners for placing and maintaining these caches for our enjoyment.
Found this one a couple if times now - and each time the little fish happily greets us.
Such a busy location; people, bikes, dogs, little people, kayakers.
Found quickly. Took longer to put it back, a tricky manoeuvre with a dog in hand.
Tftc!
Found quickly. Took longer to put it back, a tricky manoeuvre with a dog in hand.
Tftc!
After dropping Kaisho53 off at the airport, Gunnie69 and I decided to knock off a few more caches, while we waited for our flight a few hours later. We decided to start at GC4NRGG The Only Way Is Up, and head along the Lauderdale to Seven Mile Beach Track, collecting what caches we could before we needed to head to the airport.
The track was almost deserted, and the weather was great, we actually saw the sun here for the first time. As a result we made good time along the track, and we made great progress, so instead of making just a few finds, we ended up doing the whole trail and a few more! Most were straight forward, though we did make a bigger task than was needed on a couple!
A very enjoyable walk, and well worth doing!
Found on Day 5 and the last day of our Hobart caching trip. Today we decided to clean up a couple of puzzle caches we solved around Howrah and Bellerive, before dropping Kaisho53 off at the airport for his flight, and then cleaning up a few traditionals as Gunnie69 and I awaited our flight.
Thanks JABs for the cache!
The track was almost deserted, and the weather was great, we actually saw the sun here for the first time. As a result we made good time along the track, and we made great progress, so instead of making just a few finds, we ended up doing the whole trail and a few more! Most were straight forward, though we did make a bigger task than was needed on a couple!
A very enjoyable walk, and well worth doing!
Found on Day 5 and the last day of our Hobart caching trip. Today we decided to clean up a couple of puzzle caches we solved around Howrah and Bellerive, before dropping Kaisho53 off at the airport for his flight, and then cleaning up a few traditionals as Gunnie69 and I awaited our flight.
Thanks JABs for the cache!
With Kaisho53 dropped at the airport for his return Brisbane flight, Ghostgums and I had a spare couple of hours to kill and this series quickly got our attention... [^]
We found a convenient parking spot, jumped out or the car and set off along the path. Not long before we arrived at this one and with a side each, the container was soon in hand. Details quickly added to the log, it was back in place and we set a cracking pace to the next...
Cheers JABs.
We found a convenient parking spot, jumped out or the car and set off along the path. Not long before we arrived at this one and with a side each, the container was soon in hand. Details quickly added to the log, it was back in place and we set a cracking pace to the next...
Cheers JABs.
Briefly stopped here on my walk from Roches Beach. Found cache but had to wait for the young muggle with the bike to get up the steps before I could sign the log and pop it back into its hiding spot. Beautiful winters day. A favourite from me for encouraging more people to get out along this trail. TFTC
I was happy to be out and about finding a few caches with Dav81, omaster and aeriel tennille today. The weather was perfect for such an adventure! Well, this ended up being our last cache in this series. From the last cache omaster and aeriel tennille took the beach approach, while Dav81 and myself took the goat tracks up the top. We didn't get to GZ before the other two, but met up with Sir membsec on our travels. Once at GZ omaster handed us the cache. We signed the log and then replaced the cache as we had found it.
Thanks for the cache JABS
Thanks for the cache JABS
Quick find on an day of grabbing some caches in the area with omaster, nyssaflutterby and dav81. Lovely walk & great views. TFTC
Today was the day to go out and grab some caches in this area so off we went. Found it with aerial_tennille, nyssaflutterby and dav81. TFTC
Quick and easy find. Thanks for the series. Lovely walk along here.
Quick and easy find. Thanks for the series. Lovely walk along here.
Took a casual seat next to this one to look at the ocean and log without being noticed (we hope) TFTC
Nice one. TFTC. Angus the great GeoWestie assisted by grey nomad Carer Lis Brown en route from Bundaberg Qld to Perth WA via all of Tasmania.
A beautiful day for a walk. The track has certainly been upgraded and makes for a pleasant walk between Lauderdale and Seven Mile Beach. As we had done half of the series, we returned today to complete the rest from the Seven Mile Beach end. Spot on coordinates and the good hint led us to GZ. Last time we were on this track there was a boatshed here at the start. TFTC.
On our way up there was a muggle sitting on one of the posts right near GZ so we had to leave this one until we were on the return journey. An easy find with the aid of the detailed hint. TFTC
Cache found during my stay in Tasmania! Thank you for this discovery
Greetings from France
Greetings from France
#516 for us, found while on a visit to Tassie to support juc_jr#2 as he competes in the Surf Lifesaving Southern States Challenge.
We're not staying with the team, so after arriving about 9:30am, we had a free day while they settled in and did some training. What better thing to do than head out and do some caches and sample a few of the local food treats !
This was an after-dinner grab. A pleasant meal at a nearby establishment provided the chance to pop out for another cache or two. However, as we were taking off, we discovered we had no pen ! Never mind, once the family of muggles who'd been fishing nearby decided to take their leave, Mrs Juc made a quick grab and we used some nearby charcoal to make our mark
Thanks for the cache here today JABs !
Interesting to see the CO's name pop up on a log for a cache on my watchlist in our part of the world just as we got into the car !
We're not staying with the team, so after arriving about 9:30am, we had a free day while they settled in and did some training. What better thing to do than head out and do some caches and sample a few of the local food treats !
This was an after-dinner grab. A pleasant meal at a nearby establishment provided the chance to pop out for another cache or two. However, as we were taking off, we discovered we had no pen ! Never mind, once the family of muggles who'd been fishing nearby decided to take their leave, Mrs Juc made a quick grab and we used some nearby charcoal to make our mark
Thanks for the cache here today JABs !
Interesting to see the CO's name pop up on a log for a cache on my watchlist in our part of the world just as we got into the car !
First of all,thanks to the CO for replacing this one. Loved the idea of the rock but understand the different type now! That should stay for awhile. Had this on a watch list hoping it would be replaced before heading back to Queensland.....we need warming up! Found with Ainstar and Scottymyth on a nice calm but cool day.
TFTC
TFTC
It is the beginning for some, but for us it is the end, although now we are at the end we need to go back to the beginning and we can not end the hunt without going to the end and then back to our beginning. Thanks for making us walk the whole track!
Cache is no longer there! I discovered the obvious hiding place, as it had been turned over and exposed. Nice idea for a cache.
Looked for this one at the beginning of the trail. Found all of the information using the description and hint but only came up with the relevant piece of granite and a completely empty hidey-hole. Looks as though it has been muggled.
Today was earmarked for the Roches Beach To Seven Mile Beach series.
Muggles were about but that did not prevent a quick find. Thanks JABs.
Muggles were about but that did not prevent a quick find. Thanks JABs.
Stayed at 7 Mile Beach and decided to knock a few caches off! thanks Tasmania.TFTC found with the berts
Having looked for this one three weeks ago and only finding the hide location, we came back today after seeing the found logs with the one from Sue & Peter making me think we were looking in the right place the first time and we both just wished we had bothered to look round GZ more and found it when we were here before.
So our visit today was a quick call in on the way home from work with us looking in the same place as last time and soon having our hands on the container and thus the log was signed and replaced in no time at all.
On the way back to the car we spent some time enjoying the views down seven mile beach and taking advantage of the low tide to look in some of the rock pools at the many sea anemones.
Its good having so many caches out along seven mile beach since coming out here to get them one at a time is never a hardship.
After looking at my stats yesterday after catching up with some overdue logs I found that JABs is now the CO whos caches I have found the most of with me finding 71 (72 with this one) of his caches, it turns out this let than half of JABs hides so it looks like I may well have to pull my finger out and find the rest of them but I fear that he will place them faster than I can find them.
Thinking back many of his caches have been some of my favourites with Grass, water source and Lets get physical 2 being very good hides that spring to mind nevermind the great series of Howrah puzzles that took me so long to find.
So thanks very much for all your hard work JABs and long my you carry on placing enjoyable caches and finding many yourself.
Found on 04.11.2013 at 17:56
The best caches I have found by type are :-
Traditional [url=http://coord.info/GC32Z5B]Moorgreen P3:1, Penny Pincher[/url] By [url=http://www.geocaching.com/profile/?guid=6d8dfcf1-6898-4e4f-9d06-c36597a66113&wid=52739781-ccd1-4663-9a74-2f99e561a40c&ds=2]Sven&Cup[/url]
Multi [url=http://coord.info/GCRX9G]Spheres from Heaven[/url] By [url=http://www.geocaching.com/profile/?guid=95e641a7-c73e-49fd-97a8-a2a7f2af1a7e&wid=d0482d0b-d56d-44bd-8d8f-302a541a534d&ds=2]DDTs[/url]
Unknown [url=http://coord.info/GC1DVB0]Men In Black Holes[/url] By [url=http://www.geocaching.com/profile/?guid=5e098fba-1348-4569-90ad-fead0e418e67&wid=79da779b-a72d-4328-972d-914df04948f7&ds=2]SG-3[/url]
So our visit today was a quick call in on the way home from work with us looking in the same place as last time and soon having our hands on the container and thus the log was signed and replaced in no time at all.
On the way back to the car we spent some time enjoying the views down seven mile beach and taking advantage of the low tide to look in some of the rock pools at the many sea anemones.
Its good having so many caches out along seven mile beach since coming out here to get them one at a time is never a hardship.
After looking at my stats yesterday after catching up with some overdue logs I found that JABs is now the CO whos caches I have found the most of with me finding 71 (72 with this one) of his caches, it turns out this let than half of JABs hides so it looks like I may well have to pull my finger out and find the rest of them but I fear that he will place them faster than I can find them.
Thinking back many of his caches have been some of my favourites with Grass, water source and Lets get physical 2 being very good hides that spring to mind nevermind the great series of Howrah puzzles that took me so long to find.
So thanks very much for all your hard work JABs and long my you carry on placing enjoyable caches and finding many yourself.
Found on 04.11.2013 at 17:56
The best caches I have found by type are :-
Traditional [url=http://coord.info/GC32Z5B]Moorgreen P3:1, Penny Pincher[/url] By [url=http://www.geocaching.com/profile/?guid=6d8dfcf1-6898-4e4f-9d06-c36597a66113&wid=52739781-ccd1-4663-9a74-2f99e561a40c&ds=2]Sven&Cup[/url]
Multi [url=http://coord.info/GCRX9G]Spheres from Heaven[/url] By [url=http://www.geocaching.com/profile/?guid=95e641a7-c73e-49fd-97a8-a2a7f2af1a7e&wid=d0482d0b-d56d-44bd-8d8f-302a541a534d&ds=2]DDTs[/url]
Unknown [url=http://coord.info/GC1DVB0]Men In Black Holes[/url] By [url=http://www.geocaching.com/profile/?guid=5e098fba-1348-4569-90ad-fead0e418e67&wid=79da779b-a72d-4328-972d-914df04948f7&ds=2]SG-3[/url]
Samboychips and I had a great trot around the grassy knoll. Ran out of time so didn't quite finish.
Samboychips and I had a great trot around the grassy knoll. Ran out of time so didn't quite finish.
Sounds like another title of a song! This was the last missing piece for the Bear for the JABs trail. The Trail has another name, but to us it's now known otherwise. Another creative hide. We did this one as a quick break from the swimming at 7 Mile Beach. TFTC.
There was plenty of muggles about this morning which meant we had to be cautious. A likely spot was seen but didn't find a cache. Then Sue saw the container lying on the beach between some rocks. We put it back where we assumed it came from and placed a small rock in front as well to help both in hiding and to ensure it stays put. TFTC JABs
This was a day to complete the caches on the track between Seven Mile and Lauderdale, plus a couple of Australian ones in the area. As there was a bit of spare time left we did a walk to collect a couple of "Amongst the Fir Trees" from Five Mile Beach, just as the wind once again picked up to crabby strength.
This entry was edited by Sue&Peter on Friday, 18 October 2013 at 11:10:37 UTC.
This was a day to complete the caches on the track between Seven Mile and Lauderdale, plus a couple of Australian ones in the area. As there was a bit of spare time left we did a walk to collect a couple of "Amongst the Fir Trees" from Five Mile Beach, just as the wind once again picked up to crabby strength.
This entry was edited by Sue&Peter on Friday, 18 October 2013 at 11:10:37 UTC.
We had found some caches in this area in the past but today was our first opportunity to walk the completed length of the trail from the Lauderdale Yacht Club to Seven Mile Beach. Despite the very strong winds, it was a very enjoyable walk with magnificent views along the way. We were impressed with the track upgrade work being undertaken. When finished, the track will be even better.
Unlike Sue&Peter's visit, the area was totallu muggle free when we arrived. This was the most demanding of the hides today and it took us about 10 minutes to locate this very well hidden cache. The cache and it's contents in good condition. TFTC JABs.
This entry was edited by 2y'stassies on Friday, 18 October 2013 at 10:36:29 UTC.
Unlike Sue&Peter's visit, the area was totallu muggle free when we arrived. This was the most demanding of the hides today and it took us about 10 minutes to locate this very well hidden cache. The cache and it's contents in good condition. TFTC JABs.
This entry was edited by 2y'stassies on Friday, 18 October 2013 at 10:36:29 UTC.
Another DNF but this one we are sure we found the hide location but it was emptyso we replaced the hide and headed back to the car
It was good to get a find on this one after striking out on Seven Mile Beach Paddle !
Thanks for the cache, JABs !
Thanks for the cache, JABs !
Hi JABs
Great walk along the foreshore, with my share of bumps as well
Had the company of Oldsaint and GoldJ (Mr) for this walk which made it all the more enjoyable.
Thanks for this cache and the whole series JABs
Budgie
Very well done JAB's great hide
Great walk along the foreshore, with my share of bumps as well
Had the company of Oldsaint and GoldJ (Mr) for this walk which made it all the more enjoyable.
Thanks for this cache and the whole series JABs
Budgie
Very well done JAB's great hide
Hi JABs
Loved this cache and the associated scenery.
We logged it at 1745hrs.
Favourite from me
TFTC and cheers
OldSaint
Loved this cache and the associated scenery.
We logged it at 1745hrs.
Favourite from me
TFTC and cheers
OldSaint
Saw a whole new series by JABs this morning and off we went. Little children ensured we would not be able to do all of them. Wish we could have done the whole track and series but not to be.We drove tp 7MB to see who had started from this end. Oh, nobody yet! so logged this clever hide and headed home. *FTF* at 9.50am. TFTC
p.s. looking forward to completing the series without nagging geokids
p.s. looking forward to completing the series without nagging geokids
I have walked this path numerous times before, and stopped for picnics on the small beach part-way around. Never before have I stopped so often! I started at the Seven Mile Beach end, but seeing that gooseandegg had already visited and claimed FTF I decided to head around and try my luck from the Roches Beach End. Here both gooseandegg and cinmi16 had visited before me. I headed along to the end of Kirra Rd and down the hill to find that only cinmi16 was ahead. I made a brisk pace along the path and overtook her whilst she was either looking for a cache or logging a find. She didn't notice me pass, so I managed to log four FTFs ahead of her before she called upon seeing my log. We had a quick chat before she continued north and I headed south to log the rest of the caches. I couldn't find GC4NRJE "Seven Mile Beach Paddle ?", and hear that neither gooseandegg nor cinmi16 were able to find this one either.