Isoptera Capel, Western Australia, Australia
By
Moneybox on 03-Mar-14. Waypoint GC4QB53
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Logs
Out with Jaypre Very clever hideTook out alien and Bali thingReplaced with museli and yellow slappy hand and dropped a trackable as wellTFTH
Really cool hide. I giggled. Elliejay2024 dropped one of her trackables. Edna the echidna is off to find some gladiolus. Definitely a fav for me
Great HideThanks Moneybox for the cacheJames0116Wednesday, 29 May 20246:54:17PM AWST4611
Beautiful sunny day, someone near by is doing some burning off so a little smoke in the area.Took us a second but had a giggle when we saw the camo !Fav point for us !Dropped a Tb Tftc
What a curious and quirky hide. Beautifully camouflaged, and after we had read the name of this cache , we did wonder what we might be in for. Nicely done. Nothing inviting us there today, so we were able to sign the log.Thanks Moneybox Domsky
We camped overnight in Capel and I went out on my morning run and grabbed a couple of geocaches as well.Another well done Moneybox hide. Spotted as I approached. A favourite from me.TFTC Moneybox
Took a bit of a detour to find this one but an easy cache for the weary traveler. Quite a popular rest stop strangely enough.
Enjoying a short a trip to W.A. and surrounding areas with tmann421
Saw lots of sites and enjoyed the finds.
Thanks to the cache owners for the efforts involved in their hides.
Signed log tm/ww NZ
Saw lots of sites and enjoyed the finds.
Thanks to the cache owners for the efforts involved in their hides.
Signed log tm/ww NZ
*Another geocaching adventure with woolwood9.*
*We visited many good caches and trails on our trip in WA and had a lot of fun!*
Really appreciate the cache owners effort putting this container out.
All logs stamped: *tm/ww NZ*
Different container.
*We visited many good caches and trails on our trip in WA and had a lot of fun!*
Really appreciate the cache owners effort putting this container out.
All logs stamped: *tm/ww NZ*
Different container.
Quick find at 0901 on a lovely Sunday morning!
Another clever creation by Moneybox!
A redback scuttled in as we turned her over so a very cautious removal was made! Log was damp so gave it a dry and replaced the bag!
Another fave earned, thank you Moneybox for creating and placing Isoptera for us and others to enjoy, fave added!
Another clever creation by Moneybox!
A redback scuttled in as we turned her over so a very cautious removal was made! Log was damp so gave it a dry and replaced the bag!
Another fave earned, thank you Moneybox for creating and placing Isoptera for us and others to enjoy, fave added!
My first geocache. I appreciate the effort to hide it, without it being too snakey
Spent a very enjoyable weekend down in Margs and rather than drive straight home I instead went via Dunsborough and Busso and picked up some caches & labs along the way. This was one that I stopped off at. Appreciated the parking directions in the log - which saw me soon at the end of the short path near GZ. Walked over and spotted the camo immediately Was a little apprehensive given the recent comment about a huge spider but thankfully nothing seen today. A nice easy find - TFTC
I have ventured back down this way for today’s caching need. This cache I had pondered doing a week or so ago, but I pulled the pin on the hot afternoon just before. I have made this the first cache for today.
Nice easy parking had me approaching GZ in no time. I carefully tread through the grass and also watching for spiders, of which there were actually far fewer than I expected. Once at GZ there was no mistaking the camo. I can say I’ve never seen that done before.
The lid was off the actual cache so the log and the contents spilled out. But they were dry. I also noted that the lid had been damaged. I had to clear a bit of web away to get the lid back on and did the huge black spider hiding in the furrow.
Nice easy parking had me approaching GZ in no time. I carefully tread through the grass and also watching for spiders, of which there were actually far fewer than I expected. Once at GZ there was no mistaking the camo. I can say I’ve never seen that done before.
The lid was off the actual cache so the log and the contents spilled out. But they were dry. I also noted that the lid had been damaged. I had to clear a bit of web away to get the lid back on and did the huge black spider hiding in the furrow.
With cmb212. Fun cache, once you get past the spider webs and then fight off the mozzies.
Out and about boosting the learners hours so stopped to grab this one. We're loving the walk through here. Nice quick find TFTC
Left Wineo trackable to tour Margaret River. Cool Cache. Beware of spiders!
Driven past many times and always wanted to stop. Today I stopped. Great spot!
Just over 7 months since we left home and stated our lap, just over half way in our original time allocation and not even close to half way around the country… 25,000 ish km done, gosh we have seen a lot, but there is so much more to see.
Perhaps if/we I stopped looking at so many rocks, trees and beaches we wouldn’t be taking so long…then there are the flowers, old things and street art that keeps catching our attention.. maybe it’s the Geocaches… or the time we have spent prospecting, enriching our lives but not finding anything of material value, it’s all about the journey not the possessions. What ever it is, we are having a bloody brilliant time and I wouldn’t change a thing!
The last few weeks have been a bit blah with some bad news from the east, apologies for the late and generic log, catch up time a lot harder than I thought, I really need to make a concerted effort (even in difficult times) to stay on top of logs answers and photos.
Thanks for being one of the caches we found in the past few weeks.
TFTC
Perhaps if/we I stopped looking at so many rocks, trees and beaches we wouldn’t be taking so long…then there are the flowers, old things and street art that keeps catching our attention.. maybe it’s the Geocaches… or the time we have spent prospecting, enriching our lives but not finding anything of material value, it’s all about the journey not the possessions. What ever it is, we are having a bloody brilliant time and I wouldn’t change a thing!
The last few weeks have been a bit blah with some bad news from the east, apologies for the late and generic log, catch up time a lot harder than I thought, I really need to make a concerted effort (even in difficult times) to stay on top of logs answers and photos.
Thanks for being one of the caches we found in the past few weeks.
TFTC
Awesome cache! Made the geokids day to find it! Found a similar one in Boyanup TFTC
Last one on our way home from a Perth appointment and this one made me smile
One of the fastest finds (once we had found the right turn off...) and - well, - well done!
Might just copy that for a future cache...
One of the fastest finds (once we had found the right turn off...) and - well, - well done!
Might just copy that for a future cache...
Did a quick trip to Busso today and found this one on the way home.
Awesome cache Moneybox. Favourite point added
Awesome cache Moneybox. Favourite point added
Away on a girls weekend to Bussleton with ICnothing, Kapelula and meme28. Hoping to hit some milestones during our adventures. Signing as a team this weekend KAMEINGT. Thank you to all the COs for placing their caches along the way for is to enjoy.
Heading south with Kapelula ICNothing and geotrakka (KAMEINGT) on our girls weekend.
On our forth day today. Another smiley here.
I found the lid thrown 3metres away, removed the spider, added a new log in bag as the original log is water logged.
Thank you to the COs who maintain these caches!
On our forth day today. Another smiley here.
I found the lid thrown 3metres away, removed the spider, added a new log in bag as the original log is water logged.
Thank you to the COs who maintain these caches!
Finally our girls weekend has arrived Kapelula, Meme28, Geotrekka and I C Nothing are heading south with four full days of caching to celebrate some birthdays and geo milestones. We have been puzzling like crazy in preparation so our aim is to find those caches and everything else that takes our fancy. Maybe even a challenge or two. Signed log as Kameingt.
Found whilst out on an extended weekend road trip to Busselton, Dunsborough and surrounds with I C Nothing, Meme28 and geotrakka. Signed log as KAMEINGT.
After a pit stop in Capel swung this way to grab the cache, definitely not what I was expecting but a great cache that I almost tripped over.
Thanks Moneybox for placing this cache for me to find, this is find number 2330 for me.
Thanks Moneybox for placing this cache for me to find, this is find number 2330 for me.
We’ve been in Margaret River for a few days - one of my favourite parts of the whole world!
On our way back home today, so we thought we’d stop to find some caches as we’ve not been able to find any for a long time now due to health and work, but life has slowed down for us both.
This cache took around 5-10 minutes to find. Dave was thoroughly impressed with the way this one was disguised and put together. This one gets a favourite point from us too. Clever cache!
TFTC #700 for us! Yay!
On our way back home today, so we thought we’d stop to find some caches as we’ve not been able to find any for a long time now due to health and work, but life has slowed down for us both.
This cache took around 5-10 minutes to find. Dave was thoroughly impressed with the way this one was disguised and put together. This one gets a favourite point from us too. Clever cache!
TFTC #700 for us! Yay!
Unfortunately the notepad is wet and a lot of ink has run but an easy find none the less
Found it! Note to owner, the notebook is completely damp and writing has run. May have to relocate!
A quick find here all in good condition TFTC a nice little stop on our way home nice camouflage
We found the cache....note to owner....log book and container was very wet....not sure how but a nice cache in a nice little area
Hi there Moneybox.
We found your cache **"Isoptera"** today. (This makes our find count 23590).
Following through on our passion of walking around parks, lakes and along walking tracks we decided to attempt some caches in and around the Tuart Forest National Park today. We thoroughly enjoyed our walk and the scenery. We found 8 caches today & DNF'd 0. (We would have ventured further to log more caches, but a couple of phone calls had us returning to Bunbury earlier than anticipated.
Thanks for placing this cache here. Over the years, Geocaching has taken us on many adventures and to lots of wonderful destinations all over Australia. Without 'caching as our guide we would never have found so many interesting places on our nomadic wanderings. 'Caching has also introduced us to a diverse group of like-minded people, many of whom we now call friends. We awarded this cache a favourite point for the construction
**Coordinate Accuracy:** We found your cache around 3m from where the GPS said we should be looking.
**Cache Condition:** The cache contents were soaking wet, we spent some time drying them out, but it may still need some "Owner TLC".
**Took:** Nothing
**Left:** Smiley Badge.
Thank you Moneybox for adding to our adventure.
Regards
Ian & Penny
We found your cache **"Isoptera"** today. (This makes our find count 23590).
Following through on our passion of walking around parks, lakes and along walking tracks we decided to attempt some caches in and around the Tuart Forest National Park today. We thoroughly enjoyed our walk and the scenery. We found 8 caches today & DNF'd 0. (We would have ventured further to log more caches, but a couple of phone calls had us returning to Bunbury earlier than anticipated.
Thanks for placing this cache here. Over the years, Geocaching has taken us on many adventures and to lots of wonderful destinations all over Australia. Without 'caching as our guide we would never have found so many interesting places on our nomadic wanderings. 'Caching has also introduced us to a diverse group of like-minded people, many of whom we now call friends. We awarded this cache a favourite point for the construction
**Coordinate Accuracy:** We found your cache around 3m from where the GPS said we should be looking.
**Cache Condition:** The cache contents were soaking wet, we spent some time drying them out, but it may still need some "Owner TLC".
**Took:** Nothing
**Left:** Smiley Badge.
Thank you Moneybox for adding to our adventure.
Regards
Ian & Penny
Checked this one and there are NO ANTS WHATSOEVER in or near it. It's in excellent condition and is all set for the next finder.