Revitalise College Grove, Western Australia, Australia
By
Goldie52 on 20-Nov-13. Waypoint GC4TD46
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One or more of the following has occurred:
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No response from the cache owner.
No cache to find or log to sign.
It has been more than 28 days since the last owner note.
As a result I am archiving this cache to keep from continually showing up in search lists and to prevent it from blocking other cache placements.
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The cache appears to be in need of owner intervention.
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I am temporarily disabling it, to give the owner an opportunity to check on the cache, and take whatever action is necessary.
Please respond to this situation in a timely manner (i.e., within 28 days) to prevent the cache from being archived for non-responsiveness.
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Looks like this one hasn't been found for a while! I found the owner's second cache minutes before so perhaps this one's been muggled? Happy caching!
Even if I didn't find it it out got me out of the house and I got a nice long walk and a bit of an explore. Would have scrounge around a bit more but the sun was setting. There's been a bit of plant damage in the area though. A relocate might be something to consider.
This was our first attempt at finding a Cache but after a good 30mins we have to give up were we close??)
This is find # 23870 for me
Enjoyed collected the cache and signed the log.
Thanks Goldie52 for organising the cache and hunt [^]
Enjoyed collected the cache and signed the log.
Thanks Goldie52 for organising the cache and hunt [^]
Forgot my pen. I'm starting school at Manea tomorrow so if you're still working there I'll probably run into you at some stage.
TFTC
TFTC
Pommie Parkin2 was missing just one date off her hidden dates grid and with choices limited we decided a trip to Bunbury would be quicker than solving a puzzle that no one else has yet to solve.
I solved a fun puzzle down that way and rather than it sit in the solved and not found basket for too long a plan was hatched. Neither of us had done many Bunbury way so there were so many choices. Plus the 20 odd caches on the way down that neither of us had found.
With a slow full of caches trip down and our 2 must do caches found it was time to head off for some refreshments. Feeling revived we thought we would grab a few more. Being university holidays seemed the perfect opportunity to grab the ones around the campus. Luckily this little one was a quick find and signed our names into the last spot on the log so will need a new one. TFTC Goldie52
I solved a fun puzzle down that way and rather than it sit in the solved and not found basket for too long a plan was hatched. Neither of us had done many Bunbury way so there were so many choices. Plus the 20 odd caches on the way down that neither of us had found.
With a slow full of caches trip down and our 2 must do caches found it was time to head off for some refreshments. Feeling revived we thought we would grab a few more. Being university holidays seemed the perfect opportunity to grab the ones around the campus. Luckily this little one was a quick find and signed our names into the last spot on the log so will need a new one. TFTC Goldie52
This seemed like a good day to visit the caches around the university campus as there will be no students & no traffic. Might as well grab this one to as we are close. TFTP
The log as full. Sorry I did not have a spare
The log as full. Sorry I did not have a spare
On my quest for finding exactly 2 caches per year....I'm nearly there! Just 4 more to go after this one. Good hide here. Tftc
TFTH TFTC! Day one of a huge caching trip with Barnzy12 to Bunbury for the weekend, an area we haven't ventured to for far too long with so many green dots on the map just waiting to be found.
We started off by grabbing all of the newly published ooh yeh heading south caches which hopefully one day can make their way all the way to Bunbury, and luckily they were positioned where they were with the newly installed fixed point to point camera nearby which may have nabbed us otherwise.
We got to Bunbury after grabbing a nearby archived team red roo cache and went to complete the skippy in the bush series which was a lovely walk around some suburban bushland with a great variety of plants and vegetation for us to see. All containers bar the disabled one found without issue. I might have to ask you where you get your magnets for the mint tins as they are highly effective baffle!!
We then grabbed a bunch of park and grabs around town which were pretty stock standard.
We then drove down to the Ludlow Forrest to complete the Bigfoot series of caches and some others in the bush. It was a lovely drive around on the 4x4, which handled the bush nicely even with a few obstacles. The highlight of the day was some ripper money box hides including big foots ATM, which lived up to the normal team money box standard
We closed out the first day with some park and grabs around town at dusk and into the evening. Thanks to the local COs for their caches so far..
We started off by grabbing all of the newly published ooh yeh heading south caches which hopefully one day can make their way all the way to Bunbury, and luckily they were positioned where they were with the newly installed fixed point to point camera nearby which may have nabbed us otherwise.
We got to Bunbury after grabbing a nearby archived team red roo cache and went to complete the skippy in the bush series which was a lovely walk around some suburban bushland with a great variety of plants and vegetation for us to see. All containers bar the disabled one found without issue. I might have to ask you where you get your magnets for the mint tins as they are highly effective baffle!!
We then grabbed a bunch of park and grabs around town which were pretty stock standard.
We then drove down to the Ludlow Forrest to complete the Bigfoot series of caches and some others in the bush. It was a lovely drive around on the 4x4, which handled the bush nicely even with a few obstacles. The highlight of the day was some ripper money box hides including big foots ATM, which lived up to the normal team money box standard
We closed out the first day with some park and grabs around town at dusk and into the evening. Thanks to the local COs for their caches so far..
TFTC! Day one of a huge caching trip with Cravo10 to Bunbury for the weekend, an area we haven't ventured to for far too long with so many green dots on the map just waiting to be found.
We started off by grabbing all of the newly published ooh yeh heading south caches which hopefully one day can make their way all the way to Bunbury, and luckily they were positioned where they were with the newly installed fixed point to point camera nearby which may have nabbed us otherwise.
We got to Bunbury after grabbing a nearby archived team red roo cache and went to complete the skippy in the bush series which was a lovely walk around some suburban bushland with a great variety of plants and vegetation for us to see. All containers bar the disabled one found without issue. I might have to ask you where you get your magnets for the mint tins as they are highly effective baffle!!
We then grabbed a bunch of park and grabs around town which were pretty stock standard.
We then drove down to the Ludlow Forrest to complete the Bigfoot series of caches and some others in the bush. It was a lovely drive around on the 4x4, which handled the bush nicely even with a few obstacles. The highlight of the day was some ripper money box hides including big foots ATM, which lived up to the normal team money box standard
We closed out the first day with some park and grabs around town at dusk and into the evening. Thanks to the local COs for their caches so far.
We started off by grabbing all of the newly published ooh yeh heading south caches which hopefully one day can make their way all the way to Bunbury, and luckily they were positioned where they were with the newly installed fixed point to point camera nearby which may have nabbed us otherwise.
We got to Bunbury after grabbing a nearby archived team red roo cache and went to complete the skippy in the bush series which was a lovely walk around some suburban bushland with a great variety of plants and vegetation for us to see. All containers bar the disabled one found without issue. I might have to ask you where you get your magnets for the mint tins as they are highly effective baffle!!
We then grabbed a bunch of park and grabs around town which were pretty stock standard.
We then drove down to the Ludlow Forrest to complete the Bigfoot series of caches and some others in the bush. It was a lovely drive around on the 4x4, which handled the bush nicely even with a few obstacles. The highlight of the day was some ripper money box hides including big foots ATM, which lived up to the normal team money box standard
We closed out the first day with some park and grabs around town at dusk and into the evening. Thanks to the local COs for their caches so far.
Woohoo !!! Found It !!! Took a little bit of searching and it's not in the obvious spot at all. Nice and tricky.
A fellow cacher pulled up while I was looking saying she had no luck looking for it the other day, she didn't stay for long but rest assured it is there and hope you find it soon
A fellow cacher pulled up while I was looking saying she had no luck looking for it the other day, she didn't stay for long but rest assured it is there and hope you find it soon
Down in Bunbury with Blingg for the local parkrun, orienteering and of course some caches quick find , but not where we were expecting it to be
TFTH
TFTH
I dont think its here anymore. There is a indent where the canister may have been but sadly no geocache
Heading into town so thought we may as well grab this one while all is quite nearby.
An easy find TFTC
An easy find TFTC
Headed out on a caching trip to Busselton with Roma308 and Mistraluna in order to grab some of the WAGB Arrow Mysteries and do some caching around Busselton itself. Unfortunately we didn't get them all solved in time so we have to return some other time to grab the remaining 8. However, it was a fantastic day out with friends and family!
tftc sl tnln
tftc sl tnln
Another DNF and the "obvious place" had been cleaned out and what looks like camo is laying in front of it.
Can CO please confirm if this is still in play. I found some rubbish shoved in at the location of GZ and believe the cache may have been compromised
Found it with a few friends of mine. Good spot for hiding it ... Such a cool idea
We set out as part of a gps lesson for our cert 3 clm and found the cache! Thanks for the awesome find
What a great spot. We were looking for somewhere to pull off rhe hwy to get out our snacks and this was a perfect spot. Tftc.
Being stranded on 79 finds wasn't sitting too well for me and I was in the area with a few minutes to spare so I went out to find this one. A quick little find which bought up my 80.
TFTC Goldie52. Cache was in good condition.
TFTC Goldie52. Cache was in good condition.
Was a fun one I find almost gave up due to a friend nor liking it lol thanks heaps
A quick find while heading from Australind to the Bootleg Brewery. Greetings from South Africa. TFTC.
After a busy day around the house I got some time to grab a cache too and since this one isn't far from home I thought it was perfect.
An easy find on a nice day
TFTC Goldie52
An easy find on a nice day
TFTC Goldie52
[Blue]# 10338 Found on the WA leg of our S.K.I.D.R.O. adventure.[/Blue]
A perfect sunny day to find a few more caches around the south side of Bunbury.
Hardly any muggles around and mostly good quick finds.
Thanks for the cache Goldie52,
[Red]Roostaman[/Red] (from NSW).
A perfect sunny day to find a few more caches around the south side of Bunbury.
Hardly any muggles around and mostly good quick finds.
Thanks for the cache Goldie52,
[Red]Roostaman[/Red] (from NSW).
Out on a day of caching with Kristybelle. Decided to pick up some caches on the way to bunbury that have come out since i last came this way. After a bit of a slow start we still managed to find 24 caches with a couple of DNFS... A quick find here TFTC Goldie52
I still remember asking Goldie52 if she minds while I stop to get a cache and having her say she did not think it sounded too interesting, but she would give it a try during the 2013 August event... How much it changed when she came in excited to describe her first hide. To which I unofficially went and found (does a preposted FTF count?). Since, she has become more prolific than I in her finds as well as her hides, so I thought it fitting to make this one, her first hide, be my 500th find. TFTC Goldie52
Quick find which was a pleasant change after a few disappointing searches nearby. Thanks for the hide Goldie52.
This was our 13th cache find in a caching run of 29 Finds & 3 DNFs today.
We found it at 09:57 so this now makes our total find count 7786.
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Another day out caching with The Drovers. We started quite early in an attempt to beat the heat and had a reasonably successful cache run before heat and hunger heat made is retire back to camp for a late lunch.
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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 Goldie52 for the hunt today.
We found it at 09:57 so this now makes our total find count 7786.
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Another day out caching with The Drovers. We started quite early in an attempt to beat the heat and had a reasonably successful cache run before heat and hunger heat made is retire back to camp for a late lunch.
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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 Goldie52 for the hunt today.
Out for another day of caching, south of Bunbury with Ian and Penny.
We visited some interesting places, with a good variety of hides.
Cache was an easy find, and in good condition.
Many thanks for the cache, Goldie52.
We visited some interesting places, with a good variety of hides.
Cache was an easy find, and in good condition.
Many thanks for the cache, Goldie52.
What an epic day of caching!!
Started off with an early morning walk out to Spider Island. Was so happy with finally getting that smiley that we ignored the weather forecast (expecting 44 degrees) and headed further southwards. This was one of many finds in the Australind/Bunbury/Dalyellup area that we cleaned up.
Quick find here. Thanks Goldie52
Started off with an early morning walk out to Spider Island. Was so happy with finally getting that smiley that we ignored the weather forecast (expecting 44 degrees) and headed further southwards. This was one of many finds in the Australind/Bunbury/Dalyellup area that we cleaned up.
Quick find here. Thanks Goldie52
Great spot to hide a cache with so many likely spots. Out for a walk so I thought I should do some caching. TFTH.
A quick find on the way home to Mandurah from Busselton.
Thanks for the cache Goldie52 [^] - all in good condition
Day 136 in our current daily streak
Thanks for the cache Goldie52 [^] - all in good condition
Day 136 in our current daily streak
was out on me scooter so thought I would grab a couple of quick caches. TFTC took TB