Revitalise Two - the walk continues College Grove, Western Australia, Australia
By
Goldie52 on 26-Nov-13. Waypoint GC4TN34
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I am archiving this cache due to the unfortunate lack of action taken to restore it, or any communication from the cache owner, Goldie52, requesting additional time.
Despite ample opportunities provided for the Cache Owner to respond, their silence leads me to the conclusion that the cache has been abandoned.
In such cases, archived caches will not be unarchived, and as a result, this location is now open for the placement of a new cache by another interested party.
Thanks,
Balayang
Community Reviewer - Australia
Despite ample opportunities provided for the Cache Owner to respond, their silence leads me to the conclusion that the cache has been abandoned.
In such cases, archived caches will not be unarchived, and as a result, this location is now open for the placement of a new cache by another interested party.
Thanks,
Balayang
Community Reviewer - Australia
###Cache Maintenance Visit Required please.###
This geocache has been brought to my attention as needing an Owner Maintenance visit, as the logs indicate that it is most likely missing, or else some other problem exists with the cache. See the [GCHQ Health Score](https://www.geocaching.com/help/index.php?pg=kb.chapter&id=38&pgid=713) process.
I agree that it certainly seems necessary to have it checked by the Cache Owner.
The cache owner needs to:
* Take action to restore the cache or address issues such as correcting the D/T rating.
* Re-enable the cache by posting an Enable log
* Post an Owner Maintenance log to advise what has been done and to clear any Needs Maintenance attribute which is present.
Otherwise :
* Post a Note Log to request more time if necessary or provide other information..
**Do not use an Owner Maintenance log for this. That is for use only **when you actually do something to repair the cache**.
Alternatively:
* Archive the cache, and remove any remaining geo-litter from the site.
In the meantime, I've temporarily disabled the cache page to await owner action by Goldie52 and to take it off the playing board to prevent further geocaching community inconvenience.
[Please see the maintenance section of the Geocache Hiding Guidelines.](https://www.geocaching.com/play/guidelines?expand=1#cachemaintenance)
**I will check back in 30 days** to see that action has been by the CO.
If nothing has happened, I will assume that the cache has been abandoned, and, unfortunately, I will need to Archive this cache.
*Caches archived because of lack of maintenance/abandonment will not be unarchived.*
The Geocaching Community needs to have a degree of certainty that a cache is in good condition, waiting to be found, and the CO has a responsibility to maintain their caches.
Please see [my profile page](https://www.geocaching.com/p/default.aspx?u=Balayang) for additional information.
Thank you
Balayang
Community Reviewer -Australia
This geocache has been brought to my attention as needing an Owner Maintenance visit, as the logs indicate that it is most likely missing, or else some other problem exists with the cache. See the [GCHQ Health Score](https://www.geocaching.com/help/index.php?pg=kb.chapter&id=38&pgid=713) process.
I agree that it certainly seems necessary to have it checked by the Cache Owner.
The cache owner needs to:
* Take action to restore the cache or address issues such as correcting the D/T rating.
* Re-enable the cache by posting an Enable log
* Post an Owner Maintenance log to advise what has been done and to clear any Needs Maintenance attribute which is present.
Otherwise :
* Post a Note Log to request more time if necessary or provide other information..
**Do not use an Owner Maintenance log for this. That is for use only **when you actually do something to repair the cache**.
Alternatively:
* Archive the cache, and remove any remaining geo-litter from the site.
In the meantime, I've temporarily disabled the cache page to await owner action by Goldie52 and to take it off the playing board to prevent further geocaching community inconvenience.
[Please see the maintenance section of the Geocache Hiding Guidelines.](https://www.geocaching.com/play/guidelines?expand=1#cachemaintenance)
**I will check back in 30 days** to see that action has been by the CO.
If nothing has happened, I will assume that the cache has been abandoned, and, unfortunately, I will need to Archive this cache.
*Caches archived because of lack of maintenance/abandonment will not be unarchived.*
The Geocaching Community needs to have a degree of certainty that a cache is in good condition, waiting to be found, and the CO has a responsibility to maintain their caches.
Please see [my profile page](https://www.geocaching.com/p/default.aspx?u=Balayang) for additional information.
Thank you
Balayang
Community Reviewer -Australia
No luck, agree that it’s likely been muggled. Nothing like a walk in the bush on a fresh winter day though
I had considered going for this cache last time I was in the area, but I had sufficient funds to satiate my need. Today I returned to look for this cache.
I parked at the end of the road. I was without the permits required, but the area was deserted on a Sat afternoon, I may be safe.
I was at GZ in no time and started my search. One spot looked promising, but it was empty of geocaches. I went around and looked at several other options. Failing to find the cache I looked for hints. A rather blatant photo hint would suggest that the cache once resides in the empty place I first looked into. The couple of DNF before mine made me conclude the cache is long gone, so I followed suit.
I parked at the end of the road. I was without the permits required, but the area was deserted on a Sat afternoon, I may be safe.
I was at GZ in no time and started my search. One spot looked promising, but it was empty of geocaches. I went around and looked at several other options. Failing to find the cache I looked for hints. A rather blatant photo hint would suggest that the cache once resides in the empty place I first looked into. The couple of DNF before mine made me conclude the cache is long gone, so I followed suit.
Enjoying a long weekend in Bunbury for WAGB Spent the day pottering around picking up caches as I went - after a leisurely breakfast of course! This was one that I stopped off at today. Parked up in the nearby car park which just left a short walk past the impressive ECU apiary and down to GZ. Being the weekend it's deserted here today Cache was a very fast find once at GZ. Cheeky placement too. No problems here today - TFTC
Day 6 of WAGB22 week, finished up at the annual dinner.
Today was hitting Bunbury pretty hard - particularly the south. Today managed 78 finds (including Lab Adventures), had a 6 DNF’s and 10 FTF’s.
Thanks to the local hiders in maintaining the hides.
Today was hitting Bunbury pretty hard - particularly the south. Today managed 78 finds (including Lab Adventures), had a 6 DNF’s and 10 FTF’s.
Thanks to the local hiders in maintaining the hides.
In Bunbury and Collie for WAGB2022! A massive weekend of caching and catching up with friends. A big thank you to all the COs that have placed caches for this weekend, as well as COs maintained by existing listings. You have made this weekend what it is! Apologies for the generic logs. Cheers Goldie52!
1st find. If it hadn’t started pouring rain I would have gone for more of a walk. Lovely spot
A pleasant walk through the bush up the hill from the health campus side. Cache was an easy find and is in good condition.
TFTC
TFTC
Last cache of the night of 10 cache run around Bunbury. After walking up the hill through the bush realised we could have parked closer.
A quick find here and no kangaroo's in sight cache and log in good condition very quiet here at 06:30 in the morning this was approached from close to GZ with a short down hill stroll. TFTC
Walked through the bush from the hospital side up from the mortuary and woke a mob of roos. I realised later I could have parked alot closer to GZ. Tftc.
Walked through the bush from the hospital side up from the mortuary and woke a mob of roos. I realised later I could have parked alot closer to GZ. Tftc.
Out on a caching trip with the geodaughter redlipsandunicorns. A nice quick find here TFTC Goldie52
Staying in Busso for a few days. Headed up to Bunbury for Rach2 Geo Goldie52Event then managed to grab some caches on the way back to camp.
TFTC Goldie52
TFTC Goldie52
Found after a quick walk in.
Out and about in Bunbury and surrounds collecting some smilies.
TFTC Goldie52 this is find # 6202 for us.
Out and about in Bunbury and surrounds collecting some smilies.
TFTC Goldie52 this is find # 6202 for us.
Well, another month rolls around and it’s time for another big day trip towards the south. We are slowly clearing the map around the Bunbury area and headed to this area once again to clear a few more green dots! This cache was one we targeted for the day (mainly looking for park and grab types today). Cheers and TFTC.
G’day there Goldie52, I was in this area today and found your cache Revitalise Two - the walk continues GC4TN34. I added my name to the log book at 11:45 am on 3 March 2019. A huge thanks to you for placing this cache here for us (and others) to find!
This cache find brings our total find count to 10459. Woohoo!!
G’day there Goldie52, I was in this area today and found your cache Revitalise Two - the walk continues GC4TN34. I added my name to the log book at 11:45 am on 3 March 2019. A huge thanks to you for placing this cache here for us (and others) to find!
This cache find brings our total find count to 10459. Woohoo!!
Cute. #2 for us so very thrilled. There was a second trinket so I put them together , hope that’s ok
Doing a practical exam for my online unit. Bonus that there is a geocache right nearby! Wahooo!
Thanks for the cache Goldie52. Out around Bunbury for the afternoon finding a few caches. Enjoying a walk around the hospital and university.
Was an easy find. However nothing inside the container. Have left something for the next person.
Found today. Have replaced cache container as missing and log is a little damp
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. Another quiet find here. surprised to see the needs maintenance attribute on this one because I couldn't see any issues here.
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. Another quiet find here. surprised to see the needs maintenance attribute on this one because I couldn't see any issues here.
TFTC Goldie52
Not a very pretty 'grove' at the moment & we are getting a bit weary of a walk of 40m! In the heat, but 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.
We enjoyed the walk to GZ even if we weren't lucky enough to see any of the wildlife. thanks for the cache Goldie52.
Haven't worked out how to edit my original log, but wanted to add that we had a lovely encounter with the wild residents on our way back to the car (see pics) A very nice way to celebrate the find
OMG!!! Almost gave up on this one - Geo hubby was getting bored and wanted to go. Suddenly discovered the compass type option the Geocaching app and Bingo! led us straight to it! Funnily enough, it was hubby that found it, not me, lol TFTH
Nice and quiet here so perfect for a good look. Spent a few minutes looking and then realised I'd walked right past it several times. It was lying exposed, don't know how I missed it. TFTC
Took a group of keen eyes to walk away and come back to area before spotting a nicely camouflaged cache. Gorgeous day for it. TFTC
I'd logged a DNF here previously when the cache was missing. Great to log a find here today. I suspect the listing hasn't been updated to reflect the micro cache size that is currently in play. Thanks for the cache Goldie52.
Excellent hide and great cache for today's Bunbury run. For an easy hide..was tricky for me..
Been saving this one for a rainy day. After dimor shamed me when I saw her, I had to do one, despite the poor weather. Thanks Goldie52 for the cache, hopefully this will inspire us to get back into it
Found in the sprinkling rain. Our cache number 450 and also the find that should earn us the birthday souvenir.
Found it while staying at saint johns with my son. A nice bush walk, birds singing thanks for the cache
Exploring Bunbury with a huge hangover while we're down this way!
Uni Uni Uni!! No other words required as Kate is a Uni student & on her 3rd degree - addicted to studying! Lol
Such an easy cache.
Thanks
Uni Uni Uni!! No other words required as Kate is a Uni student & on her 3rd degree - addicted to studying! Lol
Such an easy cache.
Thanks
Came back in daylight, found this one! Such a nice area, saw some kangaroos!! Tftc
I had the large disadvantage of nightfall, though I wonder whether this cache has been muggled/is being replaced, because I found a perfect spot for a cache within 3m of my phone GPS, though that had been playing up. Tfth anyway, a nice spot!
Needing a cache to fill todays date on my calendar I thought something local since it was late in the day
What a better time to come up here when no school is on
Only saw a Mummy kangaroo and joey who sat there and watched us for a bit
Took longer than it should have to find cache but I wasn't standing on the right side to notice the obvious
TFTC Goldie52
What a better time to come up here when no school is on
Only saw a Mummy kangaroo and joey who sat there and watched us for a bit
Took longer than it should have to find cache but I wasn't standing on the right side to notice the obvious
TFTC Goldie52
Didn't find it today. Maybe I need hiking boots and longer than 10 minutes.. Will try again another day!
TFTC came to this one before but hadn't checked the logs.
another one off the list TFTC
another one off the list TFTC