Butchwalking to a Cannon#6 Monarto South, South Australia, Australia
By
CPwanderer on 14-Dec-13. Waypoint GC4VD1T
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Logs
Out butchwalking in the Monarto Forest today. Very good weather for a walk Tftc CPwanderer
Its another stunning Winters morning, clear blue skies and sunny So Ive headed South from Adelaide to do some more caching around the Callington & Monaro areas (still so many caches down this way to find).and what a lovely part of SA it is too.This cache was quickly found and log stamped TFTC
Beautiful location! Love the bush land. Easy find, great for bring along a first timer. (Hopefully they will catch the geocaching bug too ) Tftc!
Travelling with iluvtrekking from our home state WA. Spending a few days in Murray Bridge to cache the surrounds. Loving the scenery that we pass as we move through the caches - this is our preferred caching - not suburbs. Thanks CPwanderer
Travelling with richlink as part of our Annual Caravan Geocaching Trip.We are staying in Murray Bridge for a few days and doing a bit of sightseeing around the area using geocaching as our guide. TFTC CPW.A special thank you must go to CPwanderer who has placed so many quality, hides along kilometres if walking tracks in this area.
Quick find
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Thank you for maintaining and placing this cache! We really appreciate your effort!
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TFTC CPwanderer
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Thanks for this Traditional and for letting me have the opportunity to find Butchwalking to a Cannon#6
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Found on 3 Jun 2023 at 1:23 pm
Find 3820
Some caches signed as “Team Azzo”
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Thank you for maintaining and placing this cache! We really appreciate your effort!
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TFTC CPwanderer
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Thanks for this Traditional and for letting me have the opportunity to find Butchwalking to a Cannon#6
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Found on 3 Jun 2023 at 1:23 pm
Find 3820
Some caches signed as “Team Azzo”
In all our travels we would not have even thought to travel to this location.
(HaHa). In your dreams, these cachers do.
[:(!] Thanks for an awesome effort.
Devilish
Brilliant and Clever
I like it
Another one off the list
TTBLNSL TFTC/TFTH/TFBUH - CPwanderer [^]
Looky there, another cache found, helps when the previous finder makes it harder for you to find. Oh well, they don't grow on trees here. TFTC CPWanderer.
Wonderful day for caching. Thank you for this series. A Domino and a yellow smiley face here.
Apologies in advance for the generic log...
I spent the day tackling the vast sea of caches around the Monarto area. Mostly on foot and a few short drives in between.
Despite spending most of the day geocaching, I barely made a dent. Plenty more here for my next several visits to this location.
A perfect cool sunny day for bush walking. This is my favourite type of caching. Isolated trails, on foot, no muggles and easy finds. A masterclass by CPwanderer on how to design, create, deploy and maintain geocaches. All caches found without problems and were in great condition.
Thanks for the cache CPwanderer.
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I spent the day tackling the vast sea of caches around the Monarto area. Mostly on foot and a few short drives in between.
Despite spending most of the day geocaching, I barely made a dent. Plenty more here for my next several visits to this location.
A perfect cool sunny day for bush walking. This is my favourite type of caching. Isolated trails, on foot, no muggles and easy finds. A masterclass by CPwanderer on how to design, create, deploy and maintain geocaches. All caches found without problems and were in great condition.
Thanks for the cache CPwanderer.
# # #8326 # #
Was out today with Aussie Mary after smilies for an upcoming major milestone. With limited time it was decided to head to CPwanderland. After couple of nice walks and some drive-bys the smilie count was moving up. (or will be when I get them logged)
Thanks to CPwanderer for putting out this cache for me to find
*This log composed and published using GSAK (Geocaching Swiss Army Knife).*
Thanks to CPwanderer for putting out this cache for me to find
*This log composed and published using GSAK (Geocaching Swiss Army Knife).*
After attending The Bend Motorsport Park to watch some racing I decided to do a few of these series! Weather was great! Log book and cache was in good condition TFTC
Careful at this one - there is a large trap door spider that has made a borrow of one of the holes in the base of the cammo.
TFTC!
TFTC!
The spider that eluded OzGrumpy four days ago is back, and she is angry! Approach with caution, it’s rather large.
TFTC and series.
TFTC and series.
Thanks CP for this cache. Found on my way back to the car, had to call it a day, off for a cuppa with mum on Mother’s Day. Plenty of spiders webs here, thankfully didn’t see one.
Really needed a day out on the mountain bike to get a bit of exercise. Today was the perfect winter day and this area chosen as the destination. Really enjoyed riding around and collecting smileys. The caches were well maintained with accurate co-ordinates. Fantastic! Thanks CP much appreciated.
A nice ride around the forest, all the caches were easy to find without any issues, lucky no snakes were seen.
A great day out with some stunning weather, plan was to go for a nice and easy ride around Monarto forest reserve and collect some caches in Butch walking and under statement series. There were also some new ones that had come out in the last few days so picked them up as well. Most important thing of all was finding my 6000th find, I was trying to hold off and find it once in victoria but could not help myself. Overall a total of 40 finds for the afternoon and no did not finds.
Thanks for the cache.
A great day out with some stunning weather, plan was to go for a nice and easy ride around Monarto forest reserve and collect some caches in Butch walking and under statement series. There were also some new ones that had come out in the last few days so picked them up as well. Most important thing of all was finding my 6000th find, I was trying to hold off and find it once in victoria but could not help myself. Overall a total of 40 finds for the afternoon and no did not finds.
Thanks for the cache.
Found while on morning walk through Monaro Woodlands Area. Thanks for the cache, it’s in great condition! The spiders have made this cache home, but this is a clever little hiding spot!
Great cammo. Nice day to knock off a few caches at Callington/Monaro. SLTNLN TFTC.
Spent a wonderful sunny winter afternoon wandering around the Monato Forest grabbing caches with the geowife and geodog. Saw roos and a large hare, plus plenty of birds (including what looked like scarlet robins). Found all caches in this area between the Princes Hwy and the train line. Thanks for the series CP Wanderer - we thoroughly enjoyed this outing! Signed logs.
AnyMules, Tomboy, SnapHappy and I decided to go for a wee drive and have a day of caching. We all met near Murray Bridge and decided to tackle some of CPs caches. As we had 4WDs and it was such a lovely day we decided to head into Mexico to find the This is SA series (something we had been talking about for a while) as well as some others. We had a great day with lots of fun and laughter TFTC 10/12/2016 11:25 am Find #1700
A lovely day for some "Butchwalking" in the area with KiwiOzzie, Tomboy and SnapHappy.
Thanks for the cache CPwanderer. Found on 10 December 2016 at 11:25 am. Find# 3458
Thanks for the cache CPwanderer. Found on 10 December 2016 at 11:25 am. Find# 3458
**Found whilst House Sitting in Mannum**
*Out with KiwiOzzie, AnyMules and Tomboy for a day' of caching*...
Nice quick find in a pleasant area...
Thanks for placing and maintaining this cache for our enjoyment CPwanderer...
Took: Nothing
Left: Nothing
Stamped log...
**#9201**
*Out with KiwiOzzie, AnyMules and Tomboy for a day' of caching*...
Nice quick find in a pleasant area...
Thanks for placing and maintaining this cache for our enjoyment CPwanderer...
Took: Nothing
Left: Nothing
Stamped log...
**#9201**
After caching to the north and east of Murray Bridge yesterday, we concentrated on caching closer today. In particular we focussed on the "Walkies" and "Butchwalking" series with some additional caches along the way. We really enjoyed walking through the reserves - so different to reserves and parks at home. Along the way we appreciated the variations in the trunks of the trees, particularly some of the gum trees, and the flowering gums were superb. The area, however, was incredibly dry. Throughout the forest there were furrows in the ground reminiscent of plantations at home - we wondered if the area had been a plantation at some time in the past.
Accurate coordinates led to a quick find. The cache and contents were in good condition. Thanks CPwanderer for the cache and the "Butchwalking" series.
Accurate coordinates led to a quick find. The cache and contents were in good condition. Thanks CPwanderer for the cache and the "Butchwalking" series.
Enjoying this series with Utechick81 and Geo-dog Murray.... this one didn't have us stumped!. SL. TFTC
#4546
While Mrs C was out shopping with her mum, Mr C decided to go out and grab some caches. I did approximately 10kms of walking during the morning . A good lot of caches found, with no slithery ones about although I encountered 3 sleepy lizards and plenty of kangaroos.
TFTC
While Mrs C was out shopping with her mum, Mr C decided to go out and grab some caches. I did approximately 10kms of walking during the morning . A good lot of caches found, with no slithery ones about although I encountered 3 sleepy lizards and plenty of kangaroos.
TFTC
Bit of wildlife about. Good morning to pick up a few caches with geokid. TFTC.
Out for an afternoon's caching with the Double Helix Clan, we decided to start with the "Butchwalking" series. With two cars, including the DHC's 7-seater, we easily tackled the series in two sections with a lunch break in between. TFTC CPwanderer!
It's getting dark, why not go for a butch walk!
This was the last one, despite going just one more,
as it was cold, dark and there were bunyips chasing me
through the bushes!!!
tftc CPwanderer
This was the last one, despite going just one more,
as it was cold, dark and there were bunyips chasing me
through the bushes!!!
tftc CPwanderer
Found it on a beautiful crisp Saturday morning. Very peaceful out here and a perfect spot for a cache trail. TFTC
On a beautiful sunny day caching with GeoDad - upsanddowns we discovered many caches today. The weather was very conducive for collecting as many on foot as we could.
TFTC
TFTC
Not stumped at all by this one. Found with the_xtrailers & geodogs. SL. TN. Left signature item. TFTC
A nice easy find along a lovely trail in beautiful bushland. Lovely day of fine, but overcast weather. Perfect for completing a trail such as this. Had Geo Daughters (1pinkexplorer & 1funnyhoney) and friend Hevwalker12 with geomutts in tow
Found with messy61, crane2 & gnomeo2007. Already found as part of DoubleHelixClan.
Found with messy61, crane2 & StunkyPanda2006. Already found as part of DoubleHelixClan.
Out for the day with DoubleHelixClan and messy61. We juggled vehicles and worked out the best plan of attack, including a lunch break about half way through. The weather was perfect really, not too warm and not too cool and we all enjoyed the outing. Thank you for a great collection of caches. Cache #2,036.
Spent the day out with Crane2, DoubleHelixClan and new members Stunkypanda2006 and Gnomeo2007 as we tackled the Butchwalking series. Weather was fine and not too hot by the time we finished, but there were a few tired bodies. Really enjoyed the walk and the cache series. TFTC
Out and about we visited ward
z and they let me be free. What an interesting place to see. Out with locus earthlight travellinbees and CP. A nice day for a hike.
Now up the hill to do some of CPs caches new territory to make yellow instead of green.
Thanks for placing the caches for us to find.
z and they let me be free. What an interesting place to see. Out with locus earthlight travellinbees and CP. A nice day for a hike.
Now up the hill to do some of CPs caches new territory to make yellow instead of green.
Thanks for placing the caches for us to find.
Headed up to cp territory to do two walking trails. We headed out with locus, harleyjohn, earthlight, claire007, sylken and Cp to cache with friends old and new.... Not old in age either
What a great place to visit. A sandy trail to work our legs. Thanks for the offer of a hike on a Saturday. This is why Mrs B loves caching.
Thanks for the cache
Travellinbees
What a great place to visit. A sandy trail to work our legs. Thanks for the offer of a hike on a Saturday. This is why Mrs B loves caching.
Thanks for the cache
Travellinbees
After arriving at Z Ward with earthlight and Brodie at 7.30am this morning and then spending over 2 hours there absorbing the atmosphere and fantastic building and history with travellinbees, Harleyjohn2569, JM Minion and 3LG the group separated with 3LG going off to work, JM Minion heading off in another direction and the rest of us heading to meet CPwanderer at the Shank's Pony series.
At the start of Shank's Pony, Sylken, CP and Clare007 were waiting for us to enjoy the great walk through the bush there
Next on the list was the Butchwalking to a Cannon series!
I bogged the Corolla while putting it into a flat position so that poor old Brodie could lay comfortably on the back seat to rest while the rest of us walked various parts of this series Many thanks to Mr travellinbees for keeping Brodie company!
Mrs travellinbees, Harleyjohn2569 and I made it to #14 before the pulled muscles from the wayward stick back at Shank's Pony caused me to cease my journey and to gratefully accept CP's offer of a ride back to my car. Thank you, CP.
Thank you also for solving for us the mystery of why there are numerous black roofing tiles laying around in the park!
I really enjoyed the caches in a natural location [^]
TNLN. SL. TFTC CPwanderer
At the start of Shank's Pony, Sylken, CP and Clare007 were waiting for us to enjoy the great walk through the bush there
Next on the list was the Butchwalking to a Cannon series!
I bogged the Corolla while putting it into a flat position so that poor old Brodie could lay comfortably on the back seat to rest while the rest of us walked various parts of this series Many thanks to Mr travellinbees for keeping Brodie company!
Mrs travellinbees, Harleyjohn2569 and I made it to #14 before the pulled muscles from the wayward stick back at Shank's Pony caused me to cease my journey and to gratefully accept CP's offer of a ride back to my car. Thank you, CP.
Thank you also for solving for us the mystery of why there are numerous black roofing tiles laying around in the park!
I really enjoyed the caches in a natural location [^]
TNLN. SL. TFTC CPwanderer
A great day for a butchwalk with cooling southerly winds and sunny skies (mostly). So I put on my butchwalking shoes and set out to walk this series of caches. I saw lots of kangaroos and birds, adding two new birds to my twitchers list - red-capped robin and brown-headed honeyeater. I also came across many groups of white-winged chough and a group of white-browed babblers.
I also saw lots of sleepy lizards but no snakes (thank goodness). This area is great for walking being mainly flat with not much undergrowth.
Thanks for a series that gave me lots of exercise CPWanderer.
I also saw lots of sleepy lizards but no snakes (thank goodness). This area is great for walking being mainly flat with not much undergrowth.
Thanks for a series that gave me lots of exercise CPWanderer.
With decent weather being forecast a plan was hatched to do some walking caches today in company with Sylken. Mrs Felix was the designated driver (drop n go) and book reader for the walkers. Although she did manage to walk 1 series today.
Fabulous weather and company, caches in good order and with good co-ords made for a really enjoyable day. (except for the enormous mosquitoes that seemed to follow us everywhere [xx(] )
We saw plenty of goannas, lots of birdlife out and about, some butterflies, kangaroos, and even an orchid on the side of the track.
TFTC CPwanderer
Looking forward to meeting other geocachers at the next Australian Geocaching Mega event
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Fabulous weather and company, caches in good order and with good co-ords made for a really enjoyable day. (except for the enormous mosquitoes that seemed to follow us everywhere [xx(] )
We saw plenty of goannas, lots of birdlife out and about, some butterflies, kangaroos, and even an orchid on the side of the track.
TFTC CPwanderer
Looking forward to meeting other geocachers at the next Australian Geocaching Mega event
GC4X31B Queensland Geocaching ---- Event - Stanthorpe 2015 www.qldmega.com
Registrations now open at www.qldmega.com/register
Log your Will Attend at GC4X31B
Geohubby and I have just arrived in Murray Bridge to spend a few weeks tackling the many caches in the area. We were originally booked for the Mega event at Easter but family illness meant we had to cancel at the last minute. We are now able to try to add some more smileys to our tally. We have spent some very enjoyable times with FelixII since they arrived in SA after meeting them at a big event they organised in Busselton WA in 2013.
We were lucky enough to catch up with them again before they move further south, eventually heading for Victoria. Today we tackled a few caches that have been published since they were in Murray Bridge last.
We tallied 45 finds and no DNF's. All caches had excellent co-ords and were in good condition. I apologise for the generic log....I suspect with so many caches to be found around here that there will be many more such logs but we really appreciate all the work, time and effort that has been put into each and every cache by the CO's.
Glorious weather, fantastic company and a tidy sum of smileys made for a very enjoyable day.
Many thanks for the hide CPwanderer [^]
We were lucky enough to catch up with them again before they move further south, eventually heading for Victoria. Today we tackled a few caches that have been published since they were in Murray Bridge last.
We tallied 45 finds and no DNF's. All caches had excellent co-ords and were in good condition. I apologise for the generic log....I suspect with so many caches to be found around here that there will be many more such logs but we really appreciate all the work, time and effort that has been put into each and every cache by the CO's.
Glorious weather, fantastic company and a tidy sum of smileys made for a very enjoyable day.
Many thanks for the hide CPwanderer [^]
We set off on this series in what looked like a lovely stroll in the park..literally.
Green grass underfoot and lovely trees all around. The grass (well, really a carpet of soursobs) looked well trimmed.
Little did we realise that by the time we did the series to the end (with the couple of extras) and returned to the car that we would have done 11.33kms! We were a little weary by then.
We saw a bit of wildlife: a couple of hares, a number of kangaroos, a gang of monarch birds which seemed to follow us, and numerous currawongs.
Unlike Ferries MacDonald park, there wasn't much in the way of wildflowers, although we did see some gorgeous grevilleas in flower. There were lots of various fungi around. Some having been dug up by creatures unknown. We think that the kangaroos and wallabies eat them, as do bandicoots. But this is at home in Tassie, so not sure if its the same here.
Aren't we lucky that we have access to areas as lovely as this. And aren't we lucky that dedicated cachers like CPwanderer go to so much effort to place caches in these areas to encourage us to come and use them.
Thank you again CPwanderer, a thoroughly enjoyable series and walk.
Green grass underfoot and lovely trees all around. The grass (well, really a carpet of soursobs) looked well trimmed.
Little did we realise that by the time we did the series to the end (with the couple of extras) and returned to the car that we would have done 11.33kms! We were a little weary by then.
We saw a bit of wildlife: a couple of hares, a number of kangaroos, a gang of monarch birds which seemed to follow us, and numerous currawongs.
Unlike Ferries MacDonald park, there wasn't much in the way of wildflowers, although we did see some gorgeous grevilleas in flower. There were lots of various fungi around. Some having been dug up by creatures unknown. We think that the kangaroos and wallabies eat them, as do bandicoots. But this is at home in Tassie, so not sure if its the same here.
Aren't we lucky that we have access to areas as lovely as this. And aren't we lucky that dedicated cachers like CPwanderer go to so much effort to place caches in these areas to encourage us to come and use them.
Thank you again CPwanderer, a thoroughly enjoyable series and walk.
Headed up to CP Territory to grab some of the walking caches. Grabbed some on the way as well. TFTC.
With the Gpsr being a bit moody we are getting more excercise than we though we would, with some of these caches getting circled a few times more often than normal.
Still having plenty of fun and that's the main thing.
Thanks for another one CPwanderer
Still having plenty of fun and that's the main thing.
Thanks for another one CPwanderer
Out for a day of walking.
Did the Butchwalking and Tracks On A Track series.
Also did some of the Keep Active caches so I think all up I did about 15 kms.
TFTC
Did the Butchwalking and Tracks On A Track series.
Also did some of the Keep Active caches so I think all up I did about 15 kms.
TFTC
Found by T
Nice series walk on a winters day.
geodog enjoyed being part of this one
Nice series walk on a winters day.
geodog enjoyed being part of this one
Drizzly and wet in the hills so decided to head to a dryer clime. This series fitted the bill perfectly. A great series with spot on coords allowing for a pleasant walk. Only saw a couple of kangaroos. Wildlife a bit scarce today. TFTC CPwanderer.
A late afternoon walk on a cloudy day with the promise of drizzle but fortunately stayed away tackled the caches 1 to 13 until darkness descended, saw lots of birdlife, several types of fungi, a hare and some kangaroos. All caches in good condition TFTC
Out caching for the day in the bush! This series was very good and kept us cache occupied!
A little late logging so my apologies. This is a fantastic series, and an easy to share with the family. We found all sorts of wildlife when we weren’t making too much noise. TFTC.
Beautiful day for a walk in the park [^]
Started at one end and did the whole series, then returned at a nice leisurely pace.
Lots of roos and birds around today, and the occasional hare!
Cheers & TFTExercise CPW
Started at one end and did the whole series, then returned at a nice leisurely pace.
Lots of roos and birds around today, and the occasional hare!
Cheers & TFTExercise CPW
Found with geokids and geomutt. Happy Star Wars Day - May the Fourth be with you! TFTC.
We targeted this series to do on our way home from the Mega. We luxuriated in being able to walk in nice crisp fresh air and not be totally soaked in sweat after the first 5 minutes. We also enjoyed just following the arrow on the GPSr with no set paths to walk on (good of you to train all those kangaroos to keep the grass nice and short CP).
Mr TiedyeSmileys was doing a good impression of 'Butch' walking with chest thrust out and taking the lead. The effect was ruined however when a monster hare the size of a small deer leaped out of a bush at his feet and pelted off nearly over his feet leaving him squealing like a school girl.
A great little series that really enjoyed.
TFTC
Mr TiedyeSmileys was doing a good impression of 'Butch' walking with chest thrust out and taking the lead. The effect was ruined however when a monster hare the size of a small deer leaped out of a bush at his feet and pelted off nearly over his feet leaving him squealing like a school girl.
A great little series that really enjoyed.
TFTC
Travelled over from New Zealand for the SA Mega, teamed up with Vistra to gather a few more caches as we travelled from Murray Bridge to Adelaide. Decided after many days doing drive bys that a walk was needed.
A small geotrail is starting to develop around each of the caches in this series. Really loved wandering through these woods with no particular paths laid out, made a nice change. Quick find and thanks for the series.
A small geotrail is starting to develop around each of the caches in this series. Really loved wandering through these woods with no particular paths laid out, made a nice change. Quick find and thanks for the series.
Found at 11:12 AM GAFF1 in the company of Alansee and The Drovers x 0.5.
After a big night last night we headed off to do this series of caches which we thought would clear our heads. It was a bit cool and windy, but we soldiered on Actually it became quite mild by the time we started on the walk.
Thanks CPwanderer.
After a big night last night we headed off to do this series of caches which we thought would clear our heads. It was a bit cool and windy, but we soldiered on Actually it became quite mild by the time we started on the walk.
Thanks CPwanderer.
I am over from New Zealand for Oz Mega 2014 and on my last day in town joined forces with Yorkshirekiwi83 to knock off a few more caches before heading to Adelaide for the night. Decided we still had time for another trail, so had a go at this series. It was an enjoyable wander around the bush and all caches were quick finds. Spotted a few kangaroos in the area and got a hell of a shock when one of them came bounding right past us at one cache, while it was being chased by a dog! TFTC!
A quick find as we head back to Murray Bridge to do some Butchwalking and we have arrived to undertake our mission, it was a bit windy today which kept the flies down, no snakes spotted and only a couple of roos were spotted, one was a mum with a joey in the pouch, a very simple trail to do and one of the really cool things we spotted was on some of the mallie tree (i think its a mallie) that had just shed its bark, it was such a beautiful bronze finish : ) TFTC
Camped at Murray Bridge, while attending the OZ Mega 2014 event.
Out for a morning caching run, with Pprass and Alansee.
Enjoyed a walk through some lovely bushland, and surrounding areas.
Found a variety of cache hides, some a little tricky.
Many thanks for the cache, CPwanderer.
Out for a morning caching run, with Pprass and Alansee.
Enjoyed a walk through some lovely bushland, and surrounding areas.
Found a variety of cache hides, some a little tricky.
Many thanks for the cache, CPwanderer.
Out walking this great series with 3LG.
Met other cachers along the track.
A windy day with dust blowing.
All found in good condition and easily.
Did the series in reverse order.
Took trackables to visit.
TFTC
Met other cachers along the track.
A windy day with dust blowing.
All found in good condition and easily.
Did the series in reverse order.
Took trackables to visit.
TFTC
Found while at the oz mega sorry for the generic logs but thankyou to all those that put out caches for everyone to find
Found it 20 Apr 14
Baja15 and I tackled this trail this morning on our bush bikes, very bumby indeed it was, startled some kangaroos. The trees in the forest have beautiful colours, enjoyed the track. TFTC
Baja15 and I tackled this trail this morning on our bush bikes, very bumby indeed it was, startled some kangaroos. The trees in the forest have beautiful colours, enjoyed the track. TFTC
Made my attempt on these caches with J+J.au while attending the OzMega. Now back home and catching up on my logs. C & P log become a necessity, sorry. We had a great time and a big thanks to all the cache owners for providing us with great locations, challenges and loads of fun. SL..TFTC
Out Caching with LumpyJRB and Fergzter while at the OZ Mega. These Butchwalking caches where a lot of fun and a great walk. TFTC.
Had a great time, out caching with DiMorgan and Gum-Ako today, after meeting up at the Oz Mega .
A nice little series which took us through some unusual bushland . No geotrails out here, although there seems to be a lot of roof tiles marking the way [:o)].
TNLNSL.
Thanks again CPwanderer for the cache and the series, shared today with friends.
A nice little series which took us through some unusual bushland . No geotrails out here, although there seems to be a lot of roof tiles marking the way [:o)].
TNLNSL.
Thanks again CPwanderer for the cache and the series, shared today with friends.
Wish we had time to do more of this series but could only fit in a few on our commute from Adelaide to Murray Bridge for our 2nd day at Oz Mega. TFTC
Found on the way to Oz Mega 2014. Got distracted by this series... Must come back to complete it.
Found with LionJRB and LumpyJRB on our third day of Oz Mega. We planned to do this series the night before to avoid congested roads on some of the nearby geoarts and power trails. We loved the bushwalking here and managed a 100% find rate for the day. We only ran into one other team today and fun was had by all. Big congrats to LumpyJRB who celebrated her 1000th find on this trail. TFTC CPwanderer.
We spent a great morning out wandering around a few of the paddocks doing various trails.
There was a small group of 5 having a lovely day out being active.
Heard the story how this trail got its name
Thanks for placing this cache CPwanderer
There was a small group of 5 having a lovely day out being active.
Heard the story how this trail got its name
Thanks for placing this cache CPwanderer