Meet the Jenkins Elizabeth Vale, South Australia, Australia
By
ParisLaura on 07-Feb-14. Waypoint GC4Y3QE
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An action had been taken on this cache because of one of the following -One or more of the following has occurred: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.Should you like to resurrect the cache please create a new cache listing so it can be reviewed as a new cache.From http://support.groundspeak.com/index.php?pg=kb.page&id=707.15. Archive or unarchive a geocache Archiving a geocache is meant to be a permanent action. Only community volunteer reviewers and Geocaching HQ can unarchive caches. This is done only in rare circumstances and only if the cache meets the current geocaching guidelines.If a cache is archived by a reviewer or staff for lack of maintenance, it will not be unarchived.
Look around for awhile couldn’t find it and activity suggests that it isn’t here anymore.
Sadly did not find despite hint and stump clues. Tried both sides of the river
Looked around various nearby locations that match the hint for about 20 minutes and no luck. Possibly gone?
We searched for a good half hour and still couldn't be found. Not sure if it has been washed away or stolen.
2nd find ever.
Looks to have moved from its spot.
Put it back where we think it should have been
Looks to have moved from its spot.
Put it back where we think it should have been
Today on the way home from doing some of the Jack Bobridge caches I made the detour to find this one.
After parking and a short walk the cache was easily found and is all good.
TFTC
After parking and a short walk the cache was easily found and is all good.
TFTC
Went down today to replace cache but there was a birthday party nearby and couldnt access the area easily. will have it back in place this weekend
I have a new cache ready to go - will be enabling again very soon - this is a history cache and id like it to remain
With a string of DNFs and I could see the obvious spot where the cache could/should be hidden, I think this needs checking by the CO. Nearly12 months since the last find. It’s missing. If it is anywhere else then it does not fit the T2 rating.
Looked everywhere would not find. Getting burnt so left it for today. Will come back on a cooler day.
I had finished my vertical ropes access course at One Tree Hill, so decided to spend a few hours geocaching around the bottom of the hills and around Salisbury. It was a spectacular afternoon at a nice temperature, and just tried clearing a bit of the area.
I started looking through the nooks of the tree at GZ, but nothing was found. I wandered over to the next tree, where as per the hint, a cache was found in a rather obvious spot. Once the logbook was signed and cache reassembled, I hid it a little better to make it less obvious. Note that this cache is not regular-sized, but actually small? Some cool old trees along this creek too, thanks ParisLaura.
I started looking through the nooks of the tree at GZ, but nothing was found. I wandered over to the next tree, where as per the hint, a cache was found in a rather obvious spot. Once the logbook was signed and cache reassembled, I hid it a little better to make it less obvious. Note that this cache is not regular-sized, but actually small? Some cool old trees along this creek too, thanks ParisLaura.
A short walk during my lunch break to find this cache. Thanks for bringing me here.
tftc
tftc
Easy find for Geo Kid, out walking and wearing of excess energy before tea out...
Today i ventured out with FeatherWaite and Bob From Elsewhere on a winter solstice safari to the northern suburbs.
I found this one close to our pre-arranged meeting point while we waited for Bob who was having a Prince Phillip moment.
Thanks ParisLaura for the cache.
I found this one close to our pre-arranged meeting point while we waited for Bob who was having a Prince Phillip moment.
Thanks ParisLaura for the cache.
Enjoyed a stroll around the park to find a nicely hidden container. Thanks for the cache ParisLaura!
A nice quick find in a picturesque location. Unfortunately the cache was empty so added in a replacement log and some swaps. TFTC
Eye Spied, Eye found, Eye Logged, Trinket swapped (Little phone charm for mr whistle) and cache replaced !
One of the Dora's, GeoDog and I couldn't seem to find this one. Hopefully it hasn't been moved. We didn't spend long on it, so it's probably there and we just missed it.
Out for a night caching run with Moneydork, Semik and Anymules in the northern suburbs, however we did get a little sidetracked along the way, with four searchers the cache was soon revealled with our expanding circle of torchlight TFTC parislaura
Stoped by on a caching night out. Found where described. Added a coordinate.
Thanks for the cache parislaura. Found on 30 Aug 2017 at 9:00 pm. Find #5059.
Thanks for the cache parislaura. Found on 30 Aug 2017 at 9:00 pm. Find #5059.
Little challenging to find seeing it had been moved slightly but located signed and returned..... TFTC
Found. Thanks for the cache!
And the history lesson!
This is what I enjoy about geocaching. Learning about the world around us.
And the history lesson!
This is what I enjoy about geocaching. Learning about the world around us.
My tree stump that Cache was in seems to have disappeared in the recent floods so i have replaced the cache under a nearby tree about 8 meters from gz. Please recover as found.
Ill review the spot soon
Ill review the spot soon
Caching with my good friend Gral4 today started out as Day of the Ants, as we came across lots of ants everywhere and then turned into a Leyland Brothers Day when we came across a dedicated cache near Roseworthy!
This brought back lots of childhood memories for us both and got us singing, or trying to sing the jingle . We traveled all over the countryside, Just ask the Leyland Brothers, Ask the Leyland Brothers.......................
After a bit a shaky start things started flowing and we had a very happy and successful day with some really good caches and a tasty salad lunch at the Mallala Hotel to keep us fuelled up.
Yes we sure got around today starting at Norwood and traveling to many places including Cobblers Creak, Edinburgh, Dublin, Mallala, Roseworthy Campus, Gawler, and Cromer!
Unfortunately this was a DNF for us today.
DNF 30 December 2016.
This brought back lots of childhood memories for us both and got us singing, or trying to sing the jingle . We traveled all over the countryside, Just ask the Leyland Brothers, Ask the Leyland Brothers.......................
After a bit a shaky start things started flowing and we had a very happy and successful day with some really good caches and a tasty salad lunch at the Mallala Hotel to keep us fuelled up.
Yes we sure got around today starting at Norwood and traveling to many places including Cobblers Creak, Edinburgh, Dublin, Mallala, Roseworthy Campus, Gawler, and Cromer!
Unfortunately this was a DNF for us today.
DNF 30 December 2016.
This cache was found on a day out caching with a special friend.
We travelled all over the countryside,
Just ask the Leyland Brothers
Ask the Leyland Brothers
We saw whatever it was we wanted to see
Just ask the Leyland Brothers
Ask the Leyland Brothers
No matter what ever that happens to be
Just ask the Leyland Brothers
Ask the Leyland Brothers
Come on, be in it and join in the fun
And travel all over Australia
from Norwood to Cobblers Creak, Edinburgh, Dublin, Mallala, Roseworthy Campus, Gawler, and Cromer.
We thought we were going to be on a rocky day when we couldn't get to the first, DNF the second and spent ages trying to get to the third. After that everything went really smoothly and I experienced the best series, multi and traditional cache in my 1000 cache history all on one day! And another bonus was we did an Ask the Leyland brothers cache along the way!
Yes, this was the DNF!
We found ourselves in this park while trying to get to another so thought while here we would find a cache, well try to find a cache that was.
We travelled all over the countryside,
Just ask the Leyland Brothers
Ask the Leyland Brothers
We saw whatever it was we wanted to see
Just ask the Leyland Brothers
Ask the Leyland Brothers
No matter what ever that happens to be
Just ask the Leyland Brothers
Ask the Leyland Brothers
Come on, be in it and join in the fun
And travel all over Australia
from Norwood to Cobblers Creak, Edinburgh, Dublin, Mallala, Roseworthy Campus, Gawler, and Cromer.
We thought we were going to be on a rocky day when we couldn't get to the first, DNF the second and spent ages trying to get to the third. After that everything went really smoothly and I experienced the best series, multi and traditional cache in my 1000 cache history all on one day! And another bonus was we did an Ask the Leyland brothers cache along the way!
Yes, this was the DNF!
We found ourselves in this park while trying to get to another so thought while here we would find a cache, well try to find a cache that was.
I popped by the Jenkins' Place this morning on me bike ride
The cache was soon found safe 'n' sound from the recent torrent of water that came down the river
TFTC and the history [^]
The cache was soon found safe 'n' sound from the recent torrent of water that came down the river
TFTC and the history [^]
Time 2:27:00 PM
Cache # 6 of 6 for today.
Luckily I was on the right side.
Soon found and logged
Cache # 6 of 6 for today.
Luckily I was on the right side.
Soon found and logged
Headed out today to grab some of the caches closer to home and this one was the first cab of the rank, every man and his dog was at the dog park but we were far enough away to be out of view. TFTC
Out finding difficult caches with geopup in tow.
Seemed a good one to find, and a refreshingly easy one too
TNLN TFTC parislaura
Seemed a good one to find, and a refreshingly easy one too
TNLN TFTC parislaura
Arrived and determined that it was on the other side of the creek . Couldn't find a creek crossing so walked about 150m to a foot bridge. Walked back to GZ only to discover that i could see the cache on the original side. Oh well i needed some more exercise this evening. Thanks Parislaura for the adventure and the exercise.