Come Find Me Novar Gardens, South Australia, Australia
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emma1478 on 20-Feb-14. Waypoint GC4YWVN
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Searched n searched but did not find not even our magnet helper was successful
It’s possible it’s still there but I had to concede defeat after poking around with a geostick for quite a while I unearthed many snails but no cache. I’ll return another time.
Had to look for a while but got there in the end. Log is very wet and could do with some maintenance. TFTC
A lot of council workers out and about but still found this one stealthily tftc
Day 4 of our little get away, sad to be heading home today, its been great having all the fresh air even though we are exhausted Tftc
I think I started searching for this one 3 years ago and have been back to look for it a few times since then. There must have been too many leaves before because this time I spotted it immediately! TFTC
Found it. Not too long today but think I got lucky. Might take longer with so many options. TFTC.
Out for a walk with PhoenixFlare.
Relatively easy find... cache could use a new logsheet and baggie.
TFTC emma1478
11/2/18, 7:07 pm, Find #1125
Relatively easy find... cache could use a new logsheet and baggie.
TFTC emma1478
11/2/18, 7:07 pm, Find #1125
Beautiful tree but could not find cache. Sadly there was a lot of litter around the majestic big tree.
The fifth find on a quick jaunt before CacheClosed1847's basketball game. It was only a partial find, because there was just a container, with no lid or log book. TFTC #233
5th find on a jaunt with CachingTheJoint. Definitely needs some maintenance. TFTC. #254
As per the last finder this little lidless tin is in need of some love.
Nice tree though
Nice tree though
Out doing some caching with Hevwalker and Phoenix Flare today.
We found the cache with the help of the hint but cache could use some TLC.
TFTC emma1478
We found the cache with the help of the hint but cache could use some TLC.
TFTC emma1478
Decided on some city caching on a lovely Good Friday. Found out hevwalker and ismartis were planning the same so we banded together.
Found the hide. Hint was very useful.
Thanks emma1478
TFTC
Found the hide. Hint was very useful.
Thanks emma1478
TFTC
Out & about with Ismartis & Phoenix Flare on this Good Friday afternoon...
A quick find today though some TLC is needed...the container is without a lid and the log is a scrap of paper and there was only one name on it...not sure what has happened here ?? 2 caches maybe...
Thanks anyway emma1478
A quick find today though some TLC is needed...the container is without a lid and the log is a scrap of paper and there was only one name on it...not sure what has happened here ?? 2 caches maybe...
Thanks anyway emma1478
I arrived in Adelaide from NZ this morning for a couple of days work. I had a few hours to spare today to headed off to find a few caches. Took a bit of a search but I finally found the container. TFTC, Biggles.
A fun Sunday morning geocache outing with jc125jc. Despite the many roots and leaves of this large tree we found it in in a safe spot.
Patience and pay attention to detail are necessary. This cache is in a good spot. TFTC
Found on a beautiful day. Put my GPS right on top of it to have a look round then realised I was right on it to begin with! Ha. TFTCSL
For the past month or so I've been exploring all that RADalaide has to offer... And while I moved about, I found myself a cache a day to keep the doctor away.
Time has gotten in the way of logging with any kind of experience, so apologies to any COs reading late and repetitive logs... I really should start logging as I go
I'd gone for a fairly long walk today, back to an area I had bee in before, so I picked out one of the dots still without a smiley and followed the path around to this here park. I love ye old oak trees, and ones hiding a cache are just that much better! I ducked under the covers and found me a poking stick, and began poking away until eventually I uncovered the small tin tucked away as described. Another quick and simple find in the Adelaide 'burbs. Thanks much for the hide emma1478
Time has gotten in the way of logging with any kind of experience, so apologies to any COs reading late and repetitive logs... I really should start logging as I go
I'd gone for a fairly long walk today, back to an area I had bee in before, so I picked out one of the dots still without a smiley and followed the path around to this here park. I love ye old oak trees, and ones hiding a cache are just that much better! I ducked under the covers and found me a poking stick, and began poking away until eventually I uncovered the small tin tucked away as described. Another quick and simple find in the Adelaide 'burbs. Thanks much for the hide emma1478
Had a good look cache is gone. Have replaced cache with a new log. Thanks for the hide.
hevwalker & I were making use of the public holiday & caching around some muggle areas.
Unfortunately we were here for a good fifteen minutes and came up empty handed.
Thanks for the hide emma1478
Unfortunately we were here for a good fifteen minutes and came up empty handed.
Thanks for the hide emma1478
Unfortunately no luck here today...we did find a mint tin but only junk as no log inside...
A little bit visible today so the find wasn't too difficult. Thanks for the hunt this afternoon:)
Love visiting all the parks in Adelaide and many I never knew existed .
This was my 11th cache find for the day and not a muggle in sight.
Loved the big shady tree making for great camo.
A fav point.
TFTC
This was my 11th cache find for the day and not a muggle in sight.
Loved the big shady tree making for great camo.
A fav point.
TFTC
Approached from the right angle and spotted it quickly.
TFTC emma1478. [^]
Find #1670
TFTC emma1478. [^]
Find #1670
Looks like we were the first or second people, hidden well under nature! Look carefully J&T
Found while on a smilie hunt just south of the airport.
Thanks for the cache emma1478
Thanks for the cache emma1478
Had a reasonable look around tonight, but it was hard to be stealthy with all the dried leaves on the ground. Will return.
found it in the rain. log book was full and found in about 8 pieces plus wet. replaced log sheet and added a plastic container.
A little bit of searching needed. But found it reasonably quickly. The log is full and no room for others to sign. Thanks Emma. Love your work
It was most definantly in the roots, but initial finding was tricky, I'm thankful for the tree's coverage whilst the search was on. Found at 10:15 on 21 April 2016. Left a flouro-green calling card type thing due to a full log book. TFTC emma1478
There were two dogs talking nearby but their owners took no notice of us. A quick duck and weave and the cache was in hand. SL TFTC
When we saw the location we thought that we may be in for a long hunt. Then we saw that the tree was relatively young and that meant much fewer possible hides than in some of the older trees of this type that we have searched previously. After a short hunt the cache was located. The cache and contents were in good condition. Thanks emma1478 for the cache.
Caching the afternoon away with SnappyTomCats, we came and we found, it was a noisy find so anyone around could here that we were there. TFTC
Headed into Adelaide today to meet up with getnict for an afternoon of caching fun. By torchlight we made our way to GZ. This certainly isn't a cache you can do silently! Once we arrived at GZ it was a quick find. TFTC
I love Morton bay fig trees. The cash could do with some attention ie new paper. I found rod81w's signed paper near the tin. I am not sure of the etiquette of the situation, but I have torn off his tag and put it in the can.
Bloody roots everywhere. No sign of a cache but there was paper nearby that suited the position. Signed them.
This one took LOTS of looking....Liz put her hand on the cache first.
Out for a spontaneous night's caching with Liz, so I decided to became the "Bruce" out of Liz & Bruce tonight (he was still in Qld) [^] I was the driver, Liz was the navigator and somehow we found 9 caches together ....LOL....actually there was a lot of laughter ....u-turns ...and searching in a variety of locations for containers and logbooks...only a couple of DNFs.
Sorry for the late logs, I only just found my piece of paper with my finds listed and realised I had not logged them.... that was before I got my GPS and before I sorted out a more accurate geocaching 'system'...the challenges of being a newbie cacher!
Please note I am in the log book for this cache as "Bruce" - haha, which at the time I thought was hilarious, but at the moment logging these finds months later I am wondering what I was thinking rather than putting down my own caching name! [?]
Thanks for the cache emma1478
Out for a spontaneous night's caching with Liz, so I decided to became the "Bruce" out of Liz & Bruce tonight (he was still in Qld) [^] I was the driver, Liz was the navigator and somehow we found 9 caches together ....LOL....actually there was a lot of laughter ....u-turns ...and searching in a variety of locations for containers and logbooks...only a couple of DNFs.
Sorry for the late logs, I only just found my piece of paper with my finds listed and realised I had not logged them.... that was before I got my GPS and before I sorted out a more accurate geocaching 'system'...the challenges of being a newbie cacher!
Please note I am in the log book for this cache as "Bruce" - haha, which at the time I thought was hilarious, but at the moment logging these finds months later I am wondering what I was thinking rather than putting down my own caching name! [?]
Thanks for the cache emma1478
Couldn't resist heading out for a bit of caching as this cache is so close to where I am staying. Thanks to emma1478 for placing this cache and adding to our enjoyment of the location.
Veni. Vidi. Vici. Scripsi. Out on a lunchtime caching run looking for the cache for the day. Had already found this and two more but saw the name of this one and who am I to resist the call of the cache. "Come find me!" So I did. Parked close to GZ and wandered over and got to the root of the issue really quickly. Signed log and replaced. Gratias pro cache.
Another quick find, although it wasn't very quiet as I entered, the leaves were very dry and crunchy. I covered the cache with some leaves that should help the next finder .
Enjoying our two week stay in Adelaide and I had a massage in the area so I grabbed a couple of geocaches afterwards. Fairly quick find after rustling around in the leaves. Hello from Calgary, Canada. TFTC.
On me bike ride around the airport today,
I came here to find meself
A nice easy find as it turned out,
despite the initial doubts about finding anything in the maze
TFTC
I came here to find meself
A nice easy find as it turned out,
despite the initial doubts about finding anything in the maze
TFTC
Thursday, so that meant caching with SA Sewer Rats and Blackadders.
Not a bad day for me in the city area as by the end I had found 13 caches
I thought this was a FlipperandCo cache with the word 'come' in the title however it isn't
We did do as you asked though and find you
TNLN. SL. TFTC emma1478
Not a bad day for me in the city area as by the end I had found 13 caches
I thought this was a FlipperandCo cache with the word 'come' in the title however it isn't
We did do as you asked though and find you
TNLN. SL. TFTC emma1478
Quick visit after work.
Easy but not too easy. Nice hide.
Log book is full, may need replacement.
TFTC.
Easy but not too easy. Nice hide.
Log book is full, may need replacement.
TFTC.
Found by Mary & David at 1535. Today, we cached around Adelaide for most of the day. Our favourite trees. Snug and dry. Our thanks to emma1478.