Bigfoot's Toybox Stirling Estate, Western Australia, Australia
By
Moneybox on 04-Mar-14. Waypoint GC4ZK55
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Logs
I wonder how many wild geo-chacher's the wildlife cameras see. We waved hello! Thanks for your awesome cache's
A lovely sunny day for geocaching, but mozzie spray was needed. Really enjoying this series of caches.
TFTC, enjoying this series of caches. Good way to get out and explore the NP, by foot.
With one cache found on today’s walk, we continued on the track to find another. I might have tried the direct route, but TaurusSix was more sensible and had us return to the track and walk around.
Before I knew it we were at GZ, with o singular place standing out. What would you know? Wrong side again.
We walked around and found the cache. Not quite what I am used to finding in this line of caches, but a find is a find.
We then retraced our steps back out of the forest. On the way I took note of paths I might follow later to get some of the others. The forest was full of parrots today which was lovely to observe at least they were the predominant birds we could see , there were obviously many other birds around because we could hear lots of beautiful tones but they kept themselves hidden. TFTC
Before I knew it we were at GZ, with o singular place standing out. What would you know? Wrong side again.
We walked around and found the cache. Not quite what I am used to finding in this line of caches, but a find is a find.
We then retraced our steps back out of the forest. On the way I took note of paths I might follow later to get some of the others. The forest was full of parrots today which was lovely to observe at least they were the predominant birds we could see , there were obviously many other birds around because we could hear lots of beautiful tones but they kept themselves hidden. TFTC
Found and collected the Trackable inside, will take him back up to Perth with us in a few days.
Heading south with Kapelula ICNothing and geotrakka (KAMEINGT) on our girls weekend.
On our forth day today. Another smiley... thank you to the COs who maintain these caches!
On our forth day today. Another smiley... thank you to the COs who maintain these caches!
Finally our girls weekend has arrived Kapelula, Meme28, Geotrekka and I C Nothing are heading south with four full days of caching to celebrate some birthdays and geo milestones. We have been puzzling like crazy in preparation so our aim is to find those caches and everything else that takes our fancy. Maybe even a challenge or two. Signed log as Kameingt.
Away on a girls weekend to Bussleton with ICnothing, Kapelula and meme28. Hoping to hit some milestones during our adventures. Signing as a team this weekend KAMEINGT. Thank you to all the COs for placing their caches along the way for is to enjoy.
Found whilst out on an extended weekend road trip to Busselton, Dunsborough and surrounds with I C Nothing, Meme28 and geotrakka. Signed log as KAMEINGT.
It was time to go out and visit the Tuart Forest National Park this morning after staying at the Capel RV stop last night. This one was picked up while with ilook4geo. The tracks to get to these caches were a lot of fun and we enjoyed them in the 4WD. A 2WD would have been a different matter as there were sometimes some quite deep sand sections to negotiate. The cache itself was easy to find and both names were added to the list of finders. Thanks go to Moneybox for putting this cache into play.
Camped at the Capel RV stop last night and went out caching this morning with goingplaces2. We picked out some caches in the Tuart Forest National Park area and nearby. This was one of our successful finds. Thanks to each CO for these placements and for a fun morning.
Struep and me had some time and were near this area, so we decided to discover Tuart Forest for a bit. We were so happy to do so, as the caches turned out to be quite beautiful!!
Thanks for this series!
Schnex
Thanks for this series!
Schnex
Did a special cachetour with Schnex through the Tuart Forest.
Nice work guys!
Thanx
Struep
Nice work guys!
Thanx
Struep
Out Caching with Hr1990, picking up as many caches as possible. South of Bunbury was our main focus. Took a couple of Muggles along for the ride. They were really impressed. Great work on some of these caches. Tftc. sl tnln.
Our second and last Bigfoot cache on our stroll through Tuart Forest National Park.
Found a snakeskin near the cache. I would have enjoyed seeing the owner. Noeggi doesn't agree
TFTC GeoNoeg (Georgi + Noeggi)
Found a snakeskin near the cache. I would have enjoyed seeing the owner. Noeggi doesn't agree
TFTC GeoNoeg (Georgi + Noeggi)
Looked like Bigfoot had stopped playing with his yoyo, so we swapped it for some funny erasers. Again, love an ammo box for keeping contents dry...
Woohoo !!! Found it !!! After driving around trying to find a track to GZ, found cache quite easy.
Bigfoot as plenty of toys to play with
Bigfoot as plenty of toys to play with
Found: 31 December 2016 2:06 PM
Find number: 414
Tftc miss 6 and master 8 found it together while geomum and dad rested for a couple of minutes!
Find number: 414
Tftc miss 6 and master 8 found it together while geomum and dad rested for a couple of minutes!
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.
Decided to leave the wife and geodogs at home and venture out for a few caches. With afternoon rain forecast the race is on. Great area to 4x4 around and grab this well placed cache for starters. Thanks moneybox
A bit slow at work so catching up on logging my finds glad I write these things down
Don't live to far from here so will be knocking these ones off slowly and fill my calendar too
A quick drive out for this one and it was Mrs DD reading the gps while I drove. Parked right there and walked the few metres.
A great cache in a great location, loving the Tuart Forest
TFTC
Don't live to far from here so will be knocking these ones off slowly and fill my calendar too
A quick drive out for this one and it was Mrs DD reading the gps while I drove. Parked right there and walked the few metres.
A great cache in a great location, loving the Tuart Forest
TFTC