Ya kiddin' ah. Stirling Estate, Western Australia, Australia
By
Moneybox on 07-Mar-14. Waypoint GC4ZQV2
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Logs
Mozzies are really rife in here so glad that this was a nice quick find in the obvious spot.
Cache found and logged at 0940 on a lovely Sunday morning caching!
Thank you Moneybox for placing and maintaining Ya kiddin' ah. for us and others to find! No kiddin' us!
Cache found and logged at 0940 on a lovely Sunday morning caching!
Thank you Moneybox for placing and maintaining Ya kiddin' ah. for us and others to find! No kiddin' us!
Can someone please drop off a logbook with this echidna.... it's a small one in a tube. It would really help, thanks.
It was a menu five times day to geocache. And a great place to do so, was this area. This is my fourth foray into this section of the forest. On Sunday I was here with TaurusSix, and I retraced part of our trail before diverting of to this cache.
The walk was a little slower on the soft sand. The GPSr started to point in but I waited until it showed 90 degrees before turning off. I looked around and saw where it might be. Tempering how I always ended up on the wrong side in the forest I skirted around to the other side before heading into the arum lilies. But I still ended up being on the wrong side .
The walk was a little slower on the soft sand. The GPSr started to point in but I waited until it showed 90 degrees before turning off. I looked around and saw where it might be. Tempering how I always ended up on the wrong side in the forest I skirted around to the other side before heading into the arum lilies. But I still ended up being on the wrong side .
Can the next person please take a small scroll to replace the log? Pretty please . Thanks in advance.
After almost 10min of searching. I almost gave up. Similar camo to Bigfoots back scratcher. Nice one!
Tricky one. But clever. Small girlfriend finally found this after 10min of searching . We where pining over its location until we found it. GZ accurate, good condition, TFTC
Hi there Moneybox.
We found your cache **"Ya kiddin' ah."** today. (This makes our find count 23596).
Following through on our passion of walking around parks, lakes and along walking tracks we decided to attempt some caches in and around the Tuart Forest National Park today. We thoroughly enjoyed our walk and the scenery. We found 8 caches today & DNF'd 0. (We would have ventured further to log more caches, but a couple of phone calls had us returning to Bunbury earlier than anticipated).
Thanks for placing this cache here. Over the years, Geocaching has taken us on many adventures and to lots of wonderful destinations all over Australia. Without 'caching as our guide we would never have found so many interesting places on our nomadic wanderings. 'Caching has also introduced us to a diverse group of like-minded people, many of whom we now call friends. We awarded this cache a favourite point for the ingenious camo
**Coordinate Accuracy:** We found your cache around 3m from where the GPS said we should be looking.
**Cache Condition:** The container and log book are in good shape.
**Took:** Nothing
**Left:** Nothing.
Thank you Moneybox for adding to our adventure.
Regards
Ian & Penny
We found your cache **"Ya kiddin' ah."** today. (This makes our find count 23596).
Following through on our passion of walking around parks, lakes and along walking tracks we decided to attempt some caches in and around the Tuart Forest National Park today. We thoroughly enjoyed our walk and the scenery. We found 8 caches today & DNF'd 0. (We would have ventured further to log more caches, but a couple of phone calls had us returning to Bunbury earlier than anticipated).
Thanks for placing this cache here. Over the years, Geocaching has taken us on many adventures and to lots of wonderful destinations all over Australia. Without 'caching as our guide we would never have found so many interesting places on our nomadic wanderings. 'Caching has also introduced us to a diverse group of like-minded people, many of whom we now call friends. We awarded this cache a favourite point for the ingenious camo
**Coordinate Accuracy:** We found your cache around 3m from where the GPS said we should be looking.
**Cache Condition:** The container and log book are in good shape.
**Took:** Nothing
**Left:** Nothing.
Thank you Moneybox for adding to our adventure.
Regards
Ian & Penny
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 the creative idea and the effort put into the construction of this cache.
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
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. Cute
Quick find. Log is damp again
I have no gel crystals with me to dry it out.
TFTC.
I have no gel crystals with me to dry it out.
TFTC.
After a while we found but it was just amongst the arum lillies. Log was a bit wet.
Found this one after a good bit of hunting (GPS decided to be 5 metres out for this one... But it was jumping around so I think it was my phone having a moment). Saz loved this one and had to have a cuddle with the critter. Thanks to jlrt for popping a fresh log in, the original is saturated... And has made the second one a bit damp. TFTC
Out early this morning to grab a few more Moneybox caches. Great camo that had us fooled for a few minutes. GeoT made the find and was overjoyed! This is find number 1000 for us and will be remembered. We found the log to be too wet to handle so have replaced it with a new sheet. 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.
Walked past it initially. Logbook was quite soggy but I did my best and wrote my name on iluvtrekking's sticker. Tftc moneybox
I was half strollin' half riding around the Tuarts today.
Next stop ... this cache
Where I found a very nutty bit of cache camo
What's its name ??
TFTC.
Next stop ... this cache
Where I found a very nutty bit of cache camo
What's its name ??
TFTC.
Inspired by the previous day's magical walk through the Ludlow Forest, I returned to discover more of the interesting caches in the area. I saw packs of kangaroos out today, some of them were only a few metres away before I even noticed them. Such a variety of things to discover out here. Ah, I see what you did with the cache title now! Another cute cache in a neat hiding spot. TFTC Moneybox
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[^] AWESOME hide here and this one is absolutely worthy of a fave point from us . Well done Moneybox, we look forward to finding more like this one [^]
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Moneybox - jinta29 found your cache Ya kiddin' ah. on 27/12/2015, 12:56 PM. This is my find #4673 and find #45 today. The cache is in good shape and we replaced it as found. Thanks for placing this and bringing us to this spot!
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Have you logged your WILL ATTEND for WA GOES BIG in 2016[?]
I have and am looking forward to seeing lots of other cachers in Pinjarra on the WA Day long weekend.
Log your will attend at GC5YAGP!
[^] AWESOME hide here and this one is absolutely worthy of a fave point from us . Well done Moneybox, we look forward to finding more like this one [^]
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Moneybox - jinta29 found your cache Ya kiddin' ah. on 27/12/2015, 12:56 PM. This is my find #4673 and find #45 today. The cache is in good shape and we replaced it as found. Thanks for placing this and bringing us to this spot!
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Have you logged your WILL ATTEND for WA GOES BIG in 2016[?]
I have and am looking forward to seeing lots of other cachers in Pinjarra on the WA Day long weekend.
Log your will attend at GC5YAGP!
The container was not in hide but under lillies. Glad we found it. Need to get more tiny treasures for this kinda hide.
Ahh we liked this one a lot. Very cute. Adina-he got a little fright. Heehee. TFTC
Thanks for the hide. Tipped toed throughout the Aussie tulips aka arum lilies. Clever cache container. Log book in this cache is full.
Out on this beautiful day collecting a couple caches in the area good quick find log book is full had to write on the back TFTC
Our final find on this second little loop before heading back to the car. Thanks for the cache Moneybox; another good one here!
Find 10 of 16 after the WA Goes Big 2015 weekend.
Nicely put together, and almost put a smile back on the face of geokid2 who tripped on the final steps towards GZ.
TFTC Moneybox!
Nicely put together, and almost put a smile back on the face of geokid2 who tripped on the final steps towards GZ.
TFTC Moneybox!
Found while out caching after the WAGB 2015 Event A cute container. SL TFTC Moneybox