Copley Park - In the Monsters Mouth Mount Lawley, Western Australia, Australia
By
DraxHallHope on 17-Mar-14. Waypoint GC50FJC
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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.
If you wish to repair/replace/make available the cache sometime in the near future, just contact a reviewer (by email), and assuming it still meets the current
guidelines, the reviewer will be happy to unarchive it.
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If the cache is not here then this spot should be removed ...... Don't come here there is no cache!!!!
Looked all around the 'monster' but no sign of it. I'll be back to try again soon!
There were signs up saying something nasty had been sprayed in the area so it was in and out quickly. Thankfully an easy find. TFTC.
Quick find because it was lying out on the ground near the feature.
Placed it safely in a likely spot, low down, but a check by the CO might be worthwhile.
Nice park here as well....thanks DraxHallHope
Placed it safely in a likely spot, low down, but a check by the CO might be worthwhile.
Nice park here as well....thanks DraxHallHope
Although there was people playing on the playground equipment nearby, I was able to make a stealthy find out of their view. Clever hide, thanks for the cache DraxHallHope!
[font=Comic Sans MS]We looked, we logged, we left![font=Verdana]
A very pretty park here being enjoyed by a few families in the playground. Luckily GZ is well shielded from the main playground so we were able to retrieve the cache and sign the log without being spotted.
Thanks for your cache DraxHallHope.
A very pretty park here being enjoyed by a few families in the playground. Luckily GZ is well shielded from the main playground so we were able to retrieve the cache and sign the log without being spotted.
Thanks for your cache DraxHallHope.
Found it just as the light was fading this evening. Accompanied by sister walking her dog. TFTC!
TFTC! Quick find whilst out with JoshyT07 on a georun thru inglewood and surrounds
Now I understand what the title of this cache is all about! I managed to find this one just before school got out. Which was lucky because about 5 minutes after I returned the cache, many schoolkids of various ages turned up in the park, playing in the nearby playground or just hangin' tough. Nice hide. TFTC DraxHallHope
First cache is Australia, been caching many times with DPS_GPS in the UK before.
Quickly found by my (ex muggle) boyfriend.
Few muggles within the park but we left unnoticed.
TFTC
Quickly found by my (ex muggle) boyfriend.
Few muggles within the park but we left unnoticed.
TFTC
Monster effort from us but managed to find it and have a play in the park. Thanks
Arrived at GZ and started searching all the likely spots. I found a few footprints around from other cachers but no cache. After searching through the bushes and coming away smelling completely of rosemary I decided to read the logs. I found that KB had put some updated coords in her log so I used those and they were much better. I soon had the cache opened and the log signed. I love the way the spiders help to camoflage the caches.
TFTC DraxHallHope
TFTC DraxHallHope
A great park that used to have an awesome multi that was archived. It's good to see a cache back in this park. I arrived by bike on the way home from work and could see Mrs familysteiner wandering around looking at her phone. I joined the search and together with James, aka jnr familysteiner, we searched and we searched. We found plenty of creepy crawlies, stinky berries and disintegrating trash. Worryingly, James even found a knife. Sadly there was no cache. So, we headed up to the fig trees and had a good search around there too. Eventually familysteiner had to get home. I resumed searching the listed coordinate and expanded the search in ever increasing circles until eventually the cache was located. At a half hour search, this was certainly no quick grab. I am very appreciative of your efforts in hiding this cache and loved the log. The experience for others will no doubt be far more enjoyable than it was for either me or familysteiner. since I have included a suggested coordinate which should lead directly to your hide. Thanks for the cache, DraxHallHope.
-31 55.831 115 52.635
This entry was edited by .K.B. on Tuesday, 18 March 2014 at 10:27:51 UTC.
-31 55.831 115 52.635
This entry was edited by .K.B. on Tuesday, 18 March 2014 at 10:27:51 UTC.
Coordinates changed from:
S 31° 55.841 E 115° 52.649
Coordinates changed to:
S 31° 55.831 E 115° 52.635
Distance from original: 94.2 feet or 28.7 meters.
Thankyou for the more accurate co-ordinates K.B., I just updated them. Glad you enjoyed the search!
S 31° 55.841 E 115° 52.649
Coordinates changed to:
S 31° 55.831 E 115° 52.635
Distance from original: 94.2 feet or 28.7 meters.
Thankyou for the more accurate co-ordinates K.B., I just updated them. Glad you enjoyed the search!
No luck here today even when joined by the eagle-eyed KB in the initial search. Sadly, for a park frequented by little people, lots of 'ugh' things in the vegetation near listed GZ. I had a pressing date at the gym so left after around 20 mins of fruitless searching, hoping KB would strike gold and give me a hint. I see she has indeed found the goods some distance from the listed coordinates - well done for persevering far longer than James and I. We'll be back another time for second crack.