Tree Food Redbank Plains, Queensland, Australia
By
Lisylou on 21-Mar-14. Waypoint GC50Q9N
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Found it for the 2nd time. Pretty easy to find. Needs some maintenance. Can someone please take some paper with them next time. Cheers
Out and about and this one has been staring me in the face for a while thought Id come and grab it. Quick find. Thanks
Hmmm how frustrating.. sitting in the car waiting for a local dude to move.. seems hes enjoying an arvo bevy in the sun and is unlikely to move anytime soon.. will need to come back
After a rainy overcast Saturday in South East Queensland I readied myself for a day of caching in the western suburbs of Brisbane. Heading out mid morning I soon arrived at the identified parking coordinates for this cache and made my way to ground zero quickly. The cache was soon located and the log extracted and signed before carefully placing back in its hidey hole ready for the next lucky cacher to find. I quickly made my way back to the car and was soon off on the next adventure.A big thanks to the cache owner for making this cache available to be fo7nd by fellow cachers.Cheers
Parked by the park entrance in Henty and made my way beside the little watercourse until I could step over the creek. Followed along beside a fence past heaps of eucalypt trees which looked like they had been turned into dinner for koalas. Either that or distilled and turned into eucalyptus oil. Walking along the rows of trees was difficult as tall grass had been slashed and left in lumps making a lumpy track. after a quick find and log on a small scrap of paper left by a previous finder, replaced as found. Yes, the log is full. TFTC, Lisylou.
I headed out in the geo-car for a few caches today.
Decided to hit a few around Redbank Plains while down here visiting my family.
I found your cache, “Tree Food” today. This is my 2293 find.
Quick find but I did use a photo as I had a man look, on first look.
Lisylou, TFTC, TFTH & TFTSF
Decided to hit a few around Redbank Plains while down here visiting my family.
I found your cache, “Tree Food” today. This is my 2293 find.
Quick find but I did use a photo as I had a man look, on first look.
Lisylou, TFTC, TFTH & TFTSF
Out caching with RoddyC and Hatzofff today to try and get a few Smilies for the current souvenir . It was a nice area around here, didn't spot any wildlife but we soon had a cache in hand. Log signed and cache replaced as found. TFTC
Caching today for some crazy souvenirs and to do some maintenance.
When I saw the trees I knew for what purpose they had been planted.
Happy feeding to some koalas.
Out caching with RoddyC, imbunda
TFTCache Lisylou
When I saw the trees I knew for what purpose they had been planted.
Happy feeding to some koalas.
Out caching with RoddyC, imbunda
TFTCache Lisylou
Thanks for the cache, the maintenance, the explanation and the smiley. Nice hide. TFTC
I came from the other side of the plantation and ended up walking right around it. This is certainly a great initiative for our wildlife. It took me far longer to find the cache than it should have. Not that many places it could be really. Thanks Lisylou for showing me this young forest.
I walked almost all the way around this plantation to get here where I made a quick find. Thanks Lisylou and happy caching
Found @ 1420 hrs
Out and about my my young muggle friend Chloe grabbing a couple of nearby cache, close to where we are staying for the weekend.
We parked nearby and made our way to GZ through the long grass and over the little stream.
It wasn't long before we reach GZ after a little search here and there Chloe spotted the cache with a broken lid, at least it was in a baggy.
Once the log was signed everything was replaced as found.
TFTC
Out and about my my young muggle friend Chloe grabbing a couple of nearby cache, close to where we are staying for the weekend.
We parked nearby and made our way to GZ through the long grass and over the little stream.
It wasn't long before we reach GZ after a little search here and there Chloe spotted the cache with a broken lid, at least it was in a baggy.
Once the log was signed everything was replaced as found.
TFTC
Logged in retrospect… found on 27/9/20 with marcus1814. Can’t remember why I didn’t log it back then.
With the threat of rain I stayed close to the cat today, targeting some Ipswich caches.
An easy one today
Thank you for hiding this geocache Lisylou
Find number 22876
R
An easy one today
Thank you for hiding this geocache Lisylou
Find number 22876
R
TFGC log book is almost full but back of pages still can be used
Grass has recetly been mown
Grass has recetly been mown
I never knew there was a “food tree network”... once again the sea of grass was a little off putting... but really was no hinderance...
As the container was in two pieces, I replaced it and the snap lock bag... tftc...
As the container was in two pieces, I replaced it and the snap lock bag... tftc...
Third find with tic toc this afternoon. It was interesting seeing the concentrated tree food out there. TFTC
Never knew they had Koala Food Tree Networks! Quick and easy find! Also saw a little black and white cat guarding the cache! TFTC!
Found with a couple of my GeoGranddaughters fairly easily, one has joined the geocaching community and this is her first logged find, congratulations Bree, nice to learn about the plantation here. SL TFTH and bringing us here.
This was another easy find, after a pleasant walk then a very little ditch leaping, and more walking. It is interesting to see all the conservation work going on, very different from my day, when I had to head south as a refugee from Joh. TFTC.