#59 Hotham Valley Rail Trail Dwellingup, Western Australia, Australia
By
jasenjanine on 18-Jul-14. Waypoint GC56V4W
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As a result of an incident between a geocacher and a person claiming to be the manager of Hotham Valley Rail reserve it has been brought to our attention that the rail reserve and the tracks(s) either side of it are not public property and geocachers are not allowed to place caches within the rail reserve or travel along the adjacent tracks even if they diverge from the rail reserve on occasion. It was further stated that the manager had already contacted somebody to have the caches removed.
Geocachers, rightly or wrongly, have also been blamed for all the damage that has occurred along the rail reserve in recent times.
As a result all geocaches in this series that have a final within the rail reserve or on the rail corridor side of the adjacent tracks are now being archived.
Geocachers, rightly or wrongly, have also been blamed for all the damage that has occurred along the rail reserve in recent times.
As a result all geocaches in this series that have a final within the rail reserve or on the rail corridor side of the adjacent tracks are now being archived.
It sure is busy in Dwellingup on a skool holiday, and long weekend Sunday !! [:o]
There's a footy match on at the oval and the parks and playgrounds are packed !!
You can hardly hear yourself think on the main street for the sound of motorcycles passing by !!
I tried to escape by taking a stroll along the rail trail to find a few caches
It worked !!
Nobody out here
And cache #59 was soon found
TFTC ... I'm chuffed !! [^]
There's a footy match on at the oval and the parks and playgrounds are packed !!
You can hardly hear yourself think on the main street for the sound of motorcycles passing by !!
I tried to escape by taking a stroll along the rail trail to find a few caches
It worked !!
Nobody out here
And cache #59 was soon found
TFTC ... I'm chuffed !! [^]
Thoroughly enjoyed this series.
Dwellingup is a lovely place to visit without the added bonus of caching and camping with mates.
Found with Goorjus and Cachestro.
Cache was in good condition.
TFTH.
Dwellingup is a lovely place to visit without the added bonus of caching and camping with mates.
Found with Goorjus and Cachestro.
Cache was in good condition.
TFTH.
Out for a day of caching with NewBut and Cachestro. Thought we'd tackle the Choo Choo series and a few others before camping at Nanga.
TFTC jasenjanine.
jasenjanine, I found your cache #59 Hotham Valley Rail Trail on 20/04/2016 at 2:12 PM.
This is my find #434 and find #63 today.
TFTC jasenjanine.
jasenjanine, I found your cache #59 Hotham Valley Rail Trail on 20/04/2016 at 2:12 PM.
This is my find #434 and find #63 today.
While visiting our daughter and her family in Perth, we took the opportunity to catch up with jasenjanine and what better way to do that then by doing their Hotham Valley Rail Trail series We were pleased to have been able to do part of the first half of the series in their company and spending the afternoon with them
Luckily for us we found the track to be nice and dry and well graded for most of the way with only a few places where our paranoia got the better of us when we thought we might put a scratch on our son-in-law's car All was good though and we got through it all unscathed
Thank you jasenjanine for having placed the terrific cache series and maintaining them all for everyone to enjoy
Luckily for us we found the track to be nice and dry and well graded for most of the way with only a few places where our paranoia got the better of us when we thought we might put a scratch on our son-in-law's car All was good though and we got through it all unscathed
Thank you jasenjanine for having placed the terrific cache series and maintaining them all for everyone to enjoy
Out on the road today with Loudy16 to grab as many as we can. Decided the Procrastination Installation and Choo Choo series would fit the bill.
TFTC jasenjanine.
jasenjanine, I found your cache #59 Hotham Valley Rail Trail on 8/01/2016 at 2:09 PM. This is my find #2158 and #111 today.
TFTC jasenjanine.
jasenjanine, I found your cache #59 Hotham Valley Rail Trail on 8/01/2016 at 2:09 PM. This is my find #2158 and #111 today.
headed out today with KrabiBoy to ball over a couple of series we have had our eye now for a while jasenjanine, I found your cache #59 Hotham Valley Rail Trail on 8/01/2016 at 2:08 pm. This is my find #1047 and #110 today.
My brother and sister in law (Jackylegs44) invited me up to Mandurah to go geocaching with them on a 4WD trail. Sure thing love 4Wdriving. Signed the first half of the trail under Jackylegs44 but now have set up my own account and will get a gps as well. Thanks for a great trail and introducing me to a fantastic hobby!
Wow what a cool series, love the artwork too! Had to wait for geoP's brother to come up from Manjimup as he has the 4WD we needed to undertake this adventure. We had an amazing time and turned the muggle brother into a caching one (he got hooked very quickly and was finding them in no time . Some sections were a little rough even with the 4WD but it was a great opportunity to sharpen those 4Wd driving skills for A who never gets to do this in Europe. Thanks for placing these caches for us and others to enjoy! Tftc sl tnln
We had set this weekend aside to attempt the Choo Choo Series, hoping for cool weather before the heat of summer set in.
Found a neat camp spot on the way up from Busselton then got to Dwellingup fairly early this morning after a beautiful sunrise.
We hit the track full steam ahead and made it through with some interesting finds along the way.
We had a few laughs with Geosmurfs as we followed the trail, no creepy crawlies and no slithery surprises anywhere to be found, thankfully.
Thanks for the series. TFTC
Found a neat camp spot on the way up from Busselton then got to Dwellingup fairly early this morning after a beautiful sunrise.
We hit the track full steam ahead and made it through with some interesting finds along the way.
We had a few laughs with Geosmurfs as we followed the trail, no creepy crawlies and no slithery surprises anywhere to be found, thankfully.
Thanks for the series. TFTC
The puzzles were solved in switzerland. and we found the caches here, thanks for this tour.
We had intended to start from Dwellingup early but when we were preparing to leave, someone offered us free tickets for the train run. So we didn't begin until about noon and #30 was as far east as we got before heading back. The first really pleasant day for a long time for us. Great series - well done and TFTC.
What a great series. Lots of caches and puzzles in the bush with some wonderful sights. We did over half of the series in a 'not quite' 4WD. We had to turn around at one point only 10m from the main road and go all the back to another exit. Skipped quite a few on the last leg. There were lots of branches scraping the car on the tight roads. Lots of mud. All up. Excellent with great finds, great clues and accurate GPS.
Only one that we didn't find in Dwellingup. We skipped sections due to the muddy rough roads. We missed #1 due to a muggle parked at that spot. Was going to do it on the way back but forgot.
TFTC Series jasenjanine. Cut and paste from here on.
Only one that we didn't find in Dwellingup. We skipped sections due to the muddy rough roads. We missed #1 due to a muggle parked at that spot. Was going to do it on the way back but forgot.
TFTC Series jasenjanine. Cut and paste from here on.
Had a couple of hours to kill and the weather was great so thought we'd make a quick visit to Dwellingup to complete some more of this great series!
Had a go at the series today and we really enjoyed the outing. I signed the log while the geokid took care of the swap. Thanks to Janine and Jasen for putting in this wonderful series.
Today was day one of the weekend to do the Choo Choo series. Set out with Happy Jacks55 to find as many as time would allow. This was one of them. TFTC JasenJanine.
Hard to concentrate on caches when hunger pains set in. I imagine I can smell lunch from the Dwellingup cafes. On on.
Originally logged under family name clan-wallace now relogging under new caching name pommieparkin2
Now where were we, oh yes back to Choo Choo.
Set out early with the aim of doing another 25 on the Hotham Valley Rail Trail. It started off chilly but turned into a warm dry day, just perfect for our quest. We had a bit of unexpected trouble with the first few as although I had checked all the coordinates again before we set out & adjusted just 1 they all seemed to need to be refreshed again before they would play ball & the signal was a bit iffy. So as soon as I got a good signal I refreshed the lot & we were all good to go! Ended up doing #42 - 75 with a stop for refreshments in Dwellingup. No DNFs, a thoroughly enjoyable day.Thanks to jasenjanine.
Set out early with the aim of doing another 25 on the Hotham Valley Rail Trail. It started off chilly but turned into a warm dry day, just perfect for our quest. We had a bit of unexpected trouble with the first few as although I had checked all the coordinates again before we set out & adjusted just 1 they all seemed to need to be refreshed again before they would play ball & the signal was a bit iffy. So as soon as I got a good signal I refreshed the lot & we were all good to go! Ended up doing #42 - 75 with a stop for refreshments in Dwellingup. No DNFs, a thoroughly enjoyable day.Thanks to jasenjanine.
Day 1 of the Anzac Day long weekend and to reach #100 is the goal. Found the first 'Choo' last year with Nosky in his 4WD. Back this year by myself and this time on foot. Thanks for the series. Had a ball.
This entry was edited by myg67 on Sunday, 26 April 2015 at 10:40:37 UTC.
This entry was edited by myg67 on Sunday, 26 April 2015 at 10:40:37 UTC.
Many thanks for the fun we got from these caches many hours working them out but we were non geocaching friends so couldnt do them all thanks from NZ sorry about the late logging but missed a few
out with Granett, Megawatt60 and M4yb today to belt out this whole series in a day, we had perfect weather all day and took our time and had a really enjoyable day and alot of laughs and a great effort putting them all out, we found all 100 and no dnf's so we are so happy thanks for the series.
Another cache in hand on the epic Rail Trail day, with Helbren, Granett and megawat60!
So sorry about the generic log, it has been a long day since 4 am and I have no recollection of who found what, so glad that Granett kept a record.....
Must say that Helbren made a lot of the finds, and a lot of times without a phone, just by intuition!
TFTC jasenjanine!
So sorry about the generic log, it has been a long day since 4 am and I have no recollection of who found what, so glad that Granett kept a record.....
Must say that Helbren made a lot of the finds, and a lot of times without a phone, just by intuition!
TFTC jasenjanine!
Well the run had started with Helbren in the lead, then us followed by Granett. 2 mile stones were on the hunt today, one for Granett - his 300 for the month and 2000 finds for Helbren and I think m4yb and me will reach a BP for finds in one day. 103 finds I think, will get confirmation after all the logging, and not one DNF, Awesome!
Thanks for the series jasenjanine.
Thanks for the series jasenjanine.
The plan today was to finish off the last 70 odd ChooChoo's that I had left to aid my quest to find 300 caches for the month of March. Teamed up with M4YB, megawat60 and the hard running Helbren for a funfilled few hours of 4WDing and caching.
Started out at number 27 around 7:30am and we were signing the log book at the final at 1:00pm. All the caches were found without too much trouble except for the final where we had a slight miscalculation of the coordinates.
A big thanks to jasenjanine for putting out this trully amazing series. It is a supreme effort from the geoart to all of the 100 hides. Looking forward to your next creation.
Individual comments below.......
Myself and megawat60 were the first to spot this mainly because Helbren stayed in the car playing with his gizmos.
SLTFTC
Started out at number 27 around 7:30am and we were signing the log book at the final at 1:00pm. All the caches were found without too much trouble except for the final where we had a slight miscalculation of the coordinates.
A big thanks to jasenjanine for putting out this trully amazing series. It is a supreme effort from the geoart to all of the 100 hides. Looking forward to your next creation.
Individual comments below.......
Myself and megawat60 were the first to spot this mainly because Helbren stayed in the car playing with his gizmos.
SLTFTC
Out to collect the last 50 got most today a few dnf and a page missing from the book used to work out the clues meant a few were missed .... but not this one FOUND IT all safe and sound.
TFTC
TFTC
Together with Albatros we started this trail. After a few km the road was not longer passable but we found about 30 Caches.
Thanks for hiding and greetings from Germany.
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Thanks for hiding and greetings from Germany.
[green][size=1]#7114[/green][/size]
At Home i spend several hours for the right solutions, now we should get the reward.
First we try it with our 2WD, but after a few Km it was over !!
Now we search for parking places along the road and then we walked to the track.
The afternoon was so hot, and after 30 Caches we was at the end of our forces !
Many Thanks to the Owners for this beautiful Rail Trail, ALB_atros
First we try it with our 2WD, but after a few Km it was over !!
Now we search for parking places along the road and then we walked to the track.
The afternoon was so hot, and after 30 Caches we was at the end of our forces !
Many Thanks to the Owners for this beautiful Rail Trail, ALB_atros
Together with my girlfriend we went to Dwellingup to get a few caches of this PT. Very nice area and a good path to follow. We saw some Emus crossing our way - fantastic - and the train too.
Thanks for this PT!
TFTC
Thanks for this PT!
TFTC
Found at 1:19:00 PM.
Today rudi63 and I hit the hills of Dwellingup to have a crack at this series. I had eyed this off ever since it was published, but work commitments meant that I could not attempt them until much later than I wanted to. [xx(]
That being said, I solved all of them with relative ease, the hard bit was my fat fingers when I was entering the data into GSAK. I only got one wrong.....
While out on the trail today in my 4wd, I can happily say that we managed to navigate to all of the cahes with relative ease. There was one place that was a bit dodgy, [B)] but I think that was my inexperience [:o)] with this style of driving as Rudi was quite comfortable with what was going on. [8)]
We had a lot of fun with the searches. Most finds were relatively easy, but a couple had us scratchign our heads for a while, but that was mainly due to the tree coverage playing havoc with the GPSr reception. We pretty much shared the actual number of times that we said "got it", with each of us going through a streak at different stages.
Overall I had a fantastic day with lots of finds, I can't think of which caches to give a favourite to so unfortunately it will probably only be the final one, sorry
Thanks for the cache jasenjanine
Cheers
Today rudi63 and I hit the hills of Dwellingup to have a crack at this series. I had eyed this off ever since it was published, but work commitments meant that I could not attempt them until much later than I wanted to. [xx(]
That being said, I solved all of them with relative ease, the hard bit was my fat fingers when I was entering the data into GSAK. I only got one wrong.....
While out on the trail today in my 4wd, I can happily say that we managed to navigate to all of the cahes with relative ease. There was one place that was a bit dodgy, [B)] but I think that was my inexperience [:o)] with this style of driving as Rudi was quite comfortable with what was going on. [8)]
We had a lot of fun with the searches. Most finds were relatively easy, but a couple had us scratchign our heads for a while, but that was mainly due to the tree coverage playing havoc with the GPSr reception. We pretty much shared the actual number of times that we said "got it", with each of us going through a streak at different stages.
Overall I had a fantastic day with lots of finds, I can't think of which caches to give a favourite to so unfortunately it will probably only be the final one, sorry
Thanks for the cache jasenjanine
Cheers
[8] [8]
After a long absence from caching for various reasons, today was the day where I got to go out for the day, and as it turned out it proved to be a very successful day.
Mr. Wileyclan rang and suggested we attempt the CHOO CHOO (Hotham Valley Rail Way) power trail; armed with the Nissan XTrail, lots of water and a determination to complete this series in a day, off we went.
We found that all of the caches were within less than 10 metres from the posted co ordinates, and the hints were helpful, once you got to the correct location.
Thanks for the cache [^][:o)]
This is cache 64 of 106 for today
This is my find number 3082
After a long absence from caching for various reasons, today was the day where I got to go out for the day, and as it turned out it proved to be a very successful day.
Mr. Wileyclan rang and suggested we attempt the CHOO CHOO (Hotham Valley Rail Way) power trail; armed with the Nissan XTrail, lots of water and a determination to complete this series in a day, off we went.
We found that all of the caches were within less than 10 metres from the posted co ordinates, and the hints were helpful, once you got to the correct location.
Thanks for the cache [^][:o)]
This is cache 64 of 106 for today
This is my find number 3082
What started out as a day of exercise for Bindi the 12year old black pooch turned into a premium membership by the end of the trail.
Caching with my nephew and his wife (Usshfam) for the first time - and instigated by visitor V-ixen.
Caching was much like gold prospecting except we were using coordinates and not metal detectors.
So after two years and a couple of good finds we have switched to geocaching. It gets you out and about in the open air and is good exercise for Bindi who was an inheritance from a 92 year old neighbor.
Bindi used to be terribly over weight and with the correct diet, medication for her thyroid and exercise has already lost 7kg.
Doing 98 caches in one day was a challenge for her and us - but very rewarding! The cachemobile's name is Kermit as in the frog and will soon travel to many more caches.
TFTC. TN. LN. SL.
Caching with my nephew and his wife (Usshfam) for the first time - and instigated by visitor V-ixen.
Caching was much like gold prospecting except we were using coordinates and not metal detectors.
So after two years and a couple of good finds we have switched to geocaching. It gets you out and about in the open air and is good exercise for Bindi who was an inheritance from a 92 year old neighbor.
Bindi used to be terribly over weight and with the correct diet, medication for her thyroid and exercise has already lost 7kg.
Doing 98 caches in one day was a challenge for her and us - but very rewarding! The cachemobile's name is Kermit as in the frog and will soon travel to many more caches.
TFTC. TN. LN. SL.
Find # 63. Find # 59 of 98 for the day.
This was our first full day of geocaching - We had just joined up the night before as premium members as my mother (Vixen) had come from South Africa on holiday and asked us to join her. So we were thrown into the deep end so to speak.
It was a fun day had by all, even myself who was bitten by a spider on my leg at one of "the fallen log ones" (keep your trousers rolled down at ALL times. I rolled mine up to cool off at our lunch stop and forgot to roll them back down.
It was 10hrs of solid geocaching. In one day we learnt all the different sizes of caches.... Micro, small & regular. We thoroughly enjoyed our day hopping in and out the car seeing who could find it first (even our 3 year old son found some before we did).
The cache that was next to the Hotham train was the most mind boggling it took us by surprise. Our team of 3 groups were all on the prowl.... (Usshfam, Vixen & Bindi)......
Pack lots & lots of water, especially if you are doing it on a hot day as well as some trackables if you have kids with you... A 4x4 is a must.
The only one we could not find out of the 99 was #89.... But it did not put a dampener on our spirits. We made note of all the clues but did not have time to solve.
So we toasted with a nice cold beer and headed home.
We have now figured out the final (thanks to TechnoNut) and will make a date to go and sign and say a toast to the logs of the 100th find.
Thanks for the day of fun on the trail!! And thanks to TechnoNut for solving the series!
TFTC. TN. LN. SL.
This was our first full day of geocaching - We had just joined up the night before as premium members as my mother (Vixen) had come from South Africa on holiday and asked us to join her. So we were thrown into the deep end so to speak.
It was a fun day had by all, even myself who was bitten by a spider on my leg at one of "the fallen log ones" (keep your trousers rolled down at ALL times. I rolled mine up to cool off at our lunch stop and forgot to roll them back down.
It was 10hrs of solid geocaching. In one day we learnt all the different sizes of caches.... Micro, small & regular. We thoroughly enjoyed our day hopping in and out the car seeing who could find it first (even our 3 year old son found some before we did).
The cache that was next to the Hotham train was the most mind boggling it took us by surprise. Our team of 3 groups were all on the prowl.... (Usshfam, Vixen & Bindi)......
Pack lots & lots of water, especially if you are doing it on a hot day as well as some trackables if you have kids with you... A 4x4 is a must.
The only one we could not find out of the 99 was #89.... But it did not put a dampener on our spirits. We made note of all the clues but did not have time to solve.
So we toasted with a nice cold beer and headed home.
We have now figured out the final (thanks to TechnoNut) and will make a date to go and sign and say a toast to the logs of the 100th find.
Thanks for the day of fun on the trail!! And thanks to TechnoNut for solving the series!
TFTC. TN. LN. SL.
Find # 199. Find # 59 of 98 for the day.
This amazing cache series was spotted before I left South Africa to holiday in Perth. TechnoNut had a busy time solving 99 puzzles. And then loading them on the Oregon for me.
I hosted an event the eve before to exchange TB's with fellow cachers in Perth and during the event Fairways Drivers gave me a few pointers for the Big Day ahead.
We were all packed and ready to go by 5am. A good hour and a half drive (checked my caching bag a 100 times over to make sure I had my GPS - a bit like checking your passport when traveling abroad). Heaps of frozen water, food for a week and a heart skipping a beat knowing the challenge ahead.
I am just past the newbie stage and now I'm guiding newer newbies - a muggle and K9 Bindi on a power trail of 100 caches. Gosh talk about pressure.
The first find was around 7. 30am. Took a little while as we were over-thinking the hide but once found high fives all round and the adventure was on the road
Soon discovered a 4x4 was a must to do these caches. The guys had their moments of fun getting in and out of situations and assisting a fellow cacher out of a difficult situation. Not accustomed to the Oz bush, I had a moment or two but spirits were kept high as we took time out to enjoy the scenery around along the trail. I saw my first Monitor and Bobtail which was a real pleasure.
Thanks for placing this series - it gave all of us on the trail a day of fun in the bush! A new caching team Usshfam and then Muggle with K9 Bindi to want to be future cacher thanks to TechnoNut for solving the puzzles and being our support this end. Plans are being made to head for the magic 100 find on new years day and what better way to celebrate the new caching year of 2015 with the ultimate prize.
TFTC. TN. LN. SL.
This amazing cache series was spotted before I left South Africa to holiday in Perth. TechnoNut had a busy time solving 99 puzzles. And then loading them on the Oregon for me.
I hosted an event the eve before to exchange TB's with fellow cachers in Perth and during the event Fairways Drivers gave me a few pointers for the Big Day ahead.
We were all packed and ready to go by 5am. A good hour and a half drive (checked my caching bag a 100 times over to make sure I had my GPS - a bit like checking your passport when traveling abroad). Heaps of frozen water, food for a week and a heart skipping a beat knowing the challenge ahead.
I am just past the newbie stage and now I'm guiding newer newbies - a muggle and K9 Bindi on a power trail of 100 caches. Gosh talk about pressure.
The first find was around 7. 30am. Took a little while as we were over-thinking the hide but once found high fives all round and the adventure was on the road
Soon discovered a 4x4 was a must to do these caches. The guys had their moments of fun getting in and out of situations and assisting a fellow cacher out of a difficult situation. Not accustomed to the Oz bush, I had a moment or two but spirits were kept high as we took time out to enjoy the scenery around along the trail. I saw my first Monitor and Bobtail which was a real pleasure.
Thanks for placing this series - it gave all of us on the trail a day of fun in the bush! A new caching team Usshfam and then Muggle with K9 Bindi to want to be future cacher thanks to TechnoNut for solving the puzzles and being our support this end. Plans are being made to head for the magic 100 find on new years day and what better way to celebrate the new caching year of 2015 with the ultimate prize.
TFTC. TN. LN. SL.
Loaded the geobike in the boot and set of to find some of the Choo Choo series. It was a warm day and soon realised we wouldn't be completing the series all in one day especially by push bike. We still had a great time finding caches and also picked up some odd caches we didn't find on the last trip down SWH.
TFTC! Had solved a fair chunk of the series a while back, so had decided that it was about time to collect on my solving expertise. I got up early today to solve the last of the series and upload them all to the iPhone. Cravo10 came round and we loaded the geo bikes into their respective cars and made our way along the trail collecting the caches as we went. We were struggling with the extreme heat today and at #19 I realised I had made a critical error! The keys for the car at #60 had been left in the first car at #1 eeeeeeekkk!
We backtracked to number one along the main road which was much easier, and decided to tackle some ones near Dwellingup. Starting at #60 and heading back towards #1 in the geo cars. After reaching #50, Cravo10 had to get home so he turned around. I however decided on " just a couple more ", well I didn't get too far. I had 49 on the map next so made my way towards that before I ended up beaching my car on the side if a very sandy part of the track. Luckily a guy in a 4wd came to assist, just with no ropes. Then some other people turned up (lucky me) and I was pulled out. I noticed on the lady's shirt the name Vixens, who's name I had seen in logs earlier that day. Asked if they were catchers and they were, what are the odds!
All in all was a great day and I look forward to coming back to do the rest of the series. Thanks Jasenjanine. Can't begin to think about all the hours of planning that went into this series.
We backtracked to number one along the main road which was much easier, and decided to tackle some ones near Dwellingup. Starting at #60 and heading back towards #1 in the geo cars. After reaching #50, Cravo10 had to get home so he turned around. I however decided on " just a couple more ", well I didn't get too far. I had 49 on the map next so made my way towards that before I ended up beaching my car on the side if a very sandy part of the track. Luckily a guy in a 4wd came to assist, just with no ropes. Then some other people turned up (lucky me) and I was pulled out. I noticed on the lady's shirt the name Vixens, who's name I had seen in logs earlier that day. Asked if they were catchers and they were, what are the odds!
All in all was a great day and I look forward to coming back to do the rest of the series. Thanks Jasenjanine. Can't begin to think about all the hours of planning that went into this series.
We are having a great day caching with jacaro44. 4 pairs of eyes helped us to be able to finish the whole series today. TFTC
We teamed with FairwayDrivers to tackle the Choo Choo series on Wednesday. Picked FWD's up at 6.30am and had our first smiley around 8.00am. We made good progress until #60 where we bogged down for a while walking in circles. A vote confirmed that what we required was sustanance so a lunch break was undertaken to recharge the energy packs. We returned to #60 where, after another 10 minutes searching Mr FWD's made the find. Nastey little nano!!.So again with high spirits it was off again gaining smileys along the way. At #74 the GPS took us to a recently burnt stump but no cache was found. Our only DNF for the day. Having eventually found all the clues for #100 we back tracked but could get no cleser than about 150m in the vehicle. It was time for some serious leg work. Great views of the forest from GZ and a lovely big cache to welcome us. We all had a great day and were back home around 6.00pm.
Jasenjanine, you have excelled yourselves establishing this series. The coordinates were bang on and the track -- interesting. All caches in good condition (except maybe #74) Apologies for the generic log.
Thanks for a great days outing and fav from us for # 1, #60 and #100
Jasenjanine, you have excelled yourselves establishing this series. The coordinates were bang on and the track -- interesting. All caches in good condition (except maybe #74) Apologies for the generic log.
Thanks for a great days outing and fav from us for # 1, #60 and #100
Was on my way to do some cache maintenance for my cache at Harvey and diverted to Dwellingup so I could do some pick up some of this series on the way. Made fairly quick finds at all of them and wenf down from #59 to #16 with one diversion off the trail to do the new Marrinup cache before deciding that I was running out of time and had to get to Harvey to do my maintenance.
Thanks jasenjanine for the cache and the series so far.
Thanks jasenjanine for the cache and the series so far.
After a late and very quick lunch, Gypsy Roaming and I took to the tracks again to find some more of this great series. [^]
This is a really beautiful place to be out and about.
TFTC. jasenjanine
This is a really beautiful place to be out and about.
TFTC. jasenjanine
Had such a great time walking the the rail this morning with IQO we headed out in the trusty camper along the service track to collect a few more Choo's.
Headed back to Dwellingup for some lunch and grabbed the few we had missed this morning.
Thanks Jasenjanine for a great series and the effort you have put in to set this up
Headed back to Dwellingup for some lunch and grabbed the few we had missed this morning.
Thanks Jasenjanine for a great series and the effort you have put in to set this up
Geodad promised me to do the CHOO CHOO series one weekend and this was the one. Started on Friday night and got #59-#41(DNF# 53) then we called it a night. Got #1 at 7am then to #28 ,as we headed back to the campsite. Then we got #29-#41 and picked up #53 on the way out and back to Dwellingup. #60 was the best of them all, so we went all the way from #60-#99 then to the final. The weather held off so it was an easy adventure. Most co-ords were good. It was great scenery and many memories were well spent here. No one else would see this awesome scenery if they didn’t geocache here .Sorry for all the generic logs
TFTC and the great series jasenjanine
TFTC and the great series jasenjanine
So after yesterday adventures, we head off this morning to chasing down the rest of the first choo.
A lot more uneventful day, with the geo wife insisting I check the depth of every puddle we came across. We made good time hunting down the remaining caches up to #60 and catching a couple of photo's of the steam ranger as well
Once again great series jasenjanine
A lot more uneventful day, with the geo wife insisting I check the depth of every puddle we came across. We made good time hunting down the remaining caches up to #60 and catching a couple of photo's of the steam ranger as well
Once again great series jasenjanine
Teamed up with ~Tango~ to do this series.
Having just read his logs, I think he described our adventure most eloquently. Nothing more for me to add, except that I thoroughly enjoyed the journey.
Sorry about he generic logs, but I do appreciate all the effort that went into getting this series out there, not to mention the ongoing maintenance.
Well done and thankyou jasenjanine.
Having just read his logs, I think he described our adventure most eloquently. Nothing more for me to add, except that I thoroughly enjoyed the journey.
Sorry about he generic logs, but I do appreciate all the effort that went into getting this series out there, not to mention the ongoing maintenance.
Well done and thankyou jasenjanine.
Mistraluna and I had a wonderful day out doing this fun trail. Not only a chance to grab a cache or hundred but also to do lots of exploring of the railway's history, check out some good wildflowers and of course experience the best of the river with plenty of water flowing over falls and rapids. The orchids were still good even though it's late in the season. Plenty of birds serenading and displaying. The rail infrastructure and locos and rolling stock kept this little boy very happy. Not too sure that Mistraluna shared my enthusiasm when I got lyrical after spotting an S class. Great views along the way. Plus the weather could not have been better. Spring is ideal for this adventure.
The track was good. A bit wet but no real problems with the 4WD. Good excuse for other teams to team up and share a 4WD experience. Our only disappointment - the apple place had finished its season and we were too early for the berries.
Have left the caches to last, but of course the caches are there to get you out experiencing all these amazing bits of history, scenery and nature. We found and signed each and every one. As good a variety as is possible over so many hides. Loved the tricky little mongrel which seemed to have a few less signatures in it than others. There was great rejoicing every time we found "a big one". And because we found all the big ones, we were able to enjoy that final hide - a great spot there.
Thanks jasenjanine for all your work and I hope that everyone who gets out to do it has as much fun as we did. You have found a wonderful area to share with us all.
The track was good. A bit wet but no real problems with the 4WD. Good excuse for other teams to team up and share a 4WD experience. Our only disappointment - the apple place had finished its season and we were too early for the berries.
Have left the caches to last, but of course the caches are there to get you out experiencing all these amazing bits of history, scenery and nature. We found and signed each and every one. As good a variety as is possible over so many hides. Loved the tricky little mongrel which seemed to have a few less signatures in it than others. There was great rejoicing every time we found "a big one". And because we found all the big ones, we were able to enjoy that final hide - a great spot there.
Thanks jasenjanine for all your work and I hope that everyone who gets out to do it has as much fun as we did. You have found a wonderful area to share with us all.
After seeing this series published I just couldn't wait to get in and cross it off my list. So at the Let's get Jaded Event a few of us got talking about doing the series in a small group. A facebook event was created and long story short we ended up with 4 teams meeting up at the Pinjarra Bakery a few weeks later.
Teams Granett, tmrwtt, Luna Maya & myself all headed off in the 4WD's eager to get started and we weren't disappointed, what a great series!!
Most caches were easy to find, some a little more challanging and as the day wore on, and our energy levels were slowly dispersing the hints came in handy. The variety of containers and hiding locations also kept it interesting.
A huge thank you to Jasenjanine for a wonderful series and to the teams who I got to complete this series with. It was a memorable day and my first time to ever to the the 100 finds in 1 day, plus the couple of other caches we grabed along the way.
Teams Granett, tmrwtt, Luna Maya & myself all headed off in the 4WD's eager to get started and we weren't disappointed, what a great series!!
Most caches were easy to find, some a little more challanging and as the day wore on, and our energy levels were slowly dispersing the hints came in handy. The variety of containers and hiding locations also kept it interesting.
A huge thank you to Jasenjanine for a wonderful series and to the teams who I got to complete this series with. It was a memorable day and my first time to ever to the the 100 finds in 1 day, plus the couple of other caches we grabed along the way.
The much waited for " The Choo Choo Express " facebook event finally arrived. Four teams participated - tmrwtt, Ladyjet86, Granett and ourselves. What an " awesome " day it was. Great location, fun and eventful 4x4 driving, trains and excellent hides.The weather was sunny and fine so perfect. The wildflowers were in bloom - beautiful We managed to find every hide and really appreciated the hints later on in the day as energy levels faded The caches were all found in good condition. The variety of containers was good to keep us challenged. Logbook signed and off to the next one
Thanks for a great adventure and series Jasenjanine !!!
Also thanks to our geo-companions and families for your much appreciated company
* I will add variations to cut and paste logs in an asterix *
Thanks for a great adventure and series Jasenjanine !!!
Also thanks to our geo-companions and families for your much appreciated company
* I will add variations to cut and paste logs in an asterix *
Found this one whilst on a trip with others to grab all in one day. What a mammoth effort!! Thanks jasenjanine
We decided to spend a couple of days at the old Marrinup townsite once we found all of the Hotham Valley Rail Trail caches listed on GC.com At first the task looked daunting with so many cyphers to solve, very limited internet access and my brain just not working. I decided to do something I rarely do and drop the CO's a message asking for a hint. They responded superfast and were happy to help, I felt rather silly when told what the cypher was, I should have tried that straight up. Just goes to show we don't geocache all that often.
With the cypher in hand the only thing holding us back from solving all of these was the internet not working so I solved as many as I could and then we put on the walking shoes and started out. On Tuesday we tackled 41 to 47 and then came back and did 40 to 36. Wednesday we took off again and competed 35 through to 24 and managed to find Marrinup falls on the way back.
Today (Thursday) the internet was being more friendly in the morning so we solved 48 through to 60 and enjoyed a wonderful lunch at the Millhouse before walking back to camp some 5.5 kilometres away.
Really enjoying this series and hoping we can solve a few more before we leave.
Thanks for the caches
With the cypher in hand the only thing holding us back from solving all of these was the internet not working so I solved as many as I could and then we put on the walking shoes and started out. On Tuesday we tackled 41 to 47 and then came back and did 40 to 36. Wednesday we took off again and competed 35 through to 24 and managed to find Marrinup falls on the way back.
Today (Thursday) the internet was being more friendly in the morning so we solved 48 through to 60 and enjoyed a wonderful lunch at the Millhouse before walking back to camp some 5.5 kilometres away.
Really enjoying this series and hoping we can solve a few more before we leave.
Thanks for the caches
Headed down here with the Italian Geo-Stallion to tackle the series and boost our numbers, found all but one, it eluded us well. SL TFTH
We had spied this series off for a short while now and Oo-yeh and I finally had a day that we both could get out.
Started off at # at 5.40am and got to the final at 2.23pm.
Along the way we grabbed a couple of nearby caches but it was the rain that slowed us down.
It absolutely bucketed down and mid way through, we just said "bugger it, we cant get any wetter"
We stopped a few times to let the stongest downpours pass us but most of the time we just "toughened up" and got soaked.
This is a magnificent series, Co-ords were spot on and the location itself is beautiful.
I would not have known this track existed otherwise.
Thanks for the series Jasenjanine and the company today Ooh-Yeh
Started off at # at 5.40am and got to the final at 2.23pm.
Along the way we grabbed a couple of nearby caches but it was the rain that slowed us down.
It absolutely bucketed down and mid way through, we just said "bugger it, we cant get any wetter"
We stopped a few times to let the stongest downpours pass us but most of the time we just "toughened up" and got soaked.
This is a magnificent series, Co-ords were spot on and the location itself is beautiful.
I would not have known this track existed otherwise.
Thanks for the series Jasenjanine and the company today Ooh-Yeh
I was overseas when this mystery series came out and I was cursing the CO,s ......... I then put a plan together , I called KYZABRA to see if he could wrangle a day off so today was the day and I was determined not to let a little rain put us off ...........PS did I say a little well that was a understatement as it bucket it down and the track was looking like a mini river the jeep managed to push through with ease and engaging 4x4 in some areas ...... Loved the day out with great company the caches were spot on with the coord's
Thanks Jasenjanine for the great adventure
Thanks Jasenjanine for the great adventure
Decided to tackle my first puzzle series while out caching with my Bro.Thankyou jasenjanine for the series I am totally enjoying the travel along the train line and taking in all the great scenery at each GZ and all of the coordinates to be very good. I will now go home do all the prep work and come back to finish the series.
I was back in Dwellingup today for more mountain biking, and after the ride I managed to find a few of this series. A quick and easy find here to start off. Thanks for the puzzle and the cache jasenjanine!
I found this cache with Mum and Dad. It was really cool seeing the old train carriages and steam engines. And I loved that we were driving mostly on dirt not on the highway.
I got my first ever bee sting today and It hurt lots but I still found more caches.
Mum and Dad will bring me back down here to find the rest soon I hope.
I got my first ever bee sting today and It hurt lots but I still found more caches.
Mum and Dad will bring me back down here to find the rest soon I hope.
Good drive and camped overnight. Can't wait to get back to finish the series.
A lot of effort placing these - thanks!
A lot of effort placing these - thanks!
Hotham Valley Rail Trail take 1.
A long day chasing 1-59 numbers of the series. First we drove to Dwellingup and unpacked the geo-bikes. Then drove back to the start of the series and parked the car there and walked all way back to the town, about 17km.
We really enjoyed the series, especially the first part with the green fields and the small creeks. It took seven hours to go through the 59 hides with only one DNF. Most of them were very easy finds, some others took a little bit more to figure out. Once we got back to Dwellingup we jumped on the geo-bikes and rode back to the starting point.
Overall it was an excellent day, a new personal best for the daily finds as well. Thanks for all the effort putting this mega-series together.
A long day chasing 1-59 numbers of the series. First we drove to Dwellingup and unpacked the geo-bikes. Then drove back to the start of the series and parked the car there and walked all way back to the town, about 17km.
We really enjoyed the series, especially the first part with the green fields and the small creeks. It took seven hours to go through the 59 hides with only one DNF. Most of them were very easy finds, some others took a little bit more to figure out. Once we got back to Dwellingup we jumped on the geo-bikes and rode back to the starting point.
Overall it was an excellent day, a new personal best for the daily finds as well. Thanks for all the effort putting this mega-series together.
With our initial plans up in smoke due to kids sports on Saturday and a can't miss birthday party on Sunday we headed off Saturday afternoon to make a start on this series.
Found a good chunk of the caches then headed for the Dwellingup Pub for dinner and the All Blacks v Wallabies game.
Camped out the night then headed home in the morning.
Can't wait to get back out there and find the rest of the series.
TFTC
Found a good chunk of the caches then headed for the Dwellingup Pub for dinner and the All Blacks v Wallabies game.
Camped out the night then headed home in the morning.
Can't wait to get back out there and find the rest of the series.
TFTC
Teamed up with Iluvtrekking and Richlinks to tackle this great series, It was a beautiful day with mild weather and sunshine, Started about 9am and made our way through this fantastic series with various different hides, some were easy while a small handle prove to be more challenging.. We manage to find them all plus the final. Plus I had my best caching day , picking up 127 finds in one day. TFTC and this amazing series.
One word to describe the experience - Awesome. Awesome series, scenery, company and weather.
Jasenjanine you have done an amazing job putting this series together and we truly appreciate your efforts. Located all the containers with little problem - including #60. The track between #1 - 50 was the most challenging with a few ruts and large puddles but nothing a competent 4wd'er couldn't negotiate with a little care. #61 - 99 was a pretty good track and the only obstacle being the tree across the track at #73. Having a 4wd no problem crossing the rail track to get around it. Absolutely amazing day in the company of iluvtrekking and JacobsCrew - the boys revelled in the drive and as usual if they could make the car muddier, then they did! Thanks jasenjanine.
Jasenjanine you have done an amazing job putting this series together and we truly appreciate your efforts. Located all the containers with little problem - including #60. The track between #1 - 50 was the most challenging with a few ruts and large puddles but nothing a competent 4wd'er couldn't negotiate with a little care. #61 - 99 was a pretty good track and the only obstacle being the tree across the track at #73. Having a 4wd no problem crossing the rail track to get around it. Absolutely amazing day in the company of iluvtrekking and JacobsCrew - the boys revelled in the drive and as usual if they could make the car muddier, then they did! Thanks jasenjanine.
We completed the Hotham Valley Rail Trail with richlink and Jacobscrew on a beautiful spring-like day.
The first half of the trail had some rough sections and some decent sized puddles to negotiate while the second half of the trail was relatively smooth sailing. The track was blocked by a fallen tree between #73 & #74 forcing us to drive across the rail track to get around it.
All caches were found in good order. Some quickly, others not so quickly and we had to widen our search area to find them. Our favorite was #60 - you out did yourselves here.
All in all a fantastic feat, thanks jasenjanine, we had a day we will not forget.
The first half of the trail had some rough sections and some decent sized puddles to negotiate while the second half of the trail was relatively smooth sailing. The track was blocked by a fallen tree between #73 & #74 forcing us to drive across the rail track to get around it.
All caches were found in good order. Some quickly, others not so quickly and we had to widen our search area to find them. Our favorite was #60 - you out did yourselves here.
All in all a fantastic feat, thanks jasenjanine, we had a day we will not forget.
Well well well......... I am so happy by not only working out how to solve the puzzles but by also completing all 99 of them in 1 day.
Managed to talk hubby into taking me as I wasn't keen on attempting the track on my own after reading about people being bogged.
The track today, overall, wasn't too bad with probably only 1 or 2 major boggy bits and 2 or 3 badly eroded areas. Lucky for me hubby is pretty good with the 4wd and we managed to follow the track all the way. I guess we were lucky as it hadn't rained for a few days so had dried up a bit.
Jason & Janine, you have done a fantastic job with the placing of this series, co-ords were great, fantastic variety of caches and a fun day out was had by myself, hubby and our dog Evie, who ran along the track in front of the car with the biggest smile on her face. So a HUGE congratulations on a job well done
Most of the caches I was third or fourth to find and on two or three of them, I was second to find!
On a roll now as the caches are quick finds with the help of the hints.
Managed to talk hubby into taking me as I wasn't keen on attempting the track on my own after reading about people being bogged.
The track today, overall, wasn't too bad with probably only 1 or 2 major boggy bits and 2 or 3 badly eroded areas. Lucky for me hubby is pretty good with the 4wd and we managed to follow the track all the way. I guess we were lucky as it hadn't rained for a few days so had dried up a bit.
Jason & Janine, you have done a fantastic job with the placing of this series, co-ords were great, fantastic variety of caches and a fun day out was had by myself, hubby and our dog Evie, who ran along the track in front of the car with the biggest smile on her face. So a HUGE congratulations on a job well done
Most of the caches I was third or fourth to find and on two or three of them, I was second to find!
On a roll now as the caches are quick finds with the help of the hints.
Thanks and well done jasenjanine you have truly outdone yourselves with this trail of caches. I found all of the coordinates to be very good (no more than 2-3 metres in most instances) although a couple of the finds took me a little longer than the others
I had an RDO today and decided to have a crack at this series on my mountain bike. I set off from home nice and early (4.50am) and parked near number 1, the first dozen or so were found by torchlight The track was a bit wet in places but once the sun came up I was able to negotiate it with a bit more ease and confidence and my pace increased. I managed to grab them all, it took me 6 and a half hours from starting to grabbing the final.
I had an RDO today and decided to have a crack at this series on my mountain bike. I set off from home nice and early (4.50am) and parked near number 1, the first dozen or so were found by torchlight The track was a bit wet in places but once the sun came up I was able to negotiate it with a bit more ease and confidence and my pace increased. I managed to grab them all, it took me 6 and a half hours from starting to grabbing the final.
Find 24 of 28. On our second visit to this power trail, this time with the geokids, we got drenched, cold and muddy and had a brilliant time! Some great hides and fantastic scenery. Thanks, jasenjanine.