Tasha Canning Vale, Western Australia, Australia
By
Granett on 17-Aug-14. Waypoint GC59K80
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Logs
With the event in Treebry later on, I decided to make the most of the trip SOR, and spend the afternoon collecting some more of the Granett caches in the bushland here. 38 degrees, 4 hours, and 12km on foot later, I have just shy of 30 new smileys on my map. Some of the logs signed as JK. I quite liked the Big Bang Theory caches as I am a great fan of the show. Thanks for the hides.
Chasing a few urban caches on a cloudy and showery day.
I come into the Federation only to find Seven to complete my Alphanumeric challenge.
I walked to GZ in a sun shower
Granett, I found Tasha today. Thanks for placing and maintaining this cache.
I come into the Federation only to find Seven to complete my Alphanumeric challenge.
I walked to GZ in a sun shower
Granett, I found Tasha today. Thanks for placing and maintaining this cache.
Out and about on a Sunday caching run, enjoying the sunny, cool weather.
Cheers Granett!
Cheers Granett!
Found it. Great coords as usual. Logs were full, so I popped in a new little piece of paper and signed that. Tftc Granett!
A beautiful day for a stroll after a month of rain. All good here and spot on GZ for me. Thanks Granett for the series.
Such a beautiful Spring day today we decided to visit this spot to find some caches. This was found a few metres off gz. tnln tftc
Out and about with Scjaz and geokids doing this series as the weather is beautiful. Thanks for the cache
Whilst walking to this one the heavens opened and a huge downpour occurred. I took cover under a tree with my umbrella. Once it was finished everything was soaked. This meant by the time I found the cache I was a bit damp. Onward! TFTC
Well we decided to tackle some caches in an unknown territory today and all were found in great condition with spot on coordinates.... only might have to discuss the D rating on a few with my friend Granett, lol.
Great series and highly recommend, TFTC Granett, TNSL and left some swag.
Great series and highly recommend, TFTC Granett, TNSL and left some swag.
Bit more off roading for this one!
Lovely walk in the parkland today for team_lethlean.
Plenty to look at for the kids and some nice quick finds for them
Thanks for the cache
Lovely walk in the parkland today for team_lethlean.
Plenty to look at for the kids and some nice quick finds for them
Thanks for the cache
We were passing by so parked nearby to get this one. Coordinates spot on.
Thanks
Thanks
New month so time to start some caching..glorious july day..cache and log in good condition tftc
I've had my eye on this series for quite some time, and some annual leave over Easter provided the perfect opportunity to get over here and visit the 'Federation' Yesterday I came over to pick up the Big Bang series so while here I took a quick look around in this part of the park to get an idea what to expect. Today I am back and fully prepared! The weather was slightly cooler but dry and perfect for a decent hike around through the bush. In the end it took me around 5 hours to complete the whole series, with those in the southern part of the park requiring the most bush-bashing to reach. It was a lovely few hours walking with the geohound. Very peaceful too with roos being the only muggles to contend with All containers were found, all with very good coords, and with only a small number of caches requiring maintenance (noted on the individual logs). Thanks for placing this great series, and TFTC
Had a few hours to myself this hot summers afternoon so I thought I'd tackle this series. Great series in a nice wilderness, couldn't quite complete it all so will have to come back to complete another time.
Thank you for this great series Granett and for bringing me out here, a little scratched up by the end but thoroughly enjoyed myself!
Cache is safe, log signed! Live long and prosper fellow geocachers!
Thank you for this great series Granett and for bringing me out here, a little scratched up by the end but thoroughly enjoyed myself!
Cache is safe, log signed! Live long and prosper fellow geocachers!
Came back for a second run on these caches, as I didn't get to finish them the first time. Tftc. Thanks for taking the time to place these caches for us to find.
All caches found are in good condition; a couple may soon require new log sheet &/or plastic bag.
This one was exposed due to tree having fallen. Find #3 of 22 for the day. Thank you Granett
This one was exposed due to tree having fallen. Find #3 of 22 for the day. Thank you Granett
Steve had a bit of a cry about all the skin he was loosing walking through here, but of a sook if you ask me, TFTH
Came back today to finish off the rest of this series I managed to find all of them so thsnkyou Garnett fir maintaining the series
The Beeliar people had a good use for balgas and so do cachers. All good here thanks Granett.
We are kid free for the day so hubby and I decided to smash out this series.
Another quick find. Tftc
Another quick find. Tftc
See Picard for more information.
Fortified by lunch at the previous cache we confidently walked up to GZ and found nothing. Considering that all previous caches had spot on coordinates and decent sized containers, we wonder if this one is missing. It was our one and only DNF of the day.
Fortified by lunch at the previous cache we confidently walked up to GZ and found nothing. Considering that all previous caches had spot on coordinates and decent sized containers, we wonder if this one is missing. It was our one and only DNF of the day.
While navigating our way to this case we came across two pair of Rosellas having a good old scrap - feathers flying everywhere!!!
Tftf
Tftf
Went out this morning with geobrother and family and geosister to finally start getting some smileys for this series. It's been on our radar for a while now, and it was great to get started, especially in this cooler weather when the sand is a bit harder and the snakes aren't much of a threat. Found 16 out of 16 this morning and my parting words to muskcat83 when we finished, was "same time next week to finish it off?"
Thanks for the hide here - we enjoyed a little break of tim tams at this spot
Thanks for the hide here - we enjoyed a little break of tim tams at this spot
Found it. TFTC Granett. Still had a current visa so I ventured south and crossed the boarder into the unknown. This is a really great Nature park for a bush walk. I saw lots of signs of the local inhabitants and thats all. I am sure I was seen by them. This one took me a while, I had given up on the GPS and I was using cache radar. I went to adjust my stand and looked down and OH ! If it had teeth I would've been bitten. Thanks for bringing me here.
Thanks for the hide. Taking the opportunity to find a few caches in the area while my hubby attends a course nearby. This one took a few rounds so many possibilities. I used to work with a girl whom was named after this character.
Hadnt been out geocaching in a long time, so headed out with sr_sparky for a few hours. I had been watching this series for a whilst, and today was the day to start it, and get our geo numbers up.
With no clear order in which to do these, we made one up along the way.
All caches were in good condition, some hidden more obvious than others but all with accurate coordinates. Series not complete as the pub called our name, but will be back, next time with long pants to avoid all the scratches from the bush bashing. Oh and watch out for snakes. TFTC Granett
With no clear order in which to do these, we made one up along the way.
All caches were in good condition, some hidden more obvious than others but all with accurate coordinates. Series not complete as the pub called our name, but will be back, next time with long pants to avoid all the scratches from the bush bashing. Oh and watch out for snakes. TFTC Granett
Sqwash's calendar lined up with mine and we decide to head out caching for numbers. Managed to get most of this series completed in 3 hours, only with the associated cuts, a tick and a snake.
TFTC
TFTC
We were here last weekend after watching the grandkids play footy but didn't complete the series as we started quite late in the afternoon. So here we are again to complete the series if possible. This was our starting point today, we had a quick find and headed South along the fenceline to grab the next one.
TFTC Granett.
TFTC Granett.
A very late log, found with parkacruz and piknik15 but we never logged online which we are now rectifying TFTC
Logged under Mummy & Daddy's name smileyjims but I have my own online name now, I found this cache with them and wrote in the log book with them TFTC
Out with smileyjims continuing on our sunny winter days finds, a great spot TFTC
We started this series June of last year and decided to come back today to finish it off. Great morning for a walk and we found the remaining 16 caches thanks to great co ords. TFTC Granett this is find number 1133 for us.
I have been wanting to finish this Star Trek Series for some time now. I had previously found 7 hides. With the Geowife at work for a few hours, today was my opportunity. Didn't manage to finish them all, but found 16 more with one DNF.
It was a great day - beautiful weather, lots of bird life, even surprised a mob of kangaroos. Each cache that I found was an easy find. I wish i could have stuck to the tracks a bit more - I seemed to be bush bashing a fair bit. I fell over a couple of times, I lost a power tank pen - All in all a fun morning.
TFTC Granett
It was a great day - beautiful weather, lots of bird life, even surprised a mob of kangaroos. Each cache that I found was an easy find. I wish i could have stuck to the tracks a bit more - I seemed to be bush bashing a fair bit. I fell over a couple of times, I lost a power tank pen - All in all a fun morning.
TFTC Granett
At the beginning it was an easy walk, but over the time some of the caches proves to be much more challenging. I really enjoyed bushwalking !
Thank you! As it was a long weekend, I thought I would head down and check out this series. It was quite an adventure, and I managed to find all but one.
This was my second find for the day, and by now I was starting to realise that this series was going to involve a bit more bush bashing than I expected.
This was my second find for the day, and by now I was starting to realise that this series was going to involve a bit more bush bashing than I expected.
Over here on holidays from SA ! started the series last year and decided to do some more tday, Bad move with the weather rain on and off after being soaked thru decided to give it away after about 17 caches ! Thanks for the fun TNLN Granet
I had some time to kill today, so I decided to find a few more of these caches. It amazes me how you managed to fit so many into such a small patch of bushland. The rain kept coming and going. Most caches were found quickly, with the odd one or two being difficult. I saw a few kangaroos too. A variety of different terrain was trekked, from sand to dense shrub.
Granett, I found your cache ‘Tasha’ today. It was the tenth find of fifteen finds (all of this series) with zero DNF’s and brings my total count to 479. The cache was found in a good condition so I signed the log book and replaced it as I found it. Thanks for the hide.
Thanks for your efforts in hiding this series.
Collected 3 TB's from different caches to move.
Granett, I found your cache ‘Tasha’ today. It was the tenth find of fifteen finds (all of this series) with zero DNF’s and brings my total count to 479. The cache was found in a good condition so I signed the log book and replaced it as I found it. Thanks for the hide.
Thanks for your efforts in hiding this series.
Collected 3 TB's from different caches to move.
With school holidays quickly coming to an end I thought I'd take another shot at finishing this series.
This one took me a tad longer - until I saw that familiar and unnatural "sistema-blue".
TFTC Granett.
Granett, I found your cache Tasha on 19/04/2016 at 11:25 AM.
This is my find #350 and find #6 today.
This one took me a tad longer - until I saw that familiar and unnatural "sistema-blue".
TFTC Granett.
Granett, I found your cache Tasha on 19/04/2016 at 11:25 AM.
This is my find #350 and find #6 today.
Its been a relatively quiet caching year for me this year then I noticed the other day that I wasn't too far off a significant milestone so decided to see if I could make it before the year was out. In order to do so I needed to pick up about 20 caches. The series in this area fitted my purpose perfectly despite a number being out of action at the moment so I headed down this morning to have a crack at them and to drop off a few GCA moveables. Most were easy finds with only 1 DNF. Some logs were full or nearly so but I can't recall which ones. TFTC and the series.
After a bike race this morning I had the afternoon free for caching, and I've wanted to do this series for quite a long time, so I headed out, not having read the logs about the prescribed burn. It was quite a warm afternoon, but I made my way to every single cache in the area. In the end I found 26, and did not find 10 . I found the first one 1:27pm, and DNF'd the last one at 5:54pm, and ended up walking around 8.5kms. I'm not sure if I took the most optimal route, but in the beginning I let the GPS guide me with 'find next closest', but I made sure I didn't leave any behind in odd places.
I parked on Clifton Road, near Bashir, and started off on the east side, heading south, all the way into the corner, and then worked my way back up the west side, and eventually into the north corner, which seems to be the most affected by the fires. In the south east area I found some of the bush bashing horrendous, but it was much easier going once I got into the southern most corner and back up to the western and northern sides.
I was amazed at the diversity of the flora in the area, there were just patches of different types of trees and bushes, and you would move from one patch to another. I also had a few close encounters with the fauna, a few ticks tried to eat me, and I had to evict a huntsman at one cache, and I also saw several kangaroos, and rabbits, and one animal that looked like a rat but moved liked a rabbit...
Most caches were easy finds, but in a few spots the GPS was jumping around severely.
Thanks for the great series Granett, I enjoyed the walk, and hope to come back soon for the ones I couldn't find due to the fires.
I parked on Clifton Road, near Bashir, and started off on the east side, heading south, all the way into the corner, and then worked my way back up the west side, and eventually into the north corner, which seems to be the most affected by the fires. In the south east area I found some of the bush bashing horrendous, but it was much easier going once I got into the southern most corner and back up to the western and northern sides.
I was amazed at the diversity of the flora in the area, there were just patches of different types of trees and bushes, and you would move from one patch to another. I also had a few close encounters with the fauna, a few ticks tried to eat me, and I had to evict a huntsman at one cache, and I also saw several kangaroos, and rabbits, and one animal that looked like a rat but moved liked a rabbit...
Most caches were easy finds, but in a few spots the GPS was jumping around severely.
Thanks for the great series Granett, I enjoyed the walk, and hope to come back soon for the ones I couldn't find due to the fires.
It seems a prescribed burn has occurred in this area. I hope to get out and check the series in the next couple of weeks, until then cache at your own peril.
Found it nice walk the hot weather cut it short today tho resorted to park and grabs
Thanks for the cache
Fernweh* found with bech_ is _ere
Thanks for the cache
Fernweh* found with bech_ is _ere
Another one done. Yay! I found this as part of a daily streak I am working on - almost 3 months now. The first month wasn't so bad, the 2nd month got harder, and now it's getting more challenging to make sure I don't miss a day especially because I'm travelling for work.
I love the challenge of the geocache cache hunt - read the notes, decipher the cache requirements, and go searching for the hide. My new GPS is working great and it has made my geocaching experience so much simplier and more fun.
Thanks go to Granett for placing this cache and maintaining it. It's a great contribution to the Geocaching community and much appreciated. I enjoyed finding this one on a small detour on my way to the airport. This cache was another "Found it" for me. TFTC! Cheers. [Blue]Jump Pilot[/Blue]
I love the challenge of the geocache cache hunt - read the notes, decipher the cache requirements, and go searching for the hide. My new GPS is working great and it has made my geocaching experience so much simplier and more fun.
Thanks go to Granett for placing this cache and maintaining it. It's a great contribution to the Geocaching community and much appreciated. I enjoyed finding this one on a small detour on my way to the airport. This cache was another "Found it" for me. TFTC! Cheers. [Blue]Jump Pilot[/Blue]