Minha St Tom Price, Western Australia, Australia
By
Team_Setter on 28-Jul-14. Waypoint GC59R3F
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More like a nano than a bison! We found your cache today 3 October 2024 1:09pm , while enjoying another day in our beautiful countryside. TFTC Team_Setter
Nice quick find, no probs here. Overnight stop in Tom Price on our way to Karijini National Park to Camp Host for a month. Great to see a handful of easy caches in town at some idylic locations.Thank you Team_Setter for placing and maintaining Minha St for us and others to find and enjoy.
On our Australian trip . After started for some days in Darwin we are on the road to Perth now .On the Road after Katherine, Edith Falls, Kunnurra, Bungles Bungle, Emma Falls, El Questro, Mitchel Falls, Manning Gorge, Galvans Gorge, Bell Gorge, Tunnel Creek and Windjana Gorge .Now again on the sealed road again. From Derby, Broome, Port Hedland, Karratha and now to Karijini NP .Ou, luckily a quick find . TFTC# 17'204
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On our travels we found ourselves in Tom Price and took the opportunity to grab a few caches, we found the cache quite quickly and out came the trusty TOTT for extraction, thanks for placing this fun cache
Found this cache whilst on our two month adventure throughout central Australia and remote parts of WA.Grabbed a few quick caches in town before heading back to Karijini for the day. Thank god for magnetsThanks to all the COs for adding to our adventure. TFTC
Found with e.gregory1 on a trip from Adelaide to north-western Western Australia. After staying at Miliyanha Campground in Millstream Chichester National Park for the previous two nights we traveled to Tom Price to spend the afternoon finding a few caches along the way and around the town before rolling my swag out along the track to Karijini. Thanks for the cache Team_Setter!
Found on a trip to Western Australia from Adelaide with FeatherWaite. We camped in Millstream-Chichester National Park again last night before heading down to Tom Price and Karijini National Park.Another quick find here.Thanks Team_Setter for the cache.
Touring the town today. This was a quick find in the obvious spot, so no problems with muggles for us. Tftc
Back on holidays chasing the sun, travelling around and collecting a few caches on our way. Found your cache easily but only the cache lid still present and will require maintenance I have placed a nano there for the time being.Thanks for adding to the enjoyment of holiday.
We found it - unfortunately the bottom half is AWOL - Cache owner might need to come out and do some maintenance - boyfromthebush will send a photo to owners! Would have been a favourite if it was complete! Great hide!
Found the top half but log un retrievable. Will send photo to CO as proof. TFTH cheers
Kind of found it..only lid.we think the container was at the bottom un-retrieveable
Sorry for the late log.Unable to sign the logbook. Have sent a picture of the cache to the CONeeds Maintenance
Nice cache which was found nice and quick with good coordinates. Thanks for placing this cache for our enjoyment.
We had been to Karratha to see the grandkids now it was time to take the long way back to the southwest. It’s been 13 years since we were last here.
Had checked into the caravan park (a tad expensive) then it was time to find the shops. Having already grabbed one cache thought we try and get a few more before the shops.
This one took longer than it should have as I thought Mr dimor had already checked the location until I asked and he said no. He had walked past it first so will me made the assumption .
Anyway I made the find after about 5 minutes
TFTC
Had checked into the caravan park (a tad expensive) then it was time to find the shops. Having already grabbed one cache thought we try and get a few more before the shops.
This one took longer than it should have as I thought Mr dimor had already checked the location until I asked and he said no. He had walked past it first so will me made the assumption .
Anyway I made the find after about 5 minutes
TFTC
Day 3 of our 3 week journey north(ish), we spent the day exploring Tom Price & stocking up on supplies for our next destination... Jase was happy to return here to make a quick find this time, found right where he thought it should have been
TFTC Team Setter [^]
TFTC Team Setter [^]
So sad we were on a roll. There were floods in Tom Price recently... I wonder if it got washed away.
Great excuse to have a wander about the place and grab a nice little hide along the way. Tftc Team_Setter
On an Adventure North. We have hitched the caravan are are intending to find some sunshine and warm weather.
Travelling along Hwy 94 and Hwy 1, our destination is Broome, via Karijini NP, then the trip home is along the coast sampling the towns we have yet to visit.
Of course along the way we will be getting a cache of two ......... and lots more.
Staying in Karijini, came into TP for some supplies and stuff, and then a cache or two.
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Thanks Team_Setter for bringing me to this location and taking the time to hide and maintain this cache. I found the cache at 14:34:00. This was my Find 9 for today out of a Total number of 50 Finds and 4 DNF for for this Caching Outing. The cache was found in Good Condition and I signed the log and returned the cache as I found it.
This find brings my total number of Finds to 5363.
First found it on 19/8/17 with my best mate now I found it again on 9/7/21 with my lil brother and girlfriend
Found it. Quite strange as someone has placed a blue eclipse mint Tin very close so found that and your cache
We headed out on the Para - TP loop on a caching mission, a nice quick find here today TFTC
Found on a quiet afternoon in Tom Price - think every one’s at the show set up in town.
No luck with this one .. even after phoning a previous finder. Pretty sure its’ gone
Thanks anyway Team_Setter
Thanks anyway Team_Setter
Today our tour - which began in Perth, WA , and led us thru Western, Northern and Southern Australia back to Perth, was simply visiting the Karijini NP.
On the way we came to some interesting locations. Here we searched, found and logged this Tradi-Cache.
Weather was good in the morning and it should even get better during the day.
Thanks to 'Team_Setter' for showing us this location, for the fun we had with 'Minha St' and the smiley. The search here and today didn't take too much time, fortunately.
Greetings from Germany and we hope to see you soon in the forest, prairie, desert or outback .
TFTC says H_M_A @ 9. Oktober 2019 @ 12:43 o'clock @ [#13775](https://coord.info/GC59R3F)
On the way we came to some interesting locations. Here we searched, found and logged this Tradi-Cache.
Weather was good in the morning and it should even get better during the day.
Thanks to 'Team_Setter' for showing us this location, for the fun we had with 'Minha St' and the smiley. The search here and today didn't take too much time, fortunately.
Greetings from Germany and we hope to see you soon in the forest, prairie, desert or outback .
TFTC says H_M_A @ 9. Oktober 2019 @ 12:43 o'clock @ [#13775](https://coord.info/GC59R3F)
Caching has given us a good look around Mt Tom Price and even though this one didn't take us to a particularly interesting place it was a nice hide.
It was a quick find but took some retrieving as it was quite deep in its hiding place. In the end we had to break the end of the clip of our pen to make a hook to get it out. Mr Beetle fixed it though and it's all good to go again for the next finder.
Thanks.
It was a quick find but took some retrieving as it was quite deep in its hiding place. In the end we had to break the end of the clip of our pen to make a hook to get it out. Mr Beetle fixed it though and it's all good to go again for the next finder.
Thanks.
On a big round trip, heading up to my sisters in Newman and then across to Karajini Np, Tom Price and then to my Dad's in Carnarvon, to Shark bay and Monkey Mia, to Gerardton and back though Perth to Mandurah. Tftc.
Out and about grabbing a few caches while here in Tom Price,
Great location and thanks for bringing us here.
TFTC
Great location and thanks for bringing us here.
TFTC
A nice little hide , more difficult to remove from its hiding place than to find! But a good one! Very quiet here at the moment! TFTC
After a lot of planning, geoson Xpert_Cacher and I are off on a camping road trip up north. 8 days of driving, exploring, Geocaching and camping in swags. The plan has us travelling nearly 5000km grabbing plenty of caches and crossing off a pile of LGAs.
Day 4 - After doing a bit better than we planned yesterday and making it to Newman, our day started with grabbing a few caches around the mining town. We then headed to Karijini and then onto Tom Price for the night.
Had an idea about this one as I parked the car. Turns out I was right.
Team_Setter SVKR_WA found your cache Minha St today at 16:41:48 23 Apr 2018.
I am happy to have found it and thank you for placing it and adding to this great game.
This find brings my find count to 3005
This morning we walked the class 5 trail in Weano Gorge. After the gorgeos but difficult walk we drove to Tom Price where we also picked up some geocaches! The "Pilbarra crush" cache was our favorite in Tom Price because my friend loved the mining area a lot and doing lost places is my favorite way of caching! Tom Price is also a lovely mining town. Worth the visit. After visiting Perth, the area of the Pinnacles, Kalbarri, Shark bay, Exmouth and Karijini it's time to drive back south-westwards to Perth, where our holyday started. that's our main plan tomorow! But we are not leaving yet, Avon valley is also on our program!
Thanks for placing these caches, we had a nice time at Karijini and Tome Price! Greetings from the far Belgium!
**Individual log:**
This one was easy peasy for me! Because this hiding method is quite common in Belgium!
Thanks for placing these caches, we had a nice time at Karijini and Tome Price! Greetings from the far Belgium!
**Individual log:**
This one was easy peasy for me! Because this hiding method is quite common in Belgium!
Recently found a very similar cache near Carnarvon so it did not take us long. Found while staying in Tom Price caravan park
Wir sind zum ersten Mal in Australien unterwegs und sammeln gern mal die eine oder andere Dose, wie auch diese hier. Danke sagen wir allen Ownern für das Herführen und Pflegen.
Wie schon in anderen Ländern lassen wir uns durch Geocaching gerne an schöne Orte führenund danken den Owners für's Hegen und PflegenTFTC!
Day seven and eight of Barnzy12 and Cravo10 adventure to the Northwest of WA, filling out boots with LGAs, rare DT, old caches, and good old fashioned red dirt!
Day 7 saw us travelling from the our furthest point north on the trip in Port Hedland to Karijini National Park via Munjina, Tom Price and then back to Karijini.
We collected most caches between Port Hedland and karjini drive which we used as a turnoff into Karijini and ultimately Tom Price, which is my former home. We cached about, with me giving Cravo a guided tour of the lovely and picturesque town that has had a large number of upgrades since I last came through.
We found most of the caches in Tom Price before heading out to Karijini, which was our home for the next two nights, we checked in after grabbing a couple of caches along karjini drive including an archived cache.
We checked into our accomodation and had an hour to spare before dinner so I convinced Cravo that we should head to Oxers lookout and get some great snaps there, after grabbing both the traditional and the earth cache there I coaxed him down to weano George and ultimately the amphitheatre to grab a T5 cache by ZH before running back to the top of the gorge for dinner. We completed the gorge walk in 40 mins, including finding the cache, the recommended time on the signpost was 3hrs!!
We stayed at the Eco Retreat that night in one of their purpose built Eco tents which are highly recommend, a truly brilliant experience.
The next morning day 8 we explored the gorges as best we could picking up as many caches as available with a couple of them being unavailable due to road upgrades and some fires that have ripped through parts of Karijini. Highlight of the day was a huge swim at fortescue falls which left the both of us with some severe sunburn.
We completed the other t5 cache at Knox gorge which was a big walk down and a bigger walk back up. I was amazed at the upgrades that they had made to the stairs at fortescue falls, it used to be climbing down rocks.
Tomorow sees us heading towards the mining town of Newman, and with the obligatory detours on the way there!
Well placed cache, was a nice quick find as we have seen this type before, welll executed! Add fav
Day 7 saw us travelling from the our furthest point north on the trip in Port Hedland to Karijini National Park via Munjina, Tom Price and then back to Karijini.
We collected most caches between Port Hedland and karjini drive which we used as a turnoff into Karijini and ultimately Tom Price, which is my former home. We cached about, with me giving Cravo a guided tour of the lovely and picturesque town that has had a large number of upgrades since I last came through.
We found most of the caches in Tom Price before heading out to Karijini, which was our home for the next two nights, we checked in after grabbing a couple of caches along karjini drive including an archived cache.
We checked into our accomodation and had an hour to spare before dinner so I convinced Cravo that we should head to Oxers lookout and get some great snaps there, after grabbing both the traditional and the earth cache there I coaxed him down to weano George and ultimately the amphitheatre to grab a T5 cache by ZH before running back to the top of the gorge for dinner. We completed the gorge walk in 40 mins, including finding the cache, the recommended time on the signpost was 3hrs!!
We stayed at the Eco Retreat that night in one of their purpose built Eco tents which are highly recommend, a truly brilliant experience.
The next morning day 8 we explored the gorges as best we could picking up as many caches as available with a couple of them being unavailable due to road upgrades and some fires that have ripped through parts of Karijini. Highlight of the day was a huge swim at fortescue falls which left the both of us with some severe sunburn.
We completed the other t5 cache at Knox gorge which was a big walk down and a bigger walk back up. I was amazed at the upgrades that they had made to the stairs at fortescue falls, it used to be climbing down rocks.
Tomorow sees us heading towards the mining town of Newman, and with the obligatory detours on the way there!
Well placed cache, was a nice quick find as we have seen this type before, welll executed! Add fav
Day seven and eight of Barnzy12 and Cravo10 adventure to the Northwest of WA, filling out boots with LGAs, rare DT, old caches, and good old fashioned red dirt!
Day 7 saw us travelling from the our furthest point north on the trip in Port Hedland to Karijini National Park via Munjina, Tom Price and then back to Karijini.
We collected most caches between Port Hedland and karjini drive which we used as a turnoff into Karijini and ultimately Tom Price, which is my former home. We cached about, with me giving Cravo a guided tour of the lovely and picturesque town that has had a large number of upgrades since I last came through.
We found most of the caches in Tom Price before heading out to Karijini, which was our home for the next two nights, we checked in after grabbing a couple of caches along karjini drive including an archived cache.
We checked into our accomodation and had an hour to spare before dinner so I was convinced that we should head to Oxers lookout and get some great snaps there, after grabbing both the traditional and the earth cache there I was coaxed down to weano George and ultimately the amphitheatre to grab a T5 cache by ZH before running back to the top of the gorge for dinner. We completed the gorge walk in 40 mins, including finding the cache, the recommended time on the signpost was 3hrs!! if only we didn't have the little rest in the tent first as it would be worth every spare minute there.
We stayed at the Eco Retreat that night in one of their purpose built Eco tents which are highly recommend, a truly brilliant experience. they do get really warm during the day however cool down nicely once the sun sets and make for a great sleep out in the wilderness
The next morning day 8 we explored the gorges as best we could picking up as many caches as available with a couple of them being unavailable due to road upgrades and some fires that have ripped through parts of Karijini. Highlight of the day was a huge swim at fortescue falls which left the both of us with some severe sunburn steve more than I!
we may have introduced our selves to some German Backpackers that were a great laugh and good company giving them the one luxury that they were missing during there times travelling OZ - "Cold water"it may not of lasted long but was a absolute treat for them as a bag of ice to buy in the are was $6.50 minimum and out of there price range
We completed the other t5 cache at Knox gorge which was a big walk down and a bigger walk back up.
Tomorow sees us heading towards the mining town of Newman, and with the obligatory detours on the way there!
Day 7 saw us travelling from the our furthest point north on the trip in Port Hedland to Karijini National Park via Munjina, Tom Price and then back to Karijini.
We collected most caches between Port Hedland and karjini drive which we used as a turnoff into Karijini and ultimately Tom Price, which is my former home. We cached about, with me giving Cravo a guided tour of the lovely and picturesque town that has had a large number of upgrades since I last came through.
We found most of the caches in Tom Price before heading out to Karijini, which was our home for the next two nights, we checked in after grabbing a couple of caches along karjini drive including an archived cache.
We checked into our accomodation and had an hour to spare before dinner so I was convinced that we should head to Oxers lookout and get some great snaps there, after grabbing both the traditional and the earth cache there I was coaxed down to weano George and ultimately the amphitheatre to grab a T5 cache by ZH before running back to the top of the gorge for dinner. We completed the gorge walk in 40 mins, including finding the cache, the recommended time on the signpost was 3hrs!! if only we didn't have the little rest in the tent first as it would be worth every spare minute there.
We stayed at the Eco Retreat that night in one of their purpose built Eco tents which are highly recommend, a truly brilliant experience. they do get really warm during the day however cool down nicely once the sun sets and make for a great sleep out in the wilderness
The next morning day 8 we explored the gorges as best we could picking up as many caches as available with a couple of them being unavailable due to road upgrades and some fires that have ripped through parts of Karijini. Highlight of the day was a huge swim at fortescue falls which left the both of us with some severe sunburn steve more than I!
we may have introduced our selves to some German Backpackers that were a great laugh and good company giving them the one luxury that they were missing during there times travelling OZ - "Cold water"it may not of lasted long but was a absolute treat for them as a bag of ice to buy in the are was $6.50 minimum and out of there price range
We completed the other t5 cache at Knox gorge which was a big walk down and a bigger walk back up.
Tomorow sees us heading towards the mining town of Newman, and with the obligatory detours on the way there!
Great hide. Busy spot but found to do when no one driving or walking past. Tftc
One day in Tom Price during our trip through Australia. BlueBalje and I went for a walk to find some caches here. Our first try was this one in Minha Street, and as there were not too much places to hide a cache, we could find it quickly. This time it was BlueBalje who found it first.
One day in Tom Price during our trip through Australia. lahierra and I went for a walk to find some caches here. Our first try was this one in Minha Street, and as there were not too much places to hide a cache, we could find it quickly.
Just another stop in Tom Price. This time we had to change a tyre from the trailer. It gave us 10 minutes time for finding another cache here. Thanks!
Great hide no pencil in cache though so I will have to come back and write on the log book
I know not of the other comments about your caches
The one's I have found so far have all been good'uns [^]
So here I expected some exemplary example of cache construction.
I was not disappointed
There were so few place to hide a cache,
that it did not take me long at all to find it
I did get a surprise when the cache popped out of its hidey hole !!
A bit larger than I expected
No muggles in sight today while the rain kept a falling from the skies [^]
TFTC.
The one's I have found so far have all been good'uns [^]
So here I expected some exemplary example of cache construction.
I was not disappointed
There were so few place to hide a cache,
that it did not take me long at all to find it
I did get a surprise when the cache popped out of its hidey hole !!
A bit larger than I expected
No muggles in sight today while the rain kept a falling from the skies [^]
TFTC.
I had a good idea of where exactly the cache would be once we pulled up and had it in hand within a minute. Great hide! TFTC
Kinda had an idea where this one was, so a pretty quick find for me this time. TFTC
Ended up in Tom price tonight with an hour to kill. What better to do than grab a cache ?
We pulled up nearby and started my systematic search. Luckily it was in the first area I searched.
A fav point from me for a nice hide up here.
Team_Setter - Kyzabra found your cache Minha St on 9/09/2015 3:29 pm. This is my find #3709 and find #1 today. The cache is in good shape and we replaced it as found. Thanks for placing this and bringing us to this spot!
We pulled up nearby and started my systematic search. Luckily it was in the first area I searched.
A fav point from me for a nice hide up here.
Team_Setter - Kyzabra found your cache Minha St on 9/09/2015 3:29 pm. This is my find #3709 and find #1 today. The cache is in good shape and we replaced it as found. Thanks for placing this and bringing us to this spot!
Out and about with pprass checking out the local caches in Tom price. A simple drive by. Good hide. Cache in excellent condition. Thanks for the cache
Found at 5:01 PM GAFF1 in the company of xambo4u,
Ha! We are onto these sort of hides and had it sussed out as we pulled up in the car. A very nice set up btw [^]
Thanks Team_Setter.
Ha! We are onto these sort of hides and had it sussed out as we pulled up in the car. A very nice set up btw [^]
Thanks Team_Setter.
Found on our big adventure up the WA coast, returning the inland route through central WA. TFTC
After spending most of the week in Wakathuni, it was great to be able to take a look around in Tom Price. The circumstances could have been better as my trip to town was to accompany my DIL to the hospital to tend to a roasted marshmallow burn to the shin. I've never seen such an empty emergency department. We were in and out in about 15 mins which left me with some time before my lift back to Waka. I ran around and tried to find as many caches as the time allowed.
I walked straight up to this cache and found it in the first place I looked. TFTC. Sadly I was out of time and had to return to Bird Park to catch a lift back to Waka.
I walked straight up to this cache and found it in the first place I looked. TFTC. Sadly I was out of time and had to return to Bird Park to catch a lift back to Waka.
A very pleasant stroll from my son's house, but next time I should wear more sensible shoes. Merry Christmas to one and all! TFTC
Got down and dirty, then looked around and clicked. Anyway was dark so no one saw me rummaging. Nice Hide! TFTC