TSS You've got rocks in your head Toolern Vale, Victoria, Australia
By
sorceysal and Dutch Frangipani on 01-Aug-14. Waypoint GC5A0Z4
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Logs
A lil scary when we stumbled upon it lolNav was way off for this one but we eventually found it after a few minsTFTC! H&C
Glad this cache was replaced so I could turn my DNF into a smiley Like this baby cache TFTC
Had to go through some high grass and bushland to get to it but found nonetheless
Next find in what was neat and fun series to do. Weather was good and I took my time and enjoyed the day out. Some great themed caches along the way.
Thanks for the effort with all these. Cache here was all good. Fav point added.
Thanks for the effort with all these. Cache here was all good. Fav point added.
I found this very cool yet creepy cache during my geocaching adventure down this road. As I was driving down this road, watching my GPS narrow itself down on the cache, I soon found a safe place near GZ to pull over and begin searching. It didn't take me too long to locate the cache. I actually found a hide very similar to this one not too long ago so it was great to see another creative little cache again. I opened the container and signed the logsheet before placing it back where I found it and continuing on my way. I am also happy to report the cache is in good condition.
TFTC
TFTC
We just got back from overseas yesterday and the countries visited had hardly any caches, so we are well behind in this month's wheel of challenge. So, a huge day of caching: ad labs, trads and of course hunting out those with lots of favourite points. My GPS was a bit out here, but found anyway.
Out and about with Echidna44, we really enjoyed this series. Logged with the permission of the CO.
Out with BoabTree, we did this fabulous series. Lovely to see something that has been so carefully crafted. Logged with CO permission. A favourite point, thanks sorceysal.
Out and about with Echidna44, we searched long and hard. We then used the hint, read previous logs but even having a good idea of what we were looking for, could not find this cache. I will watch this one.
We searched here for a long time - it looked as though someone had been searching before us as it had been cleared around every tree and rock.
Having read lots of logs, we were sure what we were looking for.
Having read lots of logs, we were sure what we were looking for.
Eeek - that’s freaky! Anticipation has become high now that I've had a taste of Dutch Frangipani & sorceysal caches and humour. Returning to home base in the NE via circuitous route as I’m on a mighty large LGA and multi mission so it’s Melton here I come today. It’s been hugely interesting to be in the flat country and witness the urban expansion but a relief to get marginally hillier or maybe rolling is the name in this basalt country. TFTC and the FUN - glad I came!
TFTC! 4 December 2022 6:35:17 pm 4276
Maybe we do our caching in 35 degrees we have rocks in our head!
ahh we went to the wrong one! thought it was there and couldn’t tell if it was real or not !
Got to spend father day with my son today. He's 13, so geocahing isn't as cool as it once was, but we had fun anyway. Thanks for the caches though...
Yeah09 thought this was funny as.
Yeah09 thought this was funny as.
Had to make a trip to the airport today so decided to do a few caches on the way home. My usual way through Sunbury was held up by a traffic accident so i looped around via m80, found a new lot of caches to tackle and away i go. Slightly freaky finding this one on a dark night, the log is a bit damp but functional.
Out with Bogonghazy for a midweek drive and fitting in a sone Geocaching. Thanks for placing the geocache. Nice hide
Ok well we got to GZ and searched and searched nope not that rock, nope that one is a bit buried WTH IS THAT! Yep found it.
Melbourne Cup Monday the unofficial Public Holiday!!! We decided last week to go for a drive to visit Regional Vic, we headed up towards the airport and headed north winding our way to Romsey for Lunch, across and over Mount Macedon before venturing south and finishing up near Calder Park, We ended up with 30 finds, one DNF, and lots of laughs. Thanks for all the cache owners for placing their caches.
Pulled up and sent Campbell for the retrieve after I spotted it from the drivers seat!!
Pulled up and sent Campbell for the retrieve after I spotted it from the drivers seat!!
Yet another lockdown *(6.0)* and whilst we can't travel to regional areas to catch up with family , our travel bubble has been raised and we are free to travel around Melb Metro.
Out and about around the area to finish off the nearby Adventure Lab and managed to grab a few more as I passed by.
Thanks for the cache sorceysal. Appreciate your efforts.
- P
*Took*: Nothing
*Left*: Nothing
**Warning**, *this hobby can be addictive. It can lead to exercise and finding interesting places you might not have known existed otherwise.*
Cache on!
**#16686**
Out and about around the area to finish off the nearby Adventure Lab and managed to grab a few more as I passed by.
Thanks for the cache sorceysal. Appreciate your efforts.
- P
*Took*: Nothing
*Left*: Nothing
**Warning**, *this hobby can be addictive. It can lead to exercise and finding interesting places you might not have known existed otherwise.*
Cache on!
**#16686**
14/3/21 TeamStyx wish we had of brought the grandkids for this series they would love it
Very creative. Definitely not what I was expecting, awesome hide and thanks for the laughs. Found and logged, TFTC.
On a road trip to Bendigo when we spotted these caches with a large number of favourites so detoured off the highway to check them out. Once we found the right tree it was Mr Pooky who made the find. Another great cache that signifies this saying and a favourite from us. TFTC.
Found at 9:37 am.
Today Fleabag- wanted to find his 6,000th cache with me before he headed off on a work trip so a lofty goal of 74 caches was needed but we got there even though 3 caches into the day the low pressure tyre warning flashed up on the dashboard and we had a slow leaking flat tyre. We mucked around for way too long trying to work out how to change it. It was on the drivers side too ... the wheel that wasn't pulling off onto the side of the road all the time?? I haven't had a flat tyre for probably 20+ years and RACV changed that last one. So for the rest of the day the paranoia of having another flat was hanging over my head and occasionally with the non alloy spare wheel the tyre pressure sensor failure message starting coming up on the dashboard instead. We made it though without another flat on a LOT of gravel roads that Fleabag- managed to keep finding.
Wow, a lot of cockatoos flying overhead at this one. I liked this one, I'm giving it a favourite.
Thanks sorceysal and Dutch Frangipani for the cache, the adventure, the hunt and the fun.
Today Fleabag- wanted to find his 6,000th cache with me before he headed off on a work trip so a lofty goal of 74 caches was needed but we got there even though 3 caches into the day the low pressure tyre warning flashed up on the dashboard and we had a slow leaking flat tyre. We mucked around for way too long trying to work out how to change it. It was on the drivers side too ... the wheel that wasn't pulling off onto the side of the road all the time?? I haven't had a flat tyre for probably 20+ years and RACV changed that last one. So for the rest of the day the paranoia of having another flat was hanging over my head and occasionally with the non alloy spare wheel the tyre pressure sensor failure message starting coming up on the dashboard instead. We made it though without another flat on a LOT of gravel roads that Fleabag- managed to keep finding.
Wow, a lot of cockatoos flying overhead at this one. I liked this one, I'm giving it a favourite.
Thanks sorceysal and Dutch Frangipani for the cache, the adventure, the hunt and the fun.
Started the day needing 74 more for my 6000. And my awesome geobuddy was the person I wanted to share this with. The cache is not that important, it's the adventure. So off we went heading north with a mission. And probably lots of maccas.
Another clever hide.
Thanks to sorceysal and Dutch Frangipani for the placement and fun.
Another clever hide.
Thanks to sorceysal and Dutch Frangipani for the placement and fun.
We set out this morning for a caching run with ilook4geo and tried to cover a variety of cache types, various sizes and caches of particular interest. This series covered a lot of these targets.
This was an easy cache to find and we look forward to each of the caches in this series of "sayings". This cache gave us a good laugh and gets a fav point.
Thanks for a fun series go to sorceysal and Dutch Frangipani and thanks for all the relevant camo used.
This was an easy cache to find and we look forward to each of the caches in this series of "sayings". This cache gave us a good laugh and gets a fav point.
Thanks for a fun series go to sorceysal and Dutch Frangipani and thanks for all the relevant camo used.
Out for the day on a cache hunt with goingplaces2. We found a total of 42 for the day and had a lot of fun. This was one of the ones we found and signed. TFTC.
02/02/2020...Ha ha...live this one. I've always thought I had rocks,but not after this cache!
Found with Jane_h while doing some of the Woodlands trail on our MTB's heading back home. TFTC. Sorceysal and Dutch frangipani.
Out on a caching adventure in Sunbury with Kristysadventures. A creepy but cool find. Cache wasn’t properly closed but log was dry so all good. TFTC
Great fun. Again, making more sense now that I know what TSS means! Good for a laugh, nice easy series. I didn't realize the rocks till read the name back in the car.
Today I decided that I would head towards the Sunbury area as for some reason I haven't cached there yet. I have wanted to do the TSS series for a while and today was my chance.
Another quick find at the GZ...great container. TNLN. TFTC.
Another quick find at the GZ...great container. TNLN. TFTC.
Found with teamashy. The drizzle has stopped for now but cold and windy. A quick find. Signed log and returned as found. TFTC
Took me a little bit to find this one. But found it in the end.. sneaky hide, I'm impressed with this one. Can tell you went for alot of effort in this series you should be proud of yourself I'm really enjoying this
I enjoyed finding the caches in this series today. The different nature of the hides made for a fun experience. most were found without too many problems. TFTC
I really liked this cache. I got a laugh outta it!. Thanks for the cache. Favourite from me!
The end of the month was almost upon us and I hadn't quite reached 100 caches. I'd originally planned to leave two particular series' along with the original TSS and a smattering of others for 50 in a day but the desire to reach 100 for the month took precedence.
I didn't manage the 50 yesterday so I was back again today to get the numbers up. The caches were of high quality, there were few muggles about and the worst that could be said was that the weather was a little too warm for my linking. Almost all the caches were found in good condition barring Wet your Whistle and it's neighbours to either side. The logs really need replacing as they are more than a little damp. I'm sorry that I didn't have replacements to hand.
I didn't manage the 50 yesterday so I was back again today to get the numbers up. The caches were of high quality, there were few muggles about and the worst that could be said was that the weather was a little too warm for my linking. Almost all the caches were found in good condition barring Wet your Whistle and it's neighbours to either side. The logs really need replacing as they are more than a little damp. I'm sorry that I didn't have replacements to hand.
Well we are all capable of being a bit a boofhead and making a bodgie decision or two
Thanks for placing TSS You've got rocks in your head so we could find it. Many thanks sorceysal for the caching fun.
Thanks for placing TSS You've got rocks in your head so we could find it. Many thanks sorceysal for the caching fun.
11:57, 31 December 2018. #1474.
So, nearly 24 hours since I wrote the last log in this series of finds and a new year to be writing to boot. With the two souvenirs under our belts, one for the challenge and one to thank 2018 for its bounty of caches, HerIndoorsOutdoors and I have just to finish logging the epic adventure that was yesterday's mini-power trail . We have now recovered from all the excitement and the festivities of yet another year's turn over. The memories of the hunt are starting to dim as we steel ourselves for a whole new year of caching adventures - better prepared for it by overcoming yesterday's navigational challenges and successfully finding most of this series.
TNLNSL. TFTC and the series and have a happy and prosperous New Year sorceysal and Dutch Frangipani .
So, nearly 24 hours since I wrote the last log in this series of finds and a new year to be writing to boot. With the two souvenirs under our belts, one for the challenge and one to thank 2018 for its bounty of caches, HerIndoorsOutdoors and I have just to finish logging the epic adventure that was yesterday's mini-power trail . We have now recovered from all the excitement and the festivities of yet another year's turn over. The memories of the hunt are starting to dim as we steel ourselves for a whole new year of caching adventures - better prepared for it by overcoming yesterday's navigational challenges and successfully finding most of this series.
TNLNSL. TFTC and the series and have a happy and prosperous New Year sorceysal and Dutch Frangipani .
11:57, 31 December 2018. #200.
I'm a couple of days behind in my logging.
After nearly a month of no real time to hunt, RGSBruce and I were making a last minute run at finding enough caches to earn a souvenir on the last day of 2018 (two on the day as it turned out) and did a little mini-power trail around Plumpton and Melton. After doing a couple of the RRR series along the Melton Highway, we headed up Leakes Road, picking up a couple of other caches on the way to start this series. Then part way through the series a diversion to Toolern Vale for relief, refreshments and a cache not in this series, before hitting the trail again.
Another hunt made more interesting by the supposed aids, but not as interesting as the cache when we found it. Another carefully thought out and executed theme .
The cache is in good condition.
TNLNSL. TFTC and the series Dutch Frangipani and sorceysal.
I'm a couple of days behind in my logging.
After nearly a month of no real time to hunt, RGSBruce and I were making a last minute run at finding enough caches to earn a souvenir on the last day of 2018 (two on the day as it turned out) and did a little mini-power trail around Plumpton and Melton. After doing a couple of the RRR series along the Melton Highway, we headed up Leakes Road, picking up a couple of other caches on the way to start this series. Then part way through the series a diversion to Toolern Vale for relief, refreshments and a cache not in this series, before hitting the trail again.
Another hunt made more interesting by the supposed aids, but not as interesting as the cache when we found it. Another carefully thought out and executed theme .
The cache is in good condition.
TNLNSL. TFTC and the series Dutch Frangipani and sorceysal.
Well that was not what I was expecting. I left it there all creepy looking for the next finder.
Very well put together! Thank you for another one! We are very impressed with your series, can’t wait to see what we’ll find next.... TFTC DF & S xo
Find # 7573
Found while heading down to Melbourne for the weekend.
Well a trip that would normally take a little over 2.5 hours to do, today took a happy (and a little bit zig zaggy) 8.5 hours.
And a few more than 55 stops to grab the caches on my hit list. All ranging from micros up to larges.
With the day being a scorcher out on the game board ment that water was needed all the while. And plenty of sunscreen.
Thankfully with all the bark, logs, bushes and false tops moved to access caches no snakes were out, me thinks it was too hot for them today too.
This was my second series today and once again the series of caches here were all great fun hides with good themed caches. Once again it was well worth the detour off the main Hwy on my way to Melbourne.
All caches found were in good order, unless stated above.
TFTC sorceysal and Dutch Frangipani
Found while heading down to Melbourne for the weekend.
Well a trip that would normally take a little over 2.5 hours to do, today took a happy (and a little bit zig zaggy) 8.5 hours.
And a few more than 55 stops to grab the caches on my hit list. All ranging from micros up to larges.
With the day being a scorcher out on the game board ment that water was needed all the while. And plenty of sunscreen.
Thankfully with all the bark, logs, bushes and false tops moved to access caches no snakes were out, me thinks it was too hot for them today too.
This was my second series today and once again the series of caches here were all great fun hides with good themed caches. Once again it was well worth the detour off the main Hwy on my way to Melbourne.
All caches found were in good order, unless stated above.
TFTC sorceysal and Dutch Frangipani
This was a very quick find because as we walked towards GZ, we saw the cache from about 15m away as it was on the ground and out in the open. The cache and contents were in good condition. After signing the log, we replaced the cache in a higher position and covered it with bark.
Find number 6860 at 2:40:51 pm
Finished up a little early at the work site this afternoon so I grabbed a few caches on the way home (in my pseudo lunch break), a beautiful afternoon to do a few.
Creepy.... but nice!
**Thanks for placing this cache sorceysal**
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[**THE PARKVILLE EVENT 2018**](https://coord.info/GC75D90)
*17th & 18th November 2018 - GC75D90 - Parkville - Melbourne - Victoria*
Finished up a little early at the work site this afternoon so I grabbed a few caches on the way home (in my pseudo lunch break), a beautiful afternoon to do a few.
Creepy.... but nice!
**Thanks for placing this cache sorceysal**
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Big things are continuing to happening in Victoria! *Are you joining in the fun?*
[**THE PARKVILLE EVENT 2018**](https://coord.info/GC75D90)
*17th & 18th November 2018 - GC75D90 - Parkville - Melbourne - Victoria*
19:03
A mate of mine needed some tech support, so I drove out this way to give his computer a stern talking to. Once that was sorted, and we'd had a nice cuppa and a couple of bikkies, it was time to play.
I figured as I was close by, I'd try and find the couple of hides that had been missing from this series when I did the rest. I'm glad I did, as they were so much fun. Thanks again, sorceysal and Dutch Frangipani.
Nice and easy by torchlight.
#4237
A mate of mine needed some tech support, so I drove out this way to give his computer a stern talking to. Once that was sorted, and we'd had a nice cuppa and a couple of bikkies, it was time to play.
I figured as I was close by, I'd try and find the couple of hides that had been missing from this series when I did the rest. I'm glad I did, as they were so much fun. Thanks again, sorceysal and Dutch Frangipani.
Nice and easy by torchlight.
#4237