Springfield crescent Springwood, New South Wales, Australia
By
joni.gersbach on 14-Oct-14. Waypoint GC5ETMH
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This cache hasn't been found in over a year, but we did have a good look about in the hopes of finding it- it's not an easy spot to search without looking very suspicious as it appears to be on the edge of someone's lawn. We'll give it another go if someone else manages to spot it!
Tried to find this one with NomeWanderer this afternoon, but I felt kind of suss poking about on the street so we decided to leave it.
Great day out caching with Lucky1955 as we looked for the second half of the heart puzzle series.
No luck finding this one.
This entry was edited by celtical on Saturday, 28 March 2015 at 08:17:45 UTC.
No luck finding this one.
This entry was edited by celtical on Saturday, 28 March 2015 at 08:17:45 UTC.
Liz and I had a day in the Blue Mountains today visiting Mount Victoria, Mount York, Blackheath, Govetts Leap, Pulpit Rock, Anvil Rock, Leura and home along Hawkesbury Road. 11 caches in all and a wonderful day of exploring and caching.
Well hidden little blighter but found it in the end.
Tks ... joni.gersbach ... GazMag
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Well hidden little blighter but found it in the end.
Tks ... joni.gersbach ... GazMag
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Checked condition of the log book... Everything was dry today. Added another log book anyway
A clever hide. Thank heavens i had tweezers! With all the recent rain the log is very damp and needs replacing. TFTC
This cache stumped me at first until I changed my location and there it was.
Azazzlenic arrived home after her last exam for the year. I said lets go geocaching and I received a resounding yes. Yay. Though the wife had other plans that we had to pick up dinner on the way home. Off we went to find the first of three for today. The GPSr had us searching in 2 possible places. Eventually we worked it out. TFTC.
A impromptu trip up the mountains with iker1995 and bryaanzz.
This one was the first for the day. Found a semi-appropriate spot to park the car, we jumped out and grabbed the cache. Simple stuff.
TFTC.
This one was the first for the day. Found a semi-appropriate spot to park the car, we jumped out and grabbed the cache. Simple stuff.
TFTC.
A bold hide right next to two young men working on their automobile.
TNLNSL.
Am not sure how long this one is going to last!
Maybe a nice bison tube in some nearby 'natural camo' would be an alternative.
Thanks again to joni for another lower Blue Mountains hide.
TNLNSL.
Am not sure how long this one is going to last!
Maybe a nice bison tube in some nearby 'natural camo' would be an alternative.
Thanks again to joni for another lower Blue Mountains hide.
A quick find before heading home to pick up the kids from school. I was surprised how small the log sheet is. It may need more very soon.
Thanks for the cache.
Thanks for the cache.
#2735- FTF @ 11.35- my second FT F from the same CO this morning.
This one was not quite so straight forward. The GPS had me about 8m east of where I finally found it- but perhaps that was just because of the day's horrible weather. There were only a few logical spots and the find was soon made. Thanks Joni.
This entry was edited by WaywardWoman on Wednesday, 15 October 2014 at 10:54:14 UTC.
This one was not quite so straight forward. The GPS had me about 8m east of where I finally found it- but perhaps that was just because of the day's horrible weather. There were only a few logical spots and the find was soon made. Thanks Joni.
This entry was edited by WaywardWoman on Wednesday, 15 October 2014 at 10:54:14 UTC.
The weather might have played havoc with the WaywardWoman's GPS earlier this afternoon, since I found the coordinates reasonably accurate. In fact, I walked right up to it and made a quick grab. Thanks
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Our second for the afternoon. Bikerbuddy made the find for us, again (I was fairly redundant in that regard today). Coordinates seemed good to us, pointed us to the right spot.
Does the owner/occupier of the nearby property know this cache is here? They might begin to wonder what the fascination with the area is soon .
Thanks Joni
Our second for the afternoon. Bikerbuddy made the find for us, again (I was fairly redundant in that regard today). Coordinates seemed good to us, pointed us to the right spot.
Does the owner/occupier of the nearby property know this cache is here? They might begin to wonder what the fascination with the area is soon .
Thanks Joni