Lorentz force Highgate, Western Australia, Australia
By
Les Priore on 03-Nov-14. Waypoint GC5FY0T
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I have identfied a number of guidelines issues with this cache and as the cache owner does not seem to want to follow them the listing is now archived as a result.
Had a look around, I think I found what the clue referred to so I concentrated my search in that area but still came up empty.
Today it was lovely day for geocaching but it was unfortunately for me that I didn't find it!
Hi,
Me and my friend Brad went on a small caching tour when Phoung went shopping. Brad has never done this before so it was also an introduction to him. We searched and searched for the first cache in Forrest Park but didn't find it. Think we spent 30 minutes there and I saw in my friends face a glimpse of wonder. Agreed that we should go for next one in another park nearby. Second one we found after a rather quick search.
For the third one we came across a beautifully painted car which we though was that cache, they issue could be to find the logbook. In Sweden we have large caches in size of cars and even mini-summerhouses and it can be difficult to find the logbook in these large caches when you are inside. Finally the painted car was not the right position and the compass directed us to a closeby location and we searched and searched, even turned some items on the ground upside down and no results. Devious one and we was almost gave up when Brad said "what is this, can it be this one ?" Yes, of course I answered and there it was. Brad was so happy about his first real find and maybe he will start this sport.
Me and my friend Brad went on a small caching tour when Phoung went shopping. Brad has never done this before so it was also an introduction to him. We searched and searched for the first cache in Forrest Park but didn't find it. Think we spent 30 minutes there and I saw in my friends face a glimpse of wonder. Agreed that we should go for next one in another park nearby. Second one we found after a rather quick search.
For the third one we came across a beautifully painted car which we though was that cache, they issue could be to find the logbook. In Sweden we have large caches in size of cars and even mini-summerhouses and it can be difficult to find the logbook in these large caches when you are inside. Finally the painted car was not the right position and the compass directed us to a closeby location and we searched and searched, even turned some items on the ground upside down and no results. Devious one and we was almost gave up when Brad said "what is this, can it be this one ?" Yes, of course I answered and there it was. Brad was so happy about his first real find and maybe he will start this sport.
I came down on the night of publication and met familysteiner as we often do. There were people in the courtyard and a lady trying to access the property. It didn't seem like a great time to be accessing the hide and I'd already found a few caches that day so I left it. This morning was a less than ideal one for a ride but I braved the clap of thunder that sounded directly overhead when I logged this find at 7:20am. I rode past one of my favourite Beaufort Street artworks on the way; the dog and roo on the bike taking pictures of passersby. Thanks for the cache Les Priore.
Alas- a second second to find for us
Got the clue, but ?- thought we had come unstuck.
TFTC
Got the clue, but ?- thought we had come unstuck.
TFTC
FTF @ 6.50pm. Nothing like being midway through dinner when a new geocache alert comes through, especially when it's on your own street. Packed one of the geokids in the car and straight to GZ (yes, in the car. It might be my own street but hey it's a LONG street!). Parked the geocar in the paid parking car park, sans actual ticket and began scouting the area. The hint didn't make much sense and I was scratching my head a little when I spotted a parking inspector printing out a fine for my car. Had to abandon the search temporily while I pleaded for leniency from nice young man my lucky day as not only did he let me off ( on the provision I paid for a ticket) but the clue fell into place and we spotted the cache. Took the TB and the FTF badge. TFTC