The Bulls Ridge East Kurrajong, New South Wales, Australia
By
jamescreer on 09-Nov-14. Waypoint GC5G93C
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Logs
Upon revisiting the GZ I have decided that there are more suitable locations for this cache along the road. Thanks to all those that have found it to date.
Quick find, container is broken... I didn't have anything to put around it or to replace it with sorry...
TFTC Thank you for going to the effort of hiding this cache. You have shown us a new place and have helped make geocaching an enjoyable activity. The lid needs replacing.
I gave myself an early mark from work to go to the dentist and so I had the time to get my geodogs and go find a cache while the sun was still shining, a rare experience during winter. I parked the car on the side of the road near GZ and made a quick find, however the contents of the cache are only just able to stay in the cache as the lid has disintegrated and there is a big hole in the top. The lid is very fragile that another piece broke off as I unclicked the locks. SL #2577 on streak day #1446 TFTC
Out to look for a few caches this afternoon, quick find, unfortunately the container is damaged TFTC
A last minute decision to head to the Colo River with the tribe for a swim resulted in some geocaching along the way. This one was a surprising find - a lot larger than expected! TFTC
Parked nearby, without realising the trucks that use the intersection ... thankfully none from either way at the same time. For the GZ, that has to be the largest cache the 'mushroom has seen. (Lid has a hole, but doubt it will be an issue - cache contents were all in good condition.) Thanks for the cache jamescreer
#3379- We were heading back from Tizzana area with one more cache under our belt than expected as we found a new one published while we were out there. This was a slight detour, but since it was only a few minutes extra, it was worth it.
I was surprised how large this container was- had been expecting a small Sistema. Thanks for another quick one.
I was surprised how large this container was- had been expecting a small Sistema. Thanks for another quick one.
Organised a few months ago, this weekend was going to be our chance to, drive the putty road and returning via Wisemans ferry.
We started out Friday night with a plan to camp somewhere along the way Friday night then wake up nice and early Saturday morning to hopefully get as many done as we could. Turned out my wife whom was my driver got rather sick and really needed to spend the night in her own bed. Mid-night we grabbed the tent and all of our gear, headed home to Blacktown. We had done these few first though.
TFTC.
Our road trip will be completed in the new year.
The container was getting abit old and lid has split in several places
We started out Friday night with a plan to camp somewhere along the way Friday night then wake up nice and early Saturday morning to hopefully get as many done as we could. Turned out my wife whom was my driver got rather sick and really needed to spend the night in her own bed. Mid-night we grabbed the tent and all of our gear, headed home to Blacktown. We had done these few first though.
TFTC.
Our road trip will be completed in the new year.
The container was getting abit old and lid has split in several places
Were driving from Nelson Bay to Katoomba and so this cache was a most welcome stop. Checked two or three possible locations and there it was. TFTC and greetings from Switzerland
With the forecast promising a sizzling 37 ° C we decided to head out to Colo River to swim and read by the river. It was chokkas out there in the carpark but once down on the river everyone had spread out and it was just a nice family atmosphere. Picked this one up on the way out. The car thermometer had it at 38 °C by the return trip. An easy find.
TFTC
TFTC
Well, was not expecting to see that size container in an armco cache, nice work.
A quick find & bigger than expected. Removed the box of matches from the cache. TFTC
Cheers,
The Hancock Clan
Cheers,
The Hancock Clan
The Tom Quilty Gold Cup hundred mile horse endurance ride was done and dusted. We had just spent the weekend strapping for fellow Victorian riders who competed (successfully) in this legendary event, which traversed the roads and tracks in the Wisemans/Lower Portland area. Now it was time to head home (slowly via caching of course) towards Beaufort in Vic.
The Quilty was started back in 1966 by RM Williams and Tom Quilty the Kimberley cattleman, and the original hundred mile (160km) course was one big loop and came up this way. They couldn't run this years 50th Anniversary ride on the same course because it has all been built up too much now, and this corner epitomises why.
Thank you for bringing us out this way. Sure beat queueing up for the Webbs Creek Ferry behind 300 odd horse floats, goosenecks and other vehicles!
The Quilty was started back in 1966 by RM Williams and Tom Quilty the Kimberley cattleman, and the original hundred mile (160km) course was one big loop and came up this way. They couldn't run this years 50th Anniversary ride on the same course because it has all been built up too much now, and this corner epitomises why.
Thank you for bringing us out this way. Sure beat queueing up for the Webbs Creek Ferry behind 300 odd horse floats, goosenecks and other vehicles!
A quick and easy find. Just watch out for all the farmers friends nearby.
Left a zebra travel bug.
Thanks for the cache.
Left a zebra travel bug.
Thanks for the cache.
Parked near the intersection and a tradies vehicle followed me in. Didn't realise he was setting up for a small job on the other side of the road. The container jumped out at me here which inside has a nice collection of pens. I moved over to the telegraph pole to fake take down the numbers if the tradie was watching, but unsure. Thanks for placing this hide here.
Found 3.24
Quick grab (last one for weekend)
Took Highlighter.
Left Australian Flag Magnet.
TFTC
Quick grab (last one for weekend)
Took Highlighter.
Left Australian Flag Magnet.
TFTC
6329 Caches Found
After a few days of non caching I got the ole Geo itch again. Late morning start after the peak hour muggles had vanished. had a great trip down the thin black line through Spencer and Gunderman not a vehicle in sight, That’s the way it should be. Headed down towards Wisemans Ferry and Maroota with a few stops along the way to Windsor to try my hand and to see what I could find, Nice cache
Thanks for the adventure
Thanks for the great Cache jamescreer(8D)
After a few days of non caching I got the ole Geo itch again. Late morning start after the peak hour muggles had vanished. had a great trip down the thin black line through Spencer and Gunderman not a vehicle in sight, That’s the way it should be. Headed down towards Wisemans Ferry and Maroota with a few stops along the way to Windsor to try my hand and to see what I could find, Nice cache
Thanks for the adventure
Thanks for the great Cache jamescreer(8D)
Wouldn't you know it, a lollipop dude was right next to GZ! I cached on regardless, and he didn't seem interested in what I was doing at all. Thanks.
Nice quick park and grab cache. Did the legals and replaced as found . TFTCM
Cheers
Dkmacca
Cheers
Dkmacca
On my way to go camping at Colo Meroo. Like the description says, "A quick park and grab". TFTC!
#3,227
Bikerbuddy made a quick dash to grab this one in the pouring rain, and brought it back to the car for signing.
thanks
Bikerbuddy made a quick dash to grab this one in the pouring rain, and brought it back to the car for signing.
thanks
We stopped for this cache on our way home after finding a ong unfound cache, The Delicate Sound of Thunder. It was pouring rain by this time, and I got soaked in the few seconds it took me to jump from the car and retrieve it and then get back in. Of course, I had to return the cache then, too, and this wasn't even the last one. Thanks
Great day out for caching with Everlasting - enjoyed this area and I love your cache so easily Thanks for bringing us here ★★★
Nice pen collection found with Team Merlin. TFTC
This entry was edited by Splitty Miller on Monday, 24 November 2014 at 03:23:29 UTC.
This entry was edited by Splitty Miller on Monday, 24 November 2014 at 03:23:29 UTC.
another simple park and find. not easy to park well off the road nearby, so you might consider finding a safer place to park with further to walk. tftc
FTF 14:44
There has been a lot of talk lately about people logging cachse without first signing the log book.
There is no excuse not to signed the log with cache, plenty of writing implements supplied by the CO.
Log signed and all replaced.
Tks ... jamescreer ... GazMag
#2,380
There has been a lot of talk lately about people logging cachse without first signing the log book.
There is no excuse not to signed the log with cache, plenty of writing implements supplied by the CO.
Log signed and all replaced.
Tks ... jamescreer ... GazMag
#2,380
Found without any trouble and a very close second place.
Thanks for the local cache and the selection of signing implements.
Amgsari
Thanks for the local cache and the selection of signing implements.
Amgsari