May the Fourth be with you. Lilydale, Victoria, Australia
By
rennige on 24-Apr-15. Waypoint GC5T606
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Logs
Thanks, such a cool find! Who would have thought of hiding in this cool place!?
quick easy find!! the cache is perfect for the spot, thank you for leading us up here the view is absolutely stunning on a sunny blue sky day tftc, with Jayzcat
Out on a caching spree with Haz101 on our way from from the Country and Western Market in Healsville
Thanks for this one. Overlooked it initially, luckily other member of the party was more eagle eyed. Didnt quite get the connection of the cache name
Log a bit damp. Had a snail friend on top. Easy enough to find when you have done a few geocaches before.TFTC
Well that was fun. Spent ages closely examining (nearly) every nook and cranny, before deciding to quit while I was behind and walk away with a sad-face. One last look back in sadness and - from fully ten metres away - spotted it Felt a bit of a gig. TFTC
I used the force to look normal. It's such a nice day every and their dog is going out!
Took a little while after reading the log. Think a little wider. Log is full. TFTC nice hide.
Found - logbook full and the scrap of paper replacement is wet and had a lot of trouble signing.
This one wasn't at all where I thought it would be going by the gps so after searching for a while in completely the wrong place I finally moved a bit further out and soon spotted something slightly out of place then I was signing the log and back sage again! TFTC!!
Nice easy find, coordinates are off by a bit but clever hide. As per logs from 2022 the log book is full & needs to be replaced, I don't have a spare on me tonight. Tftc
I was in the area to help with some relocation of some storage items. After the work was done, I stopped off to grab a cache. I spent way to long inspecting the wrong object. Once I moved to the right object I spotted the cache right away.
Thanks rennige for adding this cache to the worldwide collection for us all to enjoy.
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After my phone sent me off in all sorts of wrong directions here I resorted to looking at some other logs to help me narrow it down. It turns out that was a good decision as being so dark I was searching in not so helpful places!
Once I knew where to go I found the cache and had not only it but a large number of bugs in my hand haha!
Thankfully some kind geocacher has left a piece of paper as the log is full.
Thanks for the cache
Find number 3 for the day!
Once I knew where to go I found the cache and had not only it but a large number of bugs in my hand haha!
Thankfully some kind geocacher has left a piece of paper as the log is full.
Thanks for the cache
Find number 3 for the day!
I was spending the day caching around Mooroolbark and Lilydale. At GZ there were quite a few possible hiding spots. Fortunately it did not take too long to spot this little chap
Mrs Woodyrothwell and I were driving around Lillydale finding some caches before dinner and wine time. We had bought a few bottles of wine today and were hoping like hell they had cooled down nicely. It they hadn’t we hoped they were cool enough at least to enjoy in hell.
We seemed to be enjoying a nice pattern with the weather. After finding a cache and jumping in the car the rain would start. When we had to pull up for the next cache the rain would stop. If I was a magician I would have pulled a rabbit out of my crack. If I was a smart magician I would have instead pulled a million dollars out of the same crack and avoided all the rabbit/crack diseases.
After a quick read of some logs to pin down the exact spot the neon signs of the hide lit up. tftc
We seemed to be enjoying a nice pattern with the weather. After finding a cache and jumping in the car the rain would start. When we had to pull up for the next cache the rain would stop. If I was a magician I would have pulled a rabbit out of my crack. If I was a smart magician I would have instead pulled a million dollars out of the same crack and avoided all the rabbit/crack diseases.
After a quick read of some logs to pin down the exact spot the neon signs of the hide lit up. tftc
I originally found this cache with my Mum heymissjo, but now that I have my own account, I am logging. Thanks for the cache.
#2469 - 9.35pm
It was bin night, and as per normal, I took a deep, relaxing breath and gazed out over GZ towards the horizon, where the fading glow of a summer sunset met the darkening hills of Lilydale adorned with a myriad of scattered streetlights.
But tonight was not just any bin night.
If it was, I would have turned back home after my garbological deed was done and, as per normal, subsequently pondered when I would ever make ‘the effort’ to sign this cache - probably on some as yet unknown future special occasion…
Well, this evening the future unmistakably collided with the present when I did not perform my garbological pilgrimage alone. GeOBug was happily assisting me, but it was not the joy of household chores that motivated her. Neither was it the beautiful sunset nor the striking transit of the moon and Jupiter above that aroused her curiosity.
You see, Ge0Bug had ‘come of age’ in a geocaching sense when she was given her very own account yesterday. And naturally, she was itching to make use of it as quickly as possible.
So here I was, on a day when I told Heymissjo that I wasn’t interested in geocaching(!), out grabbing a cache with GeOBug to watch her sign a logbook in her own right for the first time ever, rather than as part of team Heymissjo - and I can assure you that Heymissjo has never been prouder!!
Yes, it was not just any bin night.
It seems that tonight we have another geocacher in the family!!
Thanks, rennige. The log sheet was pretty chockers but we managed to squeeze our names in adjacent to a good friend.
It was bin night, and as per normal, I took a deep, relaxing breath and gazed out over GZ towards the horizon, where the fading glow of a summer sunset met the darkening hills of Lilydale adorned with a myriad of scattered streetlights.
But tonight was not just any bin night.
If it was, I would have turned back home after my garbological deed was done and, as per normal, subsequently pondered when I would ever make ‘the effort’ to sign this cache - probably on some as yet unknown future special occasion…
Well, this evening the future unmistakably collided with the present when I did not perform my garbological pilgrimage alone. GeOBug was happily assisting me, but it was not the joy of household chores that motivated her. Neither was it the beautiful sunset nor the striking transit of the moon and Jupiter above that aroused her curiosity.
You see, Ge0Bug had ‘come of age’ in a geocaching sense when she was given her very own account yesterday. And naturally, she was itching to make use of it as quickly as possible.
So here I was, on a day when I told Heymissjo that I wasn’t interested in geocaching(!), out grabbing a cache with GeOBug to watch her sign a logbook in her own right for the first time ever, rather than as part of team Heymissjo - and I can assure you that Heymissjo has never been prouder!!
Yes, it was not just any bin night.
It seems that tonight we have another geocacher in the family!!
Thanks, rennige. The log sheet was pretty chockers but we managed to squeeze our names in adjacent to a good friend.
It was bin night tonight and I had recently walked past this cache. I couldn’t log it because my Mum (Heymissjo) was setting up my geocaching account on my phone so I had to wait for another day. That day was today so after putting the bins out with The Welder we both had a late night walk to GZ. We both knew were it was so it was a quick find. Thanks for the cache.
Found at 9:09 AM GAFF2 at a distance of 8 metres.
Took a few moments to hone in on the cache location. A nice simple hide.
Thanks rennige.
Took a few moments to hone in on the cache location. A nice simple hide.
Thanks rennige.
Coords were about 7 metres off on this one but luckily we had help from a little spoiler in the previous logs to aid our find. A very clever little hide thanks rennige
Found with my GeoDog. Tftc. Initially I was looking just down a little from where Is was but after reading other logs I had an idea where it was and found it very quickly after using my Geosense. Log is completely full.
over from the UK to attend the mega and gps maze
staying at the Dorset Hotel for 8 days, so had plenty of walking in the area to pass the time
how good is geocaching to get you out and about
the weather not the best, as a few days we had floods
thanks for the cache
staying at the Dorset Hotel for 8 days, so had plenty of walking in the area to pass the time
how good is geocaching to get you out and about
the weather not the best, as a few days we had floods
thanks for the cache
Even though I helped find this about 18 months ago, I had no memory of where or what I was looking for. Didn't take long at all once I looked in the right area. Thanks for the cache,
Nice little hide which some critters had found was a nice place to sit. Found in good condition. TFTC
A trip to the Lilydale area today so looked for some caches in the time I had spare.
Nice quick grab once the phone worked out where it was lol. GPS is much better to use.
Thanks rennige
Nice quick grab once the phone worked out where it was lol. GPS is much better to use.
Thanks rennige