Classic Motorcycles # Suzuki GT750 Waterbottle Central Mangrove, New South Wales, Australia
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jfindit on 07-May-15. Waypoint GC5V0JC
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I see others have noticed it was damaged. All I found were some pieces of the container, and the motorcycle picture. It needs attention.
New gaurd rail installed cache and contents smashed and buried in the dirt where new posts were installed
Out for the day at a Local Lands talk and did some caching along the way. Found with GeoIan
Was in the area today to attend a workshop on Planting Linear Corridors run by the Local Land Services.
Our luck with unknowns being bad today, we will stick with the park and grabs heading home. Its also on the edge of my 30Km range.
This one has actually been in a car accident. I managed to extract the container and sign the log, but its sitting on the ground. Once fixed, it will probably disappear.
Found with madrabbitoh. TFTC
Our luck with unknowns being bad today, we will stick with the park and grabs heading home. Its also on the edge of my 30Km range.
This one has actually been in a car accident. I managed to extract the container and sign the log, but its sitting on the ground. Once fixed, it will probably disappear.
Found with madrabbitoh. TFTC
Our car GPS was having big problems with this and the next in the series, and we ended up parking a fair way away and walking to GZ. Tftc!
July 2018 Weekend trip to Watagen National park for the Lake Macquarie History series with Fiztzy_1965 and MinnieK.
On the way North we took the old highway and collected as many caches as we could along the way.
Thanks.
25468.21 TNLN
Visited: World Traveling Gold GC A#6 & Flying Skull A#121
**Albida**
On the way North we took the old highway and collected as many caches as we could along the way.
Thanks.
25468.21 TNLN
Visited: World Traveling Gold GC A#6 & Flying Skull A#121
**Albida**
16,179. Found during a trip up north with minniek and Albida33 for the LMHS Series and many other caches along the way.
Headed up to the Newcastle region with an aim to tackle the LMHS Series (which we solved for the recent Mega but didn't have the time for that weekend) and as many bonus caches along the way. With a few hours up our sleeves during the drive up we diverted off the highway for some caches in the Classic Motorcycles Series and some others. This was the next stop for the day. Quick find at GZ. Signed the log, replaced the cache, and we headed off to the next one.
Thanks jfindit/Xphenoms !! Appreciate the effort that went into this neat series.
TNLN - TFTC !!
Headed up to the Newcastle region with an aim to tackle the LMHS Series (which we solved for the recent Mega but didn't have the time for that weekend) and as many bonus caches along the way. With a few hours up our sleeves during the drive up we diverted off the highway for some caches in the Classic Motorcycles Series and some others. This was the next stop for the day. Quick find at GZ. Signed the log, replaced the cache, and we headed off to the next one.
Thanks jfindit/Xphenoms !! Appreciate the effort that went into this neat series.
TNLN - TFTC !!
Headed for a weekend away with fitzy_1965 and albida33 with the aim to collect the LMHS puzzle caches. Started our trip early Friday and back home Sunday afternoon collecting just over 120 caches along the way.
All caches found quickly and easily unless otherwise stated.
All caches found quickly and easily unless otherwise stated.
Found Today Before Meeting the rest of the team at 'Lest We Forget' up the road!
### Tftc xphenoms ###
### Tftc xphenoms ###
Find #2105
On our way to Central Mangrove to meet friends for a couple of the trickier local caches, we stopped by here to grab our 29th in the Classic Motorcycles... A quick find in 'the' spot, took us a minute or two and we were off to our meeting spot. TFTC xPhenoms.....
On our way to Central Mangrove to meet friends for a couple of the trickier local caches, we stopped by here to grab our 29th in the Classic Motorcycles... A quick find in 'the' spot, took us a minute or two and we were off to our meeting spot. TFTC xPhenoms.....
*Found on the second day of the OZMega/Muster being held at Morisett. This cache along with most of the others were safe and Well when found. TFTC
Today I was at Dubbo Gully and Mangrove Mountain and wanted a cache on the way home to keep my streak going as it had been so foggy on the way up from Sydney this morning I did not feel it was safe to pull off the road.
I'd looked at google maps last night to see where to pull over for this cache. As I drove back the GPS did not register it but I stopped anyway and walked over, pretending I was looking at the green road signs. Of course someone else had stopped at the same time and I didn't want to look sus.
And there it was, exactly where I expected!
SL and visited some TBs.
TFTC # 2439, Streak day #113.
I'd looked at google maps last night to see where to pull over for this cache. As I drove back the GPS did not register it but I stopped anyway and walked over, pretending I was looking at the green road signs. Of course someone else had stopped at the same time and I didn't want to look sus.
And there it was, exactly where I expected!
SL and visited some TBs.
TFTC # 2439, Streak day #113.
Well that one was different. Cute log book. Just what all bikers would carry! TFTC
Stay overnight very worn out, then back again today some caches on way to Broke town., great enjoyed day, sign in ...
I don’t know why but the roads out this way confuse me.., had to do a u-turn or two but finally got onto the right road to grab the cache. TFTH.
#1576
Nice afternoon caching around Somersby. Plenty of parking space near this one. SL and returned.
TFTC jfindit
Nice afternoon caching around Somersby. Plenty of parking space near this one. SL and returned.
TFTC jfindit
As we wanted a bit of a run with easy caches today, we decided to pick up some of the Classic Motorcycles series. All were easily found and our name was added to each of the logs. Each one was put back where it was found before we moved on. Many thanks go to xPhenoms for all the caches in this series.
Headed up to Wyong today to attend the annual Central Coast Amateur (HAM) Radio Field Day, held at the Wyong racecourse. And after a fun filled day of HAM radio activities, and with a carload of second hand "treasure", I took a slight diversion on my way home to collect some of the "Classic Motorcycles" cache series placed along Peat's Ridge Road. This was the 11th of 14 finds for the afternoon.
After grabbing number ten I continued down the exit ramp onto Wiseman's Ferry Road, then under the road bridge to GZ for a now very familiar find. TNLNSL, and then replaced as found. TFTC xPhenoms.
Find #1596
After grabbing number ten I continued down the exit ramp onto Wiseman's Ferry Road, then under the road bridge to GZ for a now very familiar find. TNLNSL, and then replaced as found. TFTC xPhenoms.
Find #1596
I was on my way out to Central Mangrove this afternoon and grabbed a few more of this series along the way. A quick find and the cache is in good condition. Many thanks for this interesting series.
Out and about to go pick up a mower for a mate , so we decided to throw in some caching to brake the trip up how to make a 8 hour round trip turn into 12
many thanx to all the cache placers for the caches we found, we did the one we drove past , so not pattern was followed [8)]
Total finds for a casual day of 24 caches , and a coupla beers and a snack at the Wiseman's club, so all in all a top day, many thanx
many thanx to all the cache placers for the caches we found, we did the one we drove past , so not pattern was followed [8)]
Total finds for a casual day of 24 caches , and a coupla beers and a snack at the Wiseman's club, so all in all a top day, many thanx
Out today to get a few more on the classic motorcycle and the tweety bird runs. TFTC
Found while travelling between terrigal and home along the senic route. Its lots longer but better than the highway.
Tffc
Tffc
This part of the intersection sees very little traffic, so extracting the cache was easier than for some of the others in this series.
TFTC
TFTC
Tftc, setting out today with the aim of getting 50 caches. I spent the night before solving the puzzle caches in the region. I made my way back up the M1 to my recent hunting ground. I followed the Classic Motorcycles up to Mangrove and then followed ALL7s caches down Brush Creek Road which revealed the beautiful Cedar Brush Creek and Yarramalong. Another wonderful caching day!
Another sunny day, So I am going geocaching.
I am heading up the hill again to try to find those caches I missed last time.
I missed these caches the other day, I just did not have time, So, I am back. [^]
Well, now it is time to go down hill and back home. So I followed the green Icons down the road.
A quick find here.
Thanks for the cache.
I am heading up the hill again to try to find those caches I missed last time.
I missed these caches the other day, I just did not have time, So, I am back. [^]
Well, now it is time to go down hill and back home. So I followed the green Icons down the road.
A quick find here.
Thanks for the cache.
Found on the way home from placing a couple of geocaches around a Kooree Guide Cabin for an activity.
A very quick find.
Thanks jfindit and xPhenoms.
A very quick find.
Thanks jfindit and xPhenoms.
Today I was on a Geocaching tour around the Central Coast area, away from the City rush and out in the quiet bushland. My first way took me up to the hill through the Bush. I was looking here for the caches all alone.
Back in civilisation, I went back to Kulnarra and back to Gosford. I also found many caches here and was happy to look at the nice nature here.
Thank you to all the owners in the bushland for all those Caches
Thank you
Team sissifalke
Back in civilisation, I went back to Kulnarra and back to Gosford. I also found many caches here and was happy to look at the nice nature here.
Thank you to all the owners in the bushland for all those Caches
Thank you
Team sissifalke
Continuing our day out, we did this one easily, then took the on/off ramp again to get the next one and a U turn to get back on track.
Thanks xPhenoms for this Motorcycle trail which I did today in the heat. They were good easy finds (most of them) I enjoyed the ride although it brought back great memories of my Tiger Cub and Speed twin days.
Found 5:47 pm with Skypirate. Finally getting around to logging these finds. I had the urge to get out and look for geocaches so I took Sky along with me although he didn't realise/know we'd be chasing more than a few. So arriving near GZ with the geovehicle it didn't take long to find the cache.
Signed the log and replaced as it had been found.
Thanks for the cache.
Signed the log and replaced as it had been found.
Thanks for the cache.
Decided to take a run out along Peats Ridge and do the Motorcycle Series. While I love the concept and the information provided in the caches, the hides themselves are unimaginative, boring and some border on dangerous. But thank you all the same for the aforementioned reasons.
This was the twelfth of 22 today.
This was the twelfth of 22 today.
TFTC nice easy find, wow where did that car come from, muggle snuck up on us, all good though
6787 Cache Found
Travelled down the Thin Black Line again early this morning down to the Big Smoke "Sydney". Took the opportunity to pick up a few new caches that have appeared on my map. Not good memories of this motorcycle cost me a lot of money, Took one on a test ride from Suzuki Motorcycles at Bankstown and threw it up the road. They wern't impressed.
Another favourite for the ouch
Thanks for the great cache and adventure jfindit
Travelled down the Thin Black Line again early this morning down to the Big Smoke "Sydney". Took the opportunity to pick up a few new caches that have appeared on my map. Not good memories of this motorcycle cost me a lot of money, Took one on a test ride from Suzuki Motorcycles at Bankstown and threw it up the road. They wern't impressed.
Another favourite for the ouch
Thanks for the great cache and adventure jfindit
Classic Motorcycles # Suzuki GT750 Waterbottle was transferred from jfindit to user xPhenoms
Getting a bit sick of driving around suburbia to go caching, I decided to return to how things used to be in the early days when I lived in Adelaide and would often do a big loop of up to 200km to get a few finds. Being only minutes from the start of the M1 makes the Central Coast a good target and I picked a loop from Mt White up to Peats Ridge and back onto the freeway. And it was a lot more enjoyable than stop start driving in town! A bunch of nice easy finds with this series on the loop. Thanks jfindit.
My phone lost reception here however I had a bunch of the nearby caches saved onto my phone from an earlier trip. An easy find.
Another Japanese bike. My wife is Japanese and I'm a fan of Japanese auto gear. My Dad used to own a couple of Nissan Silvias - he wanted my wife and I to source some parts for his Silvia S14 once while we were in Japan. But everyone my wife's family rang laughed at us - The S14 was an 'old' car and no-one had parts any more! It's certainly not like Australia where we might buy a 10-15 year old car and still have a chance at sourcing parts from the wreckers.
TFTC!
Another Japanese bike. My wife is Japanese and I'm a fan of Japanese auto gear. My Dad used to own a couple of Nissan Silvias - he wanted my wife and I to source some parts for his Silvia S14 once while we were in Japan. But everyone my wife's family rang laughed at us - The S14 was an 'old' car and no-one had parts any more! It's certainly not like Australia where we might buy a 10-15 year old car and still have a chance at sourcing parts from the wreckers.
TFTC!
#165
Decided to take on a powertrail before the sun went down. This was our first and were still breaking in our new Garmin, so took a LOT longer to find than originally thought.
Once the system was figured out, a bit of marriage speak later, we got our act together and started finding some caches!
Saw plenty of motorcycles riding by as we went too which felt rather fitting
Thanks jfindit!
Decided to take on a powertrail before the sun went down. This was our first and were still breaking in our new Garmin, so took a LOT longer to find than originally thought.
Once the system was figured out, a bit of marriage speak later, we got our act together and started finding some caches!
Saw plenty of motorcycles riding by as we went too which felt rather fitting
Thanks jfindit!