D2B 19 Drysdale, Victoria, Australia
By
deshut on 27-May-15. Waypoint GC5WD94
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Logs
Stayed at BIG4 Bellarine Holiday Park for 11 days with the Australian Deaf Caravan & Camping Group. here's one I found and logged today. Thank you for placing the cache deshut
Staying in Geelong for last few days of my trip. Haven't cached this area very much.
Off for an early morning caching run trying to find a few geocaches and catch the Easter Bunny in the act. Missed the Easter Bunny but caught the sun rising over the horizon. The deep red sun popped thru the clouds was great along this road. Nice quick find in the obvious place with good coordinates. Thanks for the cache, deshut.Hunter
House sitting down this way so snuck out for a few finds. Nice and quick due to good co-ords.
Over here in aussieland visiting family. I have 2 weeks left till I head back to the US so grabbing as many geocaches as I possibly can.Can confirm log book pretty wet. Added an extra piece of paper not sure how long it will stay dry.
I thought that I would give this series a go today given the nice weather and the opportunity to add a few finds to help with a souvenir that i am working towards. There are a few caches that need a bit of work, either looking a bit tired in condition or have a wet log. Some of the descriptions in relation to the type of container or size of the cache need updating. Otherwise, it was a pleasant countryside drive with minimal traffic. Overall I spent around 2 hours on this series. TFTC.
Decided to give this trail a go and managed to find most of the ones I attempted today. Some took a few a minutes while some were spotted on approach. All up a good little series with different types of hides. All caches in good condition unless otherwise noted.
Thanks deshut.... All caches in good condition unless otherwise noted.
Thanks deshut.... All caches in good condition unless otherwise noted.
Found by caughtatwork on 12/03/2023 at 3:43:00 PM
Back to where we parked the car and heading in the other direction, but this was a tricky find here today.
Took nothing, left nothing.
Thanks for placing this geocache here for us to find today, for without those who like to hide geocaches, there would be nothing around for those who like to find geocaches.
*Overall Experience: 3*
GAFF1
Back to where we parked the car and heading in the other direction, but this was a tricky find here today.
Took nothing, left nothing.
Thanks for placing this geocache here for us to find today, for without those who like to hide geocaches, there would be nothing around for those who like to find geocaches.
*Overall Experience: 3*
GAFF1
Rated: for Overall Experience
B had some cache maintenance to do in Portarlington and a Lego purchase to pick up
In Ocean Grove, so set off with C in that general direction with a 3rd objective of starting to clear through more of the many many unfound caches we have on the peninsula. After starting out in Port we headed across towards D2B and Do You Believe in, chasing some bulk PnG smilies as our find numbers in February are somewhat lower than most other months, and such things come in handy for challenge caches.
We started mid trail on D2B and soon realised quick PnG’s were not going to be the case. Many of this series need some love, we found anything from empty containers with no logs, to damaged containers, to logbooks thats were just paper mush. Fortunately Do You Believe in was better as C’s 7yo patience was starting to wear thin.
Thanks for placing these caches for us to find.
In Ocean Grove, so set off with C in that general direction with a 3rd objective of starting to clear through more of the many many unfound caches we have on the peninsula. After starting out in Port we headed across towards D2B and Do You Believe in, chasing some bulk PnG smilies as our find numbers in February are somewhat lower than most other months, and such things come in handy for challenge caches.
We started mid trail on D2B and soon realised quick PnG’s were not going to be the case. Many of this series need some love, we found anything from empty containers with no logs, to damaged containers, to logbooks thats were just paper mush. Fortunately Do You Believe in was better as C’s 7yo patience was starting to wear thin.
Thanks for placing these caches for us to find.
Enjoying this trail of caches on a long weekend.
It was wet and the grass was long in a lot of places which meant I was soaked by the end of the day.
I had to stop at woolies to get extra socks before stopping at the motel for the next days adventures.
Thanks for the cache.
#4279
It was wet and the grass was long in a lot of places which meant I was soaked by the end of the day.
I had to stop at woolies to get extra socks before stopping at the motel for the next days adventures.
Thanks for the cache.
#4279
Back down on the Bellarine during another visit to my daughters place in the area. Didn’t really intend to be doing any hunting while I was down this time, or parkrunning for that matter, and didn’t come prepared for said activities. So after freezing myself half to death yesterday morning at You Yangs parkrun, I covered up hoping to keep somewhat warmer this morning, but unfortunately, Mother Nature had other ideas by providing a gale force cold wind that almost rendered my hands useless. But nonetheless, I persevered until I could no longer take it.
This one had me thinking a little, but I wasn’t completely stumped.
This one had me thinking a little, but I wasn’t completely stumped.
Quick toilet break at swan bay and then back, found it straight away this time
Yey,
Successfully found, quickly while being watched by a big hairy bull!
TFTC and restoring our faith in our finding capabilities.
Successfully found, quickly while being watched by a big hairy bull!
TFTC and restoring our faith in our finding capabilities.
In St Leonard today to attend 2 events. The weather was kind, the crowds were absent, apart from geocachers and for us the caches were plenty as we haven't collected a lot in this area.
I thought I could tick off a number of these before the event but time got away from LL. Headed back after the events to collect some more.
Was nice to catch up with the CO at the events.
Spotted this one on the right angle.
Thanks for placing and maintaining deshut.
I thought I could tick off a number of these before the event but time got away from LL. Headed back after the events to collect some more.
Was nice to catch up with the CO at the events.
Spotted this one on the right angle.
Thanks for placing and maintaining deshut.
It’s Friday afternoon and that means caching time! I wasn’t betting on it being so windy down here, but here I am, dust and all! As the local cache guardian was super disinterested in what I was up to, I hopped up to GZ, figured I’d need a TOTT, grabbed a natural TOTT, spent a couple of minutes trying to manoeuvre the cache towards me, almost got my arm stuck, but won in the end. I sat down on the tree branch to sign the log book. After putting the cache back I got in my car so I could write my log. I randomly looked up to see the nearby bull staring at me through my car window. Got a fright but had a giggle. TFTC
Another quick find. Enjoying the series and the drive. Out on the day before school goes back with geoson collecting this interesting series. Didn’t realise there is still plenty of farming in the area. Thank you for bringing us down here. TFTC
Back at it on the D2B... When there's drama in your life geocaching sets you free...
Favourite hide of the day so far. Dropped off an amazing Spider-Man token. TFTC
Came back this morning @ 3:30am while doing milk run to retrieve the TB as I would like to help it with its journey. But what I discovered is a fresh Birdsnest along with an egg. So for future reference just a heads up that to be careful where you poke your hands with finding this cache as you may disturb a bird or baby bird or both. Container is positioned on a corner of its nest.
Passing through at 4am while doing milk run in the area and noticed that this is not far from the main road so not far to walk. Nice easy find and everything seemed to be in good condition. TFTC
And that's my 600th!! Decided to smash out some caches this cold and foggy Sunday. Thanks for the effort it placing and maintaining such a big series. Cheers
We’re in luck, the workers are moving slowly ahead of us. Timing nicely with our stops to find the caches. Let’s hope it continues!
Off on another day caching around the Bellarine Peninsula with our good mate Rebel Acts.
A mixture of trails and other caches. The trails here are a bit of a treat as rather than the preform tubes or similar containers we have generally experienced in the past, most containers are of good size and often are a bit of a feature of the theme in the cache name.
We were racing the weather a bit trying to get in as much as possible before rain set in, but still had to battle showers. Lucky we were prepared.
All in all, another great day caching.
All logs signed with RASP (Rebel Acts, SKI Pair).
TFTC
Off on another day caching around the Bellarine Peninsula with our good mate Rebel Acts.
A mixture of trails and other caches. The trails here are a bit of a treat as rather than the preform tubes or similar containers we have generally experienced in the past, most containers are of good size and often are a bit of a feature of the theme in the cache name.
We were racing the weather a bit trying to get in as much as possible before rain set in, but still had to battle showers. Lucky we were prepared.
All in all, another great day caching.
All logs signed with RASP (Rebel Acts, SKI Pair).
TFTC
Loving this series, hats off to the person who placed them
Really like that they are all different sizes and shapes and some very creative ones
Really like that they are all different sizes and shapes and some very creative ones
I have a free day to go out caching so today I have started out with this power trail. after today I will have found more caches then all of last year..... I loved all the different cache types all I found them all, some logs sheets were wet some caches were out in the open but they are all there. Happy to put a smiley on all these caches. TFTC.
Set of for the arvo to find some caches while the rest of our family and friends were busy at home
Had a young fellow with me so decided to tackle this series so he wouldn't get too bored but he loved them and we did more than I thought we would
Sorry for the genetic message but there was too many to remember each one and I am now logging them back at home
TFTC
Had a young fellow with me so decided to tackle this series so he wouldn't get too bored but he loved them and we did more than I thought we would
Sorry for the genetic message but there was too many to remember each one and I am now logging them back at home
TFTC
With The ring of Swiss cheese coming down we could now catch up with our Metro Mates, so once again I teamed up with Omegaman1971 and headed to the Geelong area to do some of the many labs and several caches in the area. We had a great time exploring the area.
This was one of the caches we found today.
Thanks deshut for the cache.
This was one of the caches we found today.
Thanks deshut for the cache.