Procrastination Installation 38 Karrakup, Western Australia, Australia
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jinta29 on 11-Jul-15. Waypoint GC5Z5QH
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Unfortunately we are unable to maintain this cache any longer and have removed it. Thanks to all those that found and (hopefully) enjoyed this series. Cheers!!
Started this series way back in 2017 so it was high time to finish it! Enjoyed the drive, still a lot of water over the track but the flowers were magnificent. A lot of the logs are quite wet but we managed to sign them all.
Thanks Jinta29 for an enjoyable morning geocaching!
Thanks Jinta29 for an enjoyable morning geocaching!
Out and about collecting some caches in the area. Look forward to the rest of this series. TFTC Log here was very wet. Managed to put my name on and place it in a zip lock. Sorry I had no paper left.
Perfect series of 46 today for my 46th birthday!! Plus one for good luck. Thanks for placing. Lovely day in the WA bush.
Decided to do this series of 46 for a 46th Birthday outing. Thank you for placing it out. Aussie bush is the best. Road quite good but glad we had a 4WD ute in places.
TFTC
Teamed up with LisaO89 to complete this series today.
Signed log as WaLi.
Thanks jinta29 for Procrastination Installation.
Teamed up with LisaO89 to complete this series today.
Signed log as WaLi.
Thanks jinta29 for Procrastination Installation.
Teamed up with WayneO to finish off this series today, signed the logs as WaLi. Thanks for the caches.
I like the container. Very ante.
Thanks jinta29 for another great series. I made 21 Procrastination Installation finds from 21 attempts. The roads are different from a few weeks ago when I started. There was small tree down over the track and the holes are now deep puddles. Stormageddon certainly shook the bush up.
Thanks jinta29 for another great series. I made 21 Procrastination Installation finds from 21 attempts. The roads are different from a few weeks ago when I started. There was small tree down over the track and the holes are now deep puddles. Stormageddon certainly shook the bush up.
Cache host has had a close call at some time in the past.
The end still fits so it's not in need of repair.
The end still fits so it's not in need of repair.
It appears the caches I logged on the app earlier didn't upload onto Geocaching.com, so am logging this again now. Tftc
Out doing some 4x4 in jarrahdale. With Itskate. Shynae and Linden5693 we signed the logs as SLIC. Found some possible new hiding places watch this space
Logged as ap and BCP. Nice easy find again thanks
We set out to find the rest of the series along this track. It was an eventful day with one live scorpion found, a wasp nest in a tree - I was stung for the first time ever - 3 times . But all in all was a great day. We had 65 finds and one dnf.
We set out to find the rest of the series along this track. It was an eventful day with one live scorpion found, a wasp nest in a tree - I was stung for the first time ever - 3 times . But all in all was a great day. We had 65 finds and one dnf.
We have been looking at this area for while and today we had the opportunity to give it a go. Our goal for the day was to find 100 caches so together with BigRyanFamily and their Prado we tackled the Stephen King and Procrastination series. I have always liked the Stephen King Books so this series was bringing back some memories as we made our way around.
I'm glad we didn't come across a nest of these ones but we did see plenty of its smaller cousins.
TFTC jinta29
I'm glad we didn't come across a nest of these ones but we did see plenty of its smaller cousins.
TFTC jinta29
Day 283 of our 366 day straight challenge. Out with ChrisRG to grab as many of the Stephen King and Procrastination series as we can, with the aim of 100 caches for the day. Sorry about generic logs but time is of the essence. TFTC
After having been caching recently in suburbia, in parks and beach areas, it seemed like it was time to go bush caching again. so we decided to look for the series and some others along the roads where we have passed by caches before. They were mostly no problem to find and each log was signed, mostly by using just initials, and all were put back as found. Thanks go to the cache owners who put out all the caches we found today.
Out for a morning geocaching with me myself and I! Plan was to finish off the Procrastination Series, then finish off the Book Series, and grab any random ones on the way. And that's exactly what I did!! 57 finds, only a couple DNF's. Pretty happy with that! Apologies for the generic log, but there is quite a few of them!!
TFTC!
TFTC!
Logged together with Outlaw166 while visiting Australia. Most log books were logged as FlashOut to save space on the log.
Thanks for a great trail, we left a story at the first and last caches of this trail.
A big thank you Jinta29 for all the work you did and I managed to get my 8000th cache today.
It's a shame that there was fire damage to some of the caches and we searched each cache that had a previous DNF. A couple were found and a few weren't.
Thanks for a great trail, we left a story at the first and last caches of this trail.
A big thank you Jinta29 for all the work you did and I managed to get my 8000th cache today.
It's a shame that there was fire damage to some of the caches and we searched each cache that had a previous DNF. A couple were found and a few weren't.
It’s was last hunting day in this year before event. Found together with Flasharry. Team name “Flashout” It’s ant with burning legs )) TFTC!
I started this series a couple of years ago and never got round to finishing it off. Today was the day. There's been fire through parts of this area but most caches were still intact. 98 finds today including the Stephen King series and a few others. Great day 4wding through the bush. Thanks Jinta.
Thank you! Out with papillon367 and Photo-Play for a little 4WD action. Happy to make the find here.
Found it. TFTC jinta29. Teamed up with papillon367 and ullyssia for a 4WD adventure. The aim was to find as much of the Procrastination Installation series as we could in the time given.
Teamed up with ullyssia and Photo-Play to tackle the Procrastination Installation series. Glad we used the Landcruiser as there were a few ruts on the roads that we needed the extra clearance for. A fire has gone through the area and a few caches were missing, several were damaged but most were still in place. Thank you for the hide jinta29.
Was a little worried when we got out here to do this series when we saw there had been a fire through this area. But we found it quick and intact. Tftc
One cold winter morning, two intrepid cachers set off to attempt to collect the Hidden Creatures Souvenirs…
My goal was to find at least 60 caches. I dropped my geobaby off at my muggle MIL’s house (MASSIVE thanks to you Ma! You’re the best!! <3), picked up my favourite geocaching buddy (aka Dad) and drove down the hill. We had already completed part of Jinta29’s Steven King series and I thought that I'd finish the rest, then finding the Procrastination Instillation series would net me enough finds to get the World Turtle Hidden Creatures souvenir. Fingers crossed.
Before we could get to our first find of the day, we had to do a little 4WDing. (Rather nerve wracking for someone who has only been a passenger and never the driver when 4WDing, but I did it ).
And as usual when it comes to me and Fernio, there was a competition to see who could bag the most finds.
Tally
Me: 18
Dad: 5
DNF: 1
My goal was to find at least 60 caches. I dropped my geobaby off at my muggle MIL’s house (MASSIVE thanks to you Ma! You’re the best!! <3), picked up my favourite geocaching buddy (aka Dad) and drove down the hill. We had already completed part of Jinta29’s Steven King series and I thought that I'd finish the rest, then finding the Procrastination Instillation series would net me enough finds to get the World Turtle Hidden Creatures souvenir. Fingers crossed.
Before we could get to our first find of the day, we had to do a little 4WDing. (Rather nerve wracking for someone who has only been a passenger and never the driver when 4WDing, but I did it ).
And as usual when it comes to me and Fernio, there was a competition to see who could bag the most finds.
Tally
Me: 18
Dad: 5
DNF: 1
Out for a day caching with Chwiliwr finding caches around the Jarrahdale area starting where he had previously left off the Procrastination Installation series the day they were published a few years ago and ending up doing a few of the Civilisation series east of Jarrahdale.
The track where the Procrastination series is located is currently only 4WD as there are quite a few puddles with a couple of 'lakes' to cross. One of the 'lakes' somehow let out half of the air out of one of the tyre's so it was slower going from that point on until we could put some air back in down at the service station down on the highway after we finished finding caches for the day. (Wasn't going to interrupt a fine and enjoyable day of caching.)
Most caches were found without trouble for the first half of the day but had to use the hints on the second half as the GPS started playing up making it a bit harder to find GZ. Some logs were not able to be signed so replaced them and at one cache removed a replacement cache as we found both it and the original on opposite sides of the track.
Log signed and cache returned as found.
Thanks jinta29 for the cache.
The track where the Procrastination series is located is currently only 4WD as there are quite a few puddles with a couple of 'lakes' to cross. One of the 'lakes' somehow let out half of the air out of one of the tyre's so it was slower going from that point on until we could put some air back in down at the service station down on the highway after we finished finding caches for the day. (Wasn't going to interrupt a fine and enjoyable day of caching.)
Most caches were found without trouble for the first half of the day but had to use the hints on the second half as the GPS started playing up making it a bit harder to find GZ. Some logs were not able to be signed so replaced them and at one cache removed a replacement cache as we found both it and the original on opposite sides of the track.
Log signed and cache returned as found.
Thanks jinta29 for the cache.
Out for a day caching with the better half finding caches around the Jarrahdale area starting where I had previously left off the Procrastination Installation series the day they were published a few years ago and ending up doing a few of the Civilisation series east of Jarrahdale.
The track where the Procrastination series is located is currently only 4WD as there are quite a few puddles with a couple of 'lakes' to cross. One of the 'lakes' somehow let out half of the air out of one of the tyre's so it was slower going from that point on until we could put some air back in down at the service station down on the highway after we finished finding caches for the day. (Wasn't going to interrupt a fine and enjoyable day of caching.)
Most caches were found without trouble for the first half of the day but had to use the hints on the second half as the GPS started playing up making it a bit harder to find GZ. Some logs were not able to be signed so replaced them and at one cache removed a replacement cache as we found both it and the original on opposite sides of the track.
New log signed and cache returned as found.
Thanks jinta29 for the cache.
Another cache where the log was replaced.
The track where the Procrastination series is located is currently only 4WD as there are quite a few puddles with a couple of 'lakes' to cross. One of the 'lakes' somehow let out half of the air out of one of the tyre's so it was slower going from that point on until we could put some air back in down at the service station down on the highway after we finished finding caches for the day. (Wasn't going to interrupt a fine and enjoyable day of caching.)
Most caches were found without trouble for the first half of the day but had to use the hints on the second half as the GPS started playing up making it a bit harder to find GZ. Some logs were not able to be signed so replaced them and at one cache removed a replacement cache as we found both it and the original on opposite sides of the track.
New log signed and cache returned as found.
Thanks jinta29 for the cache.
Another cache where the log was replaced.
We headed down to Jarrahdale today to continue on cleaning up the map and claiming those smilies, we had a great day full of lots of laughs and adventures, we only had one DNF for the day but came up trumps here, most of the finds were nice and quick with coordinates being pretty spot on, thanks to all CO’s for placing the caches, we collected some TB’s along the way and will move them on TFTC
[:o)]
Mr. Wileyclan and I decided to spend this fantastic Autumn Day caching in the Hills. Our plan was to complete the Procrastination Series, a good outing on any day. But with fairly accurate co-ordinates, the trusty Pajero and some determination, we clear the goal series and then also completed the Stephen King Series. Both were very enjoyable.
Today we also cleared some previous DNF’s, a few more SWH caches and one or two other random stop spots.
We used multiple methods to sign the logs, sometimes the stamps, and sometimes the pen. Some repairs were undertaken along the way. The book titles prompted some discussion on the pros and cons of the various plots, well at least for the ones we recognised
The track was in very good condition, but there were definite places that needed all four wheels driving to get beyond the rut.
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Thanks jinta29 for bringing me to this location. I found the cache at 11:02:00 AM. This was my Find 43 for today out of a Total number of 105 Finds and 0 DNF for for this Caching Outing. The cache was found in Good Condition and I returned the cache as I found it.
This find brings my total number of Finds to 3945.
Mr. Wileyclan and I decided to spend this fantastic Autumn Day caching in the Hills. Our plan was to complete the Procrastination Series, a good outing on any day. But with fairly accurate co-ordinates, the trusty Pajero and some determination, we clear the goal series and then also completed the Stephen King Series. Both were very enjoyable.
Today we also cleared some previous DNF’s, a few more SWH caches and one or two other random stop spots.
We used multiple methods to sign the logs, sometimes the stamps, and sometimes the pen. Some repairs were undertaken along the way. The book titles prompted some discussion on the pros and cons of the various plots, well at least for the ones we recognised
The track was in very good condition, but there were definite places that needed all four wheels driving to get beyond the rut.
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Thanks jinta29 for bringing me to this location. I found the cache at 11:02:00 AM. This was my Find 43 for today out of a Total number of 105 Finds and 0 DNF for for this Caching Outing. The cache was found in Good Condition and I returned the cache as I found it.
This find brings my total number of Finds to 3945.
Found at 11:03:00 AM.
Wowee, what a day! Today rudi63 and I made plans to tackle the Procrastionation Installation series. So after getting picked up early for a Saturday we set off and found a couple of caches on the way with our first finds being around 0800 and last about 1430. After smashing out the Procrastionation Series with many variants of our names in the log books - some say wc & r63, some are our full names and some are stamped. Really depended on how we were feeling at each one [:o)] - we paused to consider our next move. Thankfuly we had rudi63's 4WD as although most of the track is passable by 2WD there are definitely some places where the extra 2WD really came into its own. Part way through the Procrastination Installation series we also stopped off to gather a night cache in the middle of the day [8]
The decision was made to start the Stephen King series and then turn off to grab the earthcache. Well that didn't work out as we passed under Nettleton Road when we thought we were level with it. Not to matter as we were flying along completing the series. We had one cache that was burnt out but rudi63 had a replacement that suited this sort of series in his car so the owner need not worry.
After a very enjoyable Stephen King series (they are awesome books as well) we made our way towards the Civilisation series earthcache. On the way I grabbed a couple of caches that rudi63 had already done, including one of the older caches in WA. Earthcache complete, we headed for home but first we went and turned a on the Civilisation series into a as well as stopping off for a couple of other easy grabs.
All in all a succesful day with 105 finds to each of us! Not bad considering I was thinking I would get about 40 today
Thanks for the cache jinta29, it was cache number 2526 for me and was number 42 in my run of 105 finds and 0 DNFs for today's geocaching effort.
Cheers
Wowee, what a day! Today rudi63 and I made plans to tackle the Procrastionation Installation series. So after getting picked up early for a Saturday we set off and found a couple of caches on the way with our first finds being around 0800 and last about 1430. After smashing out the Procrastionation Series with many variants of our names in the log books - some say wc & r63, some are our full names and some are stamped. Really depended on how we were feeling at each one [:o)] - we paused to consider our next move. Thankfuly we had rudi63's 4WD as although most of the track is passable by 2WD there are definitely some places where the extra 2WD really came into its own. Part way through the Procrastination Installation series we also stopped off to gather a night cache in the middle of the day [8]
The decision was made to start the Stephen King series and then turn off to grab the earthcache. Well that didn't work out as we passed under Nettleton Road when we thought we were level with it. Not to matter as we were flying along completing the series. We had one cache that was burnt out but rudi63 had a replacement that suited this sort of series in his car so the owner need not worry.
After a very enjoyable Stephen King series (they are awesome books as well) we made our way towards the Civilisation series earthcache. On the way I grabbed a couple of caches that rudi63 had already done, including one of the older caches in WA. Earthcache complete, we headed for home but first we went and turned a on the Civilisation series into a as well as stopping off for a couple of other easy grabs.
All in all a succesful day with 105 finds to each of us! Not bad considering I was thinking I would get about 40 today
Thanks for the cache jinta29, it was cache number 2526 for me and was number 42 in my run of 105 finds and 0 DNFs for today's geocaching effort.
Cheers
Accompanied with Everlasting for the day. It was quiet good hidden place. Enjoyed hunting to find it and thanks for it.
26540 found the cache
With Varuna for the day - with very nice weather also scene as well -
we real enjoyed drive the car through the bush land - search, found caches and signed the log. [^]
It was excellent hide spot and nice camo etc. [^][^]
Included the hint - very excellent so no DNF for us. [^]
Thanks jinta29 for hide the caches. [^]
With Varuna for the day - with very nice weather also scene as well -
we real enjoyed drive the car through the bush land - search, found caches and signed the log. [^]
It was excellent hide spot and nice camo etc. [^][^]
Included the hint - very excellent so no DNF for us. [^]
Thanks jinta29 for hide the caches. [^]
I have not been out caching for an age, so I roped in Rokadz and the fitzys for a boys day out on the road. This stretch of caches have been on my radar for sometime and today was the day.
Generic logs will be the go unless something out of the ordinary happens.
Thanks jinta29 for placing this cache series.
Found and logged *gasp* on 27 February 2018
TFTC
AlliedOz aka The Jokers
Generic logs will be the go unless something out of the ordinary happens.
Thanks jinta29 for placing this cache series.
Found and logged *gasp* on 27 February 2018
TFTC
AlliedOz aka The Jokers
Out with the boys (AlliedOz & The Fitzy's) to smash through as many caches as we can in between school runs. Thanks for the laughs boys. TFTS, 6 March flies 1 scorpion 1 slug looking thing. For the smaller caches we have logged as RATF
Finding myself at 0900 with a few spare hours this morning, I finally stopped procrastinating and set off to find as many hides in this series before 1200
With a deadline in play, I set myself a time limit of 10 mins at each hide and was happy to say I found my self signing Procrastination 46 a little late @1215 with only 2 dnf's recorded for the day
Thanks Jinta29 for a very enjoyable morning, a fantastic series with a good variety of hides
With a deadline in play, I set myself a time limit of 10 mins at each hide and was happy to say I found my self signing Procrastination 46 a little late @1215 with only 2 dnf's recorded for the day
Thanks Jinta29 for a very enjoyable morning, a fantastic series with a good variety of hides
Down from Geraldton enjoying the drive and the scenery with Team Bastholm and Cassie &Co. Thank you so much this series is Awesome .
**Found this while House Sitting in Bedfordale**
*Headed out to do the Procrastination Series*...
A overcast day with a few showers and *rain* sometimes. Most were fairly quick Park and Grab's but a few times I had to rely on the hint and that (thankfully) made them a quick find. A lot of puddles laying around and that made the drive more interesting. Managed to grab 55 today with only 1 DNF so a great day out.
A nice container in a lovely area.
Thanks for placing and maintaining this cache for our enjoyment jinta29. Appreciate your effort.
Greetings from Victoria.
-P
**Took**: *Nothing*
**Left**: *Nothing*
**#10891**
*Headed out to do the Procrastination Series*...
A overcast day with a few showers and *rain* sometimes. Most were fairly quick Park and Grab's but a few times I had to rely on the hint and that (thankfully) made them a quick find. A lot of puddles laying around and that made the drive more interesting. Managed to grab 55 today with only 1 DNF so a great day out.
A nice container in a lovely area.
Thanks for placing and maintaining this cache for our enjoyment jinta29. Appreciate your effort.
Greetings from Victoria.
-P
**Took**: *Nothing*
**Left**: *Nothing*
**#10891**
We headed up here to do our yearly maintenance run on this series and replaced the logs that needed replacing and checked on all the containers. The series is in good order and ready for more finders.
Miss-Placed and I came down to meet Becknmonts for one last caching adventure before she ventures further afield. We headed off from Gero finding a few geocahes along the way, we stopped at Moora for Breaky and with quite a few laughs along the trip down, we got there, We started the day by each abseiling down a small cliff.
Then we procrastinated for a while, We all had a blast running around the bush finding hidden treasures in every nook and cranny with only two DNFs for the day. A few of these caches gave us a good giggle kept us entertained. Quite a few wet logs made it a bit hard to write on an some logs were quite full with no space to write and some were definatively soggy and now we plan on ending it with a warm meal and a few drinks at our accommodation.
All in all it was a fun way to end our day after the drive down and a bit too much fun abseiling. TFTC jinta29
Then we procrastinated for a while, We all had a blast running around the bush finding hidden treasures in every nook and cranny with only two DNFs for the day. A few of these caches gave us a good giggle kept us entertained. Quite a few wet logs made it a bit hard to write on an some logs were quite full with no space to write and some were definatively soggy and now we plan on ending it with a warm meal and a few drinks at our accommodation.
All in all it was a fun way to end our day after the drive down and a bit too much fun abseiling. TFTC jinta29
After deciding to have one last caching adventure with BecknMonts before she heads off to the dark side. I picked up Gabs1963 and we hit the frog and toad. We decided to meet at Blasted Rock and have some fun abseiling before deciding on some Procastination for the way back to what is home for tonight.
We all had a blast running around the bush finding hidden treasures in every nook and cranny with only two DNFs for the day. A few of these caches gave us a good giggle kept us entertained. Quite a few wet logs made it a bit hard to write on an some logs were quite full with no space to write and some were definatively soggy.
All in all it was a fun way to end our day after the drive down and a bit too much fun abseiling. TFTC jinta29
We all had a blast running around the bush finding hidden treasures in every nook and cranny with only two DNFs for the day. A few of these caches gave us a good giggle kept us entertained. Quite a few wet logs made it a bit hard to write on an some logs were quite full with no space to write and some were definatively soggy.
All in all it was a fun way to end our day after the drive down and a bit too much fun abseiling. TFTC jinta29
Gabs1963 and Miss-Placed came down to meet up with me for one last caching adventure before I venture further afield. We started the day by each abseiling down a small cliff. Then we procrastinated for a while, and now we plan on ending it with a warm meal and a few drinks at our accommodation. TFTC jinta29
With nothing better to do I teamed up with Robbo56 to tackle this series, most were quick easy finds though a few had us stumped. A great many (30 or so) require new logs as they are nearly full or full already and some are too wet to write on.
TFTC
TFTC
We took our nephew and 2 nieces along today to tackle this series in two cars, bunny hopping on the way. The kids had a ball, especially the nephew and nieces as they don't get to geocache often. It took us almost 3 hours to complete with no dnf's tftc
Well its been a few days since we days this series and as usual I am late with my logs. Thanks for this series. It was such fun and to do it with familysteiner made it a great day out. I loved driving through I hope Alison did too. All caches were easily found with a couple that had been out in the open. We did place cache where we thought it should be at coords. Had a ball. TFTC
Ive been eyeing off this series for longer than I care to remember and so I was very excited that Orrsome Family was also free today AND had a 4x4 at the ready, as I doubt my Geocar (a people mover!) would have been able to successfully navigate parts of this track. Despite the forecast of a storm, the weather held off almost until we completed the series just under 3.5 hours after starting, with just a light sprinkle during our hunt for caches #40-46. Most caches were found easily with good coords and the supplied hints. A couple were found on the ground (one broken) when the hints clearly suggested otherwise, so we have replaced them as per the clues. 46 finds and no DNFs, then we carried on to do a few additional caches in order to round our tally for the day to 50. Apologies for the generic log, but thanks for this series, we had a great day. TFTC
Decided to complete the Procrastination Installation series today. Not knowing what the track was like I decided to pack the mountain bike in the car and complete the series by bike. I think the car would have handled most of the circuit but there were some sections that would have stopped me. I drove up and parked the car close to number one then set off on my way. This was the thirty ninth cache found out of 49 for the day and was found at 13:31.
Its a great time of year to be out as all the trees are starting to come out in flower, lots of bottle brushes and wattles out in flower. With the forecast of rain I packed a spare set of clothes but was lucky as there was only one light shower during the run.
Thanks jinta29 for the great series.
Its a great time of year to be out as all the trees are starting to come out in flower, lots of bottle brushes and wattles out in flower. With the forecast of rain I packed a spare set of clothes but was lucky as there was only one light shower during the run.
Thanks jinta29 for the great series.
Back in the hills to finish off the Procrastination series after 5 months.
This time we started from the end heading towards the start. All caches were found easily, the weather was just perfect for the adventure.
Thanks for putting the effort into this series.
This time we started from the end heading towards the start. All caches were found easily, the weather was just perfect for the adventure.
Thanks for putting the effort into this series.
We decided to come back Sunday arvo and knock the rest of this awesome series on the head. 31 caches today not bad!!
I really do hate generic logs as I feel they detract from all the COs work but I hope you will be ok with this today Jinta29 as there are so many
We have really really enjoyed this series, the amount of different containers was just fantastic and even hours into this caching day our 4 kids got out the car every time anxious to see what the cache was hidden in. It was fantastic:)
Def favourite for the series and some along the way too. Thanks Jinta29 for the incredible amount of work you've placed into this series.
For any cachers behind us we did the entire series in a Dodge Journey SUV. It was a little harder with the monster puddles being winter and all but none the less we never had a single problem. Would recommend starting from the bottom end ( not the admiral road end) as there is a pretty steep rutted hill that would be really hard to get up without a 4x4. much easier going down.
I really do hate generic logs as I feel they detract from all the COs work but I hope you will be ok with this today Jinta29 as there are so many
We have really really enjoyed this series, the amount of different containers was just fantastic and even hours into this caching day our 4 kids got out the car every time anxious to see what the cache was hidden in. It was fantastic:)
Def favourite for the series and some along the way too. Thanks Jinta29 for the incredible amount of work you've placed into this series.
For any cachers behind us we did the entire series in a Dodge Journey SUV. It was a little harder with the monster puddles being winter and all but none the less we never had a single problem. Would recommend starting from the bottom end ( not the admiral road end) as there is a pretty steep rutted hill that would be really hard to get up without a 4x4. much easier going down.
Master 10 came with me to this find. Scared the daylights out of him when he found it lol. Gave me a bit of a giggle. Gps was all over the place but a bit of caching logic had it found quickly. TFTH
WAGeoScout
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pug002 found it 2/6/2016. TFTC jinta29, very creative and nice caches. Thanks for the effort which has gone into this series Sorry for the generic, but fingers getting old ha ha. Geo hubby did the series on his own, I waited patiently in the car and hurling advice out the window when necessary.
Geo T saved the day again! The tree cover was making the GPS a bit jumpy and nature had hidden it a bit more than possibly intended, after a quick poke around in the perfect cache hidey hole it was found! Have rehidden with a bit more protection for the next finder! TFTC We are loving the cache holders on the second half of the run today!
TFTH what a great day with the Geo family! Saved again by Geo T!! Love these caches, such fun, not sure what you are going to find next.
Up in Perth for a day with Hplug we found ourselves up in the forest searching for caches! Tackling the Caches in the procrastination installation series we found most hides quite easily! We loved the randomness of the caches in size and type and in particular the home made hides! Thanks for the series Jinta29!
Out and about for the day with Big09 after dropping of the Geowife at the airport. Decided to do this series as it would take us back to the Albany highway. We had a great time going from cache to cache. Some of the cache containers where a real treat. Thanks for this series and TFTC
Lots of options here. Took me a few minutes. Thankfully didn't get bitten today. TFTC.
This was probably the best Valentines day gift ever from Mr Luna Maya We spent a very enjoyable day doing the procrastination series Started south at #46 and finished at #1. We found all except one, which I am sure we would have found if had time to search longer. I was lucky enough to find some beautiful Path tags left by M4YB & Megawat60. In some of the caches we left Pathtags - Luna Maya white, MNS13 & most importantly our Forever Together tag especially for Valentines. Loved the bush, the variety of containers & the humour. Awesome series, we had so much fun. All logs signed. Doing generic logs - will use ** if anything different. Thanks jinta29
So the Procrastination has finally come to an end! The weather looked great, so off with m4yb and Me&B to stop procrastinating and find all 46. All well carried by Max the GeoUte.
We had a 100% success rate find with 51 finds in total and thoroughly enjoyed our time with the variety of hides and some imaginative containers.
Thanks Jinta29 for a grand series.
We had a 100% success rate find with 51 finds in total and thoroughly enjoyed our time with the variety of hides and some imaginative containers.
Thanks Jinta29 for a grand series.
So today was the day to turn that long streak of greenies into smileys.
Set off with Me & B and megawat60, and along the way, had a lot of laughs, got wet by rain , which was great, and ended the day with a 100% find.
Great bushland with a clear leafy ground cover most of the way, and nice variety of caches and distances from the road kept our interest all day.
TFTC jinta20!
Set off with Me & B and megawat60, and along the way, had a lot of laughs, got wet by rain , which was great, and ended the day with a 100% find.
Great bushland with a clear leafy ground cover most of the way, and nice variety of caches and distances from the road kept our interest all day.
TFTC jinta20!
Headed out for a drive through the hills with m4yb and megawat60 today on a lovely cool summers day to find a well placed series with a great variety of containers keeping us amused all the way. I was thinking of walking the series in winter with a drop off and pick up on either side but of course this way was much quicker and far less tiring
Thanks for a great series jinta29
Thanks for a great series jinta29
My bad!! Am now one and a half months behind in my logging - blame the puzzles - they have taken over my life! Anyways, better late than never.
Really enjoyed doing this series which I had been putting off, thinking my little Subaru wouldn't be able to make the grade. Ended up doing the entire series in geobuddy Mark's little Ford Focus - only one spot was a bit hairy, so no 4WD needed for any of it.
Was pleasantly surprised at the lack of rubbish along the way too, until we got right up to the last 10 or so on the northern end. We filled up the entire boot with rubbish from that stretch, so once again, we were good little geocachers, leaving the environment signicantly better than how we found it.
Thanks for putting out all these caches for us to find jinta29. Great day out.
Really enjoyed doing this series which I had been putting off, thinking my little Subaru wouldn't be able to make the grade. Ended up doing the entire series in geobuddy Mark's little Ford Focus - only one spot was a bit hairy, so no 4WD needed for any of it.
Was pleasantly surprised at the lack of rubbish along the way too, until we got right up to the last 10 or so on the northern end. We filled up the entire boot with rubbish from that stretch, so once again, we were good little geocachers, leaving the environment signicantly better than how we found it.
Thanks for putting out all these caches for us to find jinta29. Great day out.
Been longing to have a go at this series for a while so had a chat to Helbern and we set today as the day. Was great to have team fratra join us as well.
Ground a bit more lose here and would need extra care
Ground a bit more lose here and would need extra care
Not having a 4WD makes some cache trails beyond our capabilities so when we had the opportunity to hitch a lift with Helbren and jlotsos to do this series we jumped at the chance. A great day, lots of laughter and a great mixture of cache containers. Thanks for the series Jinta29.
Another good one TFTC
Another good one TFTC
out with Jlotsos and Fratra today in my patrol so they could do this series and for me to finish it from where i left off, we had a little rain at the start but soon cleared, we had a nice relaxing time and munching away on Jlotsos's home made brownies which were sooooo good, thanks for this wonderful series.
Out on the road today with Loudy16 to grab as many as we can. Decided the Procrastination Installation and Choo Choo series would fit the bill.
TFTC jinta29.
jinta29, I found your cache Procrastination Installation 38 on 8/01/2016 at 8:30 AM. This is my find #2087 and #40 today.
TFTC jinta29.
jinta29, I found your cache Procrastination Installation 38 on 8/01/2016 at 8:30 AM. This is my find #2087 and #40 today.
headed out today with KrabiBoy to ball over a couple of series we have had our eye now for a while jinta29, I found your cache Procrastination Installation 38 on 8/01/2016 at 8:30 am. This is my find #975 and #38 today.
Teamed up with Granett today to stop procrastinating and tackle the Procrastination Series and a couple of others nearby. It was a hot day, but we started early, hitting Number 1 at around 0730 and finding the last one at around 1045.
It is a great series, with a large variety of containers, excellent co-ords in most cases and a really nice stretch of natural bushland.
Along the way we didn’t see any snakes, just a small kangaroo and a lazy bobtail sunning itself on the track.
We had a great run of luck, with success on each cache in this series. Thanks to the CO for this series.
Apologies for the generic logs.
It is a great series, with a large variety of containers, excellent co-ords in most cases and a really nice stretch of natural bushland.
Along the way we didn’t see any snakes, just a small kangaroo and a lazy bobtail sunning itself on the track.
We had a great run of luck, with success on each cache in this series. Thanks to the CO for this series.
Apologies for the generic logs.
Was discussing the Procrastination series with SVKR_WA a few days ago and we hatched a plan to come out today to knock them off. I had done a few previously on a reconnaissance run but it still left 40 or so for me to find today.
We set off early to try and beat the heat and had them done an dusted in just over three hours. Most of the co-ords were spot on with only a couple that proved a little tricky. A great series in a great area with some interesting containers along the way.
Loving some of the surprises along the way.
jinta29 I found your cache at 10:06am, this was the 37th of 42 finds for me today and brings my total find count to 2661. The cache was in good order and I replaced it as found.
SLTFTC
We set off early to try and beat the heat and had them done an dusted in just over three hours. Most of the co-ords were spot on with only a couple that proved a little tricky. A great series in a great area with some interesting containers along the way.
Loving some of the surprises along the way.
jinta29 I found your cache at 10:06am, this was the 37th of 42 finds for me today and brings my total find count to 2661. The cache was in good order and I replaced it as found.
SLTFTC
Well I returned to the procrastination series once again this time starting at the end of the series to clean up the ones I didn't find in the dark last time. Arriving a GZ I only had to spiral out 4m before finding it, but a word of warning don't drop the plug if you don't want a second Nano to search for in the leaves! Found though luckily and cache replaced as found TFTC jinta29
I had the whole afternoon free for caching, and this is a series I've been wanting to do for some time, and after getting absolutely smashed by the sun yesterday today was a great day for a driving series with not too much walking. And what better day to do a series than the day after an owner maintenance run? I found the first one at 2:52pm, and the last one at 5:47pm, and then went on to pick up Gradem 1 - 7 as well before heading home. A great afternoon out.
Most of the caches were found without too much trouble, but the hint was invaluable for plenty of them and I was very grateful for the accurate hints as my GPS had a tendency to wander around a bit. Later on in the series I was regretting not having tweezers with me as I struggled with getting some of the logs out of the micro containers.
Thanks for a great series jinta29!
Most of the caches were found without too much trouble, but the hint was invaluable for plenty of them and I was very grateful for the accurate hints as my GPS had a tendency to wander around a bit. Later on in the series I was regretting not having tweezers with me as I struggled with getting some of the logs out of the micro containers.
Thanks for a great series jinta29!
Gotta love when the hint in the bushland is "tree". Lol.
Quick find of this little critter.
I had been meaning to do this series since it was first published but had been putting it off.
Boxing day drinks saw a plan hatched and wellsy21 and I decided to make it happen.
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I have and am looking forward to seeing as many of you in Pinjarra on the WA Day long weekend.
Log you will attend at GC5YAGP
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jinta29 - Kyzabra found your cache Procrastination Installation 38 on 31/12/2015, 9:55 AM. This is my find #4641 and find #39 today. The cache is in good shape and we replaced it as found. Thanks for placing this and bringing us to this spot!
Quick find of this little critter.
I had been meaning to do this series since it was first published but had been putting it off.
Boxing day drinks saw a plan hatched and wellsy21 and I decided to make it happen.
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Have you logged your WILL ATTEND for WA GOES BIG in 2016 ?
I have and am looking forward to seeing as many of you in Pinjarra on the WA Day long weekend.
Log you will attend at GC5YAGP
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jinta29 - Kyzabra found your cache Procrastination Installation 38 on 31/12/2015, 9:55 AM. This is my find #4641 and find #39 today. The cache is in good shape and we replaced it as found. Thanks for placing this and bringing us to this spot!
I've always looked at this series on my map and sighed a little wistfully, not owning a 4x4 and wondering if I'd ever have the opportunity to get up there and check them out. Met up with Jackylegs44 and Roma308 in Byford to tackle some caches in the area and actually had no idea beforehand that they were planning on tackling this series until they arrived and saw they had the necessary toys - ahem - TOOLS, to get the job done. Looks like it was my lucky day!
Overall we only had one DNF for the series. Coords were pretty good for the majority and the hints were handy in narrowing down the possibilities. Loved the variety in cache containers and almost jumped out of my skin for one or two of them.
Really enjoyed getting up into the peace and quiet of the bush for a day and enjoying the company of some new friends. TFTC, jinta29, cheers and big thanks for the series!
Overall we only had one DNF for the series. Coords were pretty good for the majority and the hints were handy in narrowing down the possibilities. Loved the variety in cache containers and almost jumped out of my skin for one or two of them.
Really enjoyed getting up into the peace and quiet of the bush for a day and enjoying the company of some new friends. TFTC, jinta29, cheers and big thanks for the series!
Had planned a weekend of geocaching with brother Roma308 and son and RapidAsh. So we met in Mandurah and set off starting the trail about lunchtime. Really loved this series , especially some of the really cool containers! Thanks for a fun day out! Tftc sl tnln
Ventured out with Happyjacks55 on a nice sunny Sunday to do the Procrastination series. Quick find. TFTC
A quick find and sign for this cache in the series. Thanks to jinta29 for the cache.
Out in the mighty patrol today with nick to collect the procrastination installation 46 through to 1 we found them all in good condition and left path tags along the way.
The weather was spot on and there was even some mud for the patrol to splash about in !
We found all 46 in about 5 hours... Our gps was having a melt down today so we walked around in circles a few times.
sorry for the generic log
thanks for the series.
Collected 60 caches all up for a grand total of 850 on the way to the gollden k 1000- caches
Fernweh* and Nick.
TFTC! Was out today with he intention of completing the procrastination series, the jarrah dale log chop series along with a couple of oldies and some odd ones I've missed on other visits to the area. Was a great day out with a good amount of finds in nice enough weather. Thanks
Was great to get back out this way again to complete the rest of the series, all finds were made quickly in obvious spots. Great series with lovely scenery.
Was great to get back out this way again to complete the rest of the series, all finds were made quickly in obvious spots. Great series with lovely scenery.