X Banjup, Western Australia, Australia
By
nellareece on 19-Sep-15. Waypoint GC63Q0B
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We must be going blind. Surely this one couldn't be missing as it's not really the sort of place that people would frequent. Oh well another Blue Dot for a nellareece hide. Well done; too good for us today. Great day though so not all was lost.
The last cache for the day my GPS did lead me a stray for a few minutes but I soon spotted a likely spot check out the cache was there TFTH nellareece SL.
A short wander and a simple hide. Just the recipe for a 37 deg day. TFTC nellareece.
Yarr harr fiddle dee dee!
Being a pirate is all right by me!
Found the cache quickly once the GPS settled. Thanks for the hunt.
Being a pirate is all right by me!
Found the cache quickly once the GPS settled. Thanks for the hunt.
Hi there nellareece - On returning from a day trip to Osborne Park, and with TWO (the War Office) out visiting friends I took the opportunity for a small amount of 'caching. I have been holding off because of the abundance of snakes this season but this was a pleasant walk along a track in good condition though recently ploughed - something that I need at the moment. This was a quick find after parking close by. This is my find #4238 - thanks to nellareece for this cache.
Last minute decision to travel to Perth for the weekend after finding alternative accommodation for 'the kids'. A quick find here and the log sheet was fine to record our visit. Thanks nellareece
Decided to grab a few caches on our way out for some take away for dinner and this was right on our way. The log was a little damp and our pen refused to work. Tried to make our indent on the back, hope that's ok! Thanks Nellareece!
Nice easy walk on a well defined track and cache located in the most likely spot. All is well with cache, perhaps a little damp. TFTC, Nellareece.
Out for a day caching with Mistraluna, headed to Armadale and some other areas close by. It was a beautiful day for caching. Tftc, sl, tnln.
Mrs Jackylegs needed some quiet time to study, so Mr Jackylegs and took the opportunity to head up into the 'burbs and try our luck. Stopped and grabbed this one whilst we were in the area. Thanks for the smiley nellareece
The log is a little damp but still serviceable, we replaced the plastic bap. Let the Wookie Win! Tfy
Found the black décor container cache with Chewbacca guarding it! Drained water from container. Log sheet is damp but writable. TFTH nellareece.
After climbing the gate and a short walk the cache was mine.
Thanks nellareece for the cache.
Thanks nellareece for the cache.
TFTC! Lovely day off today so planned to head down to atwell and hopefully make some quick finds of a bunch of new caches that have been released since my last visit to the area. Was a bit more challenging chasing a bunch of nanos on large objects. Thanks
Quick find here
Quick find here
Out for a day of caching with OOH YEH and my son....my son made the find here in the first place he looked.... TFTC
Decided to head out on a very warm spring day with the geodaughter Kristybelle and her son to find some geocaches. This was the first stop and after a short walk down the sandy track the grandson found the cache TFTC nellareece
Saw that this one had been moved slightly so decided to have another crack. Found it easily in the new location and managed to get there and back without incident this time.
nellareece I found your cache at 5:04pm, this was the 4th of 4 finds for me today and brings my total find count to 2317. The cache was in good order and I replaced it as found.
SLTFTC
nellareece I found your cache at 5:04pm, this was the 4th of 4 finds for me today and brings my total find count to 2317. The cache was in good order and I replaced it as found.
SLTFTC
Coordinates changed from:
S 32° 09.408 E 115° 53.863
Coordinates changed to:
S 32° 09.388 E 115° 53.862
Distance from original: 121.6 feet or 37.1 meters.
Relocated.
S 32° 09.408 E 115° 53.863
Coordinates changed to:
S 32° 09.388 E 115° 53.862
Distance from original: 121.6 feet or 37.1 meters.
Relocated.
A nice quick find for me here today thanks to the descriptive previous log . Thanks
nellareece - jinta29 found your cache X. This is my find #4021 and find #2 today. The cache is in good shape and we replaced it as found. Thanks for placing this and bringing us to this spot!
nellareece - jinta29 found your cache X. This is my find #4021 and find #2 today. The cache is in good shape and we replaced it as found. Thanks for placing this and bringing us to this spot!
Was on the way back from Mandurah and decided to try for this cache as well as it seemed not to have been found.
Arrived at GZ and soon worked out that the sign wasn't where I should be looking as the GPS had me some 2m north west of it. I started looking at every bush between there and the sign and then from there away from the sign. I did this three times and in the process got cut from a broken bottle so beware as there is still glass in the bushes. The bits of glass that I found I put with the other bits of glass that seemed to have been piled up behind the sign.
(There is also a nasty thorny weed near GZ too that hurts if you grab it.)
I was about to give up when I finally spotted something where I had already searched 3 times and only about 1.5m from where the GPS was showing 0m. Found a blank log so *FTF* around 4pm.
Thanks nellareece for the cache.
Arrived at GZ and soon worked out that the sign wasn't where I should be looking as the GPS had me some 2m north west of it. I started looking at every bush between there and the sign and then from there away from the sign. I did this three times and in the process got cut from a broken bottle so beware as there is still glass in the bushes. The bits of glass that I found I put with the other bits of glass that seemed to have been piled up behind the sign.
(There is also a nasty thorny weed near GZ too that hurts if you grab it.)
I was about to give up when I finally spotted something where I had already searched 3 times and only about 1.5m from where the GPS was showing 0m. Found a blank log so *FTF* around 4pm.
Thanks nellareece for the cache.
Had a look around for about ten minutes for no joy. Took a tumble on the way to GZ to acknowledge the D/T rating
Heading home after a day of caching in Atwell when the notification came through for this one. Turned around and headed back to an area we were now slightly familiar with.
Had quiet a good hunt around for about 30 minutes and came up empty handed.
A dog came to the fence of the neighbouring property and barked continuously at us and after about 5 minutes the owner came along demanding to know what we were doing. Gave an abbreviated version of Geocaching but he seemed very unimpressed about us being here and the impact we would have on the bush. Explained to him that cachers were environmentally aware and would not cause any undue damage.
An interesting encounter to say the least lol
Had quiet a good hunt around for about 30 minutes and came up empty handed.
A dog came to the fence of the neighbouring property and barked continuously at us and after about 5 minutes the owner came along demanding to know what we were doing. Gave an abbreviated version of Geocaching but he seemed very unimpressed about us being here and the impact we would have on the bush. Explained to him that cachers were environmentally aware and would not cause any undue damage.
An interesting encounter to say the least lol