Willcocks Avenue Reserve Seaton, South Australia, Australia
By
Heath Loxton on 24-Oct-15. Waypoint GC65P70
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One or more of the following has occurred:
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It has been more than 28 days since the last owner note.
As a result I am archiving this cache to keep from continually showing up in search lists and to prevent it from blocking other cache placements.
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Attention; This geocache is currently offline due to the coronavirus pandemic related non essential activities government recommendations.
Please stay home if possible to save lives.
I apologize for any inconvenience caused.
PS; I have visited the geocache site recently only to find that the container has been removed by the local council however, once the pandemic subsides in Adelaide i will replace the container.
Please stay home if possible to save lives.
I apologize for any inconvenience caused.
PS; I have visited the geocache site recently only to find that the container has been removed by the local council however, once the pandemic subsides in Adelaide i will replace the container.
Had a look, no quick find, checked the logs and then pretty much gave up on seeing all the DNFs as running out of time here. Thanks for placing.
Had a good look around but couldn't find any remains of this one at all. The bark chip mulch looks reasonably new so perhaps this one has been cleaned up
I had an appointment out this way this morning and decided to grab a quick cache on my way back home. At least that was the plan,
This was the final of three DNFs in a row. Despite a good look, there seemed to be nothing to be found.
Given three potentially missing caches in close proximity, I am wondering if the might have been a bit of localised mischief going on. I can’t help but wonder if school holidays has anything to do with it?
This was the final of three DNFs in a row. Despite a good look, there seemed to be nothing to be found.
Given three potentially missing caches in close proximity, I am wondering if the might have been a bit of localised mischief going on. I can’t help but wonder if school holidays has anything to do with it?
Attention Cachers. This geocache is currently out of action due to the government coronavirus crisis related non essential activities restrictions. I apologize for any inconvenience caused.
Attending the event this evening only 50m from GZ, made the short walk with azzo7777 to this event. Cache is all good
TFTC
TFTC
Something about the cache:
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Just after the Halloween event we went to find this cache.
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Something about the day:
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From october 16 to november 6 2019, my wife (lp.dk) and I visited Australia for the first time.
After a flight of more than 20 hours, we landed in Darwin. After 2 nights in the city we continued in a rented car first towards Kakadu National Park and later towards Alice Springs.
In Alice Springs we were picked up in an off-road bus and went on a 3-day trip into the wilderness, with overnight stays in a tent close to Uluru.
Back in Alice Springs we drove all the way to Adelaide, from where we flew to Sydney, where we visited our son who has settled there.
After 5 days in the city, we flew back to Singapore, which we visited for 2 days before the final flight back to Copenhagen.
In total, the trip lasted just over 3 weeks.
On the trip we would like to find / visit as many Earth caches, Virtual and Webcams as possible, but also the other kinds of caches when possible.
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No trade.
Found together with lp.dk
Thanks to Gayspie for this cache.
Found the 31-10-2019, as cache number: 12072.
Greetings from Denmark.
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Just after the Halloween event we went to find this cache.
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Something about the day:
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From october 16 to november 6 2019, my wife (lp.dk) and I visited Australia for the first time.
After a flight of more than 20 hours, we landed in Darwin. After 2 nights in the city we continued in a rented car first towards Kakadu National Park and later towards Alice Springs.
In Alice Springs we were picked up in an off-road bus and went on a 3-day trip into the wilderness, with overnight stays in a tent close to Uluru.
Back in Alice Springs we drove all the way to Adelaide, from where we flew to Sydney, where we visited our son who has settled there.
After 5 days in the city, we flew back to Singapore, which we visited for 2 days before the final flight back to Copenhagen.
In total, the trip lasted just over 3 weeks.
On the trip we would like to find / visit as many Earth caches, Virtual and Webcams as possible, but also the other kinds of caches when possible.
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No trade.
Found together with lp.dk
Thanks to Gayspie for this cache.
Found the 31-10-2019, as cache number: 12072.
Greetings from Denmark.
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Found with my geosis Erine14 while out finding a few together on her birthday!
TFTC
TFTC
Found this one today with the youngest of teamkronklee, so many reserves in this area, great opportunities for cache hides, we quickly signed the log and replaced as found. Cool hide! TFTC
Another quick find here. Love these simple caches. Just a note for the CO that the log needs replacing. TFTC Heath Loxton!
A Sunday drive to attend a friend's 90th Birthday party. Found a few caches along the way.
TFTC
TFTC
This cache took some time to find. We identified GZ and searched the extensive natural palm litter that had accumulated - no joy. We repeated the exercise - still no luck. Then we widened the search area and quickly located the cache out in the open about 17m from GZ. It had obviously been moved. The cache and contents were in good condition. When we came to rehide the cache we placed it at GZ under the bottom of the palm tree as there was no other obvious hide location. Thanks Heath Loxton for the cache.
Love the camo for this one but WHY didnt I get this one while I was at the Halloween Event last October?!! Stopped here at the park for a quick bite to eat and looked longingly across to where I knew there just HAD to be a smile hidden!! TYFTC SLTNLN
1st day trying out geocaching... with a 6 yr old whos 1st time it is also .. we'll go again
Another Wednesday wanderings for some members of the Puzzled Puzzlers Group. Today's crew of myself, S.A. Sewer Rats and Doctor Owl headed south in search of solved puzzles and anything else that came up. As time marched on Doctor Owl left the crew as she had another engagement. S.A. Sewer Rats and I continued to cache our way towards the Halloween Event.
Clever hide this one. Luckily I had a previous finder with me if needed. But the cache was soon in hand anyway and now it was time to head home.
**Thanks Heathie123 for this cache. **
Clever hide this one. Luckily I had a previous finder with me if needed. But the cache was soon in hand anyway and now it was time to head home.
**Thanks Heathie123 for this cache. **
So I was in the park for a Halloween event and thought I best go and grab this one too. Spotted it quickly once the phone settled in one spot. Found with Sabsypat
Thanks
Thanks
Short trip away with tmann421 hunting some caches in Adelaide. After a flight delay we were beginning to wonder if any caches would be found today. The drizzle didn't put us off on day one.
TFTC
TFTC
Day 1 of a geocaching trip around Adelaide with woolwood9.
Nice fairly quick find here for us.
SL TFTC
Nice fairly quick find here for us.
SL TFTC
Night run with Pony1966 after a theatre show. Lucky I'm tall... for a midget! Dropped TB. TFTC
Found with Anne.T Social. Tftc last day of caching in Adelaide before flying back to Perth tonight.
Caching in the area looking for hidden creatures
An easy peace find for us today TFTFun
An easy peace find for us today TFTFun
After flying to Adelaide from NZ, I needed to get out and get some fresh air before heading into the city and my hotel. I headed out this way to find a few caches. I took the hint a little too literally here so spent a little while looking where the cache wasn't before I turned around and saw where the cache was. Last cache for me today. Time to head to my hotel. TFTC, Biggles.
Find for the day. Was a good little hiding spot, although still thought it was a little too exposed, so added some slight camouflage. It should still be findable for future geocachers, but any muggles exploring this area shouldn't really see it now, thanks.
Nice quick find thanks to the clue. Popped in here on the way home from taking Izdog for a glorious romp on Grange Beach. Thanx
This was the best of the four caches in this area. Nice hide using a natural object. No kids in the playground tonight bring a school night I guess they are all doing their homework. Tftc
This one took me quite some time to locate with lots of spots checked was just about to give up when the cache caught my eye TFTC good one!
Found #1647.
This morning, I went to Woodville West for an appointment. After that, I tried some caches nearby, and found most of them.
Parked around the corner, and walked to GZ. Found the cache easily, without checking the hint.
Signed the log, and put it back.
Thanks for the cache, Heath Loxton. Nice hide.
This morning, I went to Woodville West for an appointment. After that, I tried some caches nearby, and found most of them.
Parked around the corner, and walked to GZ. Found the cache easily, without checking the hint.
Signed the log, and put it back.
Thanks for the cache, Heath Loxton. Nice hide.
Found while attending Halloween 2017 nearby. Had visited before but put off by openness. Tonight I felt braver. Cheers and thanks for the cache.
With an event not overly far away from home, but far enough away that there are some unfound caches in the area to make it worth heading out a bit early. However, I didn’t really have the luck I was hoping for as my caching mojo seemed to be off as I started with a few dnfs/unattempted due to high muggle activity. As the event drew neared I headed off too fulfil my social obligations for the evening. This being the first event I had attended since getting home from Europe it was good to catch up with some fellow cachers again. As the sun settled and the cold set in we decided to wrap things up and head on our way, and I was un able to resist grabbing one more cache on my way out after an enjoyable evening.
Tftc
Tftc