Museum of Perth Perth, Western Australia, Australia
By
familysteiner on 18-Nov-15. Waypoint GC673MW
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Out and about this evening with a few hours to kill before my wife flys in from Brisbane for a weekend down at Margaret river. I borrowed the work car and aimed to pick up a few LGAs, a few attribute targets and the odd high difficulty cache.After making my way to ground zero the cache was quickly located and the log extracted. With pen in hand I made my lasting mark and safely returned the prize to its safe hiding place awaiting the next lucky cacher.A big thanks to the cache owner for making this cache available to be found by like minded individuals.Cheers
Taking advantage of free public transport, for Mr dimor as I already get it, so after Mr dimor's sister-in-law left this morning we were straight to the bus stop and into the city.I had plans of what I wanted to do today but he's like "Oh lets do this one, oh there's another one around the corner" and it went on and on so my full plans never eventuated but it was still a fun day traipsing around the City and on the ferry, finally ending up in Burswood with Mr dimor wanting to do some around there.All I can say is after walking over 11km today (my Ortho Specialist would be proud) I'm glad we are heading out of town tomorrow .Yep this one around the corner a bit from the previous. We looked and looked and couldn't find. Put out an SOS and was sent in the right direction and easily found the cache.TFTC
### Cache Maintenance Visit Required please.###This geocache has been brought to my attention as needing an Owner Maintenance visit, as the logs indicate that it is most likely missing, or else some other problem exists with the cache. See the [GCHQ Health Score](https://www.geocaching.com/help/index.php?pg=kb.chapter&id=38&pgid=713) process.It certainly needs to be checked by the Cache Owner. The cache owner needs to:* Take action to restore the cache or address issues such as correcting the D/T rating, or the posted coordinates.* Re-enable the cache by posting an Enable log* Post an Owner Maintenance log to advise what has been done and to clear any Needs Maintenance attribute that is present. Otherwise :* Post a Note Log to request more time if necessary or provide other information. **Do not use an Owner Maintenance log for this. That is for use only **when you actually do something to repair the cache**. Alternatively:* Archive the cache and remove any remaining geo-litter from the site.In the meantime, I've temporarily disabled the cache page to await owner action by familysteiner and to take it off the playing board to prevent further inconvenience to our Geocaching Community.[Please see the maintenance section of the Geocache Hiding Guidelines.](https://www.geocaching.com/play/guidelines?expand=1#cachemaintenance)**I will check back in 30 days** to see that action has been taken by the CO.If nothing has happened, I will conclude that the cache has been abandoned, and, unfortunately, I will need to Archive this cache. *Caches archived because of lack of maintenance/abandonment will not be unarchived.*The Geocaching Community needs to have a degree of certainty that a cache is in good condition and waiting to be found, and the CO has a responsibility to maintain their caches.Please see [my profile page](https://www.geocaching.com/p/default.aspx?u=Balayang) for additional information.Thank youBalayang -GeoffCommunity Reviewer
Well, I know where I wanted the cache to be - but it wasn't there, or anywhere that I looked. Sad face.
Found - Museum of Perth @ 14:58 pm on 1 August 2024Found whilst on holiday in Australia from the UK TFTC - familysteinerlogged as UK CREW with DJ_23 & RegPlatecatsnake09
Found - Museum of Perth @ 14:58 on 1 August 2024Found whilst on holiday in Australia from the UK TFTC - familysteinerDJ_231201
Signed The UKCrewA quick find on a wet afternoonFound Museum of Perth@ 14:33 1 August 2024Find # 4098TFTC familysteiner
A quick find here today on my way past In Perth for work today I headed over to Optus stadium for a walk around and to find a few caches before walking back to the city. 15 finds for the day dodging the rain as it fell. Thanks for the cache
WA Big Trip Winter 2024. Day 59 - Swan Valley Perth Day 4. My outing today was a train ride into the City from Guildford. Very nice trains, only a bit crowded in the morning. It was a clear, sunny but quite cold morning and most of the day. It made walking around the city very pleasant. I managed quite a few challenging caches, a nice multi around some amazing art and two sets of Labs. I fund a nice cafe for Breakfast and was back on the train home by early afternoon on a virtually empty train. A great day out, and I hope to try it again one day next week.As I worked my way back across town, I found myself in a few alleys and a few very public spaces for a cache or so. I have not seen many of these cache hosts on my walk today, so I was happy it was just where it looked like it would be.Thanks for the cache familysteiner48028.12 TNLNVisited: World Traveling Gold GC A#6 & Postcard A#41**Albida**
Much more alive now than when I passed by this last night while exploring the CBD. Suspected the host from a mile away, and sure enough thats the correct host. TFTC and greetings from Singapore!
We werent sure how to access this one at first after looking at the map, but after changing the map layout we soon noticed we had to go down a lane way to access GZ.We wandered down the lane way and arrived at GZ, unfortunately a Muggle was positioned exactly where we expected the cache to be so we snuck in a quick search when we could, than all of a sudden he asked if we found it yet, with a big sigh of relief we said no and that instantly changed our mood, he pointed out the general whereabouts as hes been in the neighbouring business for 7 years and seen his fair share of cachers coming through asking for assistance.With a quick search we had the cache in hand, popped our name on the log and we were in our way. Loved the artwork here!Thanks for bringing us here.#4347 - TFTC
Thanks familysteiner for hiding and maintaining the cache. Hope the GZ can be last longer.
When I first went into the lane a drunk gay was lingering. I went out to check the logs again and he came out. I went back in and a guy was standing right across the lane on his brake concentrating on his phone. After noticing the potential hide I decided to go for it. Took it away behind a car and signed. He was still there, deep into his phone, so I quickly replaced. TFTC
Quite a hive of activity from the Restaurants today along this lane way. With a good hint and accurate coordinates we found a likely looking structure that would house a Geocache and we pretty soon had the log signed. Thanks familysteinerDomsky
Neat location, a bit of a shame the mural's secluded from the main streets. Tftc
Another quick find amongst the hustle and bustle of Perth City! The owner of the shop thought we were Pokemon Go-ing so we agreed that yeah it was something like that and in between deliveries of vans we managed to snaffle the goods and off we went!Another day wandering around the city collecting smilies, we were expecting storms today so had the wet weather gear ready but another great day!Thank you familysteiner for placing and maintaining Museum of Perth for us and others to find and enjoy!
Coordinates changed from:S 31 57.158 E 115 51.655Coordinates changed to:S 31 57.157 E 115 51.648Distance from original: 36.7 feet or 11.2 meters.Took another reading of GZ whilst replacing the cache this morning. These may be more accurate - but just use your geo-sense when searching due to building interference with the GPS.
### Cache Maintenance Visit Required please.###This geocache has been brought to my attention as needing an Owner Maintenance visit, as the logs indicate that it is most likely missing, or else some other problem exists with the cache. See the [GCHQ Health Score](https://www.geocaching.com/help/index.php?pg=kb.chapter&id=38&pgid=713) process.I agree that it certainly seems necessary to have it checked by the Cache Owner. The cache owner needs to:* Take action to restore the cache or address issues such as correcting the D/T rating.* Re-enable the cache by posting an Enable log* Post an Owner Maintenance log to advise what has been done and to clear any Needs Maintenance attribute which is present. Otherwise :* Post a Note Log to request more time if necessary or provide other information.. **Do not use an Owner Maintenance log for this. That is for use only **when you actually do something to repair the cache**. Alternatively:* Archive the cache, and remove any remaining geo-litter from the site.In the meantime, I've temporarily disabled the cache page to await owner action by familysteiner and to take it off the playing board to prevent further geocaching community inconvenience.[Please see the maintenance section of the Geocache Hiding Guidelines.](https://www.geocaching.com/play/guidelines?expand=1#cachemaintenance)**I will check back in 30 days** to see that action has been by the CO.If nothing has happened, I will assume that the cache has been abandoned, and, unfortunately, I will need to Archive this cache. *Caches archived because of lack of maintenance/abandonment will not be unarchived.*The Geocaching Community needs to have a degree of certainty that a cache is in good condition, waiting to be found, and the CO has a responsibility to maintain their caches.Please see [my profile page](https://www.geocaching.com/p/default.aspx?u=Balayang) for additional information.Thank youBalayangCommunity Reviewer -Australia
This one has had me stumped on a number of visits now. It is becoming more and more of a monkey on my back. But I remain positive, and one day I will tackle this one for good! Until then, a little sad blue face must remain. I will be back!!!
Out and about with @jamesknowlson in the city for 7 hours today finding geocaches. A fun day with no backtracking due to James perfectly prepared map and schedule of how to get to all the waypoints and stops from all the different caches around the city. We covered 15km on foot and managed to find multiple caches and get the coordinates for some multis that we will come back to at a later date. We searched and searched for a long while at this cache but sadly no luck. And the spiders kept us from putting our hands into the spots that probably container the cache. Walking away with a sad face today
Coordinates are off but managed to find it. The guy in the restaurant behind me came out and said, "you're warm"
Trobat! Encontrado!A walk through city center doing some labs and caches in my way.The last of the day! Was intentioned the first one but some people was just chating in the hide location, so turn back and Will be for other day. But before come back home I tried again and nobody was there. Spend a couple of minutes checking the most suspicious hide. Finally I got It! Thanks again for this cach!Gracias por esconder. Thanks for hide.
We are visiting Perth for a few days to attend a family reunion. Brads mother was the youngest of 10 so there are lots and lots of relatives here. It promises to be an interesting day. Brad last came to a family reunion here when he was just a bit younger. In 1963. We went for a CBD wander today. Grabbed a few caches of opportunity. Like this one. Not really a fan of nanos. Especially those protected by a bunch of red back spiders including a big female! As a past bite victim who required anti-venom in hospital Brad is very careful around these. Struggled to get our pen to write on the paper so a photo of our B+J is attached.Apart from the spiders it is an interesting spot. TFTC
Made the find almost straight away, which was handy as I didnt want to hang around the alley too long.Tftc.
#5794Out caching while the geo-missus was having a rest back at the hotel. Walked straight up to this one. My boofy fingers struggle with these caches however a find is a find. Thanks for the geo-fun.
Fun find by VR as xxDouDouxx walked around with me on video chat to find caches. She finally found it where I had said it was. Another awesome laneway and art. Thanks for placing caches in these amazing places so we will be drawn to them.
What a fascinating spot and something we would never have visited if it wasn’t for geocaching. The bouncing GPS didn’t help, but I had my geo buddy’s support online on video and he was also reading the previous logs. With his comments he made sure I didn’t give up and finding this little one was top team efforts! Thanks for the cache!
TFTF...tried this one few times. The buildings defs interfere with it. Compass no go locating.
Felt like I was going to get stabbed walking down this lane tonight
Found the cache, unfortunately I lost my pen at an earlier cache in the day, I hope a picture of the log will suffice
Replaced it in a slightly less open spot at the same location
TFTC!
Found the cache, unfortunately I lost my pen at an earlier cache in the day, I hope a picture of the log will suffice
Replaced it in a slightly less open spot at the same location
TFTC!
Fantastic find that had as practically staring straight at it for ages .
Watch for spiders
Watch for spiders