THE KEP - Supportive Wooroloo, Western Australia, Australia
By
jasenjanine on 19-Mar-16. Waypoint GC69QGG
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Logs
Walking the next part of the KEP with MitchDem this morning while it's not stinking hot, nice easy find, TFTC
Out of Perth for the arvo to get some caches. Some along KEP trail too. Quick find here. Signed log and put back. Thanks for the hide
We are back camphosting at Mundaring Weir, so a good opportunity for a drive and a ride to add smilies along the KEP! And megawat60 made this find, TFTC!
Out ‘n about with m4yb getting a few caches.
I got this mungrel, almost felt like replacing it in an easier spot, but didn’t.
Thanks for the hide and jasenjanine.
I got this mungrel, almost felt like replacing it in an easier spot, but didn’t.
Thanks for the hide and jasenjanine.
Decided to pick up a few caches before doing the weekly shopping. Also decided that due to some innuendo about our finds that we are now taking pics wherever possible.
Quick find here today, TFTC jasenjanine!
Quick find here today, TFTC jasenjanine!
Our first day below 40 degrees over Xmas so talked my muggle friends to come
for a drive to collect some smilies. Thanks to the COs for placing these caches for us to enjoy. Signed and replaced as found.
for a drive to collect some smilies. Thanks to the COs for placing these caches for us to enjoy. Signed and replaced as found.
Out and about on the bike doing some more of the KEP series. This was a quick find to start the day TFTC
pug002 found it 1/6/20 on our last day of doing the kep track before we go up North to the warmth. We will be back to finish off later. TFTC jasenjanine
A quick find today. Thanks for the maintenance jasenjanine.
TFTC jasenjanine this is find #8957 for us.
TFTC jasenjanine this is find #8957 for us.
Found this one to be missing so have replaced with a magnetic nano. Happy caching
Staying with friends near THE KEP Track I decided to get a few of them today but it was a bit hot and I took lots of water with me for the bit of a trek. This one eluded me, I did have a good look though. TFTC
Our caching day started out at a reasonable hour with ilook4geo. It was cooler but due to get a lot hotter later on. Most of the finds today were along the Kep Track, but we tried to choose caches that were accessible from the road and did not involve too much walking or scrambling through scrubby bush.
It was asuccessful day with over 20 finds before the day became too hot and we returned to base.
Thank you to jasenjanine for placing so many caches along The Kep Track, many of which are placed near signs that give info and add extra interest to the particular site.
It was asuccessful day with over 20 finds before the day became too hot and we returned to base.
Thank you to jasenjanine for placing so many caches along The Kep Track, many of which are placed near signs that give info and add extra interest to the particular site.
I decided to go for a ride today and do another stretch of the KEP track. Quick find. TFTC
A nice early start with Neva2old to grab a couple of caches before meeting up with TheMongrel to continue or hunt along the Kep track, we had a fantastic day today with mostly nice quick finds. The weather held out and we only had a couple of sprinkles of rain. TFTC
Out and about with Parkacruz and eventually Themongrel to tackle a few more of the Kep series and a few others on the way. The rain held off although temperature gauge said 3 degrees at one stage and the seat warmers set to toasty we had a great day Tftc.
The fourth and final day of my Easter Weekend Kep Trail adventure following this seemingly endless trail of caches! Thanks again jasenjanine!
Found it. TFTC jasonjanine. Teamed up with ullyssia and papillon367 for another section of the Kep track series. It was Bakers Hill to Wooroloo, a really great day for riding. Thanks for this series.
Teamed up with ullyssia and Photo-Play for a second bite at this series. We went from Bakers Hill to Wooroloo and had a great day enjoying the variety of hides along the track. This one was a quick find. Thank you for the cache and for the series jasenjanine.
Thank you! Headed out with Photo-Play and papillon367 for a ride along the track from Bakers Hill to Wooroloo.
Straightforward find here. Cache in good condition.
Straightforward find here. Cache in good condition.
Cache has now been replaced. It is in the same spot but a little larger than the original cache.
Happy Hunting
Happy Hunting
Not a good start to our homeward bound morning. 2 DNFs on The Kep. Perhaps our minds are on the comforts of home.
I gave this one a good red hot go, but after 10 minutes I came to the conclusion that I wasn't go to find this one, at least not today.
Coordinates changed from:
S 31° 47.915 E 116° 19.144
Coordinates changed to:
S 31° 47.912 E 116° 19.138
Distance from original: 36.0 feet or 11.0 meters.
Stopped to check on this one whilst driving past today. It was still there so I took a reading on the GPS which was quite different to what we have listed? Not sure whats going on there. Try these ones
Not sure what has happened to the logbook either? Left the scrap paper that was in there, but will replace when I am next driving by.
S 31° 47.915 E 116° 19.144
Coordinates changed to:
S 31° 47.912 E 116° 19.138
Distance from original: 36.0 feet or 11.0 meters.
Stopped to check on this one whilst driving past today. It was still there so I took a reading on the GPS which was quite different to what we have listed? Not sure whats going on there. Try these ones
Not sure what has happened to the logbook either? Left the scrap paper that was in there, but will replace when I am next driving by.
Met up early this morning with ssclan with the plan to ride as much of the KEP trail as we could before the rain arrived. Armed with a coffee from DOME we arrived around 7am in Chidlow. With 2 cars we took the second to Wundowie and then headed back to Childow to start the ride.
Great morning with only the 1 DNF, arriving in Wundowie by bike around 11:45am, just as the drizzle set in. From there it was a tour of several of the caches around the town followed by a couple on the way back to Chidlow.
Ended the day with 55 finds, so a great day out. Loving the KEP trail, another 36 completed today but still plenty to go.
Thanks to Jasenjanine for this great series, and for the inventive puzzles and other caches around Wundowie
Great morning with only the 1 DNF, arriving in Wundowie by bike around 11:45am, just as the drizzle set in. From there it was a tour of several of the caches around the town followed by a couple on the way back to Chidlow.
Ended the day with 55 finds, so a great day out. Loving the KEP trail, another 36 completed today but still plenty to go.
Thanks to Jasenjanine for this great series, and for the inventive puzzles and other caches around Wundowie
Headed east early this morning to get some smilies on the KEP Track with Spatialriq. Also picked up some others along the way. Quite a successful day on the bikes with 58 finds and only 1 dnf.
Thanks jasenjanine for a great series and a couple of head scratching puzzles. Hopefully I'll be back soon to complete the rest of the series.
Thanks jasenjanine for a great series and a couple of head scratching puzzles. Hopefully I'll be back soon to complete the rest of the series.
We have been tackling this series over a period of time and it was time to bite the bullet and get it completed .... So the geowife instructed me it was my time to complete it !!!!!
I packed the car with the old push bike and hit the trail early ......
It was dark when I hit Mundaring so it was out with the torch . Did I mention the weather was dismal !!!!
I managed to collect 81 and no DNFs.
Many different containers used so it was a pleasure to see a variety and the way they were used .....
I saw the history of the KEP track in different stages from the old water pipe to the railway sliding's / landings and the buildings close to the track from that era .
Sorry for the genetic log as I didn't take any notes but will comment on the ones I can remember !!!!
I packed the car with the old push bike and hit the trail early ......
It was dark when I hit Mundaring so it was out with the torch . Did I mention the weather was dismal !!!!
I managed to collect 81 and no DNFs.
Many different containers used so it was a pleasure to see a variety and the way they were used .....
I saw the history of the KEP track in different stages from the old water pipe to the railway sliding's / landings and the buildings close to the track from that era .
Sorry for the genetic log as I didn't take any notes but will comment on the ones I can remember !!!!
I headed out to this area with the mountain bike for a second crack at polishing off a few more of the Kep series of caches. The weather was getting better with bright blue skies now. There was still a lot of puddles along the way and no one else around. Very peaceful!
jasenjanine - jinta29 found your cache THE KEP - Supportive. This is my find #5574 and find #36 today. The cache is in good shape and we replaced it as found. Thanks for placing this and bringing us to this spot!
jasenjanine - jinta29 found your cache THE KEP - Supportive. This is my find #5574 and find #36 today. The cache is in good shape and we replaced it as found. Thanks for placing this and bringing us to this spot!
Woah talk about having no clue. Co ords out slightly. Took what seemed forever to suss this one out. Thank goodness my 'if i was a cache where would I hide' motto was a success. Well done tftc
This one took... Forever. Coords out quite significantly. Try 905 and 142. TFTC
Headed out for an afternoon with barnzy12 towards Northam. After picking him
Up and being told just wait a minute I need to bring a few things out I got rather suspicious. I at this stage had no real idea where we were heading and what we were to find today.
Steve as always thinks ahead, stays up late and develops a plan. Out he came with a ladder....... Then a canoe and said lets pack them in and go.
In the car he stated he wanted to do a sky, land and water day. I was intrigued to say the least.
The ladder would be used to help us climb a tree and the canoe to save us getting wet instead of going for a "light" swim as its getting rather cold now.
We started of getting some Kep track caches on the way to Northam.
Then stopped in for a field puzzle or two prior to making it to Northam.
Most caches were found in good condition with one DNF and a few a little water logged after the recent storms.
We hopped to find enough today to get B12 closer to the magical 6000 finds that he is hoping to log for the WA Goes Big event in 2 weeks. See a lot of you there.
Up and being told just wait a minute I need to bring a few things out I got rather suspicious. I at this stage had no real idea where we were heading and what we were to find today.
Steve as always thinks ahead, stays up late and develops a plan. Out he came with a ladder....... Then a canoe and said lets pack them in and go.
In the car he stated he wanted to do a sky, land and water day. I was intrigued to say the least.
The ladder would be used to help us climb a tree and the canoe to save us getting wet instead of going for a "light" swim as its getting rather cold now.
We started of getting some Kep track caches on the way to Northam.
Then stopped in for a field puzzle or two prior to making it to Northam.
Most caches were found in good condition with one DNF and a few a little water logged after the recent storms.
We hopped to find enough today to get B12 closer to the magical 6000 finds that he is hoping to log for the WA Goes Big event in 2 weeks. See a lot of you there.
TFTC! Had a days caching planned with Cravo10 as we haven't really gone out for a full day since our action packed whirlwind 3500 kilometre trip to Kalgoorlie, Leonora, Esperance, kulin and surrounds trip.
Had a sleep in this morning before we headed out on our mission to tackle a few caches on the Lep Track to Northam, with a few others along the way thrown in for good measure.
Planning the route last night i thought of the idea of a Land, Air & Seas day, with the kep track caches forming the land leg, a kayak on the Avon forming the sea leg (river) and the air leg being some tree climbing in wundowie. This was not mentioned to John in the plans as usual as he generally gets apprehensive about these "ideas", so when he turned up I just casually mentioned "I've gotta get a couple of things from the garage", that's when the face changed and I explained about the days "goals"
Anyway we had a later than usual start and tackled a bunch of the caches between mundaring and wundowie along the kep track before deviating to lake leschenaultia. The two field puzzles here chidlows well and assembly required weren't really on the days plans, as I generally have pretty poor form when it comes to field puzzles and I bring along muggle mate come geocacher Numbers Man to solve them which generally costs me a lunch.
Lake leschenaultia turned into the highlight of the day. WP2 of assembly required is probably one of the most fun geocaches I have ever come across. Such a simple task, but quite hard aswell as I struggle to follow instructions!! And chidlows well, was a bit apprehensive after reading some of the earlier logs but we had the container within about a minute of arrival, great job on that one. Tried to take all sorts of backways to grab the final for the assembly required puzzle but should have just walked from wp2, it would have been easier and not wasted thirty minutes of our time.
After completing the lake leschenaultia caches we then continued towards Northam but time was getting tight as we didn't bring any push bikes so we were walking from the car to the cache each time which was slowing Us down significantly. We eventually got to Northam a bit later than expected and grabbed some much needed supplies to refuel the body for our next leg.
We arrived at the banks of the Avon to complete the Avon a swim cache in the geo yaks, which has been on the radar for a while with all the caching growth in the area. We paddled down with a nice strong current pushing us down the river towards GZ, we took some notes from he listing and the maps as we didn't want to take the phones on the water. Was a nice quick find in a logical spot, well the only spot really. And we then paddled back against the strong current which gave the arms a good workout. Only got marginally wet, thankfully as it was a bit chilly!!
We then planned out assault on the tree climbing aspect of the day the eucalyptus cache in wundowie, unfortunately we arrived in darkness and even after coming prepared with an extremely large ladder we still couldn't reach it and didn't want to risk life or limb in the dark for just one cache, so we decided to leave it for another time
All in all another great day out, should be able fo complete the kep series on our next visit to the area which hopefully isn't too far away although the CPS series has really taken a back seat after this series was published!
Thanks to all the COs for their caches. Cheers!
Had a sleep in this morning before we headed out on our mission to tackle a few caches on the Lep Track to Northam, with a few others along the way thrown in for good measure.
Planning the route last night i thought of the idea of a Land, Air & Seas day, with the kep track caches forming the land leg, a kayak on the Avon forming the sea leg (river) and the air leg being some tree climbing in wundowie. This was not mentioned to John in the plans as usual as he generally gets apprehensive about these "ideas", so when he turned up I just casually mentioned "I've gotta get a couple of things from the garage", that's when the face changed and I explained about the days "goals"
Anyway we had a later than usual start and tackled a bunch of the caches between mundaring and wundowie along the kep track before deviating to lake leschenaultia. The two field puzzles here chidlows well and assembly required weren't really on the days plans, as I generally have pretty poor form when it comes to field puzzles and I bring along muggle mate come geocacher Numbers Man to solve them which generally costs me a lunch.
Lake leschenaultia turned into the highlight of the day. WP2 of assembly required is probably one of the most fun geocaches I have ever come across. Such a simple task, but quite hard aswell as I struggle to follow instructions!! And chidlows well, was a bit apprehensive after reading some of the earlier logs but we had the container within about a minute of arrival, great job on that one. Tried to take all sorts of backways to grab the final for the assembly required puzzle but should have just walked from wp2, it would have been easier and not wasted thirty minutes of our time.
After completing the lake leschenaultia caches we then continued towards Northam but time was getting tight as we didn't bring any push bikes so we were walking from the car to the cache each time which was slowing Us down significantly. We eventually got to Northam a bit later than expected and grabbed some much needed supplies to refuel the body for our next leg.
We arrived at the banks of the Avon to complete the Avon a swim cache in the geo yaks, which has been on the radar for a while with all the caching growth in the area. We paddled down with a nice strong current pushing us down the river towards GZ, we took some notes from he listing and the maps as we didn't want to take the phones on the water. Was a nice quick find in a logical spot, well the only spot really. And we then paddled back against the strong current which gave the arms a good workout. Only got marginally wet, thankfully as it was a bit chilly!!
We then planned out assault on the tree climbing aspect of the day the eucalyptus cache in wundowie, unfortunately we arrived in darkness and even after coming prepared with an extremely large ladder we still couldn't reach it and didn't want to risk life or limb in the dark for just one cache, so we decided to leave it for another time
All in all another great day out, should be able fo complete the kep series on our next visit to the area which hopefully isn't too far away although the CPS series has really taken a back seat after this series was published!
Thanks to all the COs for their caches. Cheers!
The crew were scattered all over the place! Geo R took great amusement in watching us for a while before walking directly up to the cache and explaining to us the relevance of its name! Haha! Doh! Can we blame the GPS?! TFTC
TFTH Well, We all have different ideas of supports! As some of us spent time searching our ideas others come along at the eleventh hour and put their hand to it straight away and tell us why it is support. Always something new to learn or see with geocaching!!
Up bright and early this morning to head to Northam with iluvtrekking mainly to do The Kep Track caches. All caches in the series located using a combination of roadside access or the geo-hubbies plying the treddlies down the tracks. Found the co-ords a little out on this one so extended search to locate. A great day out and many thanks to jasenjanine for the awesome effort in laying this series down.
Richlink stayed over on Saturday night so that we could make and early, early start on Sunday morning.
So, with the bikes loaded we headed off in the dark to Northam, "The Kep" caches firmly in our sights. Some of the caches were accessed on foot from the nearest parking spot and others by bike. Although there was some heavy rain storms on Monday and we were wet through we found all of the caches and had a great couple of days finishing up with lunch at The Weir Hotel on Monday.
Congratulations jasenjanine, what a fantastic effort here.
So, with the bikes loaded we headed off in the dark to Northam, "The Kep" caches firmly in our sights. Some of the caches were accessed on foot from the nearest parking spot and others by bike. Although there was some heavy rain storms on Monday and we were wet through we found all of the caches and had a great couple of days finishing up with lunch at The Weir Hotel on Monday.
Congratulations jasenjanine, what a fantastic effort here.
(Chwiliwr team catch up log)
I decided that we were going out caching despite the weather so headed up to do some more of this series. Ended up quite wet at times but found all the caches without too much trouble in the rain. Some of them were even found without rain falling on us.
We started at the wier to finish of the few that we missed the other day when heading home and once they were done headed up to where we ended the other day near Wooroloo and continued on from there.
Cache logs were signed and caches returned as found.
Thanks jasenjanine for the cache.
I decided that we were going out caching despite the weather so headed up to do some more of this series. Ended up quite wet at times but found all the caches without too much trouble in the rain. Some of them were even found without rain falling on us.
We started at the wier to finish of the few that we missed the other day when heading home and once they were done headed up to where we ended the other day near Wooroloo and continued on from there.
Cache logs were signed and caches returned as found.
Thanks jasenjanine for the cache.
The better half decided that we were going out caching despite the weather so headed up to do some more of this series. Ended up quite wet at times but found all the caches without too much trouble in the rain. Some of them were even found without rain falling on us.
We started at the wier to finish of the few that I missed the other day when heading home and once they were done headed up to where I ended the other day near Wooroloo and continued on from there.
Cache logs were signed and caches returned as found.
Thanks jasenjanine for the cache.
We started at the wier to finish of the few that I missed the other day when heading home and once they were done headed up to where I ended the other day near Wooroloo and continued on from there.
Cache logs were signed and caches returned as found.
Thanks jasenjanine for the cache.
I have spent a little bit of time on or around the KEP track between Mundaring Weir and Woorooloo, and enjoy getting out on it. It's a great area, and there is lots to see along the way.
This afternoon I cherry picked the caches that had not been logged yet, hoping for a FTF, but I ended up with 2TF or 3TF at most of them, with Chwiliwr and Blingg having been through this morning.
I had no trouble with any of the caches I went for this afternoon, with the last 5 or so being done by torch light. I look forward to coming back for the rest of the series.
This is where my torch decided to go to strobe light mode and I couldn't work out how to turn that 'feature' off. Makes it interesting to search or sign the log haha. Nice camo here too!
Thanks for the cache jasenjanine!
This afternoon I cherry picked the caches that had not been logged yet, hoping for a FTF, but I ended up with 2TF or 3TF at most of them, with Chwiliwr and Blingg having been through this morning.
I had no trouble with any of the caches I went for this afternoon, with the last 5 or so being done by torch light. I look forward to coming back for the rest of the series.
This is where my torch decided to go to strobe light mode and I couldn't work out how to turn that 'feature' off. Makes it interesting to search or sign the log haha. Nice camo here too!
Thanks for the cache jasenjanine!