Sports Cars #2 Porsche Epping, Victoria, Australia
By
OzArtek on 19-Mar-16. Waypoint GC6D6MN
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This is gone missing multiple times and I think this series has run its course. Time for this one to be retired.
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DNF do I need to be careful of snakes and spiders? Do I need a torch? I dont know. Im completely stumped!
Couldn't find it anywhere, looked over, under and on the bridge for about an hour. Don't know if it is still there or we are just really bad at finding it. Please the next person that finds post up if you do find it.
Couldnt locate this cache even with the help of photos that others had posted. Checked both sides of the bridge on either end and no lock. Must have been stolen/fallen off.
I found this cache today on my Mega Geocaching Walk #13 - a 30,000 step walk from Epping Station, winding my way up to Wollert and back down the other way to Epping Station once again. Now if you are going to hide a cache under a bridge, this is a nice and pleasant way to do it, unlike the previous cache that I went to. Thanks from D B-A
We have got way behind in our logging and are trying to catch up and get our caching in order.Life has been pretty hectic this year, and a lot of it has gotten in the way of efficient logging of finds.We want to thank all the cache owners for providing us with an array of caches around our countryside and in our cities.We apologise for the generic logs. We must do this to get through the backlog.Unless otherwise specified, all the caches we found were in good order.Thank you, OzArtek, for this Traditional cache.
#39 17/12/2023 @6:12pmHad to wait for some evening walkers to pass, but a simple grab otherwise
After having retrieved the cache at the Findons Creek West Branch, this was very quick and easy.
Out on a lovely spring day to grab some caches. I looked around and under before surfacing on the correct side and finding the cache.Many thanks to OzArtek for the cache.
The Frogs reminded me that one day the rain will wash Curly Jefferson's tears away.
Hug your loved one's if you're worthy of someone's love.
Hug your loved one's if you're worthy of someone's love.
*Found on the 10 Jan 2023 @ 11:12 am.*
*Cache find # 13971.*
I was needing a few more finds in the Whittlesea LGA to try and qualify For one of the Mega challenges so I decided to head back over this way and go for a ride along some of the trails.
I stopped by this one on my travels and was able to find it, the log was signed and I was on my way to the next one.
**Thanks to OzArtek for placing this cache.**
*Cache find # 13971.*
I was needing a few more finds in the Whittlesea LGA to try and qualify For one of the Mega challenges so I decided to head back over this way and go for a ride along some of the trails.
I stopped by this one on my travels and was able to find it, the log was signed and I was on my way to the next one.
**Thanks to OzArtek for placing this cache.**
Having come over this area of Melbourne to complete a Wherigo only to be thwarted by far too much water, I decided not to waste my visit and slowly head for home while chasing caches in an area that I don't get to all that often.
I wandered in to this cache from my parking spot on Maserati Drive which probably wasn't the best even if it wasn't on the road or the footpath and started my hunt for this cache. It was surprisingly easy to spot when I finally stood in the right place... in among the tall weeds.
Thanks **OzArtek** for this cache...
I wandered in to this cache from my parking spot on Maserati Drive which probably wasn't the best even if it wasn't on the road or the footpath and started my hunt for this cache. It was surprisingly easy to spot when I finally stood in the right place... in among the tall weeds.
Thanks **OzArtek** for this cache...
15:30
Actually our second call here, again:
we looked high, we looked low, we looked in, we looked out, but today there was no way we could work this one out!
Again, this DR1.5/TR1.5 has eluded us!
Thanks for the hunt anyway OzArtek.
Actually our second call here, again:
we looked high, we looked low, we looked in, we looked out, but today there was no way we could work this one out!
Again, this DR1.5/TR1.5 has eluded us!
Thanks for the hunt anyway OzArtek.
My very first geocache and it was a bastard to find!
Good spot. Thanks for the hunt
Good spot. Thanks for the hunt
Nice quick find here thanks to accurate numbers. Enjoyed the history and the area.
Thanks for the cache OzArtek
Thanks for the cache OzArtek
Love the magnetic hides and luckily no one was around. I thought I was the troll who guarded the bridge. Lol Didn't realise there were car names around here. TFTC OzArtek
Having spent the day at the zoo with my niece I stopped by to grab this cache on my way home from dropping her off. A quick find in yet more new developments.
Thanks OzArtek for the cache.
Thanks OzArtek for the cache.
Found, right on the Disappointing Darebin Creek. Why Disappointing? - When I travelled by train into the city for work I travelled with a regular group, after rain we watched each watercourse excitedly. The Diamond Creek was often Dynamic, the Plenty River could be Powerful. The Merri Merri creek was Mighty but the Darebin didn't change much thus was Disappointing.
Why Merri Merri, well it seems that in some aboriginal languages if there is a lot of something then you repeat the word describing that something. Wagga Wagga is the place of many crows, "Merri" is a rocky place so Merri Merri is more rocky, maybe lots of rocks in one place, maybe rocky for a long way.
Why Merri Merri, well it seems that in some aboriginal languages if there is a lot of something then you repeat the word describing that something. Wagga Wagga is the place of many crows, "Merri" is a rocky place so Merri Merri is more rocky, maybe lots of rocks in one place, maybe rocky for a long way.
I'm sure a Porsche is very nice to drive. Unfortunately I have never had the privilege. At least I got to find this cache. TFTC OzArtek.
I’ve never driven a Porsche, but I have driven a Subaru from coast to coast of the USA, and that was a pretty good experience. I hope that purchase went well for you, you should update us! TFTC.
Another car they I will never get to drive. That’s probably a good thing though as I would probably back into something. Good spot for a cache.