Maggie - Rocking on Heavens Door Glenmaggie, Victoria, Australia
By
CJPERX on 16-Apr-16. Waypoint GC6FQTX
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Found on our journey from Western Australia. With Caperdoodle 2. Visiting maffra for a wedding and got some geocaching in.
Grabbing some caches on a the trip to High country.Maggie was a bit hit and miss for me a few dnf'sThanks CJPERX
TFTC SL - quick find on my way back to Paradise Valley. Cache is is great condition
Very clever container, payed our respects at the cemetery while we were here, beautiful place for these souls to rest
Approching cache from the lake side i was supprised to see this Cemetery. After finding and signing the cache, I returned to the lake side to sit on the log for a bit to enjoy the view of the dead.
Spending the day out caching with @searchingformacca on the way home from weekend camping. Nice quick park and grab here. TFTC
Out for the weekend Cacheing with @Smithiesoutbackgear. Love the Cache and was a good find. Cheers
#6330.
This was a fun hide to find with a new cacher. Thanks for another interesting hide next to this beautiful lake. TFTC!
This was a fun hide to find with a new cacher. Thanks for another interesting hide next to this beautiful lake. TFTC!
The cache and log are okay, but a new log will be needed soon. Still some room for the moment. The title says it all. TFTC CJPERX.
Getting some more finds in this LGA. quick find.
Left with Mogni the day before Christmas to go down to Mount Gambier for Christmas Day. Then on the 27th left for Victoria. Plan A was to go to the Ottway Rangers, complete the Geo tour in Ballarat and then head to Geelong and take the Queenscliff ferry over to Sorrento then grabbing new LGA's on route to almost the New South Wales/Victoria border and the old 2001 cache near there. Also attending a community day event, a CITO and a couple of other events as well. Then head in to the high country and come back to SA in 11 days. Things didn't go to plan. Turns out that one of my almost new tyres was defective ( side wall blown out ) and blew in the ottway ranges on a narrow road in the rainforest, Drove to Melton to stay overnight and get a new tyre there, tyre machine broken and the other 5 tyre companies not open so off to geelong for a new tyre ( and some caches on the way and in geelong ) . The event we where going to attend in geelong didn't turn out, he was late by ALOT to his own event.Then to ballarat to same day since we had a b&b booked for the next few nights. Planned on getting the ferry at 1200 and ended up on the 400 pm ferry but we did attend a event and CITO in geelong. Then we drive into the rear end of a thunder storm with forecast 20 mm dropping for the next few days. Cancel the high country and change targets to letterbox D/T for fizzy grid only using letterboxes and same wirh the multi fizzy grid plus fizzy grid only using victorian caches plus any challenge caches we where near. Plus getting a few more victorian 2001 caches. And finally any caches that had 40 more more favourite points. Only got soaked to the bone for a couple of days but the water on the tracks was noticeable. On the return home tried to get the rest of the missing LGA's around the Melbourne CBD i missed in the last mega. Still a fun trip was had if not the planned one.
Left with Mogni the day before Christmas to go down to Mount Gambier for Christmas Day. Then on the 27th left for Victoria. Plan A was to go to the Ottway Rangers, complete the Geo tour in Ballarat and then head to Geelong and take the Queenscliff ferry over to Sorrento then grabbing new LGA's on route to almost the New South Wales/Victoria border and the old 2001 cache near there. Also attending a community day event, a CITO and a couple of other events as well. Then head in to the high country and come back to SA in 11 days. Things didn't go to plan. Turns out that one of my almost new tyres was defective ( side wall blown out ) and blew in the ottway ranges on a narrow road in the rainforest, Drove to Melton to stay overnight and get a new tyre there, tyre machine broken and the other 5 tyre companies not open so off to geelong for a new tyre ( and some caches on the way and in geelong ) . The event we where going to attend in geelong didn't turn out, he was late by ALOT to his own event.Then to ballarat to same day since we had a b&b booked for the next few nights. Planned on getting the ferry at 1200 and ended up on the 400 pm ferry but we did attend a event and CITO in geelong. Then we drive into the rear end of a thunder storm with forecast 20 mm dropping for the next few days. Cancel the high country and change targets to letterbox D/T for fizzy grid only using letterboxes and same wirh the multi fizzy grid plus fizzy grid only using victorian caches plus any challenge caches we where near. Plus getting a few more victorian 2001 caches. And finally any caches that had 40 more more favourite points. Only got soaked to the bone for a couple of days but the water on the tracks was noticeable. On the return home tried to get the rest of the missing LGA's around the Melbourne CBD i missed in the last mega. Still a fun trip was had if not the planned one.
Out on a Christmas break with sir_spectre, exploring southern Victoria grabbing lots of smilies, finding caches in LGA's and of course signing a few more challenges.
Thanks for placing this cache for us to find.
Thanks for placing this cache for us to find.
Visiting friends for a few days and enjoyed a lake side walk on a cooler day. Nice little find, thank you
A cemetery with a view and a nice quick easy find. Very interesting little stroll around this site. TFTC.
Had a nice morning out at the lake finding some caches with my Da. Successful day for a couple of newbies. Used to love coming here and having lunch at the bottom of the hill.
What a lovely spot to spend eternity in. Gc all good although a squillion ants made access challenging. Tftc CKPERX
White caps on the lake so no-one playing I spy or “recreating” here today. It’s been decades since I was last here so it’s a trip down memory lane for me. Taking a Circuitous route to Melbs via Dargo and an Event near Mt Erica so why not head here too? Having said that, the big plan was to head north of Lincoln BUT unexpected rain and drizzle just happens to be hovering so given I go places for views, Glenmaggie it is! . TFTC and the fun
Really great hiding spot. Thank you for bringing us to this cemetery to explore and enjoy the view.
F(H)ound It! #3760 @ 3:45 PM
A lovely afternoon geocaching with the Ridgeo-pup and Maddie the dog, SisterOutlaw and BrotherOutlaw.
The SOL found it using a bit of logic and her cachy-senses. Plenty of plots available in this prime real estate by the looks of it.
Thanks for the cache, CJPERX
A lovely afternoon geocaching with the Ridgeo-pup and Maddie the dog, SisterOutlaw and BrotherOutlaw.
The SOL found it using a bit of logic and her cachy-senses. Plenty of plots available in this prime real estate by the looks of it.
Thanks for the cache, CJPERX
Today is a magnificent day for a geocaching run along the western lake edge on my bike.
A nice quick find here TFTC
A nice quick find here TFTC
Great name. Tftc, finally getting the kids interested in caching. Not sure how much more we can do today, getting the winter chills.
Chose this series to introduce a friend of mine to caching. She loved it, as did I. A wonderful series I had been meaning to do for a while, and an excellent example of how much fun caching is and the variety of caches that can be hidden and found. Thank you CJPERX
There was great parking for our van here and an interesting place to explore with a great view. It was so good to enjoy some caching, and not too far from home.
This was a lovely peaceful location.
Thanks for the cache.
This was a lovely peaceful location.
Thanks for the cache.
We spent a great weekend camping with the geokids on the Macalister River and finding geocaches around Glenmaggie, Heyfield and surrounds. Caches were signed/stamped between 25-27th, September. We found some really beautiful little spots around here! Thanks so much for placing and maintaining these caches We loved the Dylan reference in the name of this cache and one of the geokids was surprised to find out that she could probably play the song! Gotta love a good 3 chord song...
We have been cooped up inside for months now with COVID but with the restrictions starting to ease decided that we would get out for the day and see how many of the caches closer to home we could find. Rebel Acts decided to come along for the ride as well. There’s not too many Gippsland caches he hasn’t found, but he is willing to watch and laugh if our efforts come up empty. The day has started cold, but fine and clear. Hopefully this will last but there has been hail forecast for some of Gippsland. With luck just not the part we are caching in.
Signing all logs today as RASP (Rebel Acts/ SKI Pair)
Not found in the obvious spot! But the important thing is “it was found”. Should have paid a bit more attention to the GPS
TFTC
Signing all logs today as RASP (Rebel Acts/ SKI Pair)
Not found in the obvious spot! But the important thing is “it was found”. Should have paid a bit more attention to the GPS
TFTC
A few messages back and forth with Ski Pair and plans were made to head out to Glenmaggie where there was a nice group of caches to find, we were very lucky with the weather as it did not start raining till we had found our last cache for the day, it had been eleven years since I had been here. Some logs were signed RASP. This was one of the cache we found while exploring the area.
Thanks CJPERX for the cache.
Thanks CJPERX for the cache.
Haha, thought it was too good to be true when I first looked and it was. Found the right receptacle and signed the log. Tftc
Sadly this container has disappeared. I have obtained another container and it will be put in place shortly.
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Hi there CJPERX,
This cache has been flagged by Geocaching HQ as a cache that **MAY** need some attention. You would have received an automated email from Geocaching HQ recently which explained what needs to be done.
Unfortunately, nothing seems to have happened, so I am having to take the next step and temporarily disable the cache - see here: [**Geocache Health Score.**](https://www.geocaching.com/help/index.php?pg=kb.chapter&id=38&pgid=713) .
**Can you please respond to this situation (or indicated your intention) within 14 days,** so others know exactly what is happening with this cache?
You have lots of choices so pick the one that applies from this handy list:
- Check on the cache, repair and/or replace the cache or do whatever else is needed, post an [**Owner Maintenance log**](http://support.groundspeak.com/index.php?pg=kb.page&id=404) indicating the cache has been checked and [**ENABLE your cache.**](https://support.groundspeak.com/index.php?pg=kb.page&id=235 ) Then sit back and wait for the praises.
- If you really hope to get it fixed but there is some unusual reason why you can't do it soon, then at least post a Write Note log (within 14 days). Be sure to indicate the actual date that you expect to have it fixed so that everyone knows you are on top of it. For ongoing issues (where you don't have an actual date) please ensure you visit the page and post a note every 28 days so as to keep everyone up to speed.
- If you don't plan on fixing it then you could consider passing it on to another geocacher by asking them to [**Adopt it**](https://www.geocaching.com/help/index.php?pg=kb.chapter&id=38&pgid=54) or alternatively, you need to [**Archive it,**](https://www.geocaching.com/help/index.php?pg=kb.chapter&id=38&pgid=56) so it is removed from searches and someone else can have the spot. Don't forget to remove any remnants of your previously enjoyed cache too.
You might wonder what happens if you don't pick one of those. Well, if nothing happens, then a few weeks from today, when I next look at the cache page, it is likely that I will, unfortunately, have to de-list (Archive) it on the basis that it has been abandoned.
Honestly, I'd rather you decide, so please do something before then. Please don't send me an email but instead follow the information/advice posted above.
[3AS]
No luck with this one either though I thought I'd looked at every one. Sigh.
Tftc
Tftc