Maggie - Upon Reflection Glenmaggie, Victoria, Australia
By
CJPERX on 16-Apr-16. Waypoint GC6FQV6
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Logs
**Cache Archived**
Unfortunately, steps have not been taken to address the issue/s associated with this placement, as per the maintenance expectations in the Guidelines.
As explained in previous logs, the cache is now being de-listed (Archived) as abandoned. If there are components or remnants of the cache, please recover them as we don't want to litter our environment with Georubbish.
If you wish to contact a Reviewer regarding this cache, please send an email via the profile - [**Bunjil**,](https://coord.info/PR9GZ0K) and quote the Cache Name and GC Identification Code.
Unfortunately, steps have not been taken to address the issue/s associated with this placement, as per the maintenance expectations in the Guidelines.
As explained in previous logs, the cache is now being de-listed (Archived) as abandoned. If there are components or remnants of the cache, please recover them as we don't want to litter our environment with Georubbish.
If you wish to contact a Reviewer regarding this cache, please send an email via the profile - [**Bunjil**,](https://coord.info/PR9GZ0K) and quote the Cache Name and GC Identification Code.
### **OWNER MAINTENANCE REQUIRED PLEASE** ###
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Hi there CJPERX,
This cache has been flagged by Geocaching HQ as a cache that **MAY** need some attention.
You may recall having received an automated email from Geocaching HQ which explained what you needed to do.
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)
**You do need to respond in some way within 14 days, so others know you are on top of it, as well as indicating exactly what is happening with this placement - please don't let a lack of communication scuttle this listing.**
#What should you do now:-#
You have a number of choices so pick the one that applies from this handy list:-
- **Check On The Cache:-** Visit the cache to check, repair, replace 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 logs of praise to roll in.
- **Place A Write Note Log:-** Reviewers don't have a crystal ball, so without your note on the cache page explaining that the site works are on-going, or you have been in hospital, or the area is in flood, they can't tell what is going on with the cache.
So please just post a note to the page (within 14 days) and when a Reviewer next looks at the listing, all will be fine for a little bit longer.
**Be sure to indicate the actual date that you expect to have it fixed so that everyone knows you are on top of it. If you have a long term unavailable cache (where you don't have an actual date) please ensure you visit the page and post a note every 4 to 6 weeks, so as to keep everyone up to speed.**
- **Adopt/Archive:-** 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 the above. Well, when the cache is next checked by a Reviewer, if the issue has not been addressed, or there is no acknowledgment as requested above, it will be assumed the cache has been abandoned and processed accordingly.
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.
Thanks for your cooperation,
Bunjil
[3AS]
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Hi there CJPERX,
This cache has been flagged by Geocaching HQ as a cache that **MAY** need some attention.
You may recall having received an automated email from Geocaching HQ which explained what you needed to do.
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)
**You do need to respond in some way within 14 days, so others know you are on top of it, as well as indicating exactly what is happening with this placement - please don't let a lack of communication scuttle this listing.**
#What should you do now:-#
You have a number of choices so pick the one that applies from this handy list:-
- **Check On The Cache:-** Visit the cache to check, repair, replace 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 logs of praise to roll in.
- **Place A Write Note Log:-** Reviewers don't have a crystal ball, so without your note on the cache page explaining that the site works are on-going, or you have been in hospital, or the area is in flood, they can't tell what is going on with the cache.
So please just post a note to the page (within 14 days) and when a Reviewer next looks at the listing, all will be fine for a little bit longer.
**Be sure to indicate the actual date that you expect to have it fixed so that everyone knows you are on top of it. If you have a long term unavailable cache (where you don't have an actual date) please ensure you visit the page and post a note every 4 to 6 weeks, so as to keep everyone up to speed.**
- **Adopt/Archive:-** 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 the above. Well, when the cache is next checked by a Reviewer, if the issue has not been addressed, or there is no acknowledgment as requested above, it will be assumed the cache has been abandoned and processed accordingly.
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.
Thanks for your cooperation,
Bunjil
[3AS]
Coming back from the high country for track opening when I stopped in here with Shumba7 . No log and a bit worse for wear but was a good little hide. TFTC
TFTC, quick drive by. But couldn’t sign the log as there is no log to sign. Found with Algae grabbing my cache for the day to try and fill in my calendar.
Today is a magnificent day for a geocaching run along the western lake edge on my bike. This was an appropriately named cache and easy to find as it was coming adrift. Soon had it signed and put back together. It has weathered the recent storms quite well TFTC
A quick find as we knew what to look for.
The last finder luckily tucked it away tight so it did not get wet inside. It poured yesterday!
It is not sealing any longer as the UV is taking its toll. So, we replaced it in a similar manner with some more pressure to keep both parts intact as one.
It is also tucked a bit low, so it may be obvious by its placement. But then again it may not.
It’s magnet is also quite weak and will let it slide so it is now safely positioned. TFTC
The last finder luckily tucked it away tight so it did not get wet inside. It poured yesterday!
It is not sealing any longer as the UV is taking its toll. So, we replaced it in a similar manner with some more pressure to keep both parts intact as one.
It is also tucked a bit low, so it may be obvious by its placement. But then again it may not.
It’s magnet is also quite weak and will let it slide so it is now safely positioned. TFTC
Our second cache ever and it was a bit tricky, but the Dearest was all over it and we got their eventually! Clever!
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
We visited this area today as part of an extended weekend of camping to break the working-from-home monotony. The weather was perfect for exploring and caching, and not too far from home.
The log was dry but the camouflage had come away from the cache and was found on the ground. It has been wedged back into its original location.
Thanks for the cache.
The log was dry but the camouflage had come away from the cache and was found on the ground. It has been wedged back into its original 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 found the bones of this cache but not it’s namesake or a log. We Replaced the log but cache will need a bit of maintenance.
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)
It’s all in the name
TFTC
Signing all logs today as RASP (Rebel Acts/ SKI Pair)
It’s all in the name
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.
The ants didn't stop us.
On a caching run with D@geo
Thank you for the cache CJPERX
On a caching run with D@geo
Thank you for the cache CJPERX
Very clever hide & cache name. I saw it and walked away, hubby found it yet again TFTC
Doghorse and fish sitting at Longford no chooks at the moment foxy needing Xmas dinner. While here will try to get a cache or two. This being one of them.
Thanks CJPERX FTC. This one needs some TLC.....
Thanks CJPERX FTC. This one needs some TLC.....
TFTC. Day 3 in Gippsland and today we ventured to Glenmaggie. I (Hans) have never been here, Linda has a long time ago. One of our daughters now holiday here every January. being close by we though we would let geocaching be our guide around Glenmaggie and Heyfield. A great couple of hours . All caches found were in good order .
Nice hide! Took us a few minutes to firm the location due to our bouncy gps but once we had we honed straight in! TFTC
GPS was a bit all over the place. Found while visiting sister. Cool hide! TFTC
Spent a wonderful weekend at Paradise Valley. Great weather and good company. Decided to do a cache hunt on the way home to south coast. T.F.T.C. CJPERX and your maintenance of same.
T.N.L.N. Great hide.
T.N.L.N. Great hide.
Camped at Heyfield after returning from Tasmania. Out for a few caches today. Eleven for the day, quick find, cache and contents all good, good coordinates. Took nothing, left nothing. TFTC
Day 2 of our annual caching blitz holiday. Not quite what we had been expecting but it was true to name. Tftc
On this very cold day we headed to the lake to perform some cache maintenance. Thanks again Benjay and Surefoot for the emergency log replacement for me.
This cache was hidden right under the noses of many Muggles who walk or drive past every day. The finding device led me quite a stroll around the area before zeroing in on GZ. Ingenious camouflage made for a clever disguise but seasoned cachers probably wouldn’t have much trouble finding the cache. The log was full to overflowing, so we rang CO and we were given permission to put in a new log sheet from my notebook. That’ll do for a while I think.
After fortifying ourselves with lunch we wandered across to this cache but, the log was full so, another consultation with the CO and we have left a replacement piece of paper for future cachers. Out with surefoot24 and partner
TFTC
TNLN
SL
TFTC
TNLN
SL
A great cache, we haven’t seen one quite like this before. Enjoying our look around the lake this arvo. Thanks for giving us an excuse to get out here. Log book is full now. SL TFTC
clever fun hide - log book full so initialed only gps out 10 metres but after looking around - bam we knew where it was tflc
The Ben Cruachan Walking Club held a navigation course for it's members at Glenmaggie. The caches in the proximity were used for a GPS training/practice exercise. TFTC. We thought this one was very clever.
Think about the clue I say to Mr 13... is there a mirror anywhere or ........??? Sure enough, there it is. "I found it" he screams. "Omg that's cool". Tftc clever!