OCRP #13 Kew, Victoria, Australia
By
kangadrew72 on 23-Apr-16. Waypoint GC6G80R
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Logs
Because of the pandemic, many caches became
unmanageable in the time
needed to race out to them and I have not been able to
justify the time to keep this cache going.
I know you may be sad that this cache,
like many of it’s partners is going, but
sometimes it is an old cache that makes way for a new one.
Until next we meet on the caching trail, have an
extra special time caching. KD.
unmanageable in the time
needed to race out to them and I have not been able to
justify the time to keep this cache going.
I know you may be sad that this cache,
like many of it’s partners is going, but
sometimes it is an old cache that makes way for a new one.
Until next we meet on the caching trail, have an
extra special time caching. KD.
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After 15 minutes of looking up at spiders and webs, I realised immersing myself within their ecosystem was the only way. Epic hide! TFTC
Look up high, in the sky, what do you see, a golden tree!
Found by the 4 musketeers
Found by the 4 musketeers
Last one for the day, we didn't stop at all the caches along the section of trail as the school holidays are in full swing and the path a very popular place to be. This one gave us a little more shelter from the passersby. Thanks for the cache kangadrew72
This cache was a little harder to find, given the many different spots it could have been hanging around. After a quick hunt we had signed the log. TFTC.
Well, with a long weekend ahead, there was only one thing to do. Start early! So on Thursday afternoon we set off for this series of caches that had been on our list for some time, hoping that there would be fewer muggles on a ‘work day’. It was a beautiful afternoon to be outdoors. TFTC
Out again on a mission to gain as many caches as we can while merkinofloki is on holidays and so we spied this series for a good chunk of finds and some much needed laughs and catchup time :3
Needed to get some steps up so decided to go out and finish this trail from a previous trip. There were some pockets of sunshine throughout the afternoon which added to the walk.
Thought this one might be a challenge to find but I managed to come in from the right angle and spotted it straight away.
Thanks kangadrew72 for the cache.
Thought this one might be a challenge to find but I managed to come in from the right angle and spotted it straight away.
Thanks kangadrew72 for the cache.
Find #1028
Damn, damn, damn....
Successfully dodged muggles whilst hide bushes, find successfully made.
Put hand in bad to grab my stamp and OUCh!
Stabbed myself on my anti magnetic tweezers!
Who knew they were so sharp!
Don’t worry I will survive, just a hazard of caching.
All is well with cache.
Damn, damn, damn....
Successfully dodged muggles whilst hide bushes, find successfully made.
Put hand in bad to grab my stamp and OUCh!
Stabbed myself on my anti magnetic tweezers!
Who knew they were so sharp!
Don’t worry I will survive, just a hazard of caching.
All is well with cache.
Found it. Logged it. Now where did I get it from? That moment of panic but only a moment. tftc
Took a while ..... spoiler for others if you need it is below .....
Gold canister hanging in trees directly in front of chair about 6ft from ground.
Gold canister hanging in trees directly in front of chair about 6ft from ground.
"If you were a bison... and I were a cacher... Oh, there you are!"
Singing while caching is always fun. TFTC!
Singing while caching is always fun. TFTC!
Having a rest, and Shippy took the grab.
A glint from above caught his eye, and we were on
TFTC
A glint from above caught his eye, and we were on
TFTC
Pleased to be able to get back into caching in the last week or so after a 110 day streak of no activity, I did this cache and all those in the OCRP series over the course of three thoroughly enjoyable caching walks. I initially did this trail on a walk from Booroondarra park to Fairfield Boathouse and back at the end of October, but I was at the tail end of a 28 day step challenge then, so more interested in steps than caches. I ignored the series then and only later realised how many caches I had walked past that day!
This time I again started at Booroondarra Park, so did the series in reverse order. Given all the caches in this series and the fact that I am catching up on logs a few days and lots more caches later, these logs will be pretty generic - sorry about that! I will add in details where I remember them, especially for those at the end of the series where the hides got trickier.
Thanks for putting all these out and looking after them. For all of them - TFTC
This time I again started at Booroondarra Park, so did the series in reverse order. Given all the caches in this series and the fact that I am catching up on logs a few days and lots more caches later, these logs will be pretty generic - sorry about that! I will add in details where I remember them, especially for those at the end of the series where the hides got trickier.
Thanks for putting all these out and looking after them. For all of them - TFTC