Wilby Right Wilby, Victoria, Australia
By
Bingley3683 on 10-May-16. Waypoint GC6HE2X
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Unfortunately, I cannot see any information that indicates that steps have been taken to resolve the issue/s associated with this placement. Therefore as advised previously, the cache is being de-listed (Archived) to keep it from continually showing up in search lists, and to prevent it from blocking other cache placements.
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If you wish to contact me please send an email via my profile - [**Bunjil**,](https://coord.info/PR9GZ0K) and quote the cache name and GC number.
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Caches that have been archived for lack of maintenance will not be unarchived. This is explained in the Help Center article [**here**](http://support.groundspeak.com//index.php?pg=kb.page&id=70).
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###**CACHE OWNER ACTION REQUIRED PLEASE**###
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I notice from one or more log entries that this cache would seem to be in need of some help - **there appears to be a need for owner intervention.**
Therefore, the cache is being temporarily disabling so as to stop it showing up on search lists and to give the owner an opportunity to check on the cache, and take whatever action is necessary.
The guidelines indicated that periodic visits to check on the cache, as well as prompt attention to any logs that indicate there is a problem, are part of the [**cache owners responsibilities.**](https://www.geocaching.com/play/guidelines#listingmaintenance) I cannot see any log that indicates a recent visit by the CO to this cache.
If you can't attend to the issue promptly, then you need to [**Disable it**](https://www.geocaching.com/help/index.php?pg=kb.chapter&id=38&pgid=235) - I have Disabled it for you this time.
**Can you please respond to this situation (or indicated your intention) by **15th September,** 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:
- Repair and/or Replace your cache or do whatever else is needed, post an [**Owner Maintenance log**](http://support.groundspeak.com/index.php?pg=kb.page&id=404) 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 don't plan on fixing it up then please [**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.
- 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 (by 9th September). Be sure to indicate the actual date that you expect to have it fixed so that everyone knows you are on top of it.
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) the cache 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.
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Had a good look for this one, even under the bridge - no luck though. Another day.
Thanks
K&M
Thanks
K&M
Great push bike ride from tangahma.
Took Tb and will pass on soon
TFTC
Cherrs
Ric
Took Tb and will pass on soon
TFTC
Cherrs
Ric
Witchjy doumd it in about 5 seconds, and sje is not going to let me forget. TFTC
The creeks dry & so was the cache. Certainly a sandy creek. Quick easy drive by find.
TFTC
TFTC
Came back to find this after seeing it had been replaced. Quick easy find thanks
Stopped off to take a look and find this cache, while on our way to Winton Wetlands for the weekend. Found the container on the ground but replaced it back to it's hidey hole.
Thanks Bingley3683 for placing the cache for us to find.
6774
Thanks Bingley3683 for placing the cache for us to find.
6774
A late log for this cache. I noticed that something went wrong. A bad internet connection. It was an easy find during a morning walk. Thanks Greetings Donderwinkel & co from The Netherlands.
Find#309 @ 1446hrs 27/12/17
Saw the post of a new log book placed.... was in the area ‘Yarrawonga’ on a weeks camping trip... may as well make use of it .. TFTC
Saw the post of a new log book placed.... was in the area ‘Yarrawonga’ on a weeks camping trip... may as well make use of it .. TFTC
The old one must have been washed away, replaced with a new container and logbook.
Unlucky today dnf maybe due to repair work after Flood. May have been taken during works
There has been alot of rain since last logged. It has probably been washed away?
Quick stop and find on the way through Wilby. We still can't work out what the repaired pipe alongside the bridge was/is used for. Interesting repairs for a pipe. I don't think it would work very well.
Headed out with Cybergran V to try and find a newly published cache however that mission was unsuccessful
At least it wasn't a totally wasted trip as I still managed to find 3 caches although 2 DNFs wasn't my best day of caching!
A very quick find in the obvious spot for my first find for the day
TNLN. SL. TFTC Bingley3683
At least it wasn't a totally wasted trip as I still managed to find 3 caches although 2 DNFs wasn't my best day of caching!
A very quick find in the obvious spot for my first find for the day
TNLN. SL. TFTC Bingley3683
On a lovely day out in the sunshine with locus cache, it would have been most remiss of us, to have come so close, without stopping. So, stop we did, and locus cache guessed the exact spot.
Thank you for another happy face on our maps.
Experimenting with the new Cachly app, my first log with it.
Thank you for another happy face on our maps.
Experimenting with the new Cachly app, my first log with it.
Stopped by here today to grab this one, and on arrival at GZ had a strange sense of Deja Vu. As it turns out, I found this one last may, but neglected to log it online.
TFTC, then and now.
TFTC, then and now.
We left home this morning not really sure where we would end up, but our drive took us from Albury to Yarrawonga and then onto Glenrowan where we spent the night. This cache was just a short little detour along the way and we could pull up right along side it and sign the log without even having to pull th car off the road.
TFTC.
TFTC.
The waiting game......
The muggle sat waiting.....
Still...
Silent.....
Hidden....
An invisible ninja.....
Why did the people come here?
He wanted them to stop......to go away......
They disturbed his serenity.......and it was his box.....he is going to protect it......
The next person will know his anger.....
The big grey beast slowed down and stopped.......the person got out and started to walk back....
This is it.......this is what he has been waiting for.......
This is what he has trained for......
Today is the day.........he will attack....
The person went in to grab the box.......
He was about to pounce.....but he hesitated.....curiosity got to him......
Why did they want to touch his box? What was so special about it?......
He wanted to know.......change of tack.......
He swiftly and silently moved out from his hiding spot.....still camouflaged but hidden in plain sight....
He moved to a good vantage spot, still undetected, and watched the person open his box....then take out a book and write something in the book.....
What did the person write? He couldn't quite see.....he made a decision.....he would approach the person and ask them what were they actually doing.....
He waited until the person had finished and put the box back......
This is it.....
He slowly approached the person, removing his camouflage........
He was in plain sight....exposed to the whole world......
But before he could say a single word.......
"AAAARRRRGGGHHH THERE'S A SPIDER ON MY ARM!!!!"
"AAAHHH GET IT OFF!!!"
"HOLY HELL, HAVE A LOOK AT THE SIZE OF IT!"
He hit the ground, landing on his feet, on the defensive.....adrenaline surging through his veins....
The person left, walking back to the grey beast....
He had no idea what the hell just happened......
But it was fun......one hell of a thrill.......
He enjoyed the ride......
He went back to his hiding spot....
His heart rate subsided, the adrenaline went away.......he wanted that feeling back.....it made him feel alive!....
He wanted that thrill again......
He craved the excitement......
He was addicted to the human rodeo.......
He was no longer a ninja......
He is now an eight legged adrenaline junkie......
He is a cowboy....
In this steel horse he'll hide.
He has time on his side.
He's wanted..... (waaannteeed)
Dead or alive.......
The waiting game........
Thanks Mick for an entertaining cache.
TNLN TFTC
(with apologies to anyone with the last name of Bon Jovi)
The muggle sat waiting.....
Still...
Silent.....
Hidden....
An invisible ninja.....
Why did the people come here?
He wanted them to stop......to go away......
They disturbed his serenity.......and it was his box.....he is going to protect it......
The next person will know his anger.....
The big grey beast slowed down and stopped.......the person got out and started to walk back....
This is it.......this is what he has been waiting for.......
This is what he has trained for......
Today is the day.........he will attack....
The person went in to grab the box.......
He was about to pounce.....but he hesitated.....curiosity got to him......
Why did they want to touch his box? What was so special about it?......
He wanted to know.......change of tack.......
He swiftly and silently moved out from his hiding spot.....still camouflaged but hidden in plain sight....
He moved to a good vantage spot, still undetected, and watched the person open his box....then take out a book and write something in the book.....
What did the person write? He couldn't quite see.....he made a decision.....he would approach the person and ask them what were they actually doing.....
He waited until the person had finished and put the box back......
This is it.....
He slowly approached the person, removing his camouflage........
He was in plain sight....exposed to the whole world......
But before he could say a single word.......
"AAAARRRRGGGHHH THERE'S A SPIDER ON MY ARM!!!!"
"AAAHHH GET IT OFF!!!"
"HOLY HELL, HAVE A LOOK AT THE SIZE OF IT!"
He hit the ground, landing on his feet, on the defensive.....adrenaline surging through his veins....
The person left, walking back to the grey beast....
He had no idea what the hell just happened......
But it was fun......one hell of a thrill.......
He enjoyed the ride......
He went back to his hiding spot....
His heart rate subsided, the adrenaline went away.......he wanted that feeling back.....it made him feel alive!....
He wanted that thrill again......
He craved the excitement......
He was addicted to the human rodeo.......
He was no longer a ninja......
He is now an eight legged adrenaline junkie......
He is a cowboy....
In this steel horse he'll hide.
He has time on his side.
He's wanted..... (waaannteeed)
Dead or alive.......
The waiting game........
Thanks Mick for an entertaining cache.
TNLN TFTC
(with apologies to anyone with the last name of Bon Jovi)
Righto! Heading south from Yarrawonga by a different route which miraculously took me to this easy cache Right on coords made for a quick find TFTC Bingley3683
Heading back home from the boarder on a random Sunday arvo drive it was decided to take a turn off the beaten track to a place we didn't know existed and would never have bothered to find if it wasn't for a cache. Phone reception was down to 1 bar, the find was made by jnr muppet #5 in an obvious spot while snr muppet #1 was heading under to have a look.
Thank's for placing a cache out here.
Log and container in good condition.
Thank's for placing a cache out here.
Log and container in good condition.
#1952 Found on a cold Winters day, in fact the car thermometer says 8 degrees outside at around midday, add the windchill factor and we are talking very low figures. But Wilby right because once the log is signed we shall return to the heated car! TFTC Bingley.
Found him in a nesty place we did, with creatures all around at almost full moon. Very pleased we are. A bug within we found.
Find #1034. A quick easy find ins familiar but scenic spot. A great little detour on our way home from Mulwala. Took TB and left another. Thanks Bingley3683 for bringing us here.
We just happened to be lunching with good friends at the Devenish Hotel on this dull & cloudy winter's day, so a detour on the way home meant we could call into Wilby. SL at 4.10pm and all was right in Wilby this afternoon. #3713 TFTC Bingley
Never been to Wilby before, so checked the town out on the way through, turned right at the intersection and we were right. TFTC
Saw this one advertised in latest geocache news so what else to do on an overcast day but go for a drive. Nice easy find in peaceful surrounds. TFTC
Today is a bit like yesterday, what with cloudy and pouring rain in the morning and then the sun out and shining. We even had a great blue sky which we haven't had for the last week. Just the day for an arvo drive cross country the snaffle this new cache. The crops are starting to green up the paddocks which is good to see, just hope we get more rain the keep them alive. A quick find and logged and took TB to move on. TFTC Bingley3683