And the boys light up Box Hill South, Victoria, Australia
By
carkisser & JSando on 14-May-16. Waypoint GC6HQHQ
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Spent an hour searching everywhere in the vicinity. Read all the activity notes, description, clue... did not help.
DNF. I think it’s been muggled, possibly picked up by a child playing in the nearby playground.
No luck for us. I had a fair idea what I was looking for from the logs but couldn’t find it. Phoned a previous finder and confirmed what and where I was looking was right and still couldn’t find it . I will wait and see if there is any finders after me and revisit if it is indeed still there
Used my isolation exercise walk to today to take a walk along by the creek near here and try a few caches. Once I had found those I headed to this one which wasn't too far out of the way before turning back south. Nice and quiet near here which gave me some time to take a good look. I must admit I passed it over at first but only after eliminating other possibilities I was more diligent and made the find. Took a little while to extract the log but then I was able to add my name. Took nothing, left nothing, signed log and visited some trackables. Thanks for the cache carkisser & JSando and for the cache to make my walk a little more interesting.
The last great caching day with ilukaperi before the COVID-19 lockdown took hold. It would be 8 weeks before we headed out again. At the time we weren't aware af this , but by now we knew the seriousness of what was likely to happen. So, today we just enjoyed finding caches, whilst keeping our distance from each other.
A predictable container, TFTC!
A predictable container, TFTC!
Writing these logs way too late, so unable to remember much at all. This would have been mine and day1976 last big caching day before the covid19 quarantine. I remember having a great day even with the rain.
Accurate cache name!
Accurate cache name!
*Found on the 9 Mar 2020 @ 9:54 am.*
*Cache find # 10813.*
Day four of dad's taxi service but today it was to Deakin Uni for the first official day.
So once I had dropped Sar off I had to make the most of my trip and find a few caches so I headed over to this one.
Now when I first saw the cache I didn't think it was but I noticed that this one was sightly different at the end so a closer look was needed, just as well I did as it contained the log sheet.
Last couple of logs don’t appear to be signed in on the log sheet and the container is missing its cap.
**Thanks to carkisser & JSando for placing this cache.**
*Cache find # 10813.*
Day four of dad's taxi service but today it was to Deakin Uni for the first official day.
So once I had dropped Sar off I had to make the most of my trip and find a few caches so I headed over to this one.
Now when I first saw the cache I didn't think it was but I noticed that this one was sightly different at the end so a closer look was needed, just as well I did as it contained the log sheet.
Last couple of logs don’t appear to be signed in on the log sheet and the container is missing its cap.
**Thanks to carkisser & JSando for placing this cache.**
At first I thought the title suggested a lamp post. Wasn't expecting that! Good hide
Out hunting a cache or two today and this was first. Nice quick find though the log was a bit tricky to extract but got there! Thanks to caresser and JSando for this one.
A very clever cache .. the cache name made me smile.. I had to go back to the car for tools.. thanks Car kisser &JSANDI for placing the cache
Great cache. Hadn’t brought tweezers so was a little difficult to get in and out but otherwise enjoyed the hunt
Log is only 2/3 full, and dry and useable, but replaced all the same.
Don’t forget your tweezers to get the log out.
Don’t forget your tweezers to get the log out.
Parked near by...nah actually we walked 3.5k. L9g is soaked and unsignable. Love yas.
#6744. I flew over to Melbourne this week to attend a work meeting and have been staying nearby in Burwood. After the meeting finished in the afternoon I decided to go for a walk around the local streets and parks rather than take the car to go pick up caches further afield. A nice option although it was a lot further than I expected and probably ended up walking about 8 km. This was the first one today. Took a few minutes to zero in on the right spot but once I saw it the cache title immediately made sense. Signed the logbook and returned the cache where found. Thanks for hiding it here carkisser. Greetings from New Zealand.
Is there nowhere you don't have a cache. The hint meant nothing till I found it and then still had to think about it never having done the habit. Tftc
Very easy to find. Aha too. Didn't write in it, need to keep some spare tweezers handy!
Well, I am way way behind on my logging... So I decided that being the first day of the new year, it was the ideal time to catch up... Except it's now the second day of the new year...
A lovely walk through here while down from Canberra visiting my sweetheart who was working at the time. This was easily found but I couldn't get the log out of the container - I really needed tweezers which I didn't have and all my attempts with sticks failed. But hopefully it is acceptable to claim the find as I at least saw the log and took a photo (which I won't post here as it would spoil the surprise for future finders). TFTC
A lovely walk through here while down from Canberra visiting my sweetheart who was working at the time. This was easily found but I couldn't get the log out of the container - I really needed tweezers which I didn't have and all my attempts with sticks failed. But hopefully it is acceptable to claim the find as I at least saw the log and took a photo (which I won't post here as it would spoil the surprise for future finders). TFTC
I'd driven past this semi-local cache once before but spotted a number of junior muggles accompanied by their parents making use of the nearby facilities and thought better of ducking off the path near the playground.
So I left the cache until today when I needed a cache semi-local and the heat would be guaranteed to keep the mini-muggles indoors. So it proved to be. A single dog walker passed by just before I made the find and another single walker was on the path when I replaced the cache. Neither saw anything due to the timing.
Given the camo, I'd say this was safe and sound for some time to come. Very clever, carkisser&JSando.
So I left the cache until today when I needed a cache semi-local and the heat would be guaranteed to keep the mini-muggles indoors. So it proved to be. A single dog walker passed by just before I made the find and another single walker was on the path when I replaced the cache. Neither saw anything due to the timing.
Given the camo, I'd say this was safe and sound for some time to come. Very clever, carkisser&JSando.
Over 500 caches and still fun to find a new disguise for a cache. Nothing handy to extract log so just have to savour the memory. TFTC.
Like others just time for a quick initial in the protruding log. Nice little hide though. Many thanks for the cache.
A quick find in a deserted park.
Well. That was certainly a bit different.
Signed as "NW" on the protruding bit of the log.
Thanks carkisser and jsando
Well. That was certainly a bit different.
Signed as "NW" on the protruding bit of the log.
Thanks carkisser and jsando
Made the quick find today between Fathers Day events. Had a quick puff and then I was on my way again. TFTC carkisser!
Myself, LouJean70, GeoKids and Muggle Uncle had a fantastic day out Caching today. This was our second last before heading home. Muggle Uncle made the find and got a good kick out of the camo. Great idea TFTC
Kids made a bee-line for the playground while ASP84 and I went searching. First glance, I thought “um no”, then the penny dropped and yes! Thank you
Finally found it, i looked to hard and thought it was rubbish but i don’t think it is appropriate for kids
A quick find on the way to work this morning. Clever themed cammo! Thanks to carkisser & JSando for placing this cache.
Killing 2 birds with one stone. Dropped in on a friend and even persuaded her to join me on this hunt. Now I know why it's called what it is. Scroll signed and replaced thanks to my handy geocaching toolkit tweezers TFTC.
Had a bit of time to fill today between appointments so what to do?
The cache was quickly located, signed and returned with no problems. Thanks for the cache and thanks for bringing us here.
The cache was quickly located, signed and returned with no problems. Thanks for the cache and thanks for bringing us here.
Yes, our eyes did light up when we found this one. We raided nature's tool box to access the log. TFTC.
Loved this one!
Was expecting to be heading to a certain structure, given the cache name - but no!! What?
Once at GZ it was a quick find with spot on coordinates. A wry smile at the unique container.
There were plenty of “tools” available so extracted the log without difficulty - although a cluster of earwigs came rushing out as well - bonus! TFTC carkisser & JSando
Was expecting to be heading to a certain structure, given the cache name - but no!! What?
Once at GZ it was a quick find with spot on coordinates. A wry smile at the unique container.
There were plenty of “tools” available so extracted the log without difficulty - although a cluster of earwigs came rushing out as well - bonus! TFTC carkisser & JSando
There is a Swedish saying that goes along the lines of "there is no such thing as bad weather, just inappropriate clothing", so despite the weather warnings statewide and the rain falling steadily on the roof, I was going geocaching goddamit!
I regretted this decision on the drive out to GZ, with the big puddles on the road, the rain falling in sheets and the slow sedate traffic driving very carefully.
Still, I pulled up to GZ with only 70 m on the GPSr, so I went for it. Across the grass (instantly soggy shoes), under the trees (big fat drips on the head - no umbrella for this Scandinavian), and to the hide.
Brilliant! Love the hide! Love the water proof paper! Love that I brought an appropriate extraction tool.
I returned to the car, happy with a find and happy with this particular find. Got home to celebrate with Danish pastry! Happy happy Dane! TFTC
I regretted this decision on the drive out to GZ, with the big puddles on the road, the rain falling in sheets and the slow sedate traffic driving very carefully.
Still, I pulled up to GZ with only 70 m on the GPSr, so I went for it. Across the grass (instantly soggy shoes), under the trees (big fat drips on the head - no umbrella for this Scandinavian), and to the hide.
Brilliant! Love the hide! Love the water proof paper! Love that I brought an appropriate extraction tool.
I returned to the car, happy with a find and happy with this particular find. Got home to celebrate with Danish pastry! Happy happy Dane! TFTC
I was hoping this would be a quick PnG. Well the cache wasn't too hard to find, but extracting the log did prove troublesome. I tried my best to do it on site, in a hurry before heading to cricket. Frustration set in so I headed back to the car for a suitable tool, signed, and walked back to replace the cache. I should read the cache description next time
Thanks carkisser and JSando for placing a cache out here and the novel idea. Not something I would ever think of!!
Thanks carkisser and JSando for placing a cache out here and the novel idea. Not something I would ever think of!!
Found with Jimmytherat. Nice quick find. Name of cache very appropriate. Thanks carkisser & JS
TFTC carkisser and JSando. First cache found for quite some time now. Nice day for a bit of caching today. Jimmytherat with Noelle04.
This cache is smokin'! Loved the cache container and super happy to find it after a couple of DNFS in a row! Cheers for the cache on a beautiful day!
#1141 - 10.45pm
There had been much pruning of deadwood cache listings over the last few days. The attrition is something that motivates me to visit disabled caches before they snuff out of existence.
But this one slipped through...
I had been saving it for a close to home find of convenience, but it was snuffed before I dropped by.
But then like Lazarus, it came back from the dead! So without delay, I raced out to see the miracle first hand!
The people walking their dogs in the night might not have associated my loitering presence with that of a pilgrim visiting a miracle. Nor the neighbour looking out over GZ while doing the dishes. The cats and possums, however, were fighting each other for the best vantage point to witness something special...
I found Lazarus resting peacefully, and praise be, he was indeed healed!!
Can I have a "Hallelujah", brothers and sisters?!
Thanks carkisser and JSando. Miracles seem to follow you guys. I still don't know how you found my car in the middle of absolutely nowhere 6 months ago, but I'm glad you did!!
Love your work!
There had been much pruning of deadwood cache listings over the last few days. The attrition is something that motivates me to visit disabled caches before they snuff out of existence.
But this one slipped through...
I had been saving it for a close to home find of convenience, but it was snuffed before I dropped by.
But then like Lazarus, it came back from the dead! So without delay, I raced out to see the miracle first hand!
The people walking their dogs in the night might not have associated my loitering presence with that of a pilgrim visiting a miracle. Nor the neighbour looking out over GZ while doing the dishes. The cats and possums, however, were fighting each other for the best vantage point to witness something special...
I found Lazarus resting peacefully, and praise be, he was indeed healed!!
Can I have a "Hallelujah", brothers and sisters?!
Thanks carkisser and JSando. Miracles seem to follow you guys. I still don't know how you found my car in the middle of absolutely nowhere 6 months ago, but I'm glad you did!!
Love your work!
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On a cold and very wet Winter's day we went out to get our daily cache. Looked everywhere for it but tally tiger finally found it. Great camouflage. TFTC
Not so quick find. great hiding spot and camo is great. All this in the pouring rain.
After a morning at training and the rest of the day at uni trying to get sorted, the chances of finding a cache were looking slim. As the rain started up, it was time to despair. But Tally Tiger and Zedaycee had waited for me and we met up in the icy cold and pouring rain to claim our cache of the day. TT looked at the cache several times, dismissing it before reading dime logs and giving it ago!
I decided to give this one a go since I was on the way home from the local Bunnings store. Very well hid and a clever cache container. The cache name is very apt. Kept me going in circles for about 10 minutes! There are a lot of suitable "hidy-hole" options; it'll keep you guessing. It needs new log paper though. Log paper is shiny and unwritable on one side and not very good on the other. TFTC TNLN SL.
Hi Jsando. The log sheet requires replacing. Can't sign on the shiny side and the other side is obscured and difficult to read when you try. But a good cache and lives up to it's name. TFTC.
Out and about with echidna44 starting at 8.00 in the freezing 2 degrees. Enjoyed the nice little walk here and a easy find. The signing was the problem but we still made our mark. Thanks for the cache JSando
Out with xambo4u, this was a quick find, but very difficult to write on the shiny log paper. Thanks carkisser & JSando
I I found a little hidey holey,
Thought I'd found someone's stash,
But when I examined it properly,
It was actually the cache.
Thought I'd found someone's stash,
But when I examined it properly,
It was actually the cache.
Quick find today as the park was very quiet. No one to see us hunting round. Log paper was very hard to write on, can see others have tried and failed. Suggest a replacement log is required. Thanks
A free weekend meant a quick maintenance check on all of our caches. A clean bill of health for this cache