M2M - Once I Was a Fence Post Everton, Victoria, Australia
By
BettyBoo3747 on 19-May-16. Waypoint GC6J30C
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Logs
Hello BettyBoo3747 thank you for the cacheAn morning walk to find some more along this series before having to get back to the motel.A very easy find.I found this cache during our Newcastle 2024 trip to see the grandchildren.Found on Sunday, 05 May 2024 at 0802**TFTC**
Normally we try and dedicate half a day to walking a rail trail when we are holidaying next to one. When we were being serious about our health 10,000 steps earnt us a glass of wine. Then Mrs Woodyrothwell and I had a committee meeting and the 10,000 steps earnt us the whole bottle. On the next agenda was to allow a rounding up of steps to 10,000. Then we passed a law that if the first bottle was good we had earnt the right to try a second.As we started my wife was trying to get a photo of a bird. I told her that we have birds back home and what was special about it. Apparently the colour was amazing but being colourblind to me it was just a bird. tftc
Found with McAdies and jelly_bean14 today.We had a great Easter up here doing some caching and bike riding.The rail trail is really nice to be on now it is all finished.Thanks for the hide here it was a nice one!
Found with McAdies and Geo_Eddie.It was so nice to be able to find caches in the sunshine today.The rial trail is lovely and we had a great time.Thanks for the hide here!
We decided to turn around here as we were with Grandparents and it was a bit hot.Jelly_bean14 made the find here before we arrived at GZ.Thanks for the hide.
Doing a maintenance bike ride around the Rail Trail Triangle from Everton Station. Checked all caches and fixed the ones that had problems.
Yep, gone again. New container put in place today and hopefully it will last a while.
Yep, gone again. New container put in place today and hopefully it will last a while.
I don’t think it’s here? I’ve searched everywhere, even the other side othe the path.
7 July 2022
11:14 am
2362
Hi BettyBoo3747, I found M2M - Once I Was a Fence Post today.
Many thanks BettyBoo3747 for providing and maintaining this game piece for our enjoyment.
11:14 am
2362
Hi BettyBoo3747, I found M2M - Once I Was a Fence Post today.
Many thanks BettyBoo3747 for providing and maintaining this game piece for our enjoyment.
On a roll with these caches, now onto the next one for the day. A great old post.TFTC
Attending the Wangaratta Mega weekend with the ladies of FurfacesLL, we collected heaps of caches and saw many scenic views along the way. Today we were back on the bike trail, we had a mix of heat, rain, humidity, mozzies and flies.
Picking up where we left off on Friday and it was time to continue our travels. It was a great day out on the trail with lots of laughter along the way.
Thanks to the CO for the cache placement for us to all enjoy. Thanks to the FFLL ladies for a fun filled trip away
Picking up where we left off on Friday and it was time to continue our travels. It was a great day out on the trail with lots of laughter along the way.
Thanks to the CO for the cache placement for us to all enjoy. Thanks to the FFLL ladies for a fun filled trip away
Day 4 of the Wangaratta Mega with Rapidlywild.
Today we decided to head early to try and beat the heat and call into Beechworth first to do one of the labs there and then it was back onto the trail with the bikes.
Back on the trail and thankfully when we started it was still cool, but it looked like it would be a very warm one.
All caches were found along the journey unless otherwise mentioned.
Great trail and glad we took the time out to make the journey.
Thanks for the hide and maintaining BettyBoo3747
Today we decided to head early to try and beat the heat and call into Beechworth first to do one of the labs there and then it was back onto the trail with the bikes.
Back on the trail and thankfully when we started it was still cool, but it looked like it would be a very warm one.
All caches were found along the journey unless otherwise mentioned.
Great trail and glad we took the time out to make the journey.
Thanks for the hide and maintaining BettyBoo3747
Third day of my Wangaratta adventure. Weather forecast is looking good again. Lots of caching in the local area today as a heads up for tomorrow's main event! Railtrail all the way
TFTC Wilbert67
TFTC Wilbert67
Found by Mary and David at 14:55. So tactile, and you can still see where the wires have marked the wood over the years. Wonder how many people who ride by would never notice this pioneering relic? Our thanks to BettyBoo3747.
This is a great trail. No traffic. Tar road. Countryside serenity. Each cache is different. Excellent. TFTC series.
Out riding the Rail Trails with PamJ today.
Thanks for all the work put into placing these, and keeping them maintained,
We had a nice day weather wise, but decided to go back to Melbourne tonight as it looks like we're in for a deluge over the next few days.
Thanks to BettyBoo3747 for helping us to have a great day.
Thanks for all the work put into placing these, and keeping them maintained,
We had a nice day weather wise, but decided to go back to Melbourne tonight as it looks like we're in for a deluge over the next few days.
Thanks to BettyBoo3747 for helping us to have a great day.
Spent a wonderful day around Wangaratta ion the bike trails with geo-hubby gmj3191, then had lunch in Beechworth and then back to Wangaratta via Woolshed Falls and Eldorado. But this was our last day due the expected major rain event.
Thanks to BettyBoo3747 for contributing the adventure..
Thanks to BettyBoo3747 for contributing the adventure..
A section of 6 caches here completed on my bike. I am glad I brought it along but I am way out of practice riding and I will be saddle sore tonight. However this is a lovely ride along a paved path and I had the trail to myself.
Quite a bold hide here right on the path.
All good. Thanks BB
Quite a bold hide here right on the path.
All good. Thanks BB
As a member of TeamOZCAT logged in this cache, I am now logging as an individual predominantly to avoid any mistaken/unnecessary revisitation.
Under groundspeak guidelines, this logging is acceptable as I was indeed at Cache GZ in person in recent times. However, all cache owners have the right to delete logs as they see fit. Usually done to "Armchair loggers" or inappropriate texting.
If any cache Owner/s have questions regarding this matter, please feel free to contact.
TeamOZCAT logged finds when both Karen and Reg logged as individuals. This logging is exactly the same, only in reverse. Again, groundspeak acceptable.
For an unspecified period of time TeamOZCAT are no longer cache searching but remain active in our cache management and maintenance.
I sincerely thank all CO's and wish you all the best in your endeavours. Cheers Karen
Under groundspeak guidelines, this logging is acceptable as I was indeed at Cache GZ in person in recent times. However, all cache owners have the right to delete logs as they see fit. Usually done to "Armchair loggers" or inappropriate texting.
If any cache Owner/s have questions regarding this matter, please feel free to contact.
TeamOZCAT logged finds when both Karen and Reg logged as individuals. This logging is exactly the same, only in reverse. Again, groundspeak acceptable.
For an unspecified period of time TeamOZCAT are no longer cache searching but remain active in our cache management and maintenance.
I sincerely thank all CO's and wish you all the best in your endeavours. Cheers Karen
As a member of TeamOZCAT logged in this cache, I am now logging as an individual predominatley to avoid any mistaken revisitation. I thank L for cache placement.
We have spent quite a few times in this area both as individuals, as a team, and sometimes with family and friends. Today Targetting the TRAIL AND DIFFY TRIANGLE on our non electric treddlies. More often than not the eldest of team being left behind and breathing heavier than Her ! A lovely enjoyable days riding. The 2 DNF's we had previously in the triangle remain Dnf's. ie: Horseshoe and L box bicycle elude us. All caches found in relatively good condition. Partner thrilled in finding a PT which appears to becoming a less common find.
The start of our big day riding the trails. It was cool in the morning but became very warm later in the day. The container was found just where the numbers took us, signed in and we moved on.
Getting tired now.
Thanks BettyBoo3747
Getting tired now.
Thanks BettyBoo3747
Muggled since my last check on 4th June. New container and log sheet now in place.
The second DNF of the day, we looked all up and over. Only ants and solid rocks found!
Robmc and I hit the rail trail for a quick ride around the triangle checking all caches and log books. Did maintenance as required along the way.
All good with cache and log sheet.
All good with cache and log sheet.
Found but there was a HUGE SPIDER (not touching) so obviously we didn't write in it.
Today I bicycled the M2M from Wangaratta to Everton. A great ride that I thoroughly enjoyed. Had a pretty good strike rate overall, but there was the odd inevitable DNF along the way as well. Thanks to everyone for all the cache placements, and also thanks to Nigel for the bicycle hire and shuttle service. Cheers and TFTC
Once was a fence post, but not much left now. Number 3 find for us today, riding from the nearby caravan park an easy ride for the geofamily. TFTC
Next one while doing the Murray to Mountains rail trail. The name gave this one away TFTC
I found this one last weekend after geokid No.2 convinced me that we should head back to Everton and finish the rail trail triangle. It was a perfect day for caching on the bike. This cache was the fifth for the day. TFTC
As a non-bike rider, I have been slowly working through the rail trails around Beechworth by walking them (and there are plenty more to do). Like the HSS Basketball, the “Everton Triangle” has attracted my eye as it offered the opportunity to walk a route and not have to walk back the same path (and then get caches the whole way). Didn’t realise the last leg was actually a road, but in the time I walked this I saw one bike rider so was all good. Wasn’t too busy – saw three bikes and a dog walker getting the 3 HSS at the start, 5 bikes from there to Everton and no-one on the leg between Everton and Diffey Road. The geohound enjoyed the walk – in the end we did the 9 (or so) kilometres in just under 2.5 hours. In this time I got 23 finds and 1 DNF (which may be there) and help me achieve my first 50 cache day. Thanks to BettyBoo3747 for putting these caches out. Plenty of good birds calling as well – I have listed a few at individual caches.
A quick one here - tried to a little more obvious, but wasn't certain of the exact configuration.
TFTC
A quick one here - tried to a little more obvious, but wasn't certain of the exact configuration.
TFTC
Again I made this cache my turning point before travelling on to other things today TFTC BettyBoo
Decided to do some more of the rail trails with the geo kids. Geo wife and geo daughter went one way and geo son and I went another.
Quick find - clever hide
Quick find - clever hide
Hunting for hidden creatures today... getting closer to finding the world turtle! Eldest kid & older pup + mum took on the top trail while dad & youngest kid & younger pup took on the other side of the triangle & we met back at the station. Kids pokemoning & hatching eggs as we walked. SL & replaced as found. Tftc BettyBoo3747
Today is the 9th of June long weekend of 2018 and I managed to ride a bike for the first time in 15 years to find a heap of the Rail Trail caches with Joolay, Kitty Katch, Strangetrousers and several others. We signed the logbook as a group under the name Capital Crunches to save space on the logs. We had several DNFs along the way but most of the caches were easy and quick finds. Spotted two rabbits, millions of birds and heaps of farm animals. It was amazing, Thanks for all the caches and sorry for the generic log for this cache but with so many caches in one day it would be too hard to write a different one for each cache. I have included my Geocaching poem within my log for you and anyone else to read. I hope you all enjoy the poem and geocaching as much as I do.
I found this cache on one of the three days caching in this area. Strangetrousers and I collected about 20 caches including a multi, puzzles, an Earthcache and Traditionals before heading back to Canberra and real life (Sadly).
Geocache Poem
By DARKSIDEDAN
My endless search goes on and on
Looking for treasures of every kind
Always chasing just one more find
Putting past DNF’s out of my mind
I step out into the world outside,
Seeking what is hidden from me
What size, shape or form will it be?
Only time will tell, I can’t wait to see
Will I find my prize at the end?
I will search in the failing light and cold
Filling with despair having looked everywhere
Where is this thing that gives my life pleasure?
Looking all around from every angle
I read the logs and check the hint
I curse out loud as I walk in circles
Screaming the bloody thing it not there
As time flies by and I fail to see,
Never once stopping to realize
It always been there before my eyes
No need for sorrow, there’s the Geocache.
***** I am currently writing detailed logs because of a challenge provided by Project-GC. "The Author" Badge challenges geocachers to average one hundred words or more in each log. As of today the 9th June 2018 my average was 70 words per log, which seems close to the 100 target. However given that I have found so many GC caches, I have to write many logs with well over 100 words for a long period of time to get my average to the target. Apologies to anyone who finds the logs tedious but it is the only way that I can strive to attain this challenge. After almost 3000 plus caches (which includes all cache finds up and including yesterday), the average log length is just over 70 words. I am now entertaining the possibility that I might be able to achieve my task before this year ends. Progress has been better than anticipated.*****
I found this cache on one of the three days caching in this area. Strangetrousers and I collected about 20 caches including a multi, puzzles, an Earthcache and Traditionals before heading back to Canberra and real life (Sadly).
Geocache Poem
By DARKSIDEDAN
My endless search goes on and on
Looking for treasures of every kind
Always chasing just one more find
Putting past DNF’s out of my mind
I step out into the world outside,
Seeking what is hidden from me
What size, shape or form will it be?
Only time will tell, I can’t wait to see
Will I find my prize at the end?
I will search in the failing light and cold
Filling with despair having looked everywhere
Where is this thing that gives my life pleasure?
Looking all around from every angle
I read the logs and check the hint
I curse out loud as I walk in circles
Screaming the bloody thing it not there
As time flies by and I fail to see,
Never once stopping to realize
It always been there before my eyes
No need for sorrow, there’s the Geocache.
***** I am currently writing detailed logs because of a challenge provided by Project-GC. "The Author" Badge challenges geocachers to average one hundred words or more in each log. As of today the 9th June 2018 my average was 70 words per log, which seems close to the 100 target. However given that I have found so many GC caches, I have to write many logs with well over 100 words for a long period of time to get my average to the target. Apologies to anyone who finds the logs tedious but it is the only way that I can strive to attain this challenge. After almost 3000 plus caches (which includes all cache finds up and including yesterday), the average log length is just over 70 words. I am now entertaining the possibility that I might be able to achieve my task before this year ends. Progress has been better than anticipated.*****
Fantastic day riding from Everton to Wangaratta on the 2nd day of riding the trail. Beautiful sunny day and such a lovely area to ride through and great trail. Did not find all as some were tricky. Found with Kittykatch, Canberra Chic, Strangetrousers, Geo Snag1 and Darksidedan (Capital Crunchers) on a caching trip to Wangaratta to ride the rail trail. Thanks for bringing us here
missed log so better late than never
Day 2 of our MMRT trail ride weekend at Beechworth/Wanagaratta.Today I was joined by Kittykatch, Joolay, Geosnag1 and DarkSideDan.
Logs variously signed as "Capital Crunchers", "CBR Crunchers" and "Canberra Crunchers". And thanks to Grimraider for the transport today.
TFTC BettyBoo3747
Day 2 of our MMRT trail ride weekend at Beechworth/Wanagaratta.Today I was joined by Kittykatch, Joolay, Geosnag1 and DarkSideDan.
Logs variously signed as "Capital Crunchers", "CBR Crunchers" and "Canberra Crunchers". And thanks to Grimraider for the transport today.
TFTC BettyBoo3747
Found with the the Capital Crunchers team. A beaut day out and the caches were challenging - Thanks for the Cache !
#4127 8th for today
Day 2 of our MMRT trail ride weekend at Beechworth/Wanagaratta.Today I was joined by Kittykatch, Joolay, CBRChic, Geosnag1 and DarkSideDan. So we resumed where we left off yesterday at Everton and managed a much better rythym today, broken only by the occasional difficult find or DNF. I think we rode about 35 Km in total, but it wasn't too bad being mostly long flat stretches. We spotted lots of cows, sheep, some horses and a few goats along the way. Not a few cyclists also passed us also. We even came across a family of first time geocachers and gave them a few hints.
Logs variously signed as "Capital Crunchers", "CBR Crunchers" and "Canberra Crunchers". And thanks to Grimraider for the transport today.
Thanks to the COs: BettyBoo3747
Day 2 of our MMRT trail ride weekend at Beechworth/Wanagaratta.Today I was joined by Kittykatch, Joolay, CBRChic, Geosnag1 and DarkSideDan. So we resumed where we left off yesterday at Everton and managed a much better rythym today, broken only by the occasional difficult find or DNF. I think we rode about 35 Km in total, but it wasn't too bad being mostly long flat stretches. We spotted lots of cows, sheep, some horses and a few goats along the way. Not a few cyclists also passed us also. We even came across a family of first time geocachers and gave them a few hints.
Logs variously signed as "Capital Crunchers", "CBR Crunchers" and "Canberra Crunchers". And thanks to Grimraider for the transport today.
Thanks to the COs: BettyBoo3747
Riding the triangle of caches from Everton Station and back again, a lovely 10km ride doing cache checks on all my caches and performing maintenance when required.
There was no plastic bag and the log was in bad shape. Left a new log sheet in a plastic bag so all good here now.
There was no plastic bag and the log was in bad shape. Left a new log sheet in a plastic bag so all good here now.
Everton Day2
I had dropped Bill off again to do more riding along another section of a trail.
He said it was a most enjoyable ride the cycle track is amazing being all tar sealed.
This section E2B & M2M was a most enjoyable section, caches were all found & in good condition.
Thanks for placing this cache BettyBoo3747
I had dropped Bill off again to do more riding along another section of a trail.
He said it was a most enjoyable ride the cycle track is amazing being all tar sealed.
This section E2B & M2M was a most enjoyable section, caches were all found & in good condition.
Thanks for placing this cache BettyBoo3747
On the final day of the long weekend of caching, Gunks and I hit the trail early at 630. Grabbing 25 cache while cycling along the trail before returning to Beechworth for brekky. Picked up a couple more before hitting the other end of the trail. Became too hot before we could finish so headed to Mt Buffalo for a scenic viewing and a couple more cache. Great caches. Thanks for taking the time to set them all up.
An early start today, up at 6am, pack everything out of the cabin and get into Beechworth and on the trail as early as we could. Planned to cycle for 90min away form Beechworth collecting cache, then back for cafe breaky at 9am, was yummo! Then we collected a few cache on the way to the other end of todays Trail adventure whic was the triangle. We did the Triangle buT the temp was getting up into the high twenties so we decided not to complete the trail on bikes. This is fine, it means we have to come back! We then headed on a little adventure to the to of Mt Buffalo, did a few short walks and picked off a few more. Such stunning views up here, cant wait to get back already. Fantanstic effort by the CO's, just about every cache was in great condition. TFTC.
This triangle of caches was beckoning and seemed a perfect time out ride Enroute to Melbourne. And just the sort of activity to recover from a long day hike to Bogong yesterday. Love the variety. TFTC's
Grabbing some caches with omegaman1971 and Happy pants. A weekend with fun, laughter and some great caches found. Made our way along the rail trail grabbing the ones we could find and then doing more extensive search and branching off, on the way back for those we had missed.
Thanks BettyBoo3747 for placing the cache for us to find.
5701
Thanks BettyBoo3747 for placing the cache for us to find.
5701
Omegaman1971
Out and about in the area for some caching fun with Happy pants and Happy feet.
Also hoping to hit my 3000th find this weekend.
This is the first time I have been on a bike in years.
Really enjoying how different each cache is a long this trail.
Cheers for the cache
Out and about in the area for some caching fun with Happy pants and Happy feet.
Also hoping to hit my 3000th find this weekend.
This is the first time I have been on a bike in years.
Really enjoying how different each cache is a long this trail.
Cheers for the cache
I never was a fence post
Though I like to think that I might have been a Tiger in a previous reincarnation
More likely I was a Mole Rat or something silly like that
At this relic from the past,
I soon found a geocaching relic from the present
TFTC.
Though I like to think that I might have been a Tiger in a previous reincarnation
More likely I was a Mole Rat or something silly like that
At this relic from the past,
I soon found a geocaching relic from the present
TFTC.
TFTC. Continuing to complete this triangle of caches placed since the last time we were in the area. We are camped at Pioneer Bridges for the night, a great location to stay to find these caches. This morning we used the geo- vehicle. This afternoon it had to be via geo-bike. Like this morning it looks as like we are following "If". The caches in this E2B and the M2M trail were all relatively simple finds. Luckily no cache guardians were seen.
With KB in town for a few days it was decided that we'd hit the rail trail on the weekend. It was a warm and windy day, we started at 10am in Bowser and made our way along the trail. Most were quite easy finds but a few were challenging. We contended with loads of grass seeds in the sometimes shoulder height grass, we also found a couple of snakes guarding caches along the way (a brown and a red belly black).
Thanks for a fun day out which finished at 7pm!
And of course, TFTC
Thanks for a fun day out which finished at 7pm!
And of course, TFTC
Geofamily trip to Victoria... Cool!
Mrs Moneydork, Moneydork, sushilord and I left Friday morning for a 4 day jaunt over the border to find a cache or two
Two nights in Wangaratta and then a night in Bendigo left me with 10 DNFs and 205 cache finds one of which was a FTF
Day 2 around Wangaratta and our expected long day of riding was cut short by a malfunctioning pushbike That meant only 100 finds today with 4 DNFs
I saw part of this rail trail when in Victoria doing the Lake Eildon Geo Tour and thought how cool it would be to ride it
So I was stoked to be here and actually riding on it and finding caches [^]
Sadly the ride was concluded earlier than anticipated due to mechanical failure so we ended up walking and driving to some of the caches we had thought to ride to
Still the area is great with some great views, some interesting sights and of course caches and smileys
As good as it gets [^]
TNLN. SL. TFTC BettyBoo3747
Mrs Moneydork, Moneydork, sushilord and I left Friday morning for a 4 day jaunt over the border to find a cache or two
Two nights in Wangaratta and then a night in Bendigo left me with 10 DNFs and 205 cache finds one of which was a FTF
Day 2 around Wangaratta and our expected long day of riding was cut short by a malfunctioning pushbike That meant only 100 finds today with 4 DNFs
I saw part of this rail trail when in Victoria doing the Lake Eildon Geo Tour and thought how cool it would be to ride it
So I was stoked to be here and actually riding on it and finding caches [^]
Sadly the ride was concluded earlier than anticipated due to mechanical failure so we ended up walking and driving to some of the caches we had thought to ride to
Still the area is great with some great views, some interesting sights and of course caches and smileys
As good as it gets [^]
TNLN. SL. TFTC BettyBoo3747
The geofamily are off on another trip to Mexico. Fun, sore backsides (for some) and Dad getting the geomobile stuck and breaking his bike, TWICE were the highlights of the trip. One of the running jokes for the trip was 'If it's 2.5T it's laying on the ground, if it's 2.5D it's under that pile of rocks or in the open, if it's listed as large we are looking for an eclipse tin' which came about due to a number of early finds. The lasting memory from this trip will be the grass seeds!!!
Found while riding the Beechworth to Wangaratta Rail Trail.
Thanks for the cache BettyBoo.
Found while riding the Beechworth to Wangaratta Rail Trail.
Thanks for the cache BettyBoo.
A little Murray to Mountain, just for variety, in amongst the basketball. Another smiley token on the penultimate day of our travels to NE Victoria, in the excellent company of Suscoe.
Our thanks to BettyBoo3747 for placing this cache.
17329
Our thanks to BettyBoo3747 for placing this cache.
17329
Suscoe and Phetlern were out enjoying the countryside today, taking in the sights and sites and finding these caches.
We are really enjoying this part of the state, beaut green pastures with a tinge of yellow creeping in and lots of happy cows.
Thanks to BettyBoo3747 for placing this cache.
We are really enjoying this part of the state, beaut green pastures with a tinge of yellow creeping in and lots of happy cows.
Thanks to BettyBoo3747 for placing this cache.
#9379 Found and Logged at 7:32:00 AM
One of 38 caches on my 4nd day of caching around Beechworth spending the week so hope to find many more
Thanks for the cache BettyBoo3747
Lgoody
One of 38 caches on my 4nd day of caching around Beechworth spending the week so hope to find many more
Thanks for the cache BettyBoo3747
Lgoody
A 4 day trip from Adelaide to Everton, Beechworth and surrounds.
8 of South Australia's finest caching teams came across the border Freddo, Team Astro, The White Dog Gang, Four Fun, Unicycle, Southern Cross Caching, Shonkloic, and Team Waldron hit the bike trails and country back roads.
It wasn't nice the the mozzies were sent to defend the ceches against us but we persisted.
On the way home we visited Bendigo, St Arnaud and many towns in between.
Many thanks to all the cache owners who put out caches for us to find.
A great time was had and we left enough to make another trip worthwhile.
8 of South Australia's finest caching teams came across the border Freddo, Team Astro, The White Dog Gang, Four Fun, Unicycle, Southern Cross Caching, Shonkloic, and Team Waldron hit the bike trails and country back roads.
It wasn't nice the the mozzies were sent to defend the ceches against us but we persisted.
On the way home we visited Bendigo, St Arnaud and many towns in between.
Many thanks to all the cache owners who put out caches for us to find.
A great time was had and we left enough to make another trip worthwhile.
A 4 day trip from Adelaide to Everton, Beechworth and surrounds.
8 of South Australia's finest caching teams came across the border Freddo, Team Astro, The White Dog Gang, Four Fun, Unicycle, Southern Cross Caching, Shonkloic, and Team Waldron hit the bike trails and country back roads.
It wasn't nice the the mozzies were sent to defend the ceches against us but we persisted.
On the way home we visited Bendigo, St Arnaud and many towns in between.
Many thanks to all the cache owners who put out caches for us to find.
A great time was had and we left enough to make another trip worthwhile.
8 of South Australia's finest caching teams came across the border Freddo, Team Astro, The White Dog Gang, Four Fun, Unicycle, Southern Cross Caching, Shonkloic, and Team Waldron hit the bike trails and country back roads.
It wasn't nice the the mozzies were sent to defend the ceches against us but we persisted.
On the way home we visited Bendigo, St Arnaud and many towns in between.
Many thanks to all the cache owners who put out caches for us to find.
A great time was had and we left enough to make another trip worthwhile.
SAWSTUFF weekend with Astro, Waldron, SxC, TWDG, Uni, Four Fun and Freddo. Thanks BettyBoo3747
Great cache found during the "SAW STUFF" road, bicycle & walking trip to central Victoria with Shonky, Astro, Waldron, Southern XC, Uni & Freddo
Easy find, cool spot, great cache
TFTC BettyBoo3747
Easy find, cool spot, great cache
TFTC BettyBoo3747
Found on an awesome trip with the SAW STUFF boys (Shonky, Astro[me], Waldron, Southern Cross, Whitedog, Unicycle, Freddo & Four-Fun). The trip had it all including this awesome cache. There were pots and schooners (no pints) , mazzive mozzies the size of small elephants we hitched rides on , realistic lizards, real live [xx(] kangaroos that got to close and uphills. Then there were bikes and pumps. There was sweat and dust but no tears. My thanks to the group and the coordination that enabled an amazing fun filled few days that will go down in caching-lore. [^]
Thanks to BettyBoo3747 and **clear skies** from TeamAstro. [^] Cache the planet!
I once was a frog. We CAME. We CACHED. We SAW STUFF. Eight South Australian caching teams on the prowl in Lake Victoria. We were attacked by vampire mosquitoes. We were attacked by rogue magpies. We were attacked by brown snakes. We were attacked by running kangaroos. We were attacked by publicans and cooks. In the end we got the message and went home, but not before finding lots of hidden cachey things using billions of dollars of satellites and cheap hand-held devices.
One of many fun finds on along the way on the "SAW STUFF" road trip to central Victoria with Shonki, Astro, Waldron, Southern cross, Twdg, Uni & Freddo [^]
Cheers & TFTCBettyBoo3747
Cheers & TFTCBettyBoo3747
Found at 13:21
On a road trip with “SAW STUFF”: Shonky Astro, Waldron,SXC, TWDG,Uni, Freddo, Four Fun
Thanks BettyBoo3747
On a road trip with “SAW STUFF”: Shonky Astro, Waldron,SXC, TWDG,Uni, Freddo, Four Fun
Thanks BettyBoo3747