SPOT this cache WELL Mardie, Western Australia, Australia
By
Kyzabra on 20-Jul-16. Waypoint GC6NTA0
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Logs
After a climb around under the bridge and under the watchful eye of a bat we found it, in good condition , TFTC
I searched this for a while but the comment near the skeleton helped a lot, tftc!
On my way to Perth via Broome with a few detours for LGAs. TFTC.
Found on the south bound side near the skeleton.
Found on the south bound side near the skeleton.
Cache and log are good. I think both ratings are a bit low. I had company while here (picture). TFTC Kyzabra.
Day 17 of our Pilbara adventure & we are now headed south... We pulled up & made our way under the bridge & started to search were the hint suggested, but having no luck we read back in the logs to find we are searching on the wrong side DangerMouse09 quickly spotted this one once we moved to the correct side!
TFTC Kyzabra
TFTC Kyzabra
Catching up on some late logs, now that I have time while travelling.
We are on the road travelling up through central Australia and down the coast of W.A. I hope to grab a few caches along the way.
Pulled off the road with Motorhome, more expecting a guard rail hide here which would have be much better than a difficult scramble under the bridge, that took far too long. Got there in the end but not a quick find for those traveling.
Thanks for placing this cache and doing the maintenance needed, so we can enjoy finding it.
We are on the road travelling up through central Australia and down the coast of W.A. I hope to grab a few caches along the way.
Pulled off the road with Motorhome, more expecting a guard rail hide here which would have be much better than a difficult scramble under the bridge, that took far too long. Got there in the end but not a quick find for those traveling.
Thanks for placing this cache and doing the maintenance needed, so we can enjoy finding it.
On the road and sharing the caching finds with ilook4geo. Just picking up a couple of caches to represent each town we visit or each LGA as we travel along. Thanks for this cache placement go to Kyzabra. The cache is definitely on the south bound lane side, is angled between two and not covered by any. We eventually found it OK.
A not so nice quick and easy find was made here and the log was signed. All was put back as found. TFTC.
Found with kiwinic on our annual northern holiday, a bit confusing here as it’s on the south bound lane but all goo. TFTC
Continuing our travels north in better weather grabbing caches along the way. TFTC ️
Marble Bar to Baldivis with axell33. We made it here and it was time to get another smiley. We crawled all over before making the find. With all well here we continued on our way. Thanks for the cache.
Heading home from Marble Bar and caching as we go. We stopped to grab this one and made our way to gz. We searched for awhile and then going by the hint we searched one area and still no luck. So we searched a larger area and Leega made the call. We found the hint 50% correct but got there in the end. We signed your log and returned your cache back to where we found it. TFTC Kyzabra.
Nice! Stinking hot with a bunch of flys we were going to give up but we found it! Haha
Very cool! Was expecting the cache to be elsewhere, loved it's location. Freaked out a little when a truck went over though hahaha!
Felt like I was in a Red Hot Chili Peppers song. Saw the dried roo and found the cache on Karratha side of the bridge but under the lane heading to cooler climates.
TFTC Kyzabra
TFTC Kyzabra
Wasn’t too sure if there was enough room while towing but we managed to find space while on the road to Karratha. Thought we’d follow the hint and went on Karratha bound side but Mr dimor spotted something on the other side (Fortescue RH bound) where listed coordinates say, a bit of rock hopping with dickie knees happened and I autographed the log. A dead roo is now only bones. Now on our way for a quick visit to see our grandson before turning south in a few days for a family funeral in Perth . Left home yesterday so we’ve made good time, glad Mr dimor drives for a living
TFTC
TFTC
pug002 found it on our way north. We came down to do some around the area and as we did not have the caravan it was easier than when we went past on the way to Karratha. TFTC Kyzabra
Have to give you a fav because of the clue, loved it.
Have to give you a fav because of the clue, loved it.
A quick stopp also for this one.
Good to have some caches which is a good opportunity to take a few steps.
TFTC and greetings from Austria
Good to have some caches which is a good opportunity to take a few steps.
TFTC and greetings from Austria
On the way to Karratha we stopped here for this box. The box is okay and not impair from the flooding the last days.
TFTC and greetings from Austria
TFTC and greetings from Austria
On the road today from Karratha to Exmouth, had driven this route before so we only had this cache along the highway to find that we logged a DNF on in 2017. Managed a quick find here, in a spot we didn’t search back then and it was decidedly cooler today. Very thankful.
Had three weeks holiday so decided on a massive road trip to the most northern part of the state - the Kimberley. An area we have never explored, but had always been on the to do list. We travelled through the towns of Mount Magnet, Newman, Port Hedland, Broome, Halls Creek, Kununurra, back to Broome, Karratha, Exmouth, Denham, Geraldton and back home to Perth. It certainly was a very quick trip for the distance covered, over 8,000 kilometres in total, we saw a lot in such a short space of time, but barely scratched the surface of what’s out in these parts.
We would like to thank the individual COs for hiding the caches throughout these parts, from the towns to the highways and byways. Thank you for choosing to share these locations with us and we appreciate the effort you have gone to. Thanks for the fun.
Had three weeks holiday so decided on a massive road trip to the most northern part of the state - the Kimberley. An area we have never explored, but had always been on the to do list. We travelled through the towns of Mount Magnet, Newman, Port Hedland, Broome, Halls Creek, Kununurra, back to Broome, Karratha, Exmouth, Denham, Geraldton and back home to Perth. It certainly was a very quick trip for the distance covered, over 8,000 kilometres in total, we saw a lot in such a short space of time, but barely scratched the surface of what’s out in these parts.
We would like to thank the individual COs for hiding the caches throughout these parts, from the towns to the highways and byways. Thank you for choosing to share these locations with us and we appreciate the effort you have gone to. Thanks for the fun.
Found it all is good with the cache there was a cold wind so glad to be back in the cache mobile T F T C on a road trip from Tassie
After a few days sightseeing and caching in the Karratha Dampier area we are on our way south heading for Ningaloo Reef.
It is always good to break the journey up by looking for a few caches on the way. And you never know where they might take you! Up the creek this time. But we did have paddle with our kayak on the roof of the car!
This one was a quick stop well back from GZ and then a brisk walk to the area.. The GPSr wanted us to search in a place that brought out a collective groan in both of us, but commonsense prevailed and we began our search in a more likely place and came up with the find straight away..
TNLN. TFTC
It is always good to break the journey up by looking for a few caches on the way. And you never know where they might take you! Up the creek this time. But we did have paddle with our kayak on the roof of the car!
This one was a quick stop well back from GZ and then a brisk walk to the area.. The GPSr wanted us to search in a place that brought out a collective groan in both of us, but commonsense prevailed and we began our search in a more likely place and came up with the find straight away..
TNLN. TFTC
Out with m4yb after completing the GRR, we are now slowly heading home getting a cache or 3 on the way. Missed this bloody one on the way up and even with a hint still couldn’t locate the mongrel.
Thanks anyways Kyzabra.
Thanks anyways Kyzabra.
The Big Western Australia trip in 2018. Day 23. A short drive from Karratha to Exmouth but plenty to see and do along the way.
A nice logical bridge hide, so I was not here too long. No one passed anyway.
Thanks.
25293.4 TNLN
Visited: World Traveling Gold GC A#6 & 2008 Australia Emu 3 A#98
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A nice logical bridge hide, so I was not here too long. No one passed anyway.
Thanks.
25293.4 TNLN
Visited: World Traveling Gold GC A#6 & 2008 Australia Emu 3 A#98
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The GPS wanted me on the rocks but I thought another place would be better and there it was.
TFTC
TFTC
Day 7 of my trip from Perth, Exmouth to port Samson to camp the night ... I Thanks to all the COs for placing caches along my journey ......
Second try and took some time to find as the GZ seems to be out about 8 meters.
TNLN T4TC
TNLN T4TC
Found with Bjossi on our second attempt. I'm not sure how we missed it last time - perhaps in our haste to get to Coral Bay. By our calculation the coords are out by about 8 metres. TFTC
I scared all the roos and birds that were hiding under the bridge from the mid day sun. Tftc
Heading south after a northern winter and stopped to pick up a few on the way. This was a nice easy one (bridges often are) and the coordinates were spot on. Container is in excellent condition. TNLNSL TFTC
Couldn't find this bad boy today, moved a hundred rocks as car and ute and trucks went by but couldn't make the find. Must be a good hide to have had 3 finders in 9 months when the one up the road has had countless. Unfortunately we probably won't be back for another 5yrs!
Figured I had best check this is still here and looking ok on the way back from Exmouth. Astroboy79 found it after i told him it was on the wrong side of the bridge. Haha great memory. No wayer in spotwell but Fortescue has plenty even though it was dry on our way down 4 days ago. No broken glass near the cache. Some animal bones and a few hornets nests under the bridge but none flyng around. Not many people findinor looking for this cache but as long as you are not towing it really is an easy park and grab with a little climbing/crawling thrown in but only 5 mins in total.
Sadly a DNF here today, we searched for a good 20 minutes GZ kept moving on us, we however did find lots of smashed bottles, looks like someone had a smashing party