OZ TrailerZ Wodonga, Victoria, Australia
By
OZREG on 15-Aug-16. Waypoint GC6QB2X
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**Cache Archived**Unfortunately, it would seem this hide has lost its minder. Even though it is findable, there has been no response to a request to attend to the cache. It would appear the cache has effectively been abandoned.Cache ownership requires attendance to maintenance matters which, apart from physically looking after a cache and making regular visits to both check the cache and replace used logs, can include updating any changes to the text, updating coordinates, responding to Reviewer enquiries, removing Needs Maintenance attributes and Enabling the listing. The [**Geocache Maintenance guideline**](http://www.geocaching.com/about/guidelines.aspx#cachemaintenance) explains a CO's responsibility towards checking and maintaining the cache when problems are reported. Caches that have been archived for lack of maintenance will not be unarchived.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).If there are components or remnants of the cache and you haven't already done so, please return to the GZ and collect the cache (or remnants). We don't want to litter our environment with Georubbish.If you wish to contact a Reviewer regarding this cache, please send an email via the profile - [**Bunjil**,](https://coord.info/PR9GZ0K) and quote the cache name and GC number.
----------### **OWNER MAINTENANCE REQUESTED PLEASE** ###----------Hi there Wright_Stuff,It looks like this cache might need some attention, as one or more seekers have indicated there is some sort of issue. The recent logs may contain more details about what sort of issues are evident.The cache has been [**temporarily disabled**](https://www.geocaching.com/help/index.php?pg=kb.chapter&id=38&pgid=235), so as to remove it from search listings and discourage people from visiting this location, until the issues/s can be addressed.**You do need to respond in some way within 14 days,** so others know you are on top of it, as well as indicating exactly what is happening with this placement - please don't let a lack of communication scuttle this listing.#What you need to do:-#You have a number of choices so pick the one that applies from this handy list:-- **Check On The Cache** - once checked, place an Owner Maintenance log and then enable the cache.- **Place A Write Note Log** - indicating a date when you expect it will be restored. - **Adopt Out or Archive** - depending on whether you want it kept or for it to disappear.Full details for each of the above choices can be found at [**GEOCACHE MAINTENANCE**]( https://wiki.groundspeak.com/display/GEO/Victoria) on the Regional Policies page.You might wonder what happens if you don't pick one of the above. Well, when the cache is next checked by a Reviewer, if the issue has not been addressed, or there is no acknowledgment as requested above, it will be assumed the cache has been abandoned. It would be far better if you decide, so please do something before then. Please don't send an email but instead follow the information/advice posted above.Thanks for your cooperation,Bunjil (Pete & Helen)Volunteer Reviewers - Australia[3B]
Any easy find, unfortunately - as the broken container was out on the ground with the log strewn nearby. I double bagged the pieces of log in new ziplocs and tucked it away, but it needs a new container
Quick find at GZ. Container needs to be replaced as the log book is now susceptible to the elements.TFTC
Added a new log sheet as the old one was a wad Our last day in the Albury/Wodonga today , so we are having a final outing to collect a few unfound caches and do some labs before we head off tomorrowThanks for adding to our enjoyment of visiting the area.TFTC
I was on my way home to Melbourne after spending a few days in the Snowy high country with the MX-5 Club... and took the opportunity to stop off in the Wodonga area to find the caches I needed to help me qualify for the **WCW - The 80/20 Rule Challenge**.After making a few finds in Wodonga itself, I moved east and joined the *High Country Rail Trail* itself to continue increasing mu "Smile" count. For this... and a couple of other caches... I parked on Chapple Street and walk the well maintained trail. This cache was a nice quick find. Thanks **OZREG** for putting this cache here.
Albury TripTime for an Aussie road trip with Joolay, albida33 and FurfacesLL plus others from the Canberra puzzling team. Thanks for the hide
Albury Invasion trip Day 3. After planning and months of puzzle solving it is finally time to head to Albury Wodonga for a long weekend visit. I was with Kitty Katch, FufacesLL and Joolay for this trip, but I also spent time with Sol de Lune and LuckyL10n due to space in cars. Logs for the weekend were signed CIA23 to save space. We started the day with a walk around the Riverside trail for the virtual and thew caches along the way. The second port of call was the new rail trail caches where a large group wandered along the trail visiting the caches, it is great to see this trail re-populated with caches. The second part of the day was small group caching around the area, visiting a few DNFs and other caches we had missed the day before. As before the effort put into the puzzles and all the caches in the area is really appreciated, and with so much more to do, I am sure I will be back before too long.Thanks for the cache Wright_Stuff44939.14 TNLNVisited: World Traveling Gold GC A#6 & 2009 NT Uluru Silver A#151**Albida**
After a pleasant night in sheer luxury, fitzy_1965 and I were up early to take advantage of our free breakfast before joining the rest of the CIA crew for a day of caching before we all went our separate ways.We crossed the river into Victoria to meet at the start of The Crossing Place walk and did the loop before the sun got too hot. The walk itself was quite pleasant and was a good test for my hip which has not been the best of late. We targeted of the OZ trail and whatever else we came across. The logs were primarily signed as CIA (Canberra Invasion Albury) unless otherwise stated.
We joined in on the Canberra Albury Invasion or CAI fun this long weekend. After lots of puzzle solving and planning the time had come for a four day weekend of geocache hunting and hiking in and around the Albury/Wodonga area. We could not have picked a better weekend, we had great weather and avenged a couple of DNF's for us. Apologies for the generic log, thank you to all the cache owners for placing and maintaining the caches in this area, and for giving us a reason to come down the highway and visit this lovely area.Thanks for the hide and trail Wright_Stuff
Day 3 of our Albury trip. Apologising up front for the generic logs. Cannot complain about the quality and quantity here, it was a great mixture. Some are very challenging hides and some even defeated us and some of those puzzles, just glad it was more than me working on them. Looking forward to coming back.Its a perfect weekend to get out of town. Decided Albury was the place to go. Lots of lovely puzzles that we have spent time as a group working through now its time to venture down and pick up.Signing as CIA-Canberra Invasion of Albury. And apologies for generic logs. Thanks for getting me out and about Wright_Stuff
#18969; Day 3 of the Canberra Invasion of Albury 2023 weekend. Our merry band again comprised Sol de lune, albida33, Smittengranny, Kittykatch, Joolay, FurfacesLL, Barb2e, isopeda, dty73, tankengine, aykayem, minniek and fitzy_65 for another day of action today. Started the day with a wander along a part of the Crossing Place Trail, where we managed to locate and log 12 caches. It was then time to cross the border to tackle a larger section of the "OZ" trail, logs were again signed CIA23. Eighteen finds and one DNF for me along this part of the trail. Thanks to all of the cache owners for helping make a great weekend for our Canberra caching fraternity and apologies for the generic logs. The log book was quite wet and although we managed to leave our mark, it really needs some TLC TFTC OZREG
Day 3 of the Canberra invasion weekend of Albury. Being ex an Canberran, I headed up to join in the fun of the weekend with LuckyL10n, Albida33, fitzy_1965, minniek, tankengine, dty73, Joolay, KittyKatch, Smittengranny, Isopeda, Barbe2e and FFLL.This morning we started with the loop walk around The Crossing point and then heading out to grab a few along the OZ trail. All caches were found without any issue and logs were signed CIA 23, for Canberra Invasion of Albury 2023.Thanks to all the CO's for the caches...
33,866. Found with Team CIA23 - Canberra Invasion of Albury 2023.Our caching group has been eyeing off the Albury/Wodonga area for quite some time. After many months of hard work we had solved nearly all the area's puzzles, so we set a date and headed on down. CIA23 comprised of minniek, Joolay, Kittykatch, isopeda, barb2e, FurfacesLL, Tankengine, dty73, Sol de lune, LuckyL10n, albida33, Aykayem, smittengranny and myself. For part of one day we were joined by local Cacher Happy Feet 1. What a great weekend of caching with such a fun group of people. An event on the Saturday night also helped make the trip memorable. This was now (my) Day 2 of the trip. Quick find once at GZ. Signed the log as CIA23, replaced the cache as found, then headed off to the next one on our list.Thanks Wright Stuff !!
Day 3 of our Canberra (+3) Invasion of Albury. Starting time and place had been discussed and agreed upon at Kittykatch's Event last night. There was to be a variety of cache types, D/T's and attributes covered to hopefully provide something of interest for everyone participating. All mystery caches had already been solved as a group effort on various zoom sessions before we left home.The day was sunny and hot, but everyone rose to the challenge, and all these caches were found and signed CIA. Thanks to all the COs who placed and maintained these caches. They certainly encourage me to get out and travel.
Just a sneaky find while waiting for geodaughter to play waterpolo. Log is trashed so took a photo and will try and get out with a replacement soon for the CO. If I don't can any other finders please bring one.
Rutherglen Mega Road Trip
Day Four: Around Albury and Rutherglen again
Weather: At last, it doesn’t look like it could rain at any second.
I’ve heard something about a challenge for 10 finds in every LGA in Victoria. I haven’t verified this, but it sounds feasible. So with Indigo well under control and Towong stitched up yesterday, the gaze turns to Wodonga. This was one of eight caches found on the High Country Rail Trail done with two car hops. I would have loved to have done more.
Thanks for the cache OZREG
It’s officially a mega!
GCA1DNA - The Great Leap Forward
Adelaide, South Australia, February 29th 2024.
** WE HAVE WEBCAM CACHES! **
We’d love your company.
Day Four: Around Albury and Rutherglen again
Weather: At last, it doesn’t look like it could rain at any second.
I’ve heard something about a challenge for 10 finds in every LGA in Victoria. I haven’t verified this, but it sounds feasible. So with Indigo well under control and Towong stitched up yesterday, the gaze turns to Wodonga. This was one of eight caches found on the High Country Rail Trail done with two car hops. I would have loved to have done more.
Thanks for the cache OZREG
It’s officially a mega!
GCA1DNA - The Great Leap Forward
Adelaide, South Australia, February 29th 2024.
** WE HAVE WEBCAM CACHES! **
We’d love your company.
I have been Geocaching for the last year as part of team Dromaniax. We have enjoyed the Geocaching caching around a lot of Victoria in that time. From our first trip up to the Murray River, the next trip to Lake Eildon and the area around Buxton, an epic trip to the Little Desert to attack the This is SA series, then a great trip with our father to the High Country in Victoria, a trip to the Mornington Peninsula and a trip to the Albury-Hume Reservoir area.
I finally decided to set up my own account and am claiming all the caches I have found as part of Dromaniax.
Thank you for this Traditional cache OZREG.
I finally decided to set up my own account and am claiming all the caches I have found as part of Dromaniax.
Thank you for this Traditional cache OZREG.
Cache still there. Tucked away as per the hint. Interesting little rail trail. Thanks for the cache.
Claim my adopted out cache as a find so as to not have unnecessary green icons throughout Wodonga on the map. Good Luck and enjoy "N & M"
Good time on the prowl with JTreeTrack2! Accidentally left in my drafts for a few months!
Another fantastic day with beautiful weather for caching. The muggle nephew has chosen to be a muggle no more, so Simplylookin was heading out looking for caches with us today.
A day of cycling was planned, and hopefully, a good collection of caches to be found.
Rail Trails make for awesome caching; you can walk or cycle along and don't need to worry so much about traffic.
We had a quick find here of a cache in damp condition. Given how wet the area is this was not a surprise.
Thank you for this Traditional cache, OZREG.
A day of cycling was planned, and hopefully, a good collection of caches to be found.
Rail Trails make for awesome caching; you can walk or cycle along and don't need to worry so much about traffic.
We had a quick find here of a cache in damp condition. Given how wet the area is this was not a surprise.
Thank you for this Traditional cache, OZREG.
I just about remembered to look for any trads around whilat getting the adventure lab here. Nice hide
Was out picking up caches along this trail on my bike today. Quick find on the wonderful smooth Bike track!!
Day two of my caching trip to Wangaratta. Made it to Albury last night and found a beautiful camping spot at the river. Today's goal is getting to Wangaratta, but not before exploring Albury and surrounding. Great area for some holidaying!
TFTC Wilbert67
TFTC Wilbert67
Accio 12:28:11
a quick find today whilst chasing Adventure labs.
Thanks TeamOZCAT for entertaining me at this location.
*{Overall find #9408}*
a quick find today whilst chasing Adventure labs.
Thanks TeamOZCAT for entertaining me at this location.
*{Overall find #9408}*
Out today for a spot of riding on my bike. A 4 hour round trip including caching. I would have been out for longer if I didn't have to return and get to a caching event at the Kinross this afternoon. Beautiful winter weather for a long ride and the best thing about winter is no snakes!
Back for a 2nd look on my way home and spotted it straight away, duh!
Back for a 2nd look on my way home and spotted it straight away, duh!
A great day for a walk along the trail. This one took a few minutes to find, but all well. Log signed and returned.
We often travel down this way, but usually are on a tight timeline to get where we are going.
This time we needed to travel to the area for a family occasion so it was a great opportunity to catch up with many of our relatives but sneak in some caching in between. We will hopefully be back soon to do some more extensive work on the rail trails as they look quite appealing. Our short trips out in the Hume Weir area were quite picturesque.
TFTC
We often travel down this way, but usually are on a tight timeline to get where we are going.
This time we needed to travel to the area for a family occasion so it was a great opportunity to catch up with many of our relatives but sneak in some caching in between. We will hopefully be back soon to do some more extensive work on the rail trails as they look quite appealing. Our short trips out in the Hume Weir area were quite picturesque.
TFTC
13524 Found and Logged 7:12:00 AM
Spending a few days caching in Albury
Early start this morning in the fog pickiny up a few wahher along the rail trail before heading home
Thanks for the cache TeamOZCAT
Lgoody
Spending a few days caching in Albury
Early start this morning in the fog pickiny up a few wahher along the rail trail before heading home
Thanks for the cache TeamOZCAT
Lgoody
Original container went missing. Appears parts of it found again. Read HINT. Alls good with hide.
The bottom half of the Container is missing I couldn’t find it be it is still here new log needed
Found with Sebass and AKM... Signed as Kayak Cachers! We did have a much larger group, but they all bombed out with punctures! Those 3 corner jacks are everywhere! - I think the council needs to pick them up! I also received a puncture, but managed to repair it, and ride back to the start, collecting at least some of these. Thanks for the cache it was a nice ride while it lasted!
No pen to sign today’s log. Lovely walk in the drizzly rain! TFTC. Pic sent to CO.
All good one more for today and a couple more have been completed on the trail, TFTC OZREG
Got this one a few months ago, not sure how i didnt remember to log the days caches, sorry
After the shock of a huntsman spider crawling on the container when I removed it I quickly settled my heart rate and signed the log before anymore passers by saw what I was doing. Arachnophobia in check I move on down the trail.
Another great find of OZREGs although I must admit it scared the out of me. There was a boarder of the 8 legged kind on the container and I nearly screamed and cursed, thankfully I didn't as it would have alerted the nearby muggles of my current blasfumist location . TFTC. #beawarewhengrabbingcontainer
Another fab custom container, thanks OZREG!
Was a bit soggy at time of visit, but this late log may mean it has since dried out?
Cool info about the history of vehicles along the trail nearby.
TFTC!
Was a bit soggy at time of visit, but this late log may mean it has since dried out?
Cool info about the history of vehicles along the trail nearby.
TFTC!