Mr Lizard Swan View, Western Australia, Australia
By
GeoAddict84 on 16-Nov-16. Waypoint GC6X3VV
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I am archiving this cache due to the unfortunate lack of action taken to restore it, or any communication from the cache owner, GA84, requesting additional time.Despite ample opportunities provided for the Cache Owner to respond, their silence leads me to the conclusion that the cache has been abandoned.In such cases, archived caches will not be unarchived, and as a result, this location is now open for the placement of a new cache by another interested party.Thanks,BalayangCommunity Reviewer - Australia
Unfortunately we could not find. We found a rock at direct coordinates, which looked the same as pictures, but no cache was located. will try again.
unfortunately, we were unable to locate Mr. Lizard today. Maybe we will come back one day for another search. Thanks, GeoAddict84.
Beautiful cach, niftily crafted and looks amazing. Can imagine that you would spend many an hour in these parts of the park !TFTC.
Took a bit of searching but eventually located this cute cache.
TFTC GeoAddict84 this is find #10418 for us.
TFTC GeoAddict84 this is find #10418 for us.
Temporarily removed due to controlled burning in the area. Will replace once completed and safe to do so
Had to leave this one. Good hide. Went away with cuts and prickles. Very frustrating
Out with B12 & C10 on a sunny winter's day, collecting 51 smiles & 4 frowns.
Nice lizard; thank you GeoAddict84
Nice lizard; thank you GeoAddict84
Out for a day of caching around Darlington, Mundaring and the surrounding areas to cleanup the huge number of caches around these parts that have evaded us for a while.
A lot of bush caching today with some nice finds through John Forrest National Park, which I’ve always wanted to explore, but never got around to. The highlight of the walk apart from some great caches, informative signs along the trail, beautiful bridges, nice trails and great scenery was a walk through the Swan View Tunnel, which was absolutely awesome.
The other major walk of the day was around the Boya Quarry which is simply amazing for people that have never visited (I know many attended dark energy’s event out this way when his earth caches were still active in the quarry) beautiful views in particular from the top of the quarry and looking up the beautiful cliffs throughout the area.
We collected a bunch of other caches around the dam in JFNP, central Mundaring, and the Boya areas.
An amazing day out that finishes finding two old archived caches that have seen better days but would have been amazing to have seen in their heyday.
Thanks to all of the local COs for a great days caching, we had lots of fun. Thanks
A lot of bush caching today with some nice finds through John Forrest National Park, which I’ve always wanted to explore, but never got around to. The highlight of the walk apart from some great caches, informative signs along the trail, beautiful bridges, nice trails and great scenery was a walk through the Swan View Tunnel, which was absolutely awesome.
The other major walk of the day was around the Boya Quarry which is simply amazing for people that have never visited (I know many attended dark energy’s event out this way when his earth caches were still active in the quarry) beautiful views in particular from the top of the quarry and looking up the beautiful cliffs throughout the area.
We collected a bunch of other caches around the dam in JFNP, central Mundaring, and the Boya areas.
An amazing day out that finishes finding two old archived caches that have seen better days but would have been amazing to have seen in their heyday.
Thanks to all of the local COs for a great days caching, we had lots of fun. Thanks
Magggggggot! My first dnf, not much shade and 1pm on a sunny day with a kid that gave up. Wahhhh
Mickeydv and I were out on our road bikes. Completely inappropriate footwear with cleated shoes. He stayed near the road while I picked my way through the bush to log the find. Thanks for the hide.
Took us a bit of searching but we got there in the end. What a cute little cache. We got to see heaps of Kangaroos- thanks for the hide
Such a delightful find for the young one on a hot afternoon. We were about to give up too (having not read the updated coordinates) but spotted Mr Lizard peeking out at us from his hiding spot. TFTC
Made a stop on the way home to grab this very cute cache. Had to pass through a mob of roos to do it. TFTC GeoAddict84.
Headed out for a bit of a walk around John Forrest & found this cache along the way... I had parked near here & searched for this cache first up but had no luck! On my return to the car I called in for another look & quickly spotted Mr Lizard basking in the sun
TFTC GeoAddict84 [^] Nice one!
TFTC GeoAddict84 [^] Nice one!
On a warm afternoon I got a leave pass for some caching, and this was the first stop. A quick find here, and I loved the cache container! I also left a GCA moveable cache nearby.
Thanks for the hide GeoAddict84!
Thanks for the hide GeoAddict84!
Nearly gave up. I didn`t realise it was a virtual Nano. Why there are these in the bush has got me,lol. TFTC finally Geoaddict84.
Found mr lizard resting in the shade as its going to be a little hot today , very cute, love the camo tftc
Coordinates changed from:
S 31° 53.453 E 116° 4.068
Coordinates changed to:
S 31° 53.457 E 116° 4.070
Distance from original: 26.4 feet or 8.1 meters.
Following the initial DNF and the subsequent FTF I have been to check the coordinates this morning and now they do appear off. Well done SpatialRiq you have amazing persistence considering the coordinates obviously weren't working and thank you for posting your coordinates. Coordinates are now updated.
S 31° 53.453 E 116° 4.068
Coordinates changed to:
S 31° 53.457 E 116° 4.070
Distance from original: 26.4 feet or 8.1 meters.
Following the initial DNF and the subsequent FTF I have been to check the coordinates this morning and now they do appear off. Well done SpatialRiq you have amazing persistence considering the coordinates obviously weren't working and thank you for posting your coordinates. Coordinates are now updated.
What a fun adventure. I was about to give up too. So glad to spot the Guardian. Co ords definitely out. Use the ftf co ords. Tftc
Woohoo *FTF* @ 3:08pm.
Saw this published this morning so saved it for when I would be up in the area as my daughter had a birthday to attend at 2pm in Darlington.
After dropping her off I headed over to hunt for this cache. Spend a good 10min wandering around my GZ which was a grass tree. Started to expand my search and was about to give it when I spotted the guardian about 10m South of my GZ at S 31° 53.458 E 116° 04.069.
Glad to find this one. TFTC.
Saw this published this morning so saved it for when I would be up in the area as my daughter had a birthday to attend at 2pm in Darlington.
After dropping her off I headed over to hunt for this cache. Spend a good 10min wandering around my GZ which was a grass tree. Started to expand my search and was about to give it when I spotted the guardian about 10m South of my GZ at S 31° 53.458 E 116° 04.069.
Glad to find this one. TFTC.
50 hiding spots. Used my Garmin to home in but alas no find for me. Could have been bigger..