Terang walking track 4 Terang, Victoria, Australia
By
leoch00ks1 on 09-Dec-16. Waypoint GC6XZMK
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Cache position has been checked and has likely been muggled. I intend to replace this Cache in the next few weeks when i can get some new containers.
Thanks
Thanks
This cache is temporarily disabled due to suspected being muggled or damaged. I will be fixing this cache as soon as possible
Found by Mary & David at 1347. While David headed off to the cache via the cemetery gate, Mary took the opportunity to explore the cemetery. Social history: 4 children who died of diphtheria within a month of each other. Graveyard architecture: the grave of Neil Black, which sadly is succumbing to the elements. Perhaps the cemetery could gain a multicache so Mary can return. Our thanks to leoch00ks1.
Now we are like Mr McGregor in small garden sheds - no pots to look under to find Peter, but we were searching for our own kind of treasure and sure enough, came up trumps! Perhaps a poor choice of words at this grey time in America's history of presidential appointments. Oh well, we can enjoy our beautiful countries Down Under and get down under and up over in search of caches whenever we can. The great escape into the outdoors - we love caching, but ready for dinner and now far from home!
Sorry for the late logging.
Did the walking track while waiting for the train. Flies were crazy today. TFTC
Did the walking track while waiting for the train. Flies were crazy today. TFTC
A couple of days ago my good friends the suscoe cachers invited me to accompany them on a long trip deep into the Western District to add a few more smiley faces to our profiles. Well you cannot knock back an offer like that so very early today with the alarm set the ageing Bushfire arrived at their doorstep early for a change.
With the bits and pieces loaded into the fairly new wheels it was off West to see what we could find.
A wonderful day to be out and about not too hot but at times the breeze was a little cool.
Camperdown was the first cache for me today and is a town I have been to and through many times but after finding the cache it was off to Darlington hoping for a FTF on a new cache that was placed a few days ago. We did grab the FTF.
OK we are now in Terang and having a look at this trail and this guy was our fourth and like others fighting off the swarms of small black flys we found the cache, signed and were on our way.
Thanks to leoch00ks1 for placing this cache.
With the bits and pieces loaded into the fairly new wheels it was off West to see what we could find.
A wonderful day to be out and about not too hot but at times the breeze was a little cool.
Camperdown was the first cache for me today and is a town I have been to and through many times but after finding the cache it was off to Darlington hoping for a FTF on a new cache that was placed a few days ago. We did grab the FTF.
OK we are now in Terang and having a look at this trail and this guy was our fourth and like others fighting off the swarms of small black flys we found the cache, signed and were on our way.
Thanks to leoch00ks1 for placing this cache.
Suscoe headed out today to the Western District in the terrific company of our good mate Bushfire.
It was a beaut day for caching with the temperature not breaking through the 22 degree barrier all day. In fact at times it was quite cool down this way with the southerly wind keeping things mild.
So with the Red Ant, the Squirrel and the Hedgehog in fine fettle we enjoyed a wonderful day of caching and wandering the roads of the Western Plains.
A quick find here amonst the cows who were happily enjoying the grass and water tank.
Thanks to leoch00ks1 for this hide.
It was a beaut day for caching with the temperature not breaking through the 22 degree barrier all day. In fact at times it was quite cool down this way with the southerly wind keeping things mild.
So with the Red Ant, the Squirrel and the Hedgehog in fine fettle we enjoyed a wonderful day of caching and wandering the roads of the Western Plains.
A quick find here amonst the cows who were happily enjoying the grass and water tank.
Thanks to leoch00ks1 for this hide.
Quick mid-morning find with the geo-son during a circuit of the walking track by bike. Many thanks leoch00ks1