Framlingham reflection Framlingham, Victoria, Australia
By
Marly8120 on 01-May-17. Waypoint GC74ZW6
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Unfortunately, as there has not been a response to the last request/s to attend to this cache, or provide regular updates, the cache is being de-listed on the basis that it has been abandoned by the Cache Owner.
Caches that have been archived for lack of maintenance will not be unarchived. This is explained here: [**Unarchive a geocache**](https://www.geocaching.com/help/index.php?pg=kb.chapter&id=38&pgid=56). If there are components or remnants of the cache, 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 me regarding this cache, please send an email via my profile - [Bunjil,](https://coord.info/PR9GZ0K) and quote the cache name and GC number.
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###**CACHE OWNER ACTION REQUIRED PLEASE**###
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I've noticed this cache is carrying a maintenance log which really does need to be addressed by the cache owner.
The guidelines indicated that periodic visits to check on the cache, as well as prompt attention to any logs that indicate there is a problem, are part of the [**cache owners responsibilities.**](https://www.geocaching.com/play/guidelines#listingmaintenance) If you can't attend to the issue promptly, then you need to [**Disable it**](https://www.geocaching.com/help/index.php?pg=kb.chapter&id=38&pgid=235) - I have Disabled it for you this time.
**Can you please respond to this situation (or indicated your intention) within 14 days,** so others know exactly what is happening with this cache?
You have lots of choices so pick the one that applies from this handy list:
- Check on the cache, repair and/or replace the cache or do whatever else is needed, post an [**Owner Maintenance log**](http://support.groundspeak.com/index.php?pg=kb.page&id=404) indicating the cache has been checked and [**ENABLE your cache.**](https://support.groundspeak.com/index.php?pg=kb.page&id=235 ) Then sit back and wait for the praises.
- If you really hope to get it fixed but there is some unusual reason why you can't do it soon, then at least post a Write Note log (within 14 days). Be sure to indicate the actual date that you expect to have it fixed so that everyone knows you are on top of it. For ongoing issues (where you don't have an actual date) please ensure you visit the page and post a note every 28 days so as to keep everyone up to speed.
- If you don't plan on fixing it then you could consider passing it on to another geocacher by asking them to [**Adopt it**](https://www.geocaching.com/help/index.php?pg=kb.chapter&id=38&pgid=54) or alternatively, you need to [**Archive it,**](https://www.geocaching.com/help/index.php?pg=kb.chapter&id=38&pgid=56) so it is removed from searches and someone else can have the spot. Don't forget to remove any remnants of your previously enjoyed cache too.
You might wonder what happens if you don't pick one of those. Well, if nothing happens, then a few weeks from today, when I next look at the cache page, it is likely that I will, unfortunately, have to de-list (Archive) it on the basis that it has been abandoned.
Honestly, I'd rather you decide so please do something before then. Please don't send me an email but instead follow the information/advice posted above.
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Managed a quick park and grab with this hide while passing by today. Signed the very tatty log but due for a new sheet, thanks Marly8120 for the clever hide.
Found It.....On our New Years Day trip. We pulled up at this one and after reading the plaque we started looking for the cache and after a quick look around we were soon holding the cache. So with the log signed we continued on our way. Thanks Southwest for the cache
We’re currently on a road trip from Hobart to Adelaide, and spent a night at a farm stay just down the road from the GZ. Naturally, we definitely had to make an attempt on this cache.
And what a devious little cache! Hadn’t come across anything like that before, totally overlooked it on the first attempt. Came back the next day, finally found it.
Log was exposed and in pretty bad condition. Managed to sign it, but definitely recommend replacing it.
TFTC!
And what a devious little cache! Hadn’t come across anything like that before, totally overlooked it on the first attempt. Came back the next day, finally found it.
Log was exposed and in pretty bad condition. Managed to sign it, but definitely recommend replacing it.
TFTC!
Found. Pen wouldn’t write and paper sort of disintegrated when we tried to write. found with RandyPan
First find on today's geocaching trip. I was able to make good progress toward 200 finds in Australia before I go back home in June. TFTC!
08:45
En route from Warrnambool to Ballarat, we stopped to reflect on this one and collect a smiley token.
Thanks 'South-West' for placing caches for everyone's enjoyment.
20998
En route from Warrnambool to Ballarat, we stopped to reflect on this one and collect a smiley token.
Thanks 'South-West' for placing caches for everyone's enjoyment.
20998
That was an unusual place and way to hide a cache here, but it was found quickly after I had to look at other places once my original thought proved to be wrong. I didn’t realise that this bridge here had been burnt in the Ash Wednesday fires.
While reading the plaque the other Triton made the find, that I had not noticed at all. Very bold , good work.
Thanks South-West for the placement .
Thanks South-West for the placement .
18/03/2018 2:37:00 PM
Head to Ballarat from Portland for a quick overnighter and I detoured this way to mix things up a bit.
A good opportunity to stretch the legs.
Thanks
Head to Ballarat from Portland for a quick overnighter and I detoured this way to mix things up a bit.
A good opportunity to stretch the legs.
Thanks
While on holidays in Warrnambool we headed out for a drive to check out the district.
A quick find here after reading the memorial plaque. Another great IPV cache! Thx Marly8120 for your caches in the district, providing lots of enjoyment for us! Cheers
A quick find here after reading the memorial plaque. Another great IPV cache! Thx Marly8120 for your caches in the district, providing lots of enjoyment for us! Cheers
Down here for work a detour on the way home lead us to this quiet little spot. Not much room to park a truck but given the little amount of traffic around I was able to pull up and make a quick find without too much delay. I have seen familiar hides in this area so I did recognize it quite quickly TFTC
16/09/2017 11:28 The girls are on their sewing retreat so the men went touring. I found a few caches such as this with akpa5 and Ian, a muggle.
Quite nifty hide. Nicely done. Found it after reading the clue. This is the first of this type the other guys have seen until now. TFTC Marly8120 TNLN SL
Quite nifty hide. Nicely done. Found it after reading the clue. This is the first of this type the other guys have seen until now. TFTC Marly8120 TNLN SL
On a little road trip to collect a few caches the UBD challenge and the LGA challenge.
Thanks to all the cache owners for there caches this being one of them.
Thanks to all the cache owners for there caches this being one of them.
I haven't had a lot of time to cache lately & I needed a cache for this month. Fortunately this one was not too far away. As I headed to GZ, I spotted a familiar type of hide. Thanks Marly8120 for the cache.
Found as we passed through the area, what a terrifying time it would of been to be caught in the fires, Thanks Marly8120 for giving us a reason to stop here, log signed and replaced as found,
Curriculum day meant an impromptu road trip to Warrnambool to try and see the whales. Luck was on our side and after patiently waiting about 30mins one gave us a great display. Just magical.
A quick find as we went the "long" way home. Many thanks for the cache
A quick find as we went the "long" way home. Many thanks for the cache
Loved the cache find here and what a scenic little spot , great day out with family TFTC
FIRST TO FIND SUSCOE
Well what a surprise this FTF was.
We had seen this one published a few days ago but had to wait til today for a trip down to Framlingham to see if it was still unfound.
As luck would have it, we were the first to find and sign.
How good is that!!
Thanks to Marly8120 for a nice hide in a place we have not visited before.
The countryside is green, a far cry from Ash Wednesday. Suscoe still remembers that day as if it were yesterday. Don't want to revisit a day like that again really. The dust storms at least were a novelty.
The cattle look happy too.
Well what a surprise this FTF was.
We had seen this one published a few days ago but had to wait til today for a trip down to Framlingham to see if it was still unfound.
As luck would have it, we were the first to find and sign.
How good is that!!
Thanks to Marly8120 for a nice hide in a place we have not visited before.
The countryside is green, a far cry from Ash Wednesday. Suscoe still remembers that day as if it were yesterday. Don't want to revisit a day like that again really. The dust storms at least were a novelty.
The cattle look happy too.