Grazy Cache Mudgeeraba, Queensland, Australia
By
Kronski75 on 31-May-17. Waypoint GC76GN8
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I checked this one and it is missing. Archiving as I don't have time to maintain these any more.
Now using my newly acquired second hand gps, we found this cache 7m off. Mind you, it was not steady! Must be something to do with those pylons nearby.
TFTC Kronski75. Thanks for placing this cache for our enjoyment. Thanks for the hint too!
Cheers, E
TFTC Kronski75. Thanks for placing this cache for our enjoyment. Thanks for the hint too!
Cheers, E
Found a snake skin first and not sure which the kids were most excited to find.
Beautiful spot. Thank you!! Nearly started bush bashing then realised it would probably be accessible from the path. Great container.
Out for a late start of Geocaching, Mr Mystery Sleuth injured himself overnight and has been allocated to Navigator in the car, where he must stay.
So Mrs Mystery Sleuth is hands solo. Quickly arrived at suitable parking location, due to hubby's awesome navigating skills.
Off toddled Mrs Mystery Sleuth on the lovely walking tracks. She passed a few bird watchers along the way. Mrs MS arrived at GZ and saw a cow and baby calf, that looked like it had just been born. This cache took a little while to find.
Many thanks for bringing us here and Favourite Point given. TNLNSL TFTC
So Mrs Mystery Sleuth is hands solo. Quickly arrived at suitable parking location, due to hubby's awesome navigating skills.
Off toddled Mrs Mystery Sleuth on the lovely walking tracks. She passed a few bird watchers along the way. Mrs MS arrived at GZ and saw a cow and baby calf, that looked like it had just been born. This cache took a little while to find.
Many thanks for bringing us here and Favourite Point given. TNLNSL TFTC
TFTC. A lovely walk to this hide. Shame there were no Friesians (Spotty Cows) in the area.
Find 156.
Find 156.
It was very wet out here today. I was very happy to crusing along above the water on the bike.
Lot of grazing going on today. The ladies watched on while I wrote my name in this one.
Lot of grazing going on today. The ladies watched on while I wrote my name in this one.
After introducing Geocaching to a couple of nephews visiting from NSW we chose this little park to get out and find some more. This was the final cache to find and was like the previous find. Same but different! Thank you for the variety of caches in the park which turned out to be a great introduction to the new cachers. Thanks for the hide and TFTC
Thank you for this scenic trail cache! Only a few grazers in the distance but a lovely location. Fallen gum tree on path, however it can be climbed over (with coordination and a sense of fun) or walked around through the trees
Haha definitely heard some vocal cows. Was about to head in towards a fluoro orange/white thing but then spotted the actual cache! Thanks kronski75!
Hard find. Had to call a friend. Wasnt really as hard as we thought. We thought we needed to bush bash and were searching for almost an hour before we called a friend for help.
This one is fine and ready to be found.
It looks like there had been a lot of spraying of vegetation here and the area looks quite dry. Cache is easily accessible.
It looks like there had been a lot of spraying of vegetation here and the area looks quite dry. Cache is easily accessible.
Time for some evening caches on our way back to Toowoomba. by the time we found the last one it was completely dark and the new moon was not much help. Great park that i have never seen before. WillPunkey and Scoob were helping me
Found @1:40:00 PM.
Lid is certainly stuck solid on this one. No way to open it without a set of pliers. Might need a check.
This a great walk. We managed 5 of the 6 with one DNF at the Punk tree.
Thanks
Thanks to Kronski75 for the cache
Lid is certainly stuck solid on this one. No way to open it without a set of pliers. Might need a check.
This a great walk. We managed 5 of the 6 with one DNF at the Punk tree.
Thanks
Thanks to Kronski75 for the cache
This was closed really tightly, so I have photologged rather than risk damaging the cache. (Photo available on request by CO - would be a spoiler.) tftC.
After finding the Glossy Black Cache this was a very pleasant and enjoyable walk whilst listening to so many different bird noises along the way. Another quick find here due to reading the good hint as I was definitely heading for the fence line!!
TFTC Kronski75
Found May 3, 2018
TFTC Kronski75
Found May 3, 2018
tricky little one...lud is rusty and log is getting wet. tftc...found with kangapigg
#986 @10:19 We have been here before, but my GPS wasn't working and we had the dog with us. Today finally a good day for caching. Not too hot and not too wet. Both things I tried to avoid by coming later in summer, but it has not worked out that way. TFTC.
Tftc. As I walked the path anti-clockwise, this was my last find on this area (I did not even try the Punk Tree as the long grass did not look very attractive as I was wearing shorts). Also this location looked first not suitable for this light clothing, but fortunately I spotted the container from reachable place without any bushbashing.
Okay I just found this one but here comes the rain and I'm 400m from the car.TFTC
Sunday 20 August 2017 - a very pleasant sunny Winter's afternoon in the low 20s perfect for a 3.5km walk over 1.5hrs around the Hinterland Regional Park to find the 6 from 6 caches, and a further 3 nearby (9 from 9 in total). On arriving in the park we heard and enjoyed the call of the Glossy Black Cockatoo in the not too far distance. Quick and easy find. Thx MuggleDaughter. TFTC Kronski75.
This was the other cache we needed to find to be up to date with this park for cache finds. We walked from the glossy black which was opaque and blue until we got to this grazy cache which we found was glossy black, ha ha. I spotted it and then waited for one of the grandchildren to spy it and then it was retrieved for the grand log signing process. We really enjoyed our walk through here again today Kronski75. Thanks for placing these caches here that brought us out on International Geocaching Day with some of the grandchildren. A bit of tree climbing happened before we could head home, lol. Cheers and happy caching!
Bright and well not so early this morning I got the family up and suggested we head towards Mudgee for a few caches. We already had a sold day of things to do but I was sure we could squeeze in a couple.
So we hit the highway and soon after arrived at a pretty quiet parkland. We had 2 hours to burn before we needed to be back up near home.
We went left at the fork along the fence line in the warmth of the sun. No cows at all today which was a shame but there was plenty of butterflies and birds to keep us amused. I lead the family in circles looking for our prize but eventually we got it.
Signed and replaced, it was time to head back along the shady side.
Thanx Kronski, it's an awesome area
So we hit the highway and soon after arrived at a pretty quiet parkland. We had 2 hours to burn before we needed to be back up near home.
We went left at the fork along the fence line in the warmth of the sun. No cows at all today which was a shame but there was plenty of butterflies and birds to keep us amused. I lead the family in circles looking for our prize but eventually we got it.
Signed and replaced, it was time to head back along the shady side.
Thanx Kronski, it's an awesome area
This was our last cache of the day. I admit to being a little concerned when I saw the remnants of the tree which had been felled but felt confident that there had been a find since it succumbed to the chainsaw.
Once we'd identified the rough location for ground zero it became a challenge to actually find the cache. I could sense the frustration in the other member of the team and I think he was about to call it a DNF when I happened to look in the right direction and was able to call "found it!". His mood was very *up* after that point.
We've really enjoyed the caches you have placed in Hinterland Park. I feel like we ought to say "can we have some more please" Its an area we really enjoy, especially now that we have explored some of its trails more. Thanks for this cache and its companions.
Once we'd identified the rough location for ground zero it became a challenge to actually find the cache. I could sense the frustration in the other member of the team and I think he was about to call it a DNF when I happened to look in the right direction and was able to call "found it!". His mood was very *up* after that point.
We've really enjoyed the caches you have placed in Hinterland Park. I feel like we ought to say "can we have some more please" Its an area we really enjoy, especially now that we have explored some of its trails more. Thanks for this cache and its companions.
Wandering further along the path I approached this one and saw that a large tree had been chopped down. Oh no I thought given the recent DNF log. I must say that I had no trouble finding this, the co-ords were good enough given the area and the hint helpful. Thanks Kronski75 for providing me with a reason to take this lovely little walk.
That's an unhelpful hint!!! If it is anywhere near the fence then the coordinates are at least 15 metres out.
My GPS zeroed out where four trees have been freshly felled. [:0]
I looked around the other trees but looking for a small bison without a decent hint is like looking for a needle in a haystack. But then again it is a D2.5.
My GPS zeroed out where four trees have been freshly felled. [:0]
I looked around the other trees but looking for a small bison without a decent hint is like looking for a needle in a haystack. But then again it is a D2.5.
Joint **FTF** with bristracker. Wonderful way to finish off a day of caching. Very quiet here at the park in the mid afternoon. It was a fairly quick find once at GZ. Thanks Kronski75.