Johnno's Wallaroo, South Australia, Australia
By
TheOtakuJames on 14-Jul-17. Waypoint GC78YHA
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One or more of the following has occurred:
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It has been more than 28 days since the last owner note.
As a result I am archiving this cache to keep from continually showing up in search lists and to prevent it from blocking other cache placements.
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7.15. Archive or unarchive a geocache
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The cache appears to be in need of owner intervention.
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I am temporarily disabling it, to give the owner an opportunity to check on the cache, and take whatever action is necessary.
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Went to this cache pre-lockdown with a previous finder and they confirmed it's no longer there. Will need replacing.
Found while the girls were shopping before a quick lunch, cold day and pretty windy, but good fun , Thanks TNLNSL. It is enough to make you bolt,
I looked in one spot then realized it was further over so off I went. Even tho boy child was looking in the right area he managed to miss it. He wandered across the street for shade and I looked where he had done and found it straightaway. Not sure how he missed it! Had to find a skinny twig to pry log out without tearing. Both hubby and son were amused with the cache and thought it was very creative. Log signed and placed back. TFTC!
Found it, tftc. Tricky to get the log out without tearing it! Really good hiding spot, be one with the bolt indeed.
A nice quick find. Took longer to get the log out.
Thanks for the cache Pixel_James.
Found on 12/9/20 at 17:04.
Find #11545.
Thanks for the cache Pixel_James.
Found on 12/9/20 at 17:04.
Find #11545.
A day trip was planned with Trigger_Fish, AnyMules & Davidwazza to visit the Sad Fisher and some other caches scattered around the top of Yorke Peninsula and the Copper Coast...
It was a full day of caching...getting picked up at 10:00am and arriving back at 11:50pm...
Fun and adventures were had today...
TFTC Pixel_James
It was a full day of caching...getting picked up at 10:00am and arriving back at 11:50pm...
Fun and adventures were had today...
TFTC Pixel_James
Today, the objective was *The Sad Fisher* series on the top of Yorke Peninsula. I first had a few hours to do some solo geocaching, visiting Port Arthur, Clinton and a few other points of interest on the top of Yorke Peninsula's hills. I then caught up with AnyMules, Trigger_Fish, and hevwalker, and we then spent the next 3.5 hr trying to keep motivation whilst power trailling the Sad Fisher. We then headed to Kadina for a late lunch and a few geocache visits, and then on to Wallaroo and nearby North Beach. As it got dark, we headed south-west for some 4WD along some beach tracks, and then back towards Kadina for a fast dinner. Willamulka was our final destination of the day (at least while I was with the group), before I returned back to my car at Kulpara, and made the late night drive home.
Despite knowing what we were looking for, this cache hide must have fooled me initially, as I walked right past it as I was looking. AnyMules came up behind me, grabbed the cache, and just shook his head at me. Whoops. Meanwhile, the cache container and logbook were in good shape. Thanks TheOtakuJames for the cache placement and ongoing maintenance.
Despite knowing what we were looking for, this cache hide must have fooled me initially, as I walked right past it as I was looking. AnyMules came up behind me, grabbed the cache, and just shook his head at me. Whoops. Meanwhile, the cache container and logbook were in good shape. Thanks TheOtakuJames for the cache placement and ongoing maintenance.
Last day in Kadina today, but boy it is windy. We finished the Wallaroo caches then abandoned our previous idea of heading north on the coast. Far too windy for that, so we headed home and hunkered inside for the day.
TFTC
TFTC
Spotted the only likely place from across the road, loving the fun hides in wallaroo
Thanks!
Thanks!
Knew what I was looking for thanks to clue and found it quickly. Couldn’t get log out to sign it. Must remember to bring a paper clip in future. Thanks
Day 261 (Saturday 16th) of our trip. Caching along the way. In Maitland today. A total of 5 for the day and 5500 for the trip. TFTC
On the way to Millicent Mega and detour and signed the log as EV and thanks for the cache and hide
With Bevvies chilling in my fridge, a lovely Salad / Vege bar meal in the belly, i walked it off to grab me this close(ish) cache. A quick find and sign at 18:55 then it's back to the room to start the logging procedure for the day ...... Loving this Copper Triangle Caching Adventure [^]
Wednesday, 6 November, 2019
TFTC Pixel_James
Wednesday, 6 November, 2019
TFTC Pixel_James
Nomads travelling in their caravan around Australia. We have been on the road since July 2011 and discovered caching in August 2013. We travel with a bunch of travel bugs belonging to our sons and grand children. Where ever possible, we will maintain your cache as we travel.
Caravan now parked up the road, it's time to deviate off the highway into more of the back roads.
Good hide here, Mr D was looking all over the place, but Mrs D went straight to the required hide. Thanks TheOtakujames
Caravan now parked up the road, it's time to deviate off the highway into more of the back roads.
Good hide here, Mr D was looking all over the place, but Mrs D went straight to the required hide. Thanks TheOtakujames
A sunny but cool day's caching with Purrfect Di, Sebastbat, and Jack, brought us to your cache
Quick cache to find and sign. Bless you for caching!
Found on the eve of St John's day. Seemed appropriate.
tftc Pixel_James
Quick cache to find and sign. Bless you for caching!
Found on the eve of St John's day. Seemed appropriate.
tftc Pixel_James
Warning this hobby can be addictive. It can lead to exercise, meeting new people and finding interesting places you might not have known existed otherwise.
I popped by the church on a wander around Wallaroo this morning.
Once the GPS settled down,
the copper must have been affecting it !!,
I soon had the cache found
Sneaky little blighter isn't it [^]
Once the GPS settled down,
the copper must have been affecting it !!,
I soon had the cache found
Sneaky little blighter isn't it [^]
Owl was in the area for a history weekend and it could have become a song - on the second day of Yorke, geocaching gave to me... 26 lovely finds, 1 DNF, 6 needed multis, 2 unknowns, 1 bull ant bite, numerous scratches and a hole in the owlmobile! This was a quick find, due to a good clue. No gardens (which are indeed well-kept) were damaged in the finding of this cache.
Working at Wallaroo hospital this week, quick find after work. Sorry for the late log.
Time with family at the playground. Just time for short stroll to gz. Quick find. Nice bit of camo.