Aqua Vista Clarence Town, New South Wales, Australia
By
dentoz on 26-Aug-17. Waypoint GC7BEB2
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Arrived here just as the school bus was pulling in. So had to wait for the kids and parents picking them up to disperse. Then a pretty quick find in a town i have never been to before. TFTC.
Driving from Brisbane to Sydney. Stopped here to fill an LGA gap I have running down the coast. TFTC!
#1872Having driven up from Melbourne for the Canberra GeoBash Mega, The Welder and I are decided to head up further north for a few nights. We are a little excited, as normally our busy brady bunch family keep us busy and at best afford us to take a weekend away. But with lots of planning 18 months in advance, we have managed to get a whole week away together. A first for sure! Despite the rain, we have some caching to do, so off we go! Our main target today was Frying Pan, one of Australias oldest caches, which we can happily say now has a big smily. We are also just collected other caches in various LGAs as we meander back to camp. All is well at the cache. Thanks for the hide.
Heymissjo and I had just come back from a triumphant pilgrimage to Frying Pan and stopped by for this smiley.And a new LGA.And some hot cross buns.I guess Hrymissjo and I finally got to celebrate Easter here. It was a welcome break from the thickening mist now that night had all but conquered the twilight.This wasnt where Id imagined it would be, but my search helped me understand the Cache nameNicely done.Thank you bringing us here.
Hello dentoz thank you for the cache
nice easy find
This was one of many caches found on our way back home from Newcastle seeing our grand children.
Found on Friday, 19 May 2023 at 1005
**TFTC**
nice easy find
This was one of many caches found on our way back home from Newcastle seeing our grand children.
Found on Friday, 19 May 2023 at 1005
**TFTC**
Coordinates changed from:
S 32° 34.834 E 151° 47.149
Coordinates changed to:
S 32° 34.833 E 151° 47.150
Distance from original: 7.0 feet or 2.1 meters.
Different placement
S 32° 34.834 E 151° 47.149
Coordinates changed to:
S 32° 34.833 E 151° 47.150
Distance from original: 7.0 feet or 2.1 meters.
Different placement
117589 Located by baby&Mrs gopher at 1335. Signed with our micro stamp. Our first cache for the Dungog LGA. Park and grab on the way into town. An FP from us.
SL Tnx dentoz
SL Tnx dentoz
TFTC a nice quick find with Deni_f. I retrieved the TB and will take it to another place.
Technically Day 2 of our Newcastle holiday, but day 1 was a 14 hour drive, so didn't see much of Newcastle. After spending the morning around the Nobbys Beach it was time to head up to the geocache I really wanted. The old GCF1, year 2000 geocache, the "Frying Pan". Little were we to know that the bridge on Frying Pan road was closed.
We weren't sure which LGA the Frying Pan was in and needed one in the Dungog LGA, so we chose to collect this one while driving to Frying Pan. Glad we did since we failed getting that one.
Drove past here and 999HK and myself rushed out to beat each other collecting it. Signed at 2.45 pm
Thanks for the cache dentoz
Hunter
We weren't sure which LGA the Frying Pan was in and needed one in the Dungog LGA, so we chose to collect this one while driving to Frying Pan. Glad we did since we failed getting that one.
Drove past here and 999HK and myself rushed out to beat each other collecting it. Signed at 2.45 pm
Thanks for the cache dentoz
Hunter
Out for a big day of caching on this fine Sunday with Dart16
Thanks dentoz for placing the cache this one is find #2245 for me TFTC.
Thanks dentoz for placing the cache this one is find #2245 for me TFTC.
Out for a Sunday drive and picnic and found a couple of caches on the way. I wanted to get an adventure lab based on Newcastle's drinking water catchments and infrastructure but due to HWC private property issues it looks like i won't be able to sort it out. a quick find. TFTC
Seemed an obvious place for a find but couldn’t see anything. Maybe it needs to be checked?
A quick park and grab ,after a night at the William River Caravan Park on the other side of the river
A chance to cross the bride for awhile as a lot of work seemed to be going on...
Thanks dentoz.
A chance to cross the bride for awhile as a lot of work seemed to be going on...
Thanks dentoz.
#7002 (10 of 10 today)
I'd been thinking about the target for my 7000th find for a while. An interesting spot certainly, but after a recent day when I'd (finally) increased my D/T grid to 80 I got it in my head that I should also use the milestone to get #81! So what D3½ / T5s are out there?
There were initially two candidates - one requiring a careful climb and crawl, and one requiring a swim, or hopefully wade. Preferred the wade, but it's a 2½ hour drive from home.
And then a third possibility was published not too far from home, requiring a kayak or other small water craft.
After checking the weather and deciding today was the day, I headed north for my 7000th find. Need seven before I get there.
Got my target in a beautiful spot, made my milestone and completed my D/T Grid - that's the definition of a great caching day.
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Yep, a quick easy drive by, but not sure re the cache name.
Signed, replaced and time to head home. Stopped at the servo on the motorway as weariness was starting to take hold. It's been a big day.
SLTNLN
TFTC
I'd been thinking about the target for my 7000th find for a while. An interesting spot certainly, but after a recent day when I'd (finally) increased my D/T grid to 80 I got it in my head that I should also use the milestone to get #81! So what D3½ / T5s are out there?
There were initially two candidates - one requiring a careful climb and crawl, and one requiring a swim, or hopefully wade. Preferred the wade, but it's a 2½ hour drive from home.
And then a third possibility was published not too far from home, requiring a kayak or other small water craft.
After checking the weather and deciding today was the day, I headed north for my 7000th find. Need seven before I get there.
Got my target in a beautiful spot, made my milestone and completed my D/T Grid - that's the definition of a great caching day.
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Yep, a quick easy drive by, but not sure re the cache name.
Signed, replaced and time to head home. Stopped at the servo on the motorway as weariness was starting to take hold. It's been a big day.
SLTNLN
TFTC
TFTC dentoz, log a bit damp, barking dog was drawing muggle attention. Glad it was a quick park and grab.
We drove out here today, and after stopping to pick up some sausage rolls, we stopped and ate them at this cache, which we found with no problems. TFTC!
Nice one. Had a great time kayaking the Williams river this weekend despite the duckweed. Tftc
Headed to the Maitland area with fitzy_1965 & SpecimenX for an extra long weekend of caching.
Day 1 saw us caching in the general area after setting up camp.
All caches where found quickly and easily.
Day 1 saw us caching in the general area after setting up camp.
All caches where found quickly and easily.
18,787. Found with minniek and specimenX during the Canberra Invasion of Maitland region over the long weekend.
After driving up this morning and setting up camp we finally got out caching. This was the next find of the weekend (out of an eventual 376 for me !! - woo hoo). A nice quick find once at GZ.
Thanks dentoz !!
After driving up this morning and setting up camp we finally got out caching. This was the next find of the weekend (out of an eventual 376 for me !! - woo hoo). A nice quick find once at GZ.
Thanks dentoz !!
Found with fitzy_1965 and minniek as part of the Canberra Invasion of Maitland and surrounds over an extra long weekend
No false advertising for this one! Quick drive by!
Thanks for the hide, dentoz
No false advertising for this one! Quick drive by!
Thanks for the hide, dentoz
We were heading south from caching near Gresford and driving through these small communities on our way home. My GPS told me a cache was here so we went over the bridge and I managed to park almost legally quite near GZ with the total lack of traffic. Thanks for this hide, I did enjoy the narrow bridge.
Found it as part of Team NZ Mega 2020.. A quick and easy find here.. TFTC
***[======== NZ Mega 2020 ========](http://nzmega.com)***
Planning for the [NZ Mega 2020](http://nzmega.com) event is well underway. It will be held in Auckland over Labour Weekend, 23 to 26 October 2020. It's going to be a massive celebration of geocaching:
* 20 years of geocaching worldwide.
* 20 years since New Zealand had the very first geocache hidden outside of USA.
* And it's 2020 - all the 20s!
Talk to your geo-friends and start planning to be part of [this event](http://nzmega.com) - you won't want to miss it!
***[======== NZ Mega 2020 ========](http://nzmega.com)***
Planning for the [NZ Mega 2020](http://nzmega.com) event is well underway. It will be held in Auckland over Labour Weekend, 23 to 26 October 2020. It's going to be a massive celebration of geocaching:
* 20 years of geocaching worldwide.
* 20 years since New Zealand had the very first geocache hidden outside of USA.
* And it's 2020 - all the 20s!
Talk to your geo-friends and start planning to be part of [this event](http://nzmega.com) - you won't want to miss it!
Found this one with team NZ MEGA 2020 as we were passing through the area, over here in Australia for the GeoMuster mega event in Wollongong. Heading North towards Frying Pan today and passed by this cache. Nice quick find here and enjoying the countryside. TFTC!!!
***[======== NZ Mega 2020 ========](http://nzmega.com)***
Planning for the [NZ Mega 2020](http://nzmega.com) event is well underway. It will be held in Auckland over Labour Weekend, 23 to 26 October 2020. It's going to be a massive celebration of geocaching:
* 20 years of geocaching worldwide.
* 20 years since New Zealand had the very first geocache hidden outside of USA.
* And it's 2020 - all the 20s!
Talk to your geo-friends and start planning to be part of [this event](http://nzmega.com) - you won't want to miss it!
***[======== NZ Mega 2020 ========](http://nzmega.com)***
Planning for the [NZ Mega 2020](http://nzmega.com) event is well underway. It will be held in Auckland over Labour Weekend, 23 to 26 October 2020. It's going to be a massive celebration of geocaching:
* 20 years of geocaching worldwide.
* 20 years since New Zealand had the very first geocache hidden outside of USA.
* And it's 2020 - all the 20s!
Talk to your geo-friends and start planning to be part of [this event](http://nzmega.com) - you won't want to miss it!
Day 5: A group of Westies (rustynz, harisree, Gorby, FMZ and Agazo - temporary Westie visa holder), are in Australia from NZ to attend the OZGeoMuster MEGA in Wollongong. All logs have been signed NZMEGA 2020
OK what is not to love at the street sign. Loved what you did here. Thanks for the hide dentoz
OK what is not to love at the street sign. Loved what you did here. Thanks for the hide dentoz
Team NZ Mega 2020, which includes Harisree, rustynz, FMZ, Gorby, and yours truly, spent the day in this area to get a few old and otherwise interesting caches. TFTC.
***[======== NZ Mega 2020 ========](http://nzmega.com)***
Planning for the [NZ Mega 2020](http://nzmega.com) event is well underway. It will be held in Auckland over Labour Weekend, 23 to 26 October 2020. It's going to be a massive celebration of geocaching:
* 20 years of geocaching worldwide.
* 20 years since New Zealand had the very first geocache hidden outside of USA.
* And it's 2020 - all the 20s!
Talk to your geo-friends and start planning to be part of [this event](http://nzmega.com) - you won't want to miss it!
***[======== NZ Mega 2020 ========](http://nzmega.com)***
Planning for the [NZ Mega 2020](http://nzmega.com) event is well underway. It will be held in Auckland over Labour Weekend, 23 to 26 October 2020. It's going to be a massive celebration of geocaching:
* 20 years of geocaching worldwide.
* 20 years since New Zealand had the very first geocache hidden outside of USA.
* And it's 2020 - all the 20s!
Talk to your geo-friends and start planning to be part of [this event](http://nzmega.com) - you won't want to miss it!
A group of five of us from Auckland, New Zealand have embarked ourselves upon Australian territory to wile away the time here at the 2019 MEGA .and to gather up some old caches and see the country while we’re at it.
We're gradually heading up to find a very old cache called 'Frying Pan' A random spot for us to stop at.
All logs while in Australia were signed as NZ MEGA 2020 to save space. We are FMZ, Agazo, rustynz, harisree and myself.
We're gradually heading up to find a very old cache called 'Frying Pan' A random spot for us to stop at.
All logs while in Australia were signed as NZ MEGA 2020 to save space. We are FMZ, Agazo, rustynz, harisree and myself.
We replaced container as we found remnants of the old log out in the open. Looks like the grader has destroyed the cache container.
Found at 10:30 AM GAFF1.
Ha! Now there ewe were thinking that we were going to get some water views
Thanks dentoz
Ha! Now there ewe were thinking that we were going to get some water views
Thanks dentoz