A Troll under a bridge Wodonga, Victoria, Australia
By
Binnos2 on 27-Aug-18. Waypoint GC7TE9D
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Unfortunately, steps have not been taken to address the issue/s associated with this placement, as per the maintenance expectations in the Guidelines.
As explained in previous logs, the cache is now being de-listed (Archived) as abandoned. If there are components or remnants of the cache, please recover them as we don't want to litter our environment with Georubbish.
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Well that was a fun little find I had to pretend I was taking selfie’s as lots of people were going past
Glorious Sunday but thanks to Covid Lockdown 6.0 we are restricted in where we can go. Luckily this cache is within walking distance from home, so we strapped up the puppies and headed out for a family walk / exercise. We knew what we were looking for and although the GPS was a bit dodgy, Todd very quickly had the sneaky cache in hand. TNLN. SL. TFTC.
A brilliant hide amongst the rest of them I'm glad I had companions because it was not me that found it thanks for the cache
2 - not where I thought it would be.. by the geotrails under the bridge I'm not alone with that assessment.
Beautiful little spot, TFTC
*Found with [Geooh GO](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mobiltal.geoohGO)*
*Found with [Geooh GO](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mobiltal.geoohGO)*
We have a cache back home in Churchill called “Trip, trap”, so the theme of this cache was easy to identify. The find was different to our own hide, but it didn’t take us very long before we could sign the log.
Mr SKI was born in Wodonga a few years ago, and although he moved away before he started school most of his extended family still lives here. Although we have visited many times during the 43 years we have been married, we have had little time to get out and go caching. This time we have extended our time here and managed to finally grab a number of the caches in the area. We still have lots more to do, but that will give us a good incentive to come back and finish the job. We have had lots of fun finding the houses his grandparents used to live in, and marvelling at the growth and development in the region, and of course finding a number of caches as we go.
TFTC
Mr SKI was born in Wodonga a few years ago, and although he moved away before he started school most of his extended family still lives here. Although we have visited many times during the 43 years we have been married, we have had little time to get out and go caching. This time we have extended our time here and managed to finally grab a number of the caches in the area. We still have lots more to do, but that will give us a good incentive to come back and finish the job. We have had lots of fun finding the houses his grandparents used to live in, and marvelling at the growth and development in the region, and of course finding a number of caches as we go.
TFTC
TFTC. A quick find. Log signed under the watchful eye of the nesting pigeons.
One of my favourite caches! Such a cool unique and fun one to do and next to a beautiful park!
-Somonther
-Somonther
Found it pretty quickly but was also pretty skeptic in terms of I wasn’t sure if it was actually the right thing
Just checked this one due to a few comments in the logs. It had been moved quite a distance from its normal spot. We had to search for our own Geocache, good times .
It is now back where it should be and once again wheelchair accessible.
It is now back where it should be and once again wheelchair accessible.
# 5994 Found on the last day of our Murray Kayak trip. We found a few around Albury/Wadonga before heading back to Canberra in our own time. And thus another geo-adventure comes to a close.
Took a bit of searching, but got it eventually.
Thanks Binnos4
Took a bit of searching, but got it eventually.
Thanks Binnos4
After about 10-15 minutes of looking. Finally found the little critter. Though I did walk past it twice . First one to find, Now to continue my journey.
It has been a while since BettyBoo3747 and I have done any Wodonga caches. Traveling thru to other places, yes, but not stopped to grab any. Today we fixed that.
Our first cache for the day, as we were coming from Beechworth.
A lovely park along the (atm non-existent) creek.
I went looking in the normal troll position, but BB spotted the small troll behind me - how annoying!
Thanks, Robmc.
Our first cache for the day, as we were coming from Beechworth.
A lovely park along the (atm non-existent) creek.
I went looking in the normal troll position, but BB spotted the small troll behind me - how annoying!
Thanks, Robmc.
#17039. It has been a long time since Robmc and I have cached in Wodonga. Today we circled around the area and ended up with 11 extra smilies -and no DNF's.
The nearby park and picnic area is lovely with the new plantings and large willows and green grass. Most inviting. Down under the overpass we went and fortunately I soon had the nicely camouflaged container to hand. Down at this level the creek has certainly created a fair bit of erosion when it flows. Been a while though by the look of it.
Thanks Binnos2
The nearby park and picnic area is lovely with the new plantings and large willows and green grass. Most inviting. Down under the overpass we went and fortunately I soon had the nicely camouflaged container to hand. Down at this level the creek has certainly created a fair bit of erosion when it flows. Been a while though by the look of it.
Thanks Binnos2
For those Cache Owners unaware, Catnap777 & OZREG have formed a team under Geocache Guideline:
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"The truth is out there, and so are many more caches"
Cheers from Karen and Reg.
1.17. Merge accounts.
This allows logging of old finds under the new account with Username of TeamOZCAT.
Please contact if you have any queries.
"The truth is out there, and so are many more caches"
Cheers from Karen and Reg.
Suscoe had a day out around Wodonga today.
It was sunny with clear blue skies and it ended up being quite a warm Spring day.
Lots of good spots to visit and a good range of caches were found.
Thanks to Binnos4 for this hide, everything is good here at GZ including a happy lizard keeping watch over the cache.
It was sunny with clear blue skies and it ended up being quite a warm Spring day.
Lots of good spots to visit and a good range of caches were found.
Thanks to Binnos4 for this hide, everything is good here at GZ including a happy lizard keeping watch over the cache.
Found. I had a look for this one in the rain, I thought it would be a good time as all the muggles would be hiding indoors. Found fairly quickly, there was a little water in the container which I tipped out but the log itself was OK. Cute idea. TFTC
This one must surely result in so many smiles (not just smilies!). Thanks for the inclusive location and, of course, the troll!
Enjoyed a wander in David Winterbottom park. Stunning plants and art-enhanced paths ... this spot is well worth exploring. Hats off to the "Friends of" group here who are working hard to look after both the creek and the park.
Big thanks for a delightful hide, Binnos4.
Enjoyed a wander in David Winterbottom park. Stunning plants and art-enhanced paths ... this spot is well worth exploring. Hats off to the "Friends of" group here who are working hard to look after both the creek and the park.
Big thanks for a delightful hide, Binnos4.