PT 31 Gallium South Lake, Western Australia, Australia
By
Lazarus_68 on 06-Sep-18. Waypoint GC7W5EH
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Logs
Borrowed an e-scooter to finish off this series, I believe I may have come through the first time at least 8 years ago.Tftc.
Trobat! Encontrado!Found It during my way along this serie of traditional caches. I tried to do much as possible and sign them all. This was one of them:One more.Thanks you so much!
Thanks for the cache! The log isnt in great condition though looks like its been affected by the rain.
Mr. ILT set off along the cycle track to find a group of caches that have been on our to-do list for a long time, we just don't seem to have the bike on board at the right time.
Thanks for the cache Lazarus68, we were amazed at the number of people on the cycle track, you had to be vigilant.
Thanks for the cache Lazarus68, we were amazed at the number of people on the cycle track, you had to be vigilant.
Found it. TFTC Lazarus 68. Finally found the host (or both of them) but no log to be seen anywhere. Left a piece of paper to use as a log.
Took a few minutes to finally find this cache, initially discounted the hiding spot and was looking on the wrong side of the path.
Once we adjusted the cache was spotted with the right angle, unfortunately there is no log at the moment and we didn’t have anything on us to replace it.
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Headed up Cockburn way this morning to pick up some new clothes and while we were at it a few caches too.
Managed to clean up some of the PT caches along the freeway and a couple of park and grabs in Success.
We headed home with 5 finds and 0 DNF’s
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Thanks Lazarus_68 for placing PT 31 Gallium for me and others to find.
I added my name to the log at 10:10 on 15/1/22.
This is find number 3900 for me.
Once we adjusted the cache was spotted with the right angle, unfortunately there is no log at the moment and we didn’t have anything on us to replace it.
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Headed up Cockburn way this morning to pick up some new clothes and while we were at it a few caches too.
Managed to clean up some of the PT caches along the freeway and a couple of park and grabs in Success.
We headed home with 5 finds and 0 DNF’s
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Thanks Lazarus_68 for placing PT 31 Gallium for me and others to find.
I added my name to the log at 10:10 on 15/1/22.
This is find number 3900 for me.
Another day out finding some cashes and getting some more points for the Summit challenge. Thanks to all the COs for placing and maintaining their caches for others to find , tftc
Today I get a full day of geocaching in and around Perth, before starting the trans-Nullarbor trek tomorrow. The weather isn’t perfect, and I don’t have a car, but I’m sure it will be fun - so much to choose from here.
The furthest north I’ll get today. Log is only just hanging in there. Thanks for the cache and series Lazarus_68.
The furthest north I’ll get today. Log is only just hanging in there. Thanks for the cache and series Lazarus_68.
Picking up some of the periodic table on this beautiful morning. We stopped at this one and it had us searching for a short time but we spotted the hide and soon had our names added to your log. We returned your cache back to how we found it. This was my favourite one today and a favourite point coming up when I get a fresh batch delivered. TFTC Lazarus_68.
Putting some smilies on the periodic table, enjoying the walk, amazing weather and some great caches….like this one. A favourite from me for camo. Simple but very effective. Thanks for the hide.
A nice quick find this morning, TFTC.
G’day there Lazarus_68, I was in this area today and found your cache PT 31 Gallium GC7W5EH. I added my name to the log book at 8:33 am on 23 March 2021. A huge thanks to you for placing this cache here for us (and others) to find!
G’day there Lazarus_68, I was in this area today and found your cache PT 31 Gallium GC7W5EH. I added my name to the log book at 8:33 am on 23 March 2021. A huge thanks to you for placing this cache here for us (and others) to find!
Find 1 of 37 on two mountain bike rides around Cockburn/Yangebup, then after lunch and waiting for the temperature to really warm up, Thomsons Lake. Today's target was 36 finds to make 2020 a record year and hit 1500 finds and thanks to various COs placing and maintaining some compact series we made it, specifically Lazarus_68, ChrisRG and fratra. Lachlan1.77, I C Nothing and Barnzy12 also chipped in with some random caches just where we needed them!
Started badly here as things have changed since the latest streetview images were taken, showing that Verna Court used to join up with the bike path. It doesn't any more - should have checked the waypoints! Quick find once we got on the trail.
TFTC Lazarus_68!
Started badly here as things have changed since the latest streetview images were taken, showing that Verna Court used to join up with the bike path. It doesn't any more - should have checked the waypoints! Quick find once we got on the trail.
TFTC Lazarus_68!
Catching up on some missing online logs.
The Better Half and I had been to Cockburn Central and had some time up our sleeves so decided to do this cache and the other three nearby before heading home. We enjoyed the walk along the cycle way.
Cache found without problems. Log signed and cache returned as found.
Thanks Lazarus_68 for placing this cache for us to find.
The Better Half and I had been to Cockburn Central and had some time up our sleeves so decided to do this cache and the other three nearby before heading home. We enjoyed the walk along the cycle way.
Cache found without problems. Log signed and cache returned as found.
Thanks Lazarus_68 for placing this cache for us to find.
Chwiliwr and I had been to Cockburn Central and had some time up our sleeves so decided to do this cache and the other three nearby before heading home. We enjoyed the walk along the cycle way.
Cache found without problems. Log signed and cache returned as found.
Thanks Lazarus_68 for placing this cache for us to find.
Cache found without problems. Log signed and cache returned as found.
Thanks Lazarus_68 for placing this cache for us to find.
Out and about on the bike this morning to pick up some caches, quick find here TFTC
Spent the morning grabbing some of these fwy caches.
A quick grab, only just usable.
Thanks for the hide Lazarus_68
A quick grab, only just usable.
Thanks for the hide Lazarus_68
Log sheet a little damp and not attached as was probably intended. But still usable. Just needs to be replaced carefully. Thanks Lazarus_68 for the hide.
Quick find but log unsignable due to water..i love this bike path and very happy that it is almost back to full service..tftc
Coordinates changed from:
S 32° 6.747 E 115° 51.121
Coordinates changed to:
S 32° 6.752 E 115° 51.123
Distance from original: 32.0 feet or 9.7 meters.
Corrected with alternate GPS device
S 32° 6.747 E 115° 51.121
Coordinates changed to:
S 32° 6.752 E 115° 51.123
Distance from original: 32.0 feet or 9.7 meters.
Corrected with alternate GPS device
Coordinates changed from:
S 32° 6.759 E 115° 51.131
Coordinates changed to:
S 32° 6.747 E 115° 51.121
Distance from original: 89.3 feet or 27.2 meters.
Replaced after PSP re-construction.
S 32° 6.759 E 115° 51.131
Coordinates changed to:
S 32° 6.747 E 115° 51.121
Distance from original: 89.3 feet or 27.2 meters.
Replaced after PSP re-construction.
If at GZ your device's coordinates differ from those posted, please hit the message button with details.
Cheers.
Cheers.
I got called away for work, out of town, just as this section re-opened. Fully intend to replace this as soon as I return, well before end of month.
This section now definitely accessible. Pretty barren and desolate though. Good luck here. Cheers.
Good news, according to Main Roads this portion of PSP will be accessible within the month. To be maintained shortly thereafter.
Cycle path still under construction; cache will be maintained as soon as reopened to public.
Cycle path still under construction; estimated finish early 2020, according to notice board.
No change. GZ is fenced off due to on-going construction; and therefore unavailable to any new cache even if this one were to be archived. Note we are keeping an eye on this and other disabled caches along the freeway cycle path, with aim to replace & re-enable as soon as is practical.
GZ is fenced off due to on-going road construction, has been so for long time; and therefore unavailable to any new cache even if this one were archived. Note I am keeping an eye on this and other disabled cache locations, along the freeway cycle path, with aim to replace & re-enable as soon as is practical.
This section of bike path will soon be closed to public for freeway widening.
Click for details: [Main Roads WA Projects - Kwinana Freeway Russell to Roe](https://project.mainroads.wa.gov.au/home/freeways/kwinanafreewayrusselltoroe/Pages/default.aspx "Main Roads Kwinana Freeway Russell to Roe")
Click for details: [Main Roads WA Projects - Kwinana Freeway Russell to Roe](https://project.mainroads.wa.gov.au/home/freeways/kwinanafreewayrusselltoroe/Pages/default.aspx "Main Roads Kwinana Freeway Russell to Roe")
I was on holidays when this was published so I headed out this way this morning on my run. I was searching for a few minutes before I decided to read the hint and discovered I was searching in the wrong spot. It was found soon after.
TFTC Lazarus_68
TFTC Lazarus_68
Find #150 of 365 streak. Clearing one that appearred on a section I have already completed. TFTC.
The usual prework cycle. Today's my latest work start which gave me a chance to sleep in, ride 60km, and still be on time. For an unpleasant nonchange it was raining again, but thankfully nothing too heavy. I swear, if the rain that has fallen on this PSP this year was collected and redirected to rural NSW, the drought would end. This was a quick find. Thanks for the hide.
Joint *FTF* With B12 and C10
Another late night caching run to grab some FTFS
TFTC Lazarus-68
Another late night caching run to grab some FTFS
TFTC Lazarus-68
Having seen my new cache, a mystery cache down in Fremantle published, I knew our friendly reviewer was in publishing mode. However after waiting, and waiting, and waiting... I figured it might have been the only cache to be published for the night. I needed to get out of the house so at about 9:20pm I decided to go and knock off a bluey down in Murdoch. On the way back home, I decided to check the emails again to see if anymore were published before I got the full way home - and sure enough this was published, 7 minutes after I gave up and left home...
Decided to give it a crack anyway, despite being an hour after publish, but alas OOH YEH and Barnzy12 beat me to the cache by what I would probably assume was a long shot. Ah well. Cheers Lazarus_68.
Decided to give it a crack anyway, despite being an hour after publish, but alas OOH YEH and Barnzy12 beat me to the cache by what I would probably assume was a long shot. Ah well. Cheers Lazarus_68.
**FTF** with Cravo10 and OOH YEH.
Met at gateways to grab the new PT cache and decided to head down to Scarborough to grab the two new ones there. Thanks for a good nights caching.
Met at gateways to grab the new PT cache and decided to head down to Scarborough to grab the two new ones there. Thanks for a good nights caching.