Trapped Mildura, Victoria, Australia
By
ww2_nut on 24-Oct-18. Waypoint GC7ZFFM
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Logs
Council has cleared the bush area where cache was hidden. Hope to replate the hide in a new location in the future.
Took the MTB for a spin to the bridge and back this morning and then headed over to Merbein for a few caches. Clocked the outside temp at 32oC so it was a tough gig at times
Walked in and scooted over to GZ for an easy find. It is indeed trapped!
TFTC
Walked in and scooted over to GZ for an easy find. It is indeed trapped!
TFTC
Out today on our lonesome finding a few more caches before we go home tomorrow. This was an easy find, but I am amazed at how tame your muggles are, in Melbourne this placement would have disappeared overnight.
Thanks for the caching fun ww2_nut
Thanks for the caching fun ww2_nut
Thanks for not making this too hard as my phone is driving me crazy by taking me to the wrong spots. So we were very happy to find it after persisting.
Found by Roma and Max.
This was to be our final find on this visit to what has always been one of our favourite geo destinations and particularly as having only recently made your acquaintance in Bendigo at your event cache we did enjoy your contributions to this geocaching mecca.
All our best wishes for Xmas and your geocaching New Year,
from Romax.
This was to be our final find on this visit to what has always been one of our favourite geo destinations and particularly as having only recently made your acquaintance in Bendigo at your event cache we did enjoy your contributions to this geocaching mecca.
All our best wishes for Xmas and your geocaching New Year,
from Romax.
Day 110 of our trip. Caching along the way. In Mildura today. A total of 1 for the day and 2711 for the trip. TFTC
Nice little hide along the track I used to walk dogs down many years ago. Tftc
08:44
Mildura is a mecca for geocachers - an extensive list of varied and clever caches on offer, it is hard to know where to start!
In the good company of Suscoe we headed SE and found a variety of clever caches in interesting locations. We were not trapped for long
Thanks 'ww2_nut' for adding this cache to the geo-gameboard.
25844
*This log composed and published using Geocaching Swiss Army Knife (GSAK).*
Mildura is a mecca for geocachers - an extensive list of varied and clever caches on offer, it is hard to know where to start!
In the good company of Suscoe we headed SE and found a variety of clever caches in interesting locations. We were not trapped for long
Thanks 'ww2_nut' for adding this cache to the geo-gameboard.
25844
*This log composed and published using Geocaching Swiss Army Knife (GSAK).*
Suscoe was out and about again today wandering the raods, parks and bushland areas to the west, south and south east of MIldura.
We were travelling with Phetlern again and having a good bit of fun as we went along finding a very good range of caches.
It was a fairly cloudy day with a strong wind from the south and the clouds looked like they had a good bit of dust in them at times.
It was good to be caching on a coolish day, the flies seem to have been blown away and the sun peeped through every now and again.
Thanks to ww2_nut for this hide.
All good here today apart from the very cross dog who jumped a few times above the fence line a few houses away from the cache. We were glad he had not learned to jump over the fence yet.
We were travelling with Phetlern again and having a good bit of fun as we went along finding a very good range of caches.
It was a fairly cloudy day with a strong wind from the south and the clouds looked like they had a good bit of dust in them at times.
It was good to be caching on a coolish day, the flies seem to have been blown away and the sun peeped through every now and again.
Thanks to ww2_nut for this hide.
All good here today apart from the very cross dog who jumped a few times above the fence line a few houses away from the cache. We were glad he had not learned to jump over the fence yet.
Visited cache today. New log book provided. Sad to see a lot of rubbish in the area today.
No fruit flies but regular blacks were plenty. Perhaps there should be a way to hunt then down, too Cache was eady to spot but logsheet is totally full.
Ground zero was slightly off we looked in the wrong hide fun find
McKinnonclan
McKinnonclan
Travelling around Australia, camped on the mighty Murray. The 'house' is still where it was when it rained but we managed to get 'out' in the GeoCruiser to tackle a few more local caches today.
TFTC
TFTC
Got a bit of a surprise when we were walking down the track not far from GZ when a large dog jumped to the top of the fence - we sure moved quickly and quietly and soon had the well hidden and excellent cache container in hand. Liked the colour of cache container . Well themed container. Thanks for the informative notes - much appreciated.
TFTC ww2_nut
TFTC ww2_nut
Just as the torch spotted it, the dogs started yapping. So a quick sign and replace before high talking it...
TNLNSL
Thanks
TNLNSL
Thanks
I like the play on words with the name and the cache itself. Easy find with stray_dog. Tftc
A nice walk along the track with CPwanderer as the weather was pleasant & not a muggle in sight. Had a fair idea what to look for & the container and log were in good condition. Thanks for the hide ww2_nut
In Mildura for a few events grabbing caches for a few days while in the area. TFTC
Thanks ww2_nut for placing this cache, we enjoyed the walk & found the cache. It was a surprise to see this colour blossom on that tree.
My 2nd find for this fine and cool Sunday on 5 May 2019. I had to wait for a friendly, dog-walking, Muggle couple to pass. I went to GZ to be greeted by a most cool cache creation [^]
SL at 08:28. All is good and dry within the cache
TFTC ww2_nut
SL at 08:28. All is good and dry within the cache
TFTC ww2_nut
Awesome! We were tricked and climbing trees for a while after seeing it and walking past.on closer inspection and reading the description we were super impressed.
ᗷEᔕT ᔕᑭOT YET TᕼE ᑎᗩᗰE ᖇEᗩᒪᒪY ᔕᑌITEᔕ IT ᗯE ᔕᗩT TᕼEᖇE ᔕTᗩᖇᖇIᑎG ᗩT IT ᖴOᖇ ᗩ ᗯᕼIᒪE ᔕᗩYIᑎG IT ᗰᑌᔕT ᗷE ᑎEᗩᖇ ᗷYE IT ᖇEᗩᒪᒪY Iᔕ ᗰIᑕᖇO
Found by Mary and David at 1645. A FP for great cache notes. We do like facts and figures. On our last trip across the Nullarbor, we arrived at the border crossing without a caravan, and our Engel was checked, the centre console, glove box and even M's handbag. Very thorough. The cache lived up to the name and theme too. Our thanks to ww2_nut.
After an early lunch,The X-Trailers and i headed out to locate caches. A quick find. TFTC
This was a nice easy find for RamaTim and I on a very warm 45 degree day. Thank heavens for sunscreen! The name of this cache certainly makes sense when you find it. TNLNSL. TFTC!
Having 2 weeks off over Chistmas and New Year's gave me the chance to head home to Adelaide for the 1st time in a year! [^]
Such a nice feeling [^] to be heading back to spend some quality time with some much loved [:X] SA people
Boxing Day sales in Mildura[?] That's starting to feel like a tradition
While muggle partner was back in Berri working hard on Harry [:X] Rex and I accompanied Tounga and Moneydork to the shops [^]
Somehow despite shopping I still managed to find 14 caches and while there was 1 DNF, it was shortly after turned into one of the finds
There were 3 caches on Moneydork's hitlist for various reasons and I'm pleased to say that 'good boy Kaye' [^] was heard a few times as those caches were found or opened [^]
As I have been about 8 months behind in logging, I'm resorting to template logs to catch up.
My heartfelt thanks to the COs who have placed some tricky, funny, exercise required, scary, interesting and devious caches in some amazing spots! [^]
Rex and I have had some amazing adventures and enjoyed some incredible moments thanks to this fantastic hobby
TNLN. SL. TFTC ww2_nut
Such a nice feeling [^] to be heading back to spend some quality time with some much loved [:X] SA people
Boxing Day sales in Mildura[?] That's starting to feel like a tradition
While muggle partner was back in Berri working hard on Harry [:X] Rex and I accompanied Tounga and Moneydork to the shops [^]
Somehow despite shopping I still managed to find 14 caches and while there was 1 DNF, it was shortly after turned into one of the finds
There were 3 caches on Moneydork's hitlist for various reasons and I'm pleased to say that 'good boy Kaye' [^] was heard a few times as those caches were found or opened [^]
As I have been about 8 months behind in logging, I'm resorting to template logs to catch up.
My heartfelt thanks to the COs who have placed some tricky, funny, exercise required, scary, interesting and devious caches in some amazing spots! [^]
Rex and I have had some amazing adventures and enjoyed some incredible moments thanks to this fantastic hobby
TNLN. SL. TFTC ww2_nut
Found while on an evening caching run after setting up camp. Mr Shifter stayed in the car while Mrs Shifter went for a walk along the railway line. The cache was located quite quickly. While searching a cat appeared, not sure who was more startled, Mrs Shifter or the cat.
Thanks for the hide ww2_nut.
Thanks for the hide ww2_nut.
Clever tiny cache.
Not to hard to find.
We didn’t have a pen so we will need to go back and sign the log.
TFTC.
Not to hard to find.
We didn’t have a pen so we will need to go back and sign the log.
TFTC.
{FTF} @3:11pm. This one popped up on the map and with the rest of the area cleared out we couldn’t let it sit there not found. Quickly spotted cache when we got to gz and signed the log book. TFTC ww2_nut