Bengello Walk 11 New South Wales, Australia
By Youban on 30-Dec-18. Waypoint GC81R2W

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08-Oct-24
Thanks
 
06-Sep-24
Reperio 07:25Day 4 of our NSW south eastern caching tour, and Master Vitruvius and I travelled from Batemans Bay to Eden. The biggest factor of our travels today was the wind. Often blowing so hard it was a challenge to both get the log signed and hang onto zip lock bags. The journey along the coast was fantastic. With rain threatening to arrive early the next day, we aimed to get as much done as we could, and so concentrated our effort on ticking off the caches along Bengello Beach. Found most of the caches we searched for, so it was a great day out.Gratias YoubanAs a well spent day brings happy sleep, a well spent life brings happy death - LDV
 
29-Aug-24
The wind died down overnight and we woke to a beautiful sunny morning with the barest of a breeze. So it was onto the bikes and out to the Bengello trail to see how far we could get. We ended up making it to the entrance at Moruya Beach with plenty of finds and a couple of DNFs. Coordinates were generally very good, and the hides well set up and in good condition. Towards the end there were some really interesting containers which we appreciated.Riding the trail was not as easy as well-formed pathways but the bush very interesting, broken up by the occasional excursion over to the beach.We made it back to camp by lunch time, both a bit worn by the ride and the rough countryside we at times had to cover to get to GZ. In the later afternoon we headed out again to find a couple of other caches close to camp.A great series we enjoyed, so we will be back in the next few days to work on those remaining.Thank you for your efforts in creating and maintaining the cache Youban.**SKI Pair****
 
14-Aug-24
Tftc
 
13-Aug-24
Accompanied by ALL7, Nice weather was partly cloudy with little showers, then a little while later, it became fully sunny, we travelled to Broulee to run a series of heaps of caches. Some drove, some walked, and some biked. Some **(WOW)** excellent ones are interesting, look at clever ones on the drifferent types of caches in different ways. Love it. Signed the log by the stamp of us. TFTC
 
13-Aug-24
Accompanied by 63ROOS, Nice weather was partly cloudy with little showers, then a little while later, it became fully sunny, Some drove, some walked, and some bikes...Poor My car hard work drive to dirty road all the way but goood fun...(WOW) excellent ones are interesting, look at clever ones on the drifferent types of caches in different ways. Love it. .. Fav for you.. wink. tks
 
20-Jun-24
Staying at Broulee Caravan park, and today we got the bikes down after a long period of not being able to ride. A cool but sunny day doing the Bengello walk.Total Caches Found 16285TFTC Youban
 
19-May-24
It was under a big tree
 
28-Feb-24
Easy find
 
17-Feb-24
9th of 17 found today.An overnighter at the coast with a bit of traveling required. FFP was mostly patient but toward the end was wandering off trying to see how close she could get to the next cache without a GPSr. This accounts for a number of my embarrassingly high DNF count as I didn't want to have her waiting too long. Tree cover didn't help here I think as it was off a bit. Or I really need to calibrate the GPSr.The cache is in good condition.TFTC Youban and the forearms
 
14-Jan-24
TFTC
 
13-Jan-24
Out for a days caching with steeba and Hoojar. We had a lovely day on the south coast. This was one of many we found throughout the day.TFTC
 
13-Jan-24
Out for a day of caching on the South Coast with Steeba and The Rats, aiming for a few series and finishing with the 20th Anniversary Earthcache Event.Hot day for a walk, bet we will be wishing for a sea breeze by the end. Let's see howany of this series we can knock over.Cheers
 
13-Jan-24
Headed down the coast for a day mainly to celebrate the Wasp Head event with The Rats and Hoojar but found plenty of caches along the way for a nice day out.TFTC!
 
09-Jan-24
??
 
28-Dec-23
I'm so happy there are trails
 
12-Nov-23
Tftc
 
12-Nov-23
tftc
 
08-Oct-23
A day out caching with Bogonghazy. Quick find. Thanks for placing the geocache
 
08-Oct-23
Out again today with LittleBoss2 to knock off as many of these as we can. These are new containers to us. Thanks again Youban
 
02-Oct-23
Tftc
 
29-Sep-23
Tftc
 
16-Sep-23
So many muggles running are they nuts it's so hot....much more pleasant to be strolling and caching.
 
A day of walking along the tracks between Broulee and North Moruya Heads for a whole bunch of caches. Pleasant walk through the forest and only light bush to have to walk through, some really good cool caches in this area. TFTC.
 
08-Sep-23
Found with Jondub. TFTC
 
08-Sep-23
Found with Curloo. Thanks for the hide.
 
19-Aug-23
Beautiful day in a beautiful place - TFTC

Signed as YAWT
 
01-Aug-23
Nice hide
 
17-Jul-23
Caching down the south coast for a few days. TFTC.
Nice hide. Fairly quick find.
 
10-Jul-23
Tftc
 
07-Jul-23
A couple of days at the coast.
Cool, but beautiful and sunny; definitely warmer than Canberra.
We made our way down yesterday, stopping along the way for a few adventures and a couple of caches, a pie in Braidwood for lunch then we set up camp in Tomakin for 3 nights.
An awesome place to stay, and right by the river, we have a spectacular sunset (see photos).

Today we tackled this awesome series.
For many years, we used to stay at Mossy Point in the summer and run/ride this beautiful trail. We would make our way to the airport and watch the “cigar” plane take off or land.
Today, we also watched a skydiving plane take off and then paused on our walk to watch the parachutes, skydivers land.
In later years, quite spontaneously, our son flew us in a small 4 seater plane to the Moruya airport, and we picked up a FTF (unexpectedly), just 50 metres from the airport!

Today we were on foot, and it was a long walk.
About this series. It is beautiful and awesome forest/beach trail.
The care in creating the hides is lovely; none of the hides are “hidden”. All out in the open but invisible unless you are truly looking. Most were quick finds, however 2 or 3 took us somewhat longer.
Our name is in the log for all.
We say a big thank you to Youban for this awesome series.
Now onto the bonus final…
 
02-Jul-23
Quick cache, nice day TFTC
 
14-Jun-23
Too easy, but could easily walk right past this lol
 
20-Feb-23
Catching up with some very late logs. This was found while staying in the area and grabbing just a few for the day.

This was a quick find, in a nice park to enjoy our ride for the day. Grabbed the clue needed.

Thanks for placing this cache and doing the maintenance, so we can enjoy finding it.
 
07-Jan-23
found it TFTC
 
06-Dec-22
Stepped on this one before realising it was the cache. The log is a bit wet. TFTC.
 
08-Nov-22
Really enjoyed this trail and appreciate all the effort the CO has put into hiding interesting and creative containers. All the coords were pretty much spot on which helped in this bush setting.

All attempted were found and logs signed with the exception of one DNF logged separately. Unsurprisingly some of the logs were damp but still able to be signed. TFTC and the series Youban
 
06-Oct-22
Number 11 found 10 left to go.
 
26-Sep-22
Today we walked with the geopooch along half of this Bengello track and back along the beach to the car. Started out a bit prickly caching, but got better along the way which made finding more comfortable, and dodging the spider webs. This track is quite a busy one for walkers and bike riders. Last one for this trip. TFTC
 
08-Jun-22
TFTC
 
03-Jun-22
Found it with lance51 TFTC
 
03-Jun-22
Found it with Silence49 while on travelling
 
29-May-22
Another short search and there it was, thanks.
 
29-May-22
Found
 
19-May-22
Cache in good condition TFTC
 
02-May-22
Found it
 
19-Apr-22
Cp
 
16-Apr-22
Out on a day trip with Runner5ive to the coast.
 
16-Apr-22
Visiting Moruya with Aramil_au, for the geocaching. Hoping to find lots of them, so sorry for the generic log. Lovely town. Thanks for the cache.

Number inside lid a bit hard to read
 
04-Mar-22
Tftc
 
19-Feb-22
Camping at Bateman’s Bay. Excited to see this trail. Jumped into the car, with the geopooch and headed south. What a beautiful walk. Thanks for bringing us here Youban. We’ll be back to finish it another day. Thanks for placing all these caches to find.
 
14-Feb-22
I decided I needed another solo geocaching holiday to detox before uni so I thought the Bengello caches (the Bengello Walk and all the other nearby series') were a great excuse for holidaying at Broulee! Bengello is a stunning area, with a great mix of lovely vegetation and awesome ocean views. The weather was hot today but super blue and lovely, and (for the most part) pretty shady! Started walking at 7am (I didn't get a good sleep) from my accommodation and got back at 3:30pm, with 55 caches to boot. Great to spend Valentine's Day spending time around my true love, geocaching!

The caches in the Bengello Walk series were all found within a couple of minutes each, some instantaneously but some after a bit longer (but that's all about luck, I reckon finding speed would be variable for many people). Unfortunately a vast majority of the logs are quite wet, some unusable, so maintenance is required. I noticed that caches with clues for the bonus tended to be more wet than caches without the bonus (if you've found you the series you'll understand this difference). Speaking of clues, I forgot to look for clues in the first seven caches so before I go back to Canberra in a couple of days I'll need to revisit the area to grab the numbers and the bonus, plus attempt two DNFs within very close walking distance. A lovely series with some funky containers. TFTC Youban!

It was around here too where 50 bikers passed me - wowee!
 
20-Jan-22
Out on my bike to clear the entire Bengello trail
 
06-Jan-22
quick and easy tftc Smile bb and bj
 
06-Jan-22
#10 for today’s adventures with Short_Tea!

So excited to do this series as Youban’s hides have been awesome so far!

Signed as BB & BJ!
 
02-Jan-22
Gets easier the further you go.
 
Great information about the surrounding area as we crossed the bridge for this cache. Tftc
 
31-Dec-21
A quick find. I have done a longer log on number one and 22. TFTC
 
14-Dec-21
Nice quick find.
Tftc
 
14-Dec-21
Got it
 
31-Oct-21
With ACT residents no being able to travel to an area around the capital including the coast, it was time to plan a trip. There was a good sized group where we were going to base in Moruya for three days. I traveled with Sol de Lune and Smitten Granny. Others were Cosmonaut97, Kitty Katch, Joolay, Barb2e, fitzy_1965 & MinnieK. Most logs were signed Kapital Krunchers. We had a great weekend of lots of caching in fantastic weather. Day two was more caches around Moruya, we were joined by My Windy who was also holidaying on the coast. We started with south of the river with a walk and then down to the heads for the low tide caches. After lunch it was North of the heads and surprisingly there was enough time to finish the Bengello walk and the airport caches.

After walking from Pendragon to the coast track for a third time, we worked out way south back to the airport for these remaining walk caches. One DNF along the way.

Thanks for the cache Youban

33274.109 TNLN
Visited: World Traveling Gold GC A#6 & ROT13 A#1

**Albida**
 
31-Oct-21
A weekend down the coast for our group from Canberra and this was now day 2. Most logs were signed as Capital Crunchers....

Having left the main group for a while, Smittengranny, Albida and I set out to finish this walk and series. Found all but one of the caches. A neat walk that wasn't too taxing at almost the end of our day....and it was great to finish the series.

Thanks for another Youban....
 
31-Oct-21
A great group of cachers from Canberra known as the Capital Crunchers have come down to this area for a long weekend of fun and caching. This is Day 2 and we have been blessed with the weather and the multitude of incredible caches .

Sol de Lune, Albida and i have left the main group and are attacking this trail as the group has completed the list of caches that we were targeting today.

Wow now I understand a conversation that I had earlier with dty73.

Thanks for this trail Youban. SL
 
23-Oct-21
Easy find, thanks.
 
17-Oct-21
Found
 
19-Sep-21
Thanks
 
29-Aug-21
Quick find, good spot
 
05-Jul-21
Found it! Gps accurate
TFTC
 
02-Jul-21
Great find:)
 
04-Jun-21
Wow tough nut to crack but got in in the end and new log! Tftc
 
26-May-21
Cache broken so replaced and it is now back inservice
 
26-May-21
Coordinates changed from:
S 35° 52.307 E 150° 9.428

Coordinates changed to:
S 35° 52.306 E 150° 9.431

Distance from original: 15.9 feet or 4.8 meters.

New site not far away and new container
 
23-May-21
Lots of leaf litter and DNF
 
23-May-21
Couldn’t find
 
05-May-21
No luck here
 
01-Mar-21
11:26
Ride or walk - we chose the first option and enjoyed one of the best geo trails we have experienced. Cleverly constructed, well hidden caches with clear mystery numbers kept our focus. We were asked a couple of times by passing muggles if we were OK!!
Spent a good 20 minutes looking for this one - passed it on more than three occassions.

**FEEDBACK TO CO:** Not sure about the hint - certainly not a fern as we know them.

Thanks Youban for creating this excellent trail.
28331
 
01-Feb-21
We found the caches on the Bengello Walk. Thanks for the nice walk ????
 
17-Jan-21
Well hidden
 
17-Jan-21
Not really fern, hard find well hidden
 
10-Jan-21
fake
 
10-Jan-21
Bugger
 
08-Jan-21
Easy
 
23-Dec-20
Did not find this one
 
19-Dec-20
In the area for a few days away pre Christmas, any excuse to geocache really. Took the bike and the geodog and peddled from Tomakin to the numerical start of the trail.

I usually hate micro caches but this trail was fantastic. The creativity of the containers was excellent, coords were great and caches were easy to find when you knew what to look for but well hidden if you weren’t looking.

The clues for the mystery cache were easy to find even if you weren’t looking.

Unfortunately we weren’t able to log the mystery today as it’s closer to the Moruya Heads end. Geodog was running out of steam and I didn’t want to make her do another 6-8km (it was already an 18km return trip).

This is easily the best series I’ve done. Well done Youban.
 
11-Nov-20
Dikx
 
11-Nov-20
Found it
 
08-Nov-20
TFTC
 
21-Sep-20
Maintenance run. Cache repairs and new logs placed. All good to go
 
19-Sep-20
Found it yay
 
28-Aug-20
Find Number 2097 found at 13:36. Today we had 20 finds and 0 DNFs. This was the 18th find of the day.

Friday bridge was cancelled, so I decided to head South to grab some caches.

I found this one lying on the ground - just the removable bit, close to some ferns. I could not find the fixed bit, so I left it where I found it. Maybe the CO could check it out. It is possible that this is the missing bit from #13 and I didn't really find this cache.

Thanks Youban for the cache.



 
12-Aug-20
Found tftc:)
 
04-Aug-20
Found. TFTC
 
17-Jul-20
TFTC
 
16-Jul-20
??
 
11-Jul-20
???
 
11-Jul-20
Amelia 4
 
09-Jul-20
It was a stellar day so decided to do a walk and pick up a few caches along the way. 1 turned into 23 caches a few hours later Thanks for the caches Youban!
 
26-Jun-20
Where looking at wrong place as we were use to bot
 
26-Jun-20
4 in a row for hubby!
 
17-Jun-20
Yay