Coxs River Roads Rambling 29 Lowther, New South Wales, Australia
By
pandsa on 27-Jan-19. Waypoint GC82YA8
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Logs
#13744 13:00OCW Martin Cousins, Everest High and Brewmaker to tackle the Cox River Roads Rambling with a few additional caches on our way from and back to Sydney.We drove through some beautiful countryside. Even in cloudy weather it looked pretty. TFTC
Quick find with helpful hint. SL as BEMI. OCW Brewmaker, Its_Dozzie and Martin Cousins. TFTC pandsa
OCW Everest High, Its_Dozzie, Brewmaker along the Cox River Road, nice quick find as seen on the last branch to look at thou
Found with EverestHigh, Martin Cousins, and Its_Dozzie. We decided to venture out to this trail. Signed as BM, EH, ID, and MC.A good place for a wee stop. And to find the cache. TFTC
Before I post the generic log, I was surprised to find this hide possibly on Private Property? There is a brand new fence being constructed that looks like it MIGHT encompass the current hide location. I could of course be completely wrong, but should be checked out at some stage. The construction was very fresh.My apologies now for the repeated logs, this is after all a power trail of sorts, and as with my own, dont expect lengthy individual logs.Anything of note will be written at the end of the log.Needed some quality me time to help get my head into gear, so as the Geomissus has taken a two week interlude with the geodaughter in Victoria, I decided to take the opportunity to head out into the lesser travelled areas near the places I worked in many years ago, and also to gobble up some series I had been working on in the last few months. But on the way, also spend some extra time in my favourite location, the bush!This Power trail was actually just a warm up for my main target in Bathurst, around Peel Common, and actually only spotted this series by chance! The entire circuit was much longer than the 25-30k I anticipated, and was more like 50 by the geoAstra. What did really surprise me was the amount of traffic on the road, precisely what I was not expecting. The first few hides were tricky to pull over as they are doing a great deal of road work in that area, and a couple of others that I avoided as I was just a bit uncomfortable pulling of the road in those spots. But thats ok, had a nice visit to an area Ive not visited, but have been in the area having run 6 foot track many times!My favourite area by far was Sandy Hook, where I pulled up to have a refreshment break. No traffic there!
I've had a love of the Cox's River and the western Blue Mountains area for a long time, so meandering through these back roads which hug the water courses and ridges was a perfect way to spend a morning in the Blue Mts.
Recent rains and run-off made some of these caches very hard to find as they were buried under sediment, while some of the roads were like outback 4WDriving.
Thanks for placing this series
Recent rains and run-off made some of these caches very hard to find as they were buried under sediment, while some of the roads were like outback 4WDriving.
Thanks for placing this series
Tftc pandsa, back on the ramble today, just a few more for us to finish off the series.
Not in the closest pine tree to GZ but found it.
Not in the closest pine tree to GZ but found it.
found with Chippyddd and geodog and georabbit while doing the Cox River Rambling Road series. Interesting clue had us scratching our heads but managed to come up with the goods. Cache and logbook are dry. No room for SWAPS or drops. SL TFTC TFTH Replaced cache as found ready for the next cacher. Cache on.
Found alongside my Geo Buddy Mystic Seer and geo rabbit and dog. SL. Replaced where found ready for the next Geo Adventurers. TFTH TFTC. Great camo. Thanks goes to pandsa for the Coxs River Roads Rambling Series. Very well done. A great area for a Sunday afternoon drive.
Nice cache. The pine tree was lovely. Thanks for placing this cache.
Cache number #153
Date 3/1/2021
Time 2:29
Thanks zz_11
Cache number #153
Date 3/1/2021
Time 2:29
Thanks zz_11
Tried to finish off the Cox's Road Rambling series which I had started yesterday. Most attempted were found and in good condition but had about 3 DNFs for various reasons, addressed in the individual logs.
Another couple were not attempted due to timing constraints. Really enjoyed this series on another magic day for enjoying the scenery. TFTC and for placing and maintaining this series pandsa.
Another couple were not attempted due to timing constraints. Really enjoyed this series on another magic day for enjoying the scenery. TFTC and for placing and maintaining this series pandsa.
Running low on petrol.
Found with Kittykatch enjoying our time in the area and all the beautiful views. TFTC pandsa
Found with Kittykatch enjoying our time in the area and all the beautiful views. TFTC pandsa
Found today with Joolay after a short visit to the Blue Mts.
Condition Report:. Good and dry
Log Status:. Lots of room
Thanks for hiding this cache pandsa
Condition Report:. Good and dry
Log Status:. Lots of room
Thanks for hiding this cache pandsa
A fantastic series in beautiful countryside. Thanks for making this power trail. TFTC.
Back out for. Round two. But this. Time. With our trusty Garmin etrax 10. Last time the phone had us Running all over the place. Such a beautiful area and an amazing drive. T. Tftc
We camped at the Wallace Lakes rest area with the caravan, found a spot where we would not get bogged in with the copious rain we had experienced. This morning dawned foggy but with signs the sun would make an appearance. We started early and loved the scenic route we were taken on in finding the caches on this series. We saw many things including frogs, raging streams, kangaroos plus distant views of the mountains. Most caches were found after a short search though there were a couple we could not find. Thanks to pandsa for hiding this cache and adding to our enjoyment of the area.
An early morning start and very smoky. Al to try and finish the Cox river series.
Really enjoyed the roads picked despite limited views. Heaps of kangaroos and even a wombat this morning. All caches were found quick and easy.
TFTC Wilbert67
Really enjoyed the roads picked despite limited views. Heaps of kangaroos and even a wombat this morning. All caches were found quick and easy.
TFTC Wilbert67
Today it was decided to take a run along this trail with ilook4geo. There we found a variety of containers in different types of hides and we enjoyed finding each one. The logs were mostly small in size, so were signed with both lots of initials. Thanks go to pandsa for creating this series. The views we had were mostly of smoke but we enjoyed the drive anyway.
It was fun rambling along the roads and finding this series of caches with goingplaces2. Views were very smokey, but we enjoyed the day. Thanks for this cache and the whole trail.
On my way home from a weekend away camping I was back to chip away at the rest of this series,the first section was great so I was looking forward to getting back into it and this also didn't disappoint,a really enjoyable afternoon a caching with some top scenery along the way!
Thanks pandsa for the cache
Thanks pandsa for the cache
Found tyftc. Spending a day driving this trail after 3 days of state tennis tourn. Mother nature is just beautiful. Trying to beat a local geo to 1500 finds before dec 31.
19,239. Found during a weekend caching meander with minniek and GLISS!, and an awesome time was had.
Our first aim was to do the Coxs River Road series, and we finally hit the trail at about 11:00. This was the next one, and it was quickly found once at GZ. Signed the log, replaced the cache, then we headed off to the next one.
Thanks pandsa !!
Our first aim was to do the Coxs River Road series, and we finally hit the trail at about 11:00. This was the next one, and it was quickly found once at GZ. Signed the log, replaced the cache, then we headed off to the next one.
Thanks pandsa !!
Headed north for a caching weekend away with fitzy_1965 & GLISS!
Quick find here today.
Quick find here today.
Took a detour on the long way home from Oberon due to the road closures.
All easy finds which was good cause it was COLD out.
TFTC pandsa
Find 6547 logged from cgeo:
All easy finds which was good cause it was COLD out.
TFTC pandsa
Find 6547 logged from cgeo:
Found with btm
*Found with [Geooh](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mobiltal.geoohGO)*
*Found with [Geooh](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mobiltal.geoohGO)*
Streak Day #2201 - Out with Dave8153 finding gems for the mystery of the museum collection. This was a quick find. TFTC
21 July 2019
This is find number: 3563
Streak Day: 1312
Found today with Snoopy1976 while out hunting for gems for the Mystery at the Museum. Thanks
Thanks to pandsa for placing and maintaining this cache.
TFTC
This is find number: 3563
Streak Day: 1312
Found today with Snoopy1976 while out hunting for gems for the Mystery at the Museum. Thanks
Thanks to pandsa for placing and maintaining this cache.
TFTC
After spending yesterday crawling through Tuglow cave, today was the slow and weary trip back home. With sore muscles and bruises, climbing out and back in the car several times to find a trail of caches was exhausting. But at least it was another 6 degrees warmer outside than it was on Friday when i started this trail.
Thanks for the cache.
Thanks for the cache.
Out for a few caches which have gone down since we were here last. Took nothing left nothing, Cache all good, good coordinates. 31 for the day. TFTC
On way back to Sydney today near the end of our current geocaching holiday in Australia we couldn't resist diverting off the main highway to undertake this trail of caches. We are so glad we did as we found ourselves on a very scenically beautiful drive on a road less travelled. We were very lucky here and spotted this one straight away on having arrived at Ground Zero. We signed the log book and then replaced as found. Thanks so much for the cache and greetings from Zimbabwe
Gave myself the late morning and the rest of the afternoon to tackle this series. I had a couple of DNFs, one probably cache blindness and the other two for other reasons. Thanx for the series
Me ramblings were interrupted again here,
by a cache that I couldn't see
It's there somewhere,
but where of where ?? [:o]
In front of your eyes dummy
TFTC while CRRRing
by a cache that I couldn't see
It's there somewhere,
but where of where ?? [:o]
In front of your eyes dummy
TFTC while CRRRing
Off early for a long weekend of caching.
Almost gave up
Then bingo
Thanks for the cache
Almost gave up
Then bingo
Thanks for the cache
On my way to stay with family at White Rock I took a slight diversion to visit the Coxs Road caches. There was some lovely views, beautiful Aussie bush and fun caches. Most caches were found fairly quickly, thanks to the generous hints, others took a little longer and required reading previous logs which I found most helpful. Please excuse the generic logs and thanks for placing and maintaining this trail pandsa.
made a chance today to return and nail the rest of the mini series , some of the caches on this recent end the coords are a wee bit dodgy, some 13 to 15mts out (the one that comes straight to mind is a hanger in a oine tree 13mts is a lot when in a clump of pines [8]) but i found it in under 3 minutes)
Thanx to you for the effort put into the series in top country side
cheers from the Routers
is there another 10 for next weekend , i hope so [^]
Thanx to you for the effort put into the series in top country side
cheers from the Routers
is there another 10 for next weekend , i hope so [^]
#5,788
Sorry about the generic logs for this series, but I didn't log these soon after we did them & I've now lost my notes for each cache.
It was a lovely Sunday, perfect for a drive in the country. We spent the morning driving along the route and enjoyed our day. All caches found with no problem.
Thanks for placing this series.
Namaste
Sorry about the generic logs for this series, but I didn't log these soon after we did them & I've now lost my notes for each cache.
It was a lovely Sunday, perfect for a drive in the country. We spent the morning driving along the route and enjoyed our day. All caches found with no problem.
Thanks for placing this series.
Namaste
Found with WaywardWoman. We read "hanging in a pine" and both rolled our eyes. Hanging is not my favourite. Headed to a pine then Phone GPS sent us to another pine nearby and soon spotted it! Just luck or good management! Signed log and then had trouble putting the lid back on. After a bit of fiddling managed to get it on securely, but it needs looking at. Noticed a needs maintenance has already been logged. TFTC
#4992- Out caching with thomo31- The words hanging and pine trees are not favourites of ours. But this time thomo31 had it completely sorted, spotting it fairly quickly. Phew... Thanks Taggart! And there were lots of trees to choose from too!
Easy find, I think I lost my fav pen here somewhere sadly...
Oh, the "lid" on this is buggered, it appears to no longer thread onto the main part, so it is jst sitting there, a good wind might even dislodge it.
Oh, the "lid" on this is buggered, it appears to no longer thread onto the main part, so it is jst sitting there, a good wind might even dislodge it.
After a walk into the trees I couldn’t spot the cache. My son came over with the dog after a pit stop and found it straight away!?!
TFTC.
TFTC.
Thanks for placing this interesting series of caches pandsa. I enjoyed reading the brief history of the Parishes of Hartley, Kanimbla and Ganbenang especially the connection with the Zig Zag Track where I had recently logged two other caches on the escarpment. Loved the rolling hills, green pastures, winding country roads and, of course, the fantastic views. Undertook the searches jointly with Forereach (and Mrs Forereach) and we came across hardly any traffic or muggles during the day. The hint was spot on as Forereach literally bumped into the cache with his head. What a great day out. Please excuse the generic posts - its hard to be creative for each cache in such a large series!!
We spent a great day with my brother (Dogwood53) caching in the Kanimbla Valley, overcast sure, but the rain fortunately held off. Returned to finish off the rest of Pandsa’s “Coxs River Road Ramble” series and enjoy the stunning views across the valley. TFTC
[FTF]. Great area to explore. Very scenic area. Nice and green in the valley. Signed and replaced. Thanks heaps for all the new caches.