Take a Break - Muirs Bridge Rocky Gully, Western Australia, Australia
By
richlink on 19-Mar-19. Waypoint GC84Z8K
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Logs
I came over to WA last year for WAGB 23 and had such a great time so I decided to come back over again for this years events in Augusta.So after all of the planning with dates worked out my work decided that I could only have one week off so flying over was my only option.So I flew into to Perth and my first stop will be Busselton for 2 nights.It has been 47 years since I was in this part of WA and Im really looking forward to the re visit.Im making my way down the coast and picking out caches that look interesting to me.After spending a bit of time in Bunbury it was back to the Geo Rent a Car to continue along the coast and I then made it to Busselton.Day 3 of the trip.After caching around Busselton, Dunsbourgh and Cape Naturaliste its time to head to Albany for 3 nights and cache along the way.Continuing heading south east and LGAing along the way.A nice spot off the Hwy to pull in.Thanks richlink TFTC.
Nana richlink and I stopped on the way to our annual pre-Christmas shopping adventure to do maintenance on her cache. Thanks for the hide nana!
Bunadoorian and I were on our way to Albany - and we needed to have a rest. A short stroll and we soon had the cache in hand. TFTC and for bringing us here richlink.
On our way from Margaret River to Albany and a break was required. We saw this cache on the radar and pulled over to find it. A short walk from the car park and only 1 muggle within miles. So plenty of time to poke around and look for the cache. Not that we had to search for very long. The logbook signed and the cache returned, now back on the road. TFTC.
Found after a bit of a hunt. Gorgeous place to stop and break the journey up. Cache in great condition! TFTC!
Phone GPS did not help so had to rely on Geosenses. Great rest spot on our trip home from Peerabeelup
Great spot to stop and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. Took a lot longer to find than it should have. GPS certainly beats using a mobile phone:-) Thanks richlink for placing and maintaining this cache for our enjoyment.
nice place to pull over, checked out the river a few wild flowers and signed the log TFTC
Have been away staying east of Esperance at Orleans Caravan Park.
Heading to Margaret River we stayed in Albany overnight.
We stopped here for a coffee break and saw that there was also the added bonus of a cache. Cache was found easily and in good condition.
TFTC Richlink
Heading to Margaret River we stayed in Albany overnight.
We stopped here for a coffee break and saw that there was also the added bonus of a cache. Cache was found easily and in good condition.
TFTC Richlink
Thanks richlink for placing and maintaining this cache. Out and about with Barnzy12 getting a few smily faces.
We’d completed our trip to Albany but we decided to take a huge detour on the way home to pickup some more isolated caches and come home via Muir highway, frankland, perup, Bridgetown, Donnybrook and Bunbury.
Took a touch under 7 hours, but we got a fair few caches that have been in the too hard basket for too long, so was well worth it. The weather made visibility and driving a bit of a challenge but we kept the speed down and enjoyed the ride. Love caching the backroads of WA and seeing odd roads we haven’t travelled before.
Thanks for the cache.
Took a touch under 7 hours, but we got a fair few caches that have been in the too hard basket for too long, so was well worth it. The weather made visibility and driving a bit of a challenge but we kept the speed down and enjoyed the ride. Love caching the backroads of WA and seeing odd roads we haven’t travelled before.
Thanks for the cache.
Having a fabulous vacation here in the land down under. Today we drove from Denmark to Margaret River and stopped for a few caches along the way. This was on of those that we had the pleasure of finding.
Thanks for the fun!
Thanks for the fun!
Found this one on the way to Busso. Another little gem on the way we would not have come across had it not been for caching! Thanks for showing us! Next time we need to bring a little more time and go exploring
Thanks for the hide team Richlink. Found on the way home from Denmark. We spent a little bit of time exploring the area and checking out the old survey mark on the other side of the river.
Quick find with bigSalmon1 and periodicScotts. What a lovley place as title says to take a break TFTC
A quick find using the gps a lovely spot for a cuppa on our Friday geocaching drive
We have had a fantastic trip over East, following the Murray River this year.
We camped at Tocumwal Town Beach for a wonderful week before the Clear Water Event.
We thoroughly enjoyed our time in the area, doing day trips out to Finley, Echuca and Cobram.
We loved the tracks through the forests, spotted 9 Koalas eating happily away at their gum leaves )
We are nearly home after crossing the the Bass Strait, we had made it across to the Apple Isle safely, having a month there to explore )
Then back to Melbourne and the outer suburbs, then on to the wonderful Snow Country.
We followed the Silo Art Trail towards South Australia.
Finally the Nullarbor, a long and interesting drive, now, with a quiet few days camping on the Blackwood River, we have the opportunity of catching up on a few missed logs with photos from our travels.
We found your cache tucked away nicely and with signing duties done and dusted we replaced the cache as found.
Thanks to Richlink for sharing this interesting spot by the river.
TFTC
We camped at Tocumwal Town Beach for a wonderful week before the Clear Water Event.
We thoroughly enjoyed our time in the area, doing day trips out to Finley, Echuca and Cobram.
We loved the tracks through the forests, spotted 9 Koalas eating happily away at their gum leaves )
We are nearly home after crossing the the Bass Strait, we had made it across to the Apple Isle safely, having a month there to explore )
Then back to Melbourne and the outer suburbs, then on to the wonderful Snow Country.
We followed the Silo Art Trail towards South Australia.
Finally the Nullarbor, a long and interesting drive, now, with a quiet few days camping on the Blackwood River, we have the opportunity of catching up on a few missed logs with photos from our travels.
We found your cache tucked away nicely and with signing duties done and dusted we replaced the cache as found.
Thanks to Richlink for sharing this interesting spot by the river.
TFTC
Found this cache on our return home from Albany. Noted this spot for a future stopover
Woohoo !!! Found it !!!
On the way home from Easter in Albany thought I would take the Muir Hwy option to grab some caches along this route. South a long drive between Mt Barker & Manjimup with not much between the two so some caching to break up the trip was a great idea.
Nice quick find here & 2nd to find
TFTC
On the way home from Easter in Albany thought I would take the Muir Hwy option to grab some caches along this route. South a long drive between Mt Barker & Manjimup with not much between the two so some caching to break up the trip was a great idea.
Nice quick find here & 2nd to find
TFTC
Touring the Great Southern using Geocachiing as our guide.
After all the exploring of the last few days our interest was piqued so we decided to continue with this tour of the region and move to Tonebridge before heading to Manjimup tomorrow.
We managed to stop and find your cache today, but not until we completed our Lost in Muir Forest, well not lost but thwarted by fallen trees at every turn we took! After 3 fallen trees cut our path to the East we retraced our steps and then approached here on the highway.
We arrived near GZ and drove around 2 caravans parked up camping for the night so we could park right at GZ. We found the cache and whilst we were decorating the log, the 'campers' passed us by on the track. they had been for a walk to explore the lovely area. Shame they didnt care about the 'NO FIRES till 30th April) but anyways we claim **FTF** 2.45pm today.
TFTC richlink
After all the exploring of the last few days our interest was piqued so we decided to continue with this tour of the region and move to Tonebridge before heading to Manjimup tomorrow.
We managed to stop and find your cache today, but not until we completed our Lost in Muir Forest, well not lost but thwarted by fallen trees at every turn we took! After 3 fallen trees cut our path to the East we retraced our steps and then approached here on the highway.
We arrived near GZ and drove around 2 caravans parked up camping for the night so we could park right at GZ. We found the cache and whilst we were decorating the log, the 'campers' passed us by on the track. they had been for a walk to explore the lovely area. Shame they didnt care about the 'NO FIRES till 30th April) but anyways we claim **FTF** 2.45pm today.
TFTC richlink