Going.... Going.... Fryerstown, Victoria, Australia
By
The Morris (adopted by claybol) on 04-May-19. Waypoint GC860XT
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Logs
Found with LittleBoss2 and Geo the puppy as we cross off a few caches South of Bendigo. Nature always wins. Thanks Claybol and The Morris
Found with my favs Bogonghazy and Geo dog. Fingering around to log. Thanks claybol for placing the geocache
Find # 14433Headed down Castlemaine way to have a look around the springs and grab some caches in the area. For a few years I've wanted to check out the Vaughan Springs and the area south of Castlemaine.The whole area down here just seemed to be slower. No hustle or bustle at all, just the way I like it.Thankfully the rain held off, for most of the day, and the bush tracks I chose, for the out of the way caches, were 2wd friendly making for a great arvos caching.Quick grab while enjoying the cool day out in the "back blocks"TFTC claybol
Found it, have the bullant bite to prove it. A little high for my short..sFound the tree/sign totally fascinating TFTC
What a lovely tree lined road to drive down to GZ and find a cache. Thank you for the hide,location and cache.
Good find.
Just don't get stand on the bull ant nest like my 5 year old.
And 4 stings later ouch.
Just don't get stand on the bull ant nest like my 5 year old.
And 4 stings later ouch.
Back log, out for a day of driving to get Geokid1 learner hours up, what better way than to cache around a nearby town. We enjoyed exploring here as we have lived by our whole lives but only ever drove by, it's nice to look further into the town
No hanging around as the rain has started but luckily this was hanging around to quickly find. Tftc
Staying up at Castlemaine for the weekend and I had a great day yesterday touring around the suburbs of Bendigo finding plenty of caches and having lots of laughs with GemmaSistema.
A new day and as I was meeting my kids for lunch I had time to seek off earlier enough to find a few more in between.
Headed off towards Maldon to hopefully change a sad face to a yellow smiley but a detour off into the bush at Muckleford was first.
After completing those tasks it was time to head back to Castlemaine for a catch up with the kids lunch date.
Got a call from the kids to say that V/Line are having issues so they will be late so a couple more caches around the area before lunch.
Lunch was calling but as they say there is always time for one more.
I was not sure what the title meant until I got to GZ then oh that’s what it means.
Any guess on when it will be gone.
Thanks The Morris & claybol TFTC.
A new day and as I was meeting my kids for lunch I had time to seek off earlier enough to find a few more in between.
Headed off towards Maldon to hopefully change a sad face to a yellow smiley but a detour off into the bush at Muckleford was first.
After completing those tasks it was time to head back to Castlemaine for a catch up with the kids lunch date.
Got a call from the kids to say that V/Line are having issues so they will be late so a couple more caches around the area before lunch.
Lunch was calling but as they say there is always time for one more.
I was not sure what the title meant until I got to GZ then oh that’s what it means.
Any guess on when it will be gone.
Thanks The Morris & claybol TFTC.
The internet and gps is pretty scratchy around here and i couldnt load the cache page but i was able to get the coords and found the nice hide.
We're up from the Surfcoast, staying in Kyneton and enjoying a break away in the regions we are still able to get to. Today we packed our hand sanitiser and headed out to tackle some caches in the Fryerstown to Mt Franklin area. We really enjoy cruising along the winding country roads. If they're dirt, even better !
This is a bit of a classic. Wonder if the council has to change the name of the road every year or two, as each letter disappears. A nice easy find here today. Thanks for the smiles and the smiley the Morris and claybol.
This is a bit of a classic. Wonder if the council has to change the name of the road every year or two, as each letter disappears. A nice easy find here today. Thanks for the smiles and the smiley the Morris and claybol.
Staying overnight in Glenlyon free camping, we continued our caching trek north, searching for all the unfound caches sitting on our map.
Haha, we couldn’t believe our eyes when we spotted the sign or what’s left of it....soon it will disappear into the abyss.
Thanks The Morris for highlighting this natural phenomenon with a cache, it was worth the detour.
Haha, we couldn’t believe our eyes when we spotted the sign or what’s left of it....soon it will disappear into the abyss.
Thanks The Morris for highlighting this natural phenomenon with a cache, it was worth the detour.
13:44
Travelling from home to central Victoria, the trip is not measured in km's but by the number of geo-stops for a history lesson, spectacular view or clever cache hide!
What a quirky gem - brought to us by Geocaching! A FP for fun.
Our thanks to 'The Morris' for adding this cache to the geo-gameboard.
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*This log composed and published using Geocaching Swiss Army Knife (GSAK).*
Travelling from home to central Victoria, the trip is not measured in km's but by the number of geo-stops for a history lesson, spectacular view or clever cache hide!
What a quirky gem - brought to us by Geocaching! A FP for fun.
Our thanks to 'The Morris' for adding this cache to the geo-gameboard.
26024
*This log composed and published using Geocaching Swiss Army Knife (GSAK).*
Gets the day started with a good one to see in the tree literally. CIGC TNLN TFTC
On a days caching with Claybol and Jtnsilo. Beautiful morning. Lovely
Little
Village here. TFTC
Little
Village here. TFTC
Find #2307 for me. Found at 10:35 am with virbull, jtnsilo and my 7yo daughter while on our way to Ballarat from Bendigo. This is a trip that I make most Sundays and there are many routes to Ballarat from Bendigo. I generally allow unfound caches determine the path I take each week and just when I thought I'd covered every possible route, this cache brought me on a new one as we passed through Faraday, Chewton and Fryerstown, but the detour was well worth it. The cache was quickly spotted by virbull just as I was about to begin the search! Thanks for bringing us here today The Morris and thanks for the cache!
Good hiding spot that did not take us long to find. We do enjoy driving on the country roads for a change so thank for placing your cache there.
TFTC The Morris
TFTC The Morris
A morning adventure with master 8 saw us head Castlemaine way for some caching and brunch. Ha ha - this is why I love caching as it makes me stop and look at quirky things. A fav point added. Thanks for the cache.
Sitting at my computer during these Covid lockdowns, I am trying to catch up on a few logs that I haven't sent in yet.
Over the years, geocaching has taken me on many adventures, including interesting destinations all over my home continent of Australia and many overseas as well. It has also introduced me to a diverse group of like-minded caching tragics, many of whom I now call close friends.
Today, I was lucky enough to be out and about searching for caches, something I do on almost a daily basis. This was one cache that was targeted and found.
Sorry for the late log, something I am notorious for. Thank you for adding to the adventure that is geocaching.
Thanks The Morris (F=8827 H=198) for the cache.
Over the years, geocaching has taken me on many adventures, including interesting destinations all over my home continent of Australia and many overseas as well. It has also introduced me to a diverse group of like-minded caching tragics, many of whom I now call close friends.
Today, I was lucky enough to be out and about searching for caches, something I do on almost a daily basis. This was one cache that was targeted and found.
Sorry for the late log, something I am notorious for. Thank you for adding to the adventure that is geocaching.
Thanks The Morris (F=8827 H=198) for the cache.
Another easy find. Cache looks to be all in good order. I suspect the council will get to the tree before it eats the sign. They will complain blah blah it's too close to the road or some rubbish.
Loved this one. Shame we didn't look at the photos in the gallery as we are going to post a photo the day we came across the sign and it will make an interesting diary of the signs disappearance. Thanks for this great cache.
Probably a good idea to take periodic photos to check on the swallowing. Here is the latest.
Thanks to The Morris
Thanks to The Morris
**Find #2776**
Out on the Geo-motorcycles today exploring places we have not been before. This tree is definitely feeding on the sign.
Thanks **The Morris**
TFTC.
Out on the Geo-motorcycles today exploring places we have not been before. This tree is definitely feeding on the sign.
Thanks **The Morris**
TFTC.
How long before the tree eats the sign??
A quick and easy find on a beautiful afternoon drive in the country.
TFTC
A quick and easy find on a beautiful afternoon drive in the country.
TFTC
FTF, I Thank you.
Slowly getting back into caching.
This one popped up whilst getting hair cuts,thought why not go get it.
Took nothing, left marble.
TFTC
Slowly getting back into caching.
This one popped up whilst getting hair cuts,thought why not go get it.
Took nothing, left marble.
TFTC