Weeping Leaves Sherwood, Queensland, Australia
By
Bennies on 25-Apr-19. Waypoint GC86VEQ
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Unfortunately there has been no response (or regular update) from the owner within the time requested and as per the original note this geocache has now been archived. If you wish to replace it please submit a new listing via [this link](https://www.geocaching.com/play/hide).Jingeri
G'day Bennies,This geocache appears to be in need of owner maintenance. I'm temporarily disabling it, to give the owner an opportunity to check on the geocache, and take whatever action is necessary. Please respond to this situation in a timely manner (i.e., within 28 days) to prevent the geocache from being archived for non-responsiveness.If you require more time please be sure to **post a note** (not an email) explaining the situation and how much more time you require. For ongoing issues please ensure you visit the listing and post a new note every 28 days to keep everyone up to date.Jingeri
Pretty sure I understood all the clues but I don't think it's there. Sad as I just pushed a non all terrain push chair up the hill to get here
It is around the bottom of a tree (the geocache looks like a long cylinder
I needed a cache to continue with a personal challenge I have set for myself. Although I already had a multi for today to help with my Victorian challenge, I still need to log one cache for the day. I was over this way for some work so a slight detour and I found this one.
All good with this cache and I signed the log and replaced all as found. thanks for the placement here.
All good with this cache and I signed the log and replaced all as found. thanks for the placement here.
Found it! There was no pen inside the cashe.
Log and toys in good condition.
TFTC
Log and toys in good condition.
TFTC
It took a really long time to find this but I was quite happy to stay here as it was so nice and cool on a scorching summers day. I poked in every nook and cranny, I tried to apply the hint in many different ways and I totally confused myself by reading all the ‘helpful’ clues people had left in their logs. In the end none of those things helped and my eyes finally saw something that looked a bit odd. Could that be the cache? Yes! My 300th physical cache and a beautiful spot to find it. TFTC!
Today we were going back to caches we had not found on previous visits. Good to get today.
TFTCache Bennies
TFTCache Bennies
Out to fill a few spots in my calendar and I have been to this one at least once before, maybe twice and had no luck so today was the day to change that. Found a tell tale sign but not comfortable putting my hand in some places so used my hiking pole to do the hard yards. Soon had a cache, log was signed and cache replaced as found. TFTC
Catching up with some unfounded with hatzofff, echocahe1, and imbunda.
It's good when a caching buddy finds the cache before anyone else, when they didn't find it on their previous visit.
Log signed and cache replaced as found at 3:40 pm on 22 January 2023. TFTC, Bennies
It's good when a caching buddy finds the cache before anyone else, when they didn't find it on their previous visit.
Log signed and cache replaced as found at 3:40 pm on 22 January 2023. TFTC, Bennies
Out caching with friends and visited here. We found Zach but before we did, I found a cane toad. Eeeewwwww!!!
TFTC Bennies
TFTC Bennies
Was initially searching in the wrong place as GPS was bouncing around a lot. In the end we used a photo from previous cacher and the 10yo geokid was the one to find it! All is well with the cache. TFTC. Kathrynmum.
Such a beautiful area I would of never of visited if it was not for this cache. Log in good condition. My gps was about 15m off from the spot which made finding it at first difficult.
That was a great spot for a hide. Congrats to eagle eyes Amber who spotted this one while I was digging in the mulch.
Searched high and low, even climbed along the branches! Very fun and definitely a challenge but we found it in the end! Red not blue
took a sec to find the right tree, remember to search high and low;) lots of fun, thank you!!
One of my first Geocaches, just couldn't find it, look forward to coming back with some back up though
Took advantage of the nearby facilities to make this our lunch stop before walking over the hill to GZ. Mr. Hill was most helpful in assisting us to find this cache, Zach not so much. Thought we would dig to China but we didn’t need to get quite that enthusiastic. We had checked a number of options first before uncovering the cache. Thanks Bennies
I think Zach was off having lunch but Mr Hill was helpful and DisSister soon had the cache to hand. TFTC
Dug around all the trees in the general area. Whole section was freshly mulched which I can't help but feel hindered us.
This morning, [@jesswrigley](http://coord.info/PRNW59T) and I commenced the day with a walk in Keperra Bushland in order to attend the *Keperra Bushland Lookout Catch Up* morning event. Despite my many visits here previously, it was my first time following the bitumen path all the way to the top. We then detoured back home via a cafe venue for breakfast.
In the afternoon, [@jesswrigley](http://coord.info/PRNW59T) and I then headed to Sherwood Arboretum for a walk around, since it was such a nice day. We were able to make a few quick stops in Chelmer and Graceville whilst baby napped in the backseat, and then we had a really enjoyable experience at the Arboretum walking around ponds, trees, and its riverside boardwalk.
This was our last cache find of the day, and we had hoped that this cache wouldn't take too long. We both started to search, but I think I had some luck on my side, as I managed to find this cache reasonably quickly. The cache container and logbook were in good shape. A nicely hidden nook that would not have been my first place to look. We found Zach, but I'm not sure how helpful that is to this cache's hide. Thanks Bennies for the cache placement and ongoing maintenance.
Note that this geocache was logged with the *Team Warren* Davidwazza/jesswrigley stamp.
In the afternoon, [@jesswrigley](http://coord.info/PRNW59T) and I then headed to Sherwood Arboretum for a walk around, since it was such a nice day. We were able to make a few quick stops in Chelmer and Graceville whilst baby napped in the backseat, and then we had a really enjoyable experience at the Arboretum walking around ponds, trees, and its riverside boardwalk.
This was our last cache find of the day, and we had hoped that this cache wouldn't take too long. We both started to search, but I think I had some luck on my side, as I managed to find this cache reasonably quickly. The cache container and logbook were in good shape. A nicely hidden nook that would not have been my first place to look. We found Zach, but I'm not sure how helpful that is to this cache's hide. Thanks Bennies for the cache placement and ongoing maintenance.
Note that this geocache was logged with the *Team Warren* Davidwazza/jesswrigley stamp.
After looking for around half an hour we decided to come back and try again another day. The hint was really clever and we look forward to finding this one day.
Found the tree but after searching I could not find it hopefully it hasn't been taken
Nearly wept and left, but no sooner had those words escaped my lips and the cache was spotted! Great hide
I fear that this cache has been another victim of the recent floods (well, the floods certainly give me a handy excuse for my cache-blindness!)
After being bitten alive by mozzies we finally found it! Sometimes the root of all evil can lead you to a simple answer!
So excited to have found this one after my DNF 6 months ago.
Let me tell you that it did take some time though possibly through my own stupidity, so I hope no one was watching. I remember quite clearly that Zach was a stand out kid. But yesterday I thought that perhaps the wet weather made it a little harder to find him. I’d been there before & knew what I was doing! Right? I searched for him, even going round & round when I knew his favourite spot. In the end I decided to visit one of his neighbours only to discover that I had been speaking to Mr Barker who doesn’t have a son Zach.
Once I was at Mr Hill’s place I immediately recognised Zach. Such a strapping young lad. I searched some more & remarkably found his weetbix. The red bowl was such a help.
Found on 7/1/22 TFTC
Let me tell you that it did take some time though possibly through my own stupidity, so I hope no one was watching. I remember quite clearly that Zach was a stand out kid. But yesterday I thought that perhaps the wet weather made it a little harder to find him. I’d been there before & knew what I was doing! Right? I searched for him, even going round & round when I knew his favourite spot. In the end I decided to visit one of his neighbours only to discover that I had been speaking to Mr Barker who doesn’t have a son Zach.
Once I was at Mr Hill’s place I immediately recognised Zach. Such a strapping young lad. I searched some more & remarkably found his weetbix. The red bowl was such a help.
Found on 7/1/22 TFTC
Hello GZeders!
I have checked Weeping Leaves. It is alive and well.
Had been pushed further into its spot, entrance was completely covered and black on black. Plus its red had had been misplaced.
I have checked Weeping Leaves. It is alive and well.
Had been pushed further into its spot, entrance was completely covered and black on black. Plus its red had had been misplaced.
No sign of it. Found this at base of tree which looks suspiciously like the cache lid in another picture. Hope it’s not been destroyed.
Found the right place, but circled and poked many times but couldn't find the cache
The tree was an easy find thanks to Zach. The cache wasn't the easiest and you'll need to get friendly with the spiders! But we found it! TFTC
Such amazing trees, absolutely beautiful.
The cache was found quickly after I started searching the correct tree.
Thanks Bennie for the cache and for bringing me here.
The cache was found quickly after I started searching the correct tree.
Thanks Bennie for the cache and for bringing me here.
This one took some determined feeling around multiple times but persistence paid off.
Our GPS had us 14 m out and looking around the wrong tree for ages. Finally we aborted that tree after finding nothing and we started on another tree. Mr EMC was quick to find. Then we found Zach. A fun time on father's day. TFTC.