165/400-JPT-327 Blackall, Queensland, Australia
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QOGM 32019 Committee on 07-Aug-19. Waypoint GC89615
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Our focus today was to continue on the Jericho-Blackall Power Trail, tackle the GCA "Thurd" series and to look at some letterboxes on the way back to Blackall. We had no idea how far we would get with our targets until the heat would get the better of us and we would have to suspend our cache hunt. However, starting at 6:30am, we managed to find 77 caches. We missed some GCA caches but found all the GC caches we sought. It was an interesting but challenging task but, overall, we were pleased with what we achieved. We saw more emu, including a number of young birds, four brolgas, 2 black eagles, a Sturt's Desert Rose and an exquisite miniature native orchid.Unless started otherwise, reasonably accurate coordinates and the hint (where provided) led to relatively short hunts. The cache and contents were in good condition, Thanks QOGM2019 Committee for all the work that went into this series. We leave Blackall tomorrow - so more finds on the Jericho-Blackall Power Trail are not likely in the near future.**There is an issue withe the write-in-the-rain paper. It has been baked so often that it is now brittle and starting to disintegrate when touched.**
Continuing our trip back from QOGM staying in town for a few days to finish getting caches we needed so we decided we would do the power trail and surrounding caches it was another beautiful day today so we set out in 3 separate cars with Gem_54 and Tenkae.
We are really moving along the trail quicker than we thought. Signing log as a team MGT.
While attending QOGM 2023 with the MummaBear and the cubs gang, Nathan_and_Alyce and 54.Thanks for the cache placement and maintenanceThanks for the huntThank for giving us a reason to stopTook nothing, Left nothing, signed logSigned log as MummaBear and the Cubs and for smaller logs MB&CSigned as MGNT or with our team stampMummaBear and the CubsGEM_54Nathan_and_AlyceTenkae
While attending QOGM 2023 with the MummaBear and the cubs gang, Nathan_and_Alyce and 54.Thanks for the cache placement and maintenanceThanks for the huntThank for giving us a reason to stopTook nothing, Left nothing, signed logSigned log as MummaBear and the Cubs and for smaller logs MB&CSigned as MGNT or with our team stampMummaBear and the CubsGEM_54Nathan_and_AlyceTenkae
Back on the Jericho trail again today... this time from Blackall north. Signed as MGNT
During the trip to QOGM Longreach 2023. Logged these as TAD, enjoying the company of TeamAstro, TenkaeLoving these back roads, blue skies and great company!Thanks for the cache artesiancacher from deanside!
Found on a sojourn all around during QOGM 2023. A fun jaunt with lots of dust, mud and starry skies.Thanks to artesiancacher and **clear skies** from TeamAstro. [^] Cache the planet! [^] Caches signed as TAD (TeamAstro and deanside).* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *SAs Leap Year Event - GCA1DNA - keep the date free - 29th February 2024. Keep looking up!
Heading to Longreach for the last QOGM with Team Crackers, Geoturtle37 and Papi4506.We stopped along the way to pick up a few caches and signed the log as PDGC.(Papi Drovers Geoturtle Crackers) or The Drovers.Thanks to all the Co's for making this trip, more enjoyable. Signed and replaced as found.
We are back in Queensland to attend the last QOGM. Such a shame. There was no way that we were going to miss this. Unfortunately, we have only been to the first and last but very pleased we attended a couple of them.More of this series wasn't high on the agenda as there is so much to choose from but we decided to dedicate a couple of hours to get some more done.We were very surprised that we managed to finish the trail and redeem a couple of DNF's as well.Our logs are generic and for this we apologise. This does not in any way diminish our gratitude for the work, time and money that you have all put into placing and maintaining this series for all of us to enjoy.All logs are signed PDGC to save space.Thank you very much to all involved. Your effort is much appreciated.
Making our way towards QOGM and collecting a few cachers (and finishing off a trail!) along the way. Thanks to the COs for the placement of these cachers and showing us around the region.
We are now on our way to Longreach for the QOBM event next month. As we missed the big event here, it was now time to grab some of the caches around the area. Another big day today, doing some of the trails around the area. Today was big day on the road to Jericho. Lots of long grass and made more difficult doing it solo.
Stopped off here and made a quick find.
Thanks artesiancacher for placing this cache and doing the maintenance, so we can enjoy finding it.
Stopped off here and made a quick find.
Thanks artesiancacher for placing this cache and doing the maintenance, so we can enjoy finding it.
Today is our final day on the JPT series starting out from our camping spot in Blackall.
The long log tongs we picked up in Wyandra a couple of years ago have come in very handy, we’re also wearing thick gaiters as there’s some awful prickles in some of the cache locations, a few had managed to creep into unwanted areas in our trusty cache clothes
Kudos to the placement crew and helpful cache teams assisting along the way with maintenance of the trails.
Log signed in first open spot in logbook with stamp
TFTC artesiancacher
Find # 9990
The long log tongs we picked up in Wyandra a couple of years ago have come in very handy, we’re also wearing thick gaiters as there’s some awful prickles in some of the cache locations, a few had managed to creep into unwanted areas in our trusty cache clothes
Kudos to the placement crew and helpful cache teams assisting along the way with maintenance of the trails.
Log signed in first open spot in logbook with stamp
TFTC artesiancacher
Find # 9990
On the hunting trail with SeasonedBird while on a slow roundabout route to QOGM 2023 at Longreach. Day 5 on the on the JPT trail providing minor maintenance as we go where possible. A quick find here. It’s a great day for caching.
TFTC artesiancacher
For anyone making Geo plans, do yourself a favour and visit Australia’s only current Geotour at Ballarat while it lasts: https://www.geocaching.com/play/geotours/ballarat-victoria
And for anyone that can travel to Longreach, Queensland, late September 2023, Google “QOGM” which is the Queensland Outback Geocaching Muster. You’ll have at least 8 or 9 days of pure geocaching fun with around 200 like minded people attending a mix of events and access to over 200 geocaches placed by the QOGM team. It’s not a Mega, it’s better.
TFTC artesiancacher
For anyone making Geo plans, do yourself a favour and visit Australia’s only current Geotour at Ballarat while it lasts: https://www.geocaching.com/play/geotours/ballarat-victoria
And for anyone that can travel to Longreach, Queensland, late September 2023, Google “QOGM” which is the Queensland Outback Geocaching Muster. You’ll have at least 8 or 9 days of pure geocaching fun with around 200 like minded people attending a mix of events and access to over 200 geocaches placed by the QOGM team. It’s not a Mega, it’s better.
Slowly working our way back to Cairns after attending Qogm 2022. Did your 165/400-JPT-327 today. 9 October 2022 3:19 pm Tyfc QOGM 32019 Committee total caches now 5693 .
After attending QOGM 2022 we decided to head further north and find some around Blackall that we hadn't found previously.
Settled in for a few nights, we hit the trail today. Recent rains have created a surge of growth and I will say that we reached the point were we just weren't enjoying caching today. I may have been born under the Capricorn star sign, but I am no surefooted goat. Between some grasses/weeds at hip height, combined with fallen branches camouflaged by said grasses, we turned back at 321. We will be back at some time (maybe during drought).
Really appreciate the time spent by the QOGM 2019 team to provide all the caches for the gameboard.
TFTC SL Trackables visited
Settled in for a few nights, we hit the trail today. Recent rains have created a surge of growth and I will say that we reached the point were we just weren't enjoying caching today. I may have been born under the Capricorn star sign, but I am no surefooted goat. Between some grasses/weeds at hip height, combined with fallen branches camouflaged by said grasses, we turned back at 321. We will be back at some time (maybe during drought).
Really appreciate the time spent by the QOGM 2019 team to provide all the caches for the gameboard.
TFTC SL Trackables visited
Great Northern escape 2022 Day 149. Blackall Day 4. After yesterdays very limited outing due to rain I was hoping things had improved with 20hrs of wind and dry. Once I arrived at the caching area out on the Jericho road, I was happy that the roadsides were dry enough and I only had to deal with a few table drain puddles to get to the caches. I suffered three DNFs today that I did not have appropriate items to replace. Most of them were 'hanging' caches. Maybe the trees are getting blown around a lot. All in all most caches along the trail are surviving well.
Thanks for the cache artesiancacher
37855.25 TNLN
Visited: World Traveling Gold GC A#6 & May 2017 Stones of Legend Amethyst A#361
**Albida**
Thanks for the cache artesiancacher
37855.25 TNLN
Visited: World Traveling Gold GC A#6 & May 2017 Stones of Legend Amethyst A#361
**Albida**
Another good cache found along the JPT with woolwood9.
*Enjoyed the drive / walk around.*
SL **tm/ww NZ**
Thanks for the fun find, we completed the entire series over 4 days with other diversions along the way!
Really appreciate the effort put in to this power trail.
*We replaced 5 broken containers and 16 wet logs but the whole series could do with a good refurbishment.
I think at least 60 caches still have wet / soaked logs, 30+ containers are broken (mostly due to UV making the plastic brittle) and about 90 more are not waterproof and have water in them. Almost all the push fit plumbing containers contained water. A section of the caches are gone due to road widening and realignment. In areas the grass / bush is well over a meter tall that you have to bash through.
Please do not take this as a negative log, we enjoyed it all and thank those involved for the efforts put into this series.*
*Enjoyed the drive / walk around.*
SL **tm/ww NZ**
Thanks for the fun find, we completed the entire series over 4 days with other diversions along the way!
Really appreciate the effort put in to this power trail.
*We replaced 5 broken containers and 16 wet logs but the whole series could do with a good refurbishment.
I think at least 60 caches still have wet / soaked logs, 30+ containers are broken (mostly due to UV making the plastic brittle) and about 90 more are not waterproof and have water in them. Almost all the push fit plumbing containers contained water. A section of the caches are gone due to road widening and realignment. In areas the grass / bush is well over a meter tall that you have to bash through.
Please do not take this as a negative log, we enjoyed it all and thank those involved for the efforts put into this series.*
Enjoying a trip around Queensland with tmann421after a two year wait for the Australian New Zealand boarders to open.
Found numerous caches and saw plenty of interesting places.
Log signed tm/ww NZ
TFTC
Found numerous caches and saw plenty of interesting places.
Log signed tm/ww NZ
TFTC
After my plans for the day were thwarted by Mother Nature, I spent time after lunch considering my options. I had run out of time when last in the area to complete this trail, so I decided to make some finds on caches that I had missed on my previous visit. This cache was quickly located and the log signed. TFTC
Found it with deaf Geo group. Beautiful long drive along road and gravel with 3 4x4
Thank you for bring us here to find your caches
Thank you for bring us here to find your caches
Spending the whole day on this road with our geo friends. DeafCat, Deafphantom and DutchAus. Thank you so much for this fun day and hides
Cleaning couple of caches from the trail . Some containers are hard to open, couple of logs are wet but signable or have/had been replaced.
Of course caching with Tbu1bikesu.
Thanks to the QOGM-PLACEMENT-TEAM
for all their efforts
Of course caching with Tbu1bikesu.
Thanks to the QOGM-PLACEMENT-TEAM
for all their efforts
Found it with TBU2Uwe001 during our trip to QOGM 2021 - clearing still caches from the Blackall QOGM 2019.
Tftc QOGM -Placement-Team...
What a tremendous effort from you all!
Tftc QOGM -Placement-Team...
What a tremendous effort from you all!
We are currently staying in Blackall, camping in our caravan on the eve of the river, along with heaps of others taking advantage of the cheap rates. Well done to the council for setting up this area.
Today we have started our assault on this serious power trail. We found all of the hides we looked for. Most were where they should be, we returned a few we found laying in the open according to what he hint indicated. A few were wet, but the logs were signable.
What a mighty effort by the team to put out all of these. We really appreciate it. Thank you all
Today we have started our assault on this serious power trail. We found all of the hides we looked for. Most were where they should be, we returned a few we found laying in the open according to what he hint indicated. A few were wet, but the logs were signable.
What a mighty effort by the team to put out all of these. We really appreciate it. Thank you all
Day Two of our caching adventure in Blackall. Today we found caches along the Blackall Jericho Road.
Some thoughts:
* Pipes with push on lids are not waterproof.
* Push on lids are sometimes difficult to undo.
* Some pens don't write on plastic paper.
* Stamps don't always work on plastic paper either.
**Coordinate Accuracy:** We found most caches where our GPS said we should be looking, we did have to expand our search for some though.
**Cache Condition:** Most containers and logs were in good condition. Some were wet, with soaked logs.
Thanks for the hunt today,
Regards
Ian & Penny
Some thoughts:
* Pipes with push on lids are not waterproof.
* Push on lids are sometimes difficult to undo.
* Some pens don't write on plastic paper.
* Stamps don't always work on plastic paper either.
**Coordinate Accuracy:** We found most caches where our GPS said we should be looking, we did have to expand our search for some though.
**Cache Condition:** Most containers and logs were in good condition. Some were wet, with soaked logs.
Thanks for the hunt today,
Regards
Ian & Penny
Logging old caches originally found with alphag_25. Now have my own account and logging them separately so that I can claim the finds.
07/01/21 After doing caching around Blackall yesterday decided to tackle the remaining caches on the powertrail. Completed all active caches to #166 to end (426). Some caches have been listed by me as require archive as they are widening the road and these caches were in the section of trees that have been removed. Roadtrip Mackay to Emerald to Barcaldine to Aramac to Blackall to Jericho over the these 3 weeks. Lots of puzzle solving before and during trip. Thanks to all for creating this trail of caches for our enjoyment. SL logs where required. All caches discovered were in okay condition unless I mention below and even with all the rain the dirt road was accessible.
Blackall Trip Day 1. Spending a few days in the area caching and sightseeing. Power Trail first pass. TFTC
We headed off to Blackall from Jericho. Last night a good lot of rain fell so we found ouselves jumpting puddles to get to some of the caches. We had the caravan with us and we gradually made our way along this muddy red road to Blackall. We enjoyed the bush hides and the variety of hiding spots and containers. Our thanks to artesiancacher for placing this cache and enhancing our enjoyment of the area.
WOW! What an awesome day!
Plans were set to me up with Willis007 to try and smash out the power trail of 420 plus caches of Blackall to Jericho. We meet at 5.30 am and with a quick rap of “morning, how you doing?” and a recap of what we were in for, we started. Spirits were high and I don’t think either of us knew what exactly we were in for.
It was run from one cache to the next and a search for some. Some searches took way longer than we banked on and then some caches were park and grabs. By 10 o’clock we were on target to finish with sunlight. Then I lost the trail map and had to head back to get reception to bring up a new run. Then Willis007 lost her run map and she had to scoot ahead to get reception.
There were a procession dirt trucks and work trucks going past all day, eventually around 5.45 one truck stopped and asked what are you doing? lol. Logging was fun, a few common names appeared on the logs, some seem to begin and then end, some seemed a little sporadic. It was funny to see names appear in full and over time they sort of got shortened and shortened and then it was just initials.
It was a fantastic day, great fun and great company and always a laugh to be had. But I am so glad it is over, never again, I am absolutely beat and by the three quarter mark I just wanted the insaneness to end. Then all of a sudden we had 50 caches to go, with a second wind we were off but now with head torches on as we were searching in the dark, we finally finished at 7.30pm, yep almost 14 hours of caching. no, never again, Thank you so much to the people who set this up and who maintain it, there are some great series’ of caches along the way; the runs of pvc piping, the runs of bisons, the run of tree preforms, and so on, was great, did I mention never again lol.
Plans were set to me up with Willis007 to try and smash out the power trail of 420 plus caches of Blackall to Jericho. We meet at 5.30 am and with a quick rap of “morning, how you doing?” and a recap of what we were in for, we started. Spirits were high and I don’t think either of us knew what exactly we were in for.
It was run from one cache to the next and a search for some. Some searches took way longer than we banked on and then some caches were park and grabs. By 10 o’clock we were on target to finish with sunlight. Then I lost the trail map and had to head back to get reception to bring up a new run. Then Willis007 lost her run map and she had to scoot ahead to get reception.
There were a procession dirt trucks and work trucks going past all day, eventually around 5.45 one truck stopped and asked what are you doing? lol. Logging was fun, a few common names appeared on the logs, some seem to begin and then end, some seemed a little sporadic. It was funny to see names appear in full and over time they sort of got shortened and shortened and then it was just initials.
It was a fantastic day, great fun and great company and always a laugh to be had. But I am so glad it is over, never again, I am absolutely beat and by the three quarter mark I just wanted the insaneness to end. Then all of a sudden we had 50 caches to go, with a second wind we were off but now with head torches on as we were searching in the dark, we finally finished at 7.30pm, yep almost 14 hours of caching. no, never again, Thank you so much to the people who set this up and who maintain it, there are some great series’ of caches along the way; the runs of pvc piping, the runs of bisons, the run of tree preforms, and so on, was great, did I mention never again lol.
Wow, what a day! Met up with CHAMAD at 5.30am to kick off what was a fantastic caching day. Starting at the Blackall end, it wasn’t long before we got into our groove and had quickly made some real progress. A lot of running (which did slow down by the end of the day), laughter and cache finding happened over the next 14 hours!
Most of the caches were quite easy to find, I loved the variety of camos and hide types, although I did not want to search near another log by the end of the day We had some challenges with phone signal at times which saw some backtracking to pick it up again. I need to teach myself about offline lists and not try to set them up 10 minutes before heading out
With only a handful of DNFs, we completed the trail around 7.30pm, searching for the last 20-25 caches in the dark.
Thank you so much to all involved in creating and maintaining this massive trail. This is one of those days I will remember for a long time!
Most of the caches were quite easy to find, I loved the variety of camos and hide types, although I did not want to search near another log by the end of the day We had some challenges with phone signal at times which saw some backtracking to pick it up again. I need to teach myself about offline lists and not try to set them up 10 minutes before heading out
With only a handful of DNFs, we completed the trail around 7.30pm, searching for the last 20-25 caches in the dark.
Thank you so much to all involved in creating and maintaining this massive trail. This is one of those days I will remember for a long time!
Explored Tambo town this morning before heading out. Met the Tambo teddies and had the pleasure of hot ️ scones, jam and cream A balmy 29o
A bit of dirty driving today and, naturally, I got dirty Roughly 52 finds including a fun puzzle series and Earthcache. Fell 19 short of the target after rolling in the sand, as you do, and deciding it was time to quit Replaced a couple of mushy logs and banged my head against a tree Surprisingly, made it back to Tambo in time for o’clock. Not so **rusty** after all. What fun
TFTC QOGM19
A bit of dirty driving today and, naturally, I got dirty Roughly 52 finds including a fun puzzle series and Earthcache. Fell 19 short of the target after rolling in the sand, as you do, and deciding it was time to quit Replaced a couple of mushy logs and banged my head against a tree Surprisingly, made it back to Tambo in time for o’clock. Not so **rusty** after all. What fun
TFTC QOGM19
Last night me and burgo78 have up on the trial with 100 caches to go for today.
Took turns driving and logging plenty of dust in the car now!
Thank you for placing this geocache QOGM 2019 Committee
Took turns driving and logging plenty of dust in the car now!
Thank you for placing this geocache QOGM 2019 Committee
Down from Townsville to boost my numbers and explore outback QLD during the school holidays.
After visiting Tambo and completing the Wherigo trail we’re back to pick up the final 100 of this PT.
Thanks artesiancacher for placing this for us to enjoy.
After visiting Tambo and completing the Wherigo trail we’re back to pick up the final 100 of this PT.
Thanks artesiancacher for placing this for us to enjoy.
Our attack on this power trail goes on with goingplaced2 and it is another hot day. All logs were signed, each cache was replaced, job done! TFTC.
The caching continued today with ilook4geo, even in all the heat. The day was slower than usual but a reasonable total was achieved. Once again. all found logs were initialed and all were put back where they should be, with quite a few caches being rescued from the ground, where they were not meant to be. Thank you to the QOGM 2019 Committee for placing so many caches in this area.
In Blackall for the QOGM event officially closed yesterday. Day 39 of our trip. Finishing of the Jericho run, with a total of 146 caches for the day and 1417 for the trip. TFTC
Attending the QOGM 2019 event at Blackall. Caching in the company of Grumpy Bump.
A quick find.
Cache container in good condition.
TNLNSL TFTC
A quick find.
Cache container in good condition.
TNLNSL TFTC
After being inspired this morning by caching with Wazza9 and Nana Nel we decided to go out and beat our PB of 60 that we set on Thursday!!! We managed 123 caches today of which 99 we did on our own - woohoo!!!! Thank you soooo much to the QOGM committee for all your hard work. I was blown away by how accurate the co-ords were and the hints were invaluable. A fantastic job by all involved. Thanks heaps.
TFTC,
Sorry for the Generic log, I had 131 finds today.
Today was a big day caching with Coongoola ( who we met along the way ) and Nana nel south of Blackall.
The puzzles I completed were a team effort by myself, Nana nel and Everlasting who came on board due to problems I was having and at the request of Nana nel. She showed me so much.
Sorry for the Generic log, I had 131 finds today.
Today was a big day caching with Coongoola ( who we met along the way ) and Nana nel south of Blackall.
The puzzles I completed were a team effort by myself, Nana nel and Everlasting who came on board due to problems I was having and at the request of Nana nel. She showed me so much.
Big day of geocaching with Wazza9 found 130 today. Quick find, signed log and replaced. Thanks to the CO. ️️ bring on the rain
Another wonderful day at QOGM that started beside the river and was followed by the most scrumptious breakfast that I can remember ever having. A huge thanks and congratulations to the cooks - it was certainly scrumptious.
In no time at all Pa and I hit the road. Aim? Complete the JBT. A rather ambitious plan indeed. By about 4pm I realised this was never going to happen so I mentally revised my plan - 200 caches. By 5pm I realised that was not going to happen either so I managed to push on to 195. My best day ever and a big thanks to Pa for his cooperation and help - I would never have made it if I had to navigate, research and drive as well. And thanks for the times you did get out and do the collecting - you were a true champion today muggle husband.
Thanks also to all the COs. Without you there would be no PT. There was a very wide assortment of containers, sizes and types of hides. A large majority of the coordinates were good and all caches attempted were found, signed and returned to their hidey holes.
In no time at all Pa and I hit the road. Aim? Complete the JBT. A rather ambitious plan indeed. By about 4pm I realised this was never going to happen so I mentally revised my plan - 200 caches. By 5pm I realised that was not going to happen either so I managed to push on to 195. My best day ever and a big thanks to Pa for his cooperation and help - I would never have made it if I had to navigate, research and drive as well. And thanks for the times you did get out and do the collecting - you were a true champion today muggle husband.
Thanks also to all the COs. Without you there would be no PT. There was a very wide assortment of containers, sizes and types of hides. A large majority of the coordinates were good and all caches attempted were found, signed and returned to their hidey holes.
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 artesiancacher (F=178 H=549) 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 artesiancacher (F=178 H=549) for the cache.
This is our second outback geo muster so we had already enjoyed completing the first part of this trail last year so we didn't have as many to do as the cachers who were here for the first time.
We joined forces with maccamob and a plan was hatched to target these caches today
Micaparamedic and au_fait also had some to finish so we got off to an early start this morning.
We headed out to the furtherest point that we hadn't completed so as if we didn't finish we didn't have as far to drive tomorrow. with really good co-ords and six pairs of eyes only a couple of hides gave us problems and we were really happy to be able to finish it in a day without any Dnf's
To save room in the logs we signed as CAMM
Team Crackers,au_fait,maccamob and micaparamedic.
Thanks QOGM2019 Committee for the time and effort put into placing these caches for us to find.
We joined forces with maccamob and a plan was hatched to target these caches today
Micaparamedic and au_fait also had some to finish so we got off to an early start this morning.
We headed out to the furtherest point that we hadn't completed so as if we didn't finish we didn't have as far to drive tomorrow. with really good co-ords and six pairs of eyes only a couple of hides gave us problems and we were really happy to be able to finish it in a day without any Dnf's
To save room in the logs we signed as CAMM
Team Crackers,au_fait,maccamob and micaparamedic.
Thanks QOGM2019 Committee for the time and effort put into placing these caches for us to find.
Found by Mary and David, in company with Team Crackers, Au Fait, and micaparamedic (signing as CAMM). Our thanks to artesiancacher.
Refreshed after our lunch break the intrepid team of maccamob micaparamedic, and Team Crackers and au,fait still signing as CAMM, headed ever southwards as the temperature increased. Nothing deterred we found everyone so many thanks for this awesome trail TFTC QOGM Committee
Found while out at QOGM 2019. Fantastic trail. Logged as Team SPIT, Snickersallen, Patrol14, Imbunda, The McAlister Zoo (TMZ59). Thanks very much for all the work and time that you guys have put into this one. Great job. Loved the whole day. ??????
Day 5 of our road trip to Blackall for QOGM 2019 and geared up for a very long day on the trail with an awesome group of geo friends. To save room on the log sheet, all logs signed as Team SPIT (Snickersallan, patrol14, Imbunda and The McAlister Zoo).
Thoroughly enjoyed this series with such a huge variety of good quality cache containers with the majority being found quick enough. Appreciate all the costs involved and the time & effort that has gone into placing this long trail for our enjoyment, many thanks.
TFTC QOGM 32019 Committee
Found October 2, 2019
Thoroughly enjoyed this series with such a huge variety of good quality cache containers with the majority being found quick enough. Appreciate all the costs involved and the time & effort that has gone into placing this long trail for our enjoyment, many thanks.
TFTC QOGM 32019 Committee
Found October 2, 2019
While attending QOGM 2019, Team SPIT (Snickersallan, patrol14, Imbunda and The Mcalister Zoo) went out today to attack the Jericho to Blackall Power Trail.
Had a great time and a wide variety of caches to keep us on our toes.
The countryside is amazing!!
Luckily no snakes seen on the trail today but did collect a bag of rubbish on the way.
TFTC artesiancacher
Had a great time and a wide variety of caches to keep us on our toes.
The countryside is amazing!!
Luckily no snakes seen on the trail today but did collect a bag of rubbish on the way.
TFTC artesiancacher
Attending QOGM19 and today's mission was to complete the JPT with Snickersallen, Patrol14, Imbunda and The McAlister Zoo as Team Spit. We found a variety of caches and collected CITO along the way. TFTC
Gotcha !!! Found while caching with pmt123 from Rockhampton for the next 4 days ay QOGM. TFTC
[:(!] Thanks for an awesome effort.
Devilish
Brilliant and Clever
I like it
Another one of the list
TTBLNSL TFTC/TFTH/TFBUH artesiancacher (QOGM 2019 Committee) [^]
Devilish
Brilliant and Clever
I like it
Another one of the list
TTBLNSL TFTC/TFTH/TFBUH artesiancacher (QOGM 2019 Committee) [^]
We are at Blackall to attend QOGM
Today we out with the Snakepitters & Coongoola. We signed the logs as DISK
After having completed the 1st section of the JPT at the last QOGM today we set off nice & early to complete the trail that led us back to Blackall. We took a packed lunch & stopped out on the trail for a short early lunch.
Good coords & good hints made for mostly quick finds.
This was a great way to visit the area & travelling on roads that we have not been to before.
Thankyou for placing this cache artesiancacher
Today we out with the Snakepitters & Coongoola. We signed the logs as DISK
After having completed the 1st section of the JPT at the last QOGM today we set off nice & early to complete the trail that led us back to Blackall. We took a packed lunch & stopped out on the trail for a short early lunch.
Good coords & good hints made for mostly quick finds.
This was a great way to visit the area & travelling on roads that we have not been to before.
Thankyou for placing this cache artesiancacher
Set off at 7.00am destined for #166 along the power trail to Jericho, this was to be our starting point and we planned to work our way back to Blackall. The teams of Coongoola, DiMorgan, and Snakepiters used the signature of DISC for all log sheets along the trail.
All of the caches were found in good condition and with excellent coords and they were mostly easy finds along the quiet road.
We ended up with 269 finds and were back in camp by 2.00pm so about five hours of caching all up not including our rest stops for smoko and lunch.
Thanks for placing this cache artesiancacher, we thoroughly enjoyed the trail.
All of the caches were found in good condition and with excellent coords and they were mostly easy finds along the quiet road.
We ended up with 269 finds and were back in camp by 2.00pm so about five hours of caching all up not including our rest stops for smoko and lunch.
Thanks for placing this cache artesiancacher, we thoroughly enjoyed the trail.
Today was the designated JPT day. Started early 7am decided that we would drive to the end of the previous trail and work our way back to Blackall. Out with Di Morgan, Coongoola and signed the logs DISC. GREAT second half of the JPT trail and fortunate not too much dirt road to traverse. Passed 100 finds and Bill needed a brew break, so we stopped for a well earned thirst quencher. Started again and got through to just before 12 and had lunch, knowing that there was not many left to do. Started again and got to the end without any problems, Footnote' Half the team needed a PAF from the other half to find a cache'. All done and dusted showered and relaxed before attempting the logging. Great series all in good condition. Gave a few favourite points along the way.
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TFTC artesiancacher
8425
TFTC artesiancacher
*Catching up on a significant logging backlog.
Better late than never I suppose. ??
I'm logging each cache on the date that I actually visited it, not the date I'm logging it on.
In Blackall for the QOGM2019 events.
Camped a bit further along the road to get an early start on this trail. Did pretty well today, smashing out 167 caches on my own so pleased with that. Found most caches easily and only a few extra minutes to find the rest. I did get a fright at one cache though, I nearly put my hand on a baby snake.???? Luckily it got a fright too and disappeared! It was stout leather gloves and the long BBQ tongs after that!????
All caches and logs in good condition.
TFTC ??
Better late than never I suppose. ??
I'm logging each cache on the date that I actually visited it, not the date I'm logging it on.
In Blackall for the QOGM2019 events.
Camped a bit further along the road to get an early start on this trail. Did pretty well today, smashing out 167 caches on my own so pleased with that. Found most caches easily and only a few extra minutes to find the rest. I did get a fright at one cache though, I nearly put my hand on a baby snake.???? Luckily it got a fright too and disappeared! It was stout leather gloves and the long BBQ tongs after that!????
All caches and logs in good condition.
TFTC ??
Bounding along the JPT in 200 metre boings,
I found another cache by the side of the road
Logbook signed !!
Off I rode !!
TFTC.
I found another cache by the side of the road
Logbook signed !!
Off I rode !!
TFTC.
TFTC smile 5419 arrived in Blackall early to be able to have a good run to clean up all these 166/400-JPT caches in 2 days stayed out for 2 nights and finished the last 10 on the third day I'm very happy with that Out and about with miss millie geodog what a great time we had at the Blackall outback muster thank you to the QOGM2019 Committee for putting on a great Event All my TBs visited
TFTC. We are camped at Jericho with good friends muff1. We had signed a challenge cache in Victoria that required us to have two days with 150 finds or more. We had discussed this and muff1 agreed to wait for us to arrive and we would tackle the balance of the JPT from number 206 to the end plus the puzzle caches along Neverfail Road. A big day. We started around 8 am and finished the last cache close to 5.30. A great day of caching. Doing it with friends make the day fly by. All co-ordinates were good.
We are camped up at Jericho waiting until it is time to go to Blackall for this year's QOGM. Today we did 206 TO 426 on the trail with HansandLinda
Two caches were missing, one appeared to be burnt the other justing missing , these were replaced and the committee notified of our actions, all other caches that were attempted were found, none of them being particular tricky as the co-ords are spot on. We discovered a few TB's swag and pathtags were left.. We were very happy with the variety of cache containers and the many different hides. Very little traffic on the road today to disturb us, a few kangaroo's, no lizards , and a few birds. Our car has, again, changed colour. We did not pay for one of those expensive paint jobs where your car changes colour depending on light and angle, but we are geocachers and we go where the caches are.
What a top day we had with HansandLinda, thankyou for the company.
SL TFTC
Two caches were missing, one appeared to be burnt the other justing missing , these were replaced and the committee notified of our actions, all other caches that were attempted were found, none of them being particular tricky as the co-ords are spot on. We discovered a few TB's swag and pathtags were left.. We were very happy with the variety of cache containers and the many different hides. Very little traffic on the road today to disturb us, a few kangaroo's, no lizards , and a few birds. Our car has, again, changed colour. We did not pay for one of those expensive paint jobs where your car changes colour depending on light and angle, but we are geocachers and we go where the caches are.
What a top day we had with HansandLinda, thankyou for the company.
SL TFTC
While staying at Jericho we tackled the JPT series, with an early start we worked our way south from our last find from last year.
We were impressed with the quality of the containers and the variety of hides
We would like to thank the QOGM 2019 Committee for placing and maintaining these caches for our enjoyment.
We were impressed with the quality of the containers and the variety of hides
We would like to thank the QOGM 2019 Committee for placing and maintaining these caches for our enjoyment.
Hatzofff was part of the team to place these caches while on a 'setting up mission' to Blackall for the next QOGM.
TFTC QOGM 2019 Committee
TFTC QOGM 2019 Committee
**# 25079** Found on our 2019 winter escape trip to Qld with Mrs Roosta.
Another perfect sunny Winter day for a start on the rest of the JPT added since our last trip.
Hardly any muggles on the road today and mainly good coords and safe hides.
Thanks for the cache and the series artesiancacher,
***Roostaman***
Another perfect sunny Winter day for a start on the rest of the JPT added since our last trip.
Hardly any muggles on the road today and mainly good coords and safe hides.
Thanks for the cache and the series artesiancacher,
***Roostaman***
Stopped in Jericho for a few days, today we headed out to tackle the southern end of the caches on the Jericho - Blackall road. (see another 30 just got published )
Good day with 172 and only 1 All up we were lucky enough to collect 23 FTF's. Our first find of the day was at 10.55am and the last find of the day was at 5.45pm. The drive back to the caravan was made on dusk with lots of cattle and roos out and about. Home safe in time for dinner.
TFTC
Good day with 172 and only 1 All up we were lucky enough to collect 23 FTF's. Our first find of the day was at 10.55am and the last find of the day was at 5.45pm. The drive back to the caravan was made on dusk with lots of cattle and roos out and about. Home safe in time for dinner.
TFTC
Had the pleasure of being part of the placement team, so this is NOT a First to Find Claim. Hope everyone enjoys the trail as much as we did in placing them. Log signed on 7th August 2019. TFTC, artesiancacher.
Now that the First to find has gone I can submit my found log. The QOGM2019 placement team assisted with the placement of all the hides on the extension to the power trail from JPT165 and artesiancacher, being a member of the team and a local consented to be the CO for the rest of the series. Some of the hides may have been removed thanks to the Council roadworks along a few sections and we are unable to verify which ones so will be looking for any DNF's, and there should not be that many and all will be rectified prior to the QOGM2019 event in Blackall/Tambo Regional council area being mainly based in Blackall.