Weekly Adelaide Su doku #06 Revisited Again Kangarilla, South Australia, Australia
By
Hurtle on 07-Sep-19. Waypoint GC8D8JD
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Had this one solved a few years back and finally today we were able to put pen to paperA short search and the cache was in handAll found in good conditionMany thanx to Hurtle for the cache and ongoing maintenance
This was the third stop on the way south with naughtybunny. It was going to be a big weekend away exploring and geocaching. We had solved this one a while ago and it was good to knock it off the map. Nice roads and scenery around these parts. TNLN. Cheers.
Found with Chookster on our way South for a weekend getaway. Of course we did a bit of caching as well!This was one I solved ages ago when I went on a puzzle solving spree. (The spree didn't last long, because most of the puzzles make my face scrunch up and give me a brain ache.)TFTC Hurtle
In all our travels we would not have even thought to travel to this location. (HaHa). In your dreams, these cachers do. [:(!] Thanks for an awesome effort. Devilish Brilliant and Clever I like it Another one off the list TTBLNSL TFTC/TFTH/TFBUH - Hurtlee [^]
Finally worked out the sudoku and headed to GZ. All good here, a couple of muggles camped here for the night but they were busy preparing tea. Thanks Hurtle for this adventure tftc
Driving by today so made a quick grab. Solved this one a while back. TFTC Hurtle
Found on the way past today grabbing some caches while touring around. Nice little puzzle and hide, all good here.Find #6531 on 1 Jan 2024.TFTC Hurtle!SAs Leap Year Event - GCA1DNA - Feb 29th, 2024. Keep the date free!
Finally made the visit to here on the way to work this arvo. Had a feeling it was gonna end up being in this park and sure enough it was and quick find was made.TFTC
Nice puzzle. Nice reserve. Nice cache.
★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★
Thank you for maintaining and placing this cache!
We really appreciate your effort!
TFTC Hurtle
Thanks for this Mystery Cache and for letting me have the opportunity to find Weekly Adelaide Su doku #06 Revisited Again
Took: Nothing
Left: Nothing
Stamped Log
Cache on!
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TFTC ((___)
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Found on August 28, 2022 at 2:41 PM
Find 3193 [^] [^] [^]
Here are some trackables you can discover : DD40R6 TKF31B GSEZHB ACABBK GS5H0M SAMH4A SAR52N NYCYDY LPBHY5 LS7DFH LSHV3Y GSMQH8
-Azzo
★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★
Thank you for maintaining and placing this cache!
We really appreciate your effort!
TFTC Hurtle
Thanks for this Mystery Cache and for letting me have the opportunity to find Weekly Adelaide Su doku #06 Revisited Again
Took: Nothing
Left: Nothing
Stamped Log
Cache on!
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/ (___
......... ((__)
TFTC ((___)
....... ((__)
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Found on August 28, 2022 at 2:41 PM
Find 3193 [^] [^] [^]
Here are some trackables you can discover : DD40R6 TKF31B GSEZHB ACABBK GS5H0M SAMH4A SAR52N NYCYDY LPBHY5 LS7DFH LSHV3Y GSMQH8
-Azzo
Nice easy find been here before knew what I was looking for
Tftc replaced as was
Cache in great condition
Tftc replaced as was
Cache in great condition
Today was another family day and we only found a few caches. We started the day with a few Roads that never were, then onto spending time with our family. Then it was time to head back to the caravan so we took a different road home and found a few other caches. The roads were a mixture of dirt and bitumen roads some were smooth some were rough but we managed to find all of the caches we attempted and all where in good conditions. We did 9 trads, 1 multi, 4 puzzles , 1 whereigo and a A/L for good measure. From some of the caches the views were just plain wonderful.
SL TFTC
SL TFTC
I solved this cache not too long after it was published, a short stop here today and cache was easily found
Today I headed south to Clarendon, Kangarilla, Meadows and Prospect hill to find a few caches that were new from previous visits and ones I’d missed previously. Total of 33 finds for the day
Thanks for the cache
Today I headed south to Clarendon, Kangarilla, Meadows and Prospect hill to find a few caches that were new from previous visits and ones I’d missed previously. Total of 33 finds for the day
Thanks for the cache
Geo bounce due to weather had me walking around in circles here but it wasn't long until the cache was in hand. Found it with cachehunter tftc
Found with NiciDanielle. Geowife had this on her solved list for quite a while. Picked a pig of a day to come and find it, no weather will knock these two cachers down! TFTC
A quick find - we had had this in our units for some time but just never got to this neck of the woods. I used my fingers to extract, as you do. Appropriate here.
Thanks to Hurtle and **clear skies** from TeamAstro. [^] Cache the planet! [^]
Visiting Kangarilla for some dog related activities. Why not cache while we're down here. Solved simple puzzle and found the cache in its clever hiding spot.
TFTC Hurtle
TFTC Hurtle
Found this one on a drive to Clarendon. Geoson sick so we needed an excuse to get out of the house. He found this one pretty quickly in a clever hide location. TFTC
Decided to go for a drive, just because. Decided to find a cache , just because. Decided on this cache just because I had the final co-ords.
Cache was a fairly quick find once the GPS decided to behave, just because it seems to have felt like it.
All is in good condition, but since it is a fresh replacement, this is no surprise just because.
Cache was a fairly quick find once the GPS decided to behave, just because it seems to have felt like it.
All is in good condition, but since it is a fresh replacement, this is no surprise just because.
Revisited GZ for a 2nd time after finding the original sudoku years ago, a early morning visit produced a fruitless search. Expanded my search to the picnic benches then returned to the original hide just incase I missed it. Will place on watch and return at a later date.
Found while driving down to Moana, taking the back-roads to find a few caches along the way. Definitely been to this spot before. Thanks for the puzzle and cache Hurtle!
I'd invited myself to share a day caching with clare007 and CPwanderer around the Tinjella Track in Kuitpo Forest to get the new cards series there
Rex came too, of course, and so did the cheap ebike that I had bought last night
So cheap, that while my muggle son[:X] and I had tea at my muggle daughter's[:X] place and I played with my grandkids, my son-in-law[:X] took the tube from my grandson's BMX and placed it onto my ebike's rear wheel so that I could ride the ebike[:X][^]
We were joined by Pikapene and Spence-_-Man and those two men[:X] made my hard day a whole lot easier by pushing my heavy ebike up the steepest of the hills when my dodgy knees just could not pedal fast enough to keep the power on[xx(]
They also shared Rex' lead[:X] so that I could concentrate on pedalling and steering[^] as well as stopping[^] with not quite right brakes[xx(]
Lots of laughter, lots of tales told of caching adventures and all 52 cards were found as we traversed the trail from go to whoa[^][|)][xx(][|)][xx(] A rough Google Earth mapping of the GPSr track log said about 14km[|)][xx(]... give or take 1 or 2km for the off track detours etc
Best part was: I only fell off once and a very nice, fit young man helped pick the bike and I up[^]
After leaving the others at Kuitpo, Rex and I found another 3 caches for the day's total of 55 finds as we made our way to muggle partner's mother's house for tea, tired but exhilarated![^] There was 1 DNF in Kuitpo which everyone else had found apart from me and although Pikapene helped me look[^], we had to rush to catch up to the others so it was only a short look
Stopped here to find another of the Su doku series of caches[^] before heading down the hill to grab a drink from a pub and then have tea at MIL's
I still don't like sudokus so I'm glad other people do!
TNLN. SL. TFTC Hurtle
Rex came too, of course, and so did the cheap ebike that I had bought last night
So cheap, that while my muggle son[:X] and I had tea at my muggle daughter's[:X] place and I played with my grandkids, my son-in-law[:X] took the tube from my grandson's BMX and placed it onto my ebike's rear wheel so that I could ride the ebike[:X][^]
We were joined by Pikapene and Spence-_-Man and those two men[:X] made my hard day a whole lot easier by pushing my heavy ebike up the steepest of the hills when my dodgy knees just could not pedal fast enough to keep the power on[xx(]
They also shared Rex' lead[:X] so that I could concentrate on pedalling and steering[^] as well as stopping[^] with not quite right brakes[xx(]
Lots of laughter, lots of tales told of caching adventures and all 52 cards were found as we traversed the trail from go to whoa[^][|)][xx(][|)][xx(] A rough Google Earth mapping of the GPSr track log said about 14km[|)][xx(]... give or take 1 or 2km for the off track detours etc
Best part was: I only fell off once and a very nice, fit young man helped pick the bike and I up[^]
After leaving the others at Kuitpo, Rex and I found another 3 caches for the day's total of 55 finds as we made our way to muggle partner's mother's house for tea, tired but exhilarated![^] There was 1 DNF in Kuitpo which everyone else had found apart from me and although Pikapene helped me look[^], we had to rush to catch up to the others so it was only a short look
Stopped here to find another of the Su doku series of caches[^] before heading down the hill to grab a drink from a pub and then have tea at MIL's
I still don't like sudokus so I'm glad other people do!
TNLN. SL. TFTC Hurtle
Mr Tardis was on a quick lunchtime caching trip. I solved this one when it was published, but haven't been in the area until today. I found the cache in the first place I looked - don't you just love it when that happens?
Signed the log. Thanks for the cache Hurtle.
Signed the log. Thanks for the cache Hurtle.
out with sir_spectre for the night. He needed a puzzle on this calendar day. We stopped as we where passing so I could log a find on this one. quick find.
Out caching with hevwalker who had done the hard work on the solve here.
I found the a typical cache in an obvious spot.
TFTC Hurtle
I found the a typical cache in an obvious spot.
TFTC Hurtle
Had a bit of spare time during the isolation period so attempted and solved a few puzzles...
Yes I surprised myself...
Out and about today with LiB so perfect opportunity to grab this cache on our way past...
Quickly located...
Wipes and hand sanitiser were used in the retrieval of this cache...
TFTC Hurtle
Yes I surprised myself...
Out and about today with LiB so perfect opportunity to grab this cache on our way past...
Quickly located...
Wipes and hand sanitiser were used in the retrieval of this cache...
TFTC Hurtle
found with mogni. At least this series is easier to solve than most puzzle series. quick find gz but needed a local tool to get the cache. Another puzzle calendar day down, I think that's now under 20 days left.
A lovely drive with sir_spectre finding his puzzle for the day. Sir_spectre quickly spotted the hide I got it out.
Thanks to Hurtle from mogni
Thanks to Hurtle from mogni
I’d wiggled my fingers a while ago and worked out where this one finished, but had stashed it as a “close to home” for a day when I needed a puzzle find. But not needing one of those any more, I figured I might as well expand the ever increasing circle and get this one off the list. A nice easy find at GZ with the assistance of some local tools that could reach where my fingers couldn’t.
Thanks for the cache Hurtle.
Found on 9/4/20 at 11:45 am.
Find #11111.
Thanks for the cache Hurtle.
Found on 9/4/20 at 11:45 am.
Find #11111.
I had a plan to head out for the day and target a few caches that required a specific TOTT and a few other caches in between. After finding the caches i was after I began to cache my way home, all caches were found in good condition.
TFTC
TFTC
Passing this way today and remembered a Sudoku had been re birthed that we hadn't looked for yet. We must confess we didn't work this one out until we were at GZ, knowing the history of a few Hurtle hides had us guessing from the description just where this one was tucked away. Now we wouldn't say Hurtle is predictable but we were lucky guessers this time.
We also must admit we had never done a sudoku until we started geocaching and there was way too many caches we were missing out on. Staying a big stones throw from here for the night so we might make the effort and find a few caches that dont involve an hour or two drive to get a cache, the downfalls of living in the country.
Thanks for the cache Hurtle, found it, signed it and replaced safe and sound as found.
Good luck fighting the fires too.
We also must admit we had never done a sudoku until we started geocaching and there was way too many caches we were missing out on. Staying a big stones throw from here for the night so we might make the effort and find a few caches that dont involve an hour or two drive to get a cache, the downfalls of living in the country.
Thanks for the cache Hurtle, found it, signed it and replaced safe and sound as found.
Good luck fighting the fires too.
Found a distressed tortoise so took him down to the water, then came back for the cache! TFTC
Do you ever get a feeling of Deja Vu?
Do you ever get a feeling of Deja Vu?
Do you ever get a feeling of Deja Vu?
Do you ever get a feeling of Deja Vu?
Do you ever get a feeling of Deja Vu?
Do you ever get a feeling of Deja Vu?
Do you ever get a feeling of Deja Vu?
Do you ever get a feeling of Deja Vu?
Do you ever get a feeling of Deja Vu?
Do you ever get a feeling of Deja Vu?
Do you ever get a feeling of Deja Vu?
Do you ever get a feeling of Deja Vu?
Do you ever get a feeling of Deja Vu?
Do you ever get a feeling of Deja Vu?
Do you ever get a feeling of Deja Vu?
Do you ever get a feeling of Deja Vu?
Do you ever get a feeling of Deja Vu?
Do you ever get a feeling of Deja Vu?
Do you ever get a feeling of Deja Vu?
Do you ever get a feeling of Deja Vu?
Do you ever get a feeling of Deja Vu?
Do you ever get a feeling of Deja Vu?
Do you ever get a feeling of Deja Vu?
Do you ever get a feeling of Deja Vu?
Do you ever get a feeling of Deja Vu?
Do you ever get a feeling of Deja Vu?
Do you ever get a feeling of Deja Vu?
Do you ever get a feeling of Deja Vu?
Do you ever get a feeling of Deja Vu?
Do you ever get a feeling of Deja Vu?
Do you ever get a feeling of Deja Vu?
Do you ever get a feeling of Deja Vu?
Do you ever get a feeling of Deja Vu?
Do you ever get a feeling of Deja Vu?
Do you ever get a feeling of Deja Vu?
Do you ever get a feeling of Deja Vu?
Do you ever get a feeling of Deja Vu?
Do you ever get a feeling of Deja Vu?
Do you ever get a feeling of Deja Vu?
Do you ever get a feeling of Deja Vu?
Do you ever get a feeling of Deja Vu?
Do you ever get a feeling of Deja Vu?
Do you ever get a feeling of Deja Vu?
Do you ever get a feeling of Deja Vu?
Do you ever get a feeling of Deja Vu?
Do you ever get a feeling of Deja Vu?
Do you ever get a feeling of Deja Vu?
Out with Brad & Janet for an afternoon of finding Mystery caches in the deep south which resulted in eleven puzzles removed from the ‘solved but not found list’.
Cache 6 was probably the quickest find of the afternoon. Both B&J and I found previous incarnations and walked straight up the hiding place we remembered.
Tftc Hurtle Hurtle Hurtle
Cache 6 was probably the quickest find of the afternoon. Both B&J and I found previous incarnations and walked straight up the hiding place we remembered.
Tftc Hurtle Hurtle Hurtle
It was a lovely day today and I didn't have anything planned so thought I would go for a drive down south a bit to find some of the new caches that have been published since I was last in the area. [^] I had a great afternoon driving some lovely back roads and seeing lots of great scenery and ended up with 16 finds.
So I revisited GZ again and found the cache again. Gee the grass is very long here, you have to fight your way to the picnic tables...lucky I wasn't here for a picnic today.
Thanks for the puzzle and cache Hurtle.
So I revisited GZ again and found the cache again. Gee the grass is very long here, you have to fight your way to the picnic tables...lucky I wasn't here for a picnic today.
Thanks for the puzzle and cache Hurtle.
Found It!
First time here for me. I just wasn't quick enough for the previous two. But today it was a quick find at GZ on a nice Sunday afternoon!
TFTC
First time here for me. I just wasn't quick enough for the previous two. But today it was a quick find at GZ on a nice Sunday afternoon!
TFTC
I set myself two caching goals at the start of this year.
1) Reduce the number of days in my calendar that I hadn't found a mystery cache to satisfy a challenge cache.
2) Complete my calendar so that I had a minimum of 5 cache finds per day. Tick - done.
Then half way through the year I heard a whisper about another challenge cache in the pipeline that required a Multi cache on every calendar day. At that time still needed 129 days so 3) reduce those days became yet another goal.
Then Groundspeak wanted to start a streak at the end of August to get a souvenir. So I did. And I am still on that streak so I guess I now need to achieve 4) goals.
Today I needed to find a puzzle cache and in doing so continue the streak. Sal was on holidays and happy to go for a drive as we have no geocaches within 20 kms of home anymore And when you have to drive 30 kms for a cache you may as well do any nearby as well.
This was the target cache. The puzzle had been solved when the cache was published and I had been saving getting it until needed on a day just like today. Deja vu here. I have been here before..I guess which a name like revisited again I should have expected that! [B)] My new GPS has been having hissy fits lately and I disable the GLOSNAS satellites in case WW3 had started and I hadn't been told. This means it is not as quick to get accuracy as it should be. My excuse for what happened next and it will do until I can think of a more spurious one. [8)][:o)] I strode straight past GZ in an effort to be first to where I though GZ was. [^] By the time I realized my error and turned around I saw Sal standing at the correct GZ with the cache in hand. She didn't have a GPS at all. Crikey. I am losing my mojo, but I had the stamp to put our name in the log - so team effort! Another day closer to goal 1) and day 46 of the streak. Who knows we may even make it to 100 and qualify for a certain challenge cache that I had already signed.
**Thanks Hurtle for this cache. **
1) Reduce the number of days in my calendar that I hadn't found a mystery cache to satisfy a challenge cache.
2) Complete my calendar so that I had a minimum of 5 cache finds per day. Tick - done.
Then half way through the year I heard a whisper about another challenge cache in the pipeline that required a Multi cache on every calendar day. At that time still needed 129 days so 3) reduce those days became yet another goal.
Then Groundspeak wanted to start a streak at the end of August to get a souvenir. So I did. And I am still on that streak so I guess I now need to achieve 4) goals.
Today I needed to find a puzzle cache and in doing so continue the streak. Sal was on holidays and happy to go for a drive as we have no geocaches within 20 kms of home anymore And when you have to drive 30 kms for a cache you may as well do any nearby as well.
This was the target cache. The puzzle had been solved when the cache was published and I had been saving getting it until needed on a day just like today. Deja vu here. I have been here before..I guess which a name like revisited again I should have expected that! [B)] My new GPS has been having hissy fits lately and I disable the GLOSNAS satellites in case WW3 had started and I hadn't been told. This means it is not as quick to get accuracy as it should be. My excuse for what happened next and it will do until I can think of a more spurious one. [8)][:o)] I strode straight past GZ in an effort to be first to where I though GZ was. [^] By the time I realized my error and turned around I saw Sal standing at the correct GZ with the cache in hand. She didn't have a GPS at all. Crikey. I am losing my mojo, but I had the stamp to put our name in the log - so team effort! Another day closer to goal 1) and day 46 of the streak. Who knows we may even make it to 100 and qualify for a certain challenge cache that I had already signed.
**Thanks Hurtle for this cache. **
Deja vu of deja vu. Third time is the charm.
Easter 2020 sees South Australia hosting the next Easter big MEGA event, GeoVenture 2020 at Millicent. GC82DAN. Check it out. We would love to see you there.
Easter 2020 sees South Australia hosting the next Easter big MEGA event, GeoVenture 2020 at Millicent. GC82DAN. Check it out. We would love to see you there.
A quick find sans puzzle and GPS, although I did find the previous cache here a number of years ago. The "Hint" with regards to the choice of puzzle confirmed the same location, but then again, I am a local. TFTC
*FTF* at 8:20pm. After I had solved the puzzle my daughter and I decided to go for a 20 minute drive and find the cache. I was surprised to be the FTF. TFTC Hurtle
I got a suitable set of coordinates and was travelling past so took the opportunity to grab this cache. Appreciated the theme of the puzzle. TFTC Hurtle.
See my log 24 Jul 2016
https://www.geocaching.com/seek/log.aspx?LUID=dec3cddc-f735-43e6-aac1-b1bf76f4385b
https://www.geocaching.com/seek/log.aspx?LUID=dec3cddc-f735-43e6-aac1-b1bf76f4385b