cubby cache Adelaide Plains Council, South Australia, Australia
By
beau2007 on 22-Mar-20. Waypoint GC8N3PN
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7.15. Archive or unarchive a geocache
Archiving a geocache is meant to be a permanent action. Only community volunteer reviewers and Geocaching HQ can unarchive caches. This is done only in rare circumstances and only if the cache meets the current geocaching guidelines.
If a cache is archived by a reviewer or staff for lack of maintenance, it will not be unarchived.
One or more of the following has occurred:
No response from the cache owner.
No cache to find or log to sign.
It has been more than 28 days since the last owner note.
As a result I am archiving this cache to keep from continually showing up in search lists and to prevent it from blocking other cache placements.
Should you like to resurrect the cache please create a new cache listing so it can be reviewed as a new cache.
From http://support.groundspeak.com/index.php?pg=kb.page&id=70
7.15. Archive or unarchive a geocache
Archiving a geocache is meant to be a permanent action. Only community volunteer reviewers and Geocaching HQ can unarchive caches. This is done only in rare circumstances and only if the cache meets the current geocaching guidelines.
If a cache is archived by a reviewer or staff for lack of maintenance, it will not be unarchived.
###**CACHE OWNER ACTION REQUIRED PLEASE**###
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This cache is carrying one or more logs which suggest some attention by the cache owner is needed.
The guidelines advise that the CO should make occasional visits to check on the cache as well as promptly address any logs that indicate that the cache requires some attention. If you can not attend to the issue promptly, then you need to Disable the cache - I have disabled it this time.
Please respond to this situation (or indicated your intentions including a date) within **28 Days**, otherwise it will be necessary to withdraw the cache from the Active listing. The [Geocache Maintenance guideline](http://www.geocaching.com/about/guidelines.aspx#cachemaintenance) explains a CO's responsibility towards checking and maintaining the cache when problems are reported.
**And don't forget,** once you have addressed the issue, post both an "Owner Maintenance" log, see here; [Removing the Needs Maintenance Icon](http://support.groundspeak.com/index.php?pg=kb.page&id=404) and an "Enable Listing" log, see here; [Temporarily Disable and Enable ](https://support.groundspeak.com/index.php?pg=kb.page&id=235 ) to get your cache up and running again.
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This cache is carrying one or more logs which suggest some attention by the cache owner is needed.
The guidelines advise that the CO should make occasional visits to check on the cache as well as promptly address any logs that indicate that the cache requires some attention. If you can not attend to the issue promptly, then you need to Disable the cache - I have disabled it this time.
Please respond to this situation (or indicated your intentions including a date) within **28 Days**, otherwise it will be necessary to withdraw the cache from the Active listing. The [Geocache Maintenance guideline](http://www.geocaching.com/about/guidelines.aspx#cachemaintenance) explains a CO's responsibility towards checking and maintaining the cache when problems are reported.
**And don't forget,** once you have addressed the issue, post both an "Owner Maintenance" log, see here; [Removing the Needs Maintenance Icon](http://support.groundspeak.com/index.php?pg=kb.page&id=404) and an "Enable Listing" log, see here; [Temporarily Disable and Enable ](https://support.groundspeak.com/index.php?pg=kb.page&id=235 ) to get your cache up and running again.
I’m afraid time to go.
Thanks beau2007 and clear skies from TeamAstro. ️ Cache the planet!
Thanks beau2007 and clear skies from TeamAstro. ️ Cache the planet!
Second or is it third look. No cigar today.
You pwned us n00bs.
We will return.
Look look look. You are only as good as your next find.
Thanks and clear skies from TeamAstro. [^] Cache the planet!
You pwned us n00bs.
We will return.
Look look look. You are only as good as your next find.
Thanks and clear skies from TeamAstro. [^] Cache the planet!
Please check. Pretty sure this is now flotsam…
Thanks beau2007 and clear skies from TeamAstro. ️ Cache the planet!
Thanks beau2007 and clear skies from TeamAstro. ️ Cache the planet!
I had a really good look. I found a couple of bricks but cannot locate a cache. Oh well. Will try again another day.
You pwned us n00bs.
We will return.
Look look look - you are only as good as your next find. We will return.
Found the 2 red bricks but alas the cache was no where I looked. There has been some big tides of late that washed a few caches away eg GC9CZT0. Worth a check.
Thanks to beau2007 and **clear skies** from TeamAstro. [^] Cache the planet!
We will return.
Look look look - you are only as good as your next find. We will return.
Found the 2 red bricks but alas the cache was no where I looked. There has been some big tides of late that washed a few caches away eg GC9CZT0. Worth a check.
Thanks to beau2007 and **clear skies** from TeamAstro. [^] Cache the planet!
Lovely day to be out and about using Geocaching as a guide. Finished our harvest work at Viterrra and now enjoying some relaxing time on YP. Little deviation today to Parham and Port Wakefield bakery.
TFTC
TFTC
Found on a quick caching run north. Adelaide to Alice Springs and back in a week.
We were almost home and decided to make a short detour to get a couple of caches out this way.
TFTC
We were almost home and decided to make a short detour to get a couple of caches out this way.
TFTC
Up early today to get ready for a big caching day up North with JJ52, Earthlight and LíB. With packed lunch done and everything organized headed up to Port Wakefield with JJ52 to meet the others.
It was a weird day for weather rain, warm, sunshine, wind we had a good mixture.
It was great to find all the caches we looked for, excellent team work by all the crew made for a super enjoyable day out. The Sad Fisherman is no longer although we suspect there may be more to this series like a hat or a bucket to come.
Once The trail was finished Earthlight and LíB headed home leaving JJ52 and I to seek out a few more caches before heading home to complete Sunday night chores.
A great day with a good variety of hides and cleared up 2 dnf. Was lovely to see Goodlook, Erin, Alysse and CP on the trail.
Thanks to Fishy Tails for this fab pieces of artwork with some nice variety and all the other CO for their cache placements and ongoing maintenance.
Very rapid find sign and return here. TFTC!
It was a weird day for weather rain, warm, sunshine, wind we had a good mixture.
It was great to find all the caches we looked for, excellent team work by all the crew made for a super enjoyable day out. The Sad Fisherman is no longer although we suspect there may be more to this series like a hat or a bucket to come.
Once The trail was finished Earthlight and LíB headed home leaving JJ52 and I to seek out a few more caches before heading home to complete Sunday night chores.
A great day with a good variety of hides and cleared up 2 dnf. Was lovely to see Goodlook, Erin, Alysse and CP on the trail.
Thanks to Fishy Tails for this fab pieces of artwork with some nice variety and all the other CO for their cache placements and ongoing maintenance.
Very rapid find sign and return here. TFTC!
After completing The Sad Fisher series and saying our farewells to earthlight and LíB Michells&hound and I headed south and found a few stray caches on our way home. [^]
As we had come to Parham to find a puzzle cache we thought we would get some of the others here while we were at it, even though the weather had turned cold and windy.
We had a quick walk to GZ as it had started raining so we were pleased that it was an easy find and we didn't get too wet.
Thanks for the cache beau2007.
As we had come to Parham to find a puzzle cache we thought we would get some of the others here while we were at it, even though the weather had turned cold and windy.
We had a quick walk to GZ as it had started raining so we were pleased that it was an easy find and we didn't get too wet.
Thanks for the cache beau2007.
earthlight and I were heading for a day at Port Broughton and so Rex and I picked her up at 8.30am[^]
We dropepd her back at 10.20pm[|)][^][|)]
During the day we had eaten lunch at the Port Broughton Hotel, walked the jetty at Broughton, laughed at Rex barking at and chasing seagulls and pigeons, found 13 caches and I did 1 lot of maintenance[^] on 1 of my own caches[^] as well as ending our day with a FTF
We had a fantastic day with only 1 real rain shower and sunshine at times too[^]
A quick find here after a short and pleasant walk in
Rex loves the beach[:X] and ran around trying to get to the water.... at low tide
TNLN. SL. TFTC beau2007
We dropepd her back at 10.20pm[|)][^][|)]
During the day we had eaten lunch at the Port Broughton Hotel, walked the jetty at Broughton, laughed at Rex barking at and chasing seagulls and pigeons, found 13 caches and I did 1 lot of maintenance[^] on 1 of my own caches[^] as well as ending our day with a FTF
We had a fantastic day with only 1 real rain shower and sunshine at times too[^]
A quick find here after a short and pleasant walk in
Rex loves the beach[:X] and ran around trying to get to the water.... at low tide
TNLN. SL. TFTC beau2007
Found with locus cache on our way to to Pt Broughton. Cache all ok but area needs a little TLC
TFTC
Yay another smiley added to our maps. The day has been a bit of a mixed bag weather wise. Rain & fog in the morning then it’s cleared up to be a cold but sunny afternoon as we make our way across some great country doing what we love, CACHING!
Yay another smiley added to our maps. The day has been a bit of a mixed bag weather wise. Rain & fog in the morning then it’s cleared up to be a cold but sunny afternoon as we make our way across some great country doing what we love, CACHING!
Found during a visit the Port Parham to Thompson Beach area. Thanks for the cache beau2007!
It was smashing things or caching... guess which one Owl chose! This one was a nice, soothing quick find with a good view.
The Waterloo Sunset is a sweet Champagne cocktail that is made in layers. Perfect for spring and summer entertaining, the recipe from Beefeater Gin is a delightful twist on a couple of popular cocktails.
First, you have the interesting base of gin and elderflower liqueur in a sparkling wine drink that mimics an elderflower cocktail. Then, there is the "sunrise" element that is most commonly found in a tequila sunrise. In this case, however, the "rise" is attributed to raspberry liqueur instead of grenadine. It is a stunning cocktail for celebrating any occasion.
Ingredients
2 ounces gin (Beefeater 24)
1 ounce elderflower liqueur
1/4 ounce raspberry liqueur
2 ounces Champagne
Steps to Make It
Gather the ingredients.
Stir Beefeater 24 and elderflower liqueur with ice. Strain into a Champagne flute.
Fill the glass with Champagne, then slowly pour the raspberry liqueur over the back of a bar spoon.
Serve and enjoy!
Tips
-Beefeater 24 is a twist on the standard bottle of gin from the brand. The primary difference is that two types of green tea (Japanese Sencha and Chinese green tea) are added to the list of botanicals.
-For the elderflower liqueur, St. Germain is likely the easiest one to find. There are a few others on the market, including from brands like Bols, Fiorente, and Gifford.
-Chambord is the best-known raspberry liqueur but, again, there are other options worth exploring. Bols, di Amore, and Rouge are just a few good choices.
-When pouring the raspberry liqueur, using a spoon will disrupt the flow. It's a technique that's typically used for floating drink ingredients, but here the heavier liqueur should sink to the bottom and slowly rise as you drink. Don't stir the cocktail in the serving glass or you will lose the effect.
Recipe Variations
Any sparkling wine will do just fine in the Waterloo sunset. Champagne is often used in recipes because it's the best-known, but you can save money and still have a fabulous drink by pouring something like Prosecco or a sparkling rosé.
Though no garnish is suggested in the recipe, floating a few fresh raspberries on top of the drink is a lovely way to dress it up.
If you like, switch to the "original" sunrise ingredient and pour grenadine instead of a liqueur. You can also use other red fruit liqueurs, such as strawberry or crème de cassis.
How Strong Is a Waterloo Sunset?
It may have a sweet, effervescent taste, but the Waterloo sunset is not a light drink. A good indication of its strength is the fact that it's made entirely of alcohol, so it weighs in around 24 percent ABV (48 proof). That's not terribly powerful—more like a cosmopolitan—yet it is one of stronger champagne cocktails.
Cache was found in the first place we looked. Thanks for placing a fun cache guys. We do love your work. We signed the logbook. Of course we did that is way we play this game. Cache in pretty good condition for the cache age.
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Easter 2020 was supposed to see South Australia Geocaching hosting the next Easter big MEGA event, GeoVenture 2020 at Millicent. GC82DAN. The event is now postponed six months to early October. Check out the event page and our website for new details. We would love to see you at this three day event. Mega event sponsored by Wattle Range Council, Geocaching.com and many other supporters. Lots of caches to find including two classic art work trails.
This particular geocache was found using one of the following GPS enabled devices, Garmin GPSr, Montana 680t, Oregon 650 or Dakota 20 and a Samsung S8. Waypoints and paperless geocaching were downloaded via GSAK 9. Log prepared, checked and submitted using GSAK publish logs...
Warning, this hobby can be addictive. It can lead to exercise, meeting new people and finding interesting places you might not have known existed otherwise. Beware: you may have fun.
First, you have the interesting base of gin and elderflower liqueur in a sparkling wine drink that mimics an elderflower cocktail. Then, there is the "sunrise" element that is most commonly found in a tequila sunrise. In this case, however, the "rise" is attributed to raspberry liqueur instead of grenadine. It is a stunning cocktail for celebrating any occasion.
Ingredients
2 ounces gin (Beefeater 24)
1 ounce elderflower liqueur
1/4 ounce raspberry liqueur
2 ounces Champagne
Steps to Make It
Gather the ingredients.
Stir Beefeater 24 and elderflower liqueur with ice. Strain into a Champagne flute.
Fill the glass with Champagne, then slowly pour the raspberry liqueur over the back of a bar spoon.
Serve and enjoy!
Tips
-Beefeater 24 is a twist on the standard bottle of gin from the brand. The primary difference is that two types of green tea (Japanese Sencha and Chinese green tea) are added to the list of botanicals.
-For the elderflower liqueur, St. Germain is likely the easiest one to find. There are a few others on the market, including from brands like Bols, Fiorente, and Gifford.
-Chambord is the best-known raspberry liqueur but, again, there are other options worth exploring. Bols, di Amore, and Rouge are just a few good choices.
-When pouring the raspberry liqueur, using a spoon will disrupt the flow. It's a technique that's typically used for floating drink ingredients, but here the heavier liqueur should sink to the bottom and slowly rise as you drink. Don't stir the cocktail in the serving glass or you will lose the effect.
Recipe Variations
Any sparkling wine will do just fine in the Waterloo sunset. Champagne is often used in recipes because it's the best-known, but you can save money and still have a fabulous drink by pouring something like Prosecco or a sparkling rosé.
Though no garnish is suggested in the recipe, floating a few fresh raspberries on top of the drink is a lovely way to dress it up.
If you like, switch to the "original" sunrise ingredient and pour grenadine instead of a liqueur. You can also use other red fruit liqueurs, such as strawberry or crème de cassis.
How Strong Is a Waterloo Sunset?
It may have a sweet, effervescent taste, but the Waterloo sunset is not a light drink. A good indication of its strength is the fact that it's made entirely of alcohol, so it weighs in around 24 percent ABV (48 proof). That's not terribly powerful—more like a cosmopolitan—yet it is one of stronger champagne cocktails.
Cache was found in the first place we looked. Thanks for placing a fun cache guys. We do love your work. We signed the logbook. Of course we did that is way we play this game. Cache in pretty good condition for the cache age.
I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
Easter 2020 was supposed to see South Australia Geocaching hosting the next Easter big MEGA event, GeoVenture 2020 at Millicent. GC82DAN. The event is now postponed six months to early October. Check out the event page and our website for new details. We would love to see you at this three day event. Mega event sponsored by Wattle Range Council, Geocaching.com and many other supporters. Lots of caches to find including two classic art work trails.
This particular geocache was found using one of the following GPS enabled devices, Garmin GPSr, Montana 680t, Oregon 650 or Dakota 20 and a Samsung S8. Waypoints and paperless geocaching were downloaded via GSAK 9. Log prepared, checked and submitted using GSAK publish logs...
Warning, this hobby can be addictive. It can lead to exercise, meeting new people and finding interesting places you might not have known existed otherwise. Beware: you may have fun.
*FTF* First to Find at 18:03 hr.
This evening following a work meeting up north, I decided to head a little further to visit a few small towns and get out for some exercise, after being cooped up working from home earlier in the day. Consequently, I called into Dublin, Thompson Beach, Parham, and Webb Beach, before heading home as it was getting dark. It was probably a little further drive than what I was anticipating, but it was still cool to be 4WDing along the beaches, and jogging around various parts. I enjoyed seeing the makeshift tow vehicles ("Jinkers") from collecting their boats at Parham, and it's a must-see unique sight!
This afternoon I was out north with work looking at a Contractor’s yard, when I still remembered that this one probably hadn’t been visited yet given the current climate. I decided to drive out to the area, and when I reached GZ, it was a cute little setup overlooking the gulf. The cache was quickly found, and obviously everything was in good shape. Thanks for the cache placement and maintenance!
P.s. no visit is complete to Parham without checking out the toilet tower just up the road! It's at S 34° 26.162' E 138° 15.536'.
This evening following a work meeting up north, I decided to head a little further to visit a few small towns and get out for some exercise, after being cooped up working from home earlier in the day. Consequently, I called into Dublin, Thompson Beach, Parham, and Webb Beach, before heading home as it was getting dark. It was probably a little further drive than what I was anticipating, but it was still cool to be 4WDing along the beaches, and jogging around various parts. I enjoyed seeing the makeshift tow vehicles ("Jinkers") from collecting their boats at Parham, and it's a must-see unique sight!
This afternoon I was out north with work looking at a Contractor’s yard, when I still remembered that this one probably hadn’t been visited yet given the current climate. I decided to drive out to the area, and when I reached GZ, it was a cute little setup overlooking the gulf. The cache was quickly found, and obviously everything was in good shape. Thanks for the cache placement and maintenance!
P.s. no visit is complete to Parham without checking out the toilet tower just up the road! It's at S 34° 26.162' E 138° 15.536'.