Don't worry, he's 'armless Beechboro, Western Australia, Australia
By
Silly Dad Australia on 25-Jul-20. Waypoint GC8X79M
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I am archiving this cache due to the unfortunate lack of action taken to restore it, or any communication from the cache owner, Silly Dad Australia, requesting additional time.Despite ample opportunities provided for the Cache Owner to respond, their silence leads me to the conclusion that the cache has been abandoned.In such cases, archived caches will not be unarchived, and as a result, this location is now open for the placement of a new cache by another interested party.Thanks,BalayangCommunity Reviewer - Australia
###Cache Maintenance Visit Required please.###
This geocache has been brought to my attention as needing an Owner Maintenance visit, as the logs indicate that it is most likely missing, or else some other problem exists with the cache. See the [GCHQ Health Score](https://www.geocaching.com/help/index.php?pg=kb.chapter&id=38&pgid=713) process.
I agree that it certainly seems necessary to have it checked by the Cache Owner.
The cache owner needs to:
* Take action to restore the cache or address issues such as correcting the D/T rating.
* Re-enable the cache by posting an Enable log
* Post an Owner Maintenance log to advise what has been done and to clear any Needs Maintenance attribute which is present.
Otherwise :
* Post a Note Log to request more time if necessary or provide other information..
**Do not use an Owner Maintenance log for this. That is for use only **when you actually do something to repair the cache**.
Alternatively:
* Archive the cache, and remove any remaining geo-litter from the site.
In the meantime, I've temporarily disabled the cache page to await owner action by Silly Dad Australia and to take it off the playing board to prevent further geocaching community inconvenience.
[Please see the maintenance section of the Geocache Hiding Guidelines.](https://www.geocaching.com/play/guidelines?expand=1#cachemaintenance)
**I will check back in 30 days** to see that action has been by the CO.
If nothing has happened, I will assume that the cache has been abandoned, and, unfortunately, I will need to Archive this cache.
*Caches archived because of lack of maintenance/abandonment will not be unarchived.*
The Geocaching Community needs to have a degree of certainty that a cache is in good condition, waiting to be found, and the CO has a responsibility to maintain their caches.
Please see [my profile page](https://www.geocaching.com/p/default.aspx?u=Balayang) for additional information.
Thank you
Balayang
Community Reviewer -Australia
This geocache has been brought to my attention as needing an Owner Maintenance visit, as the logs indicate that it is most likely missing, or else some other problem exists with the cache. See the [GCHQ Health Score](https://www.geocaching.com/help/index.php?pg=kb.chapter&id=38&pgid=713) process.
I agree that it certainly seems necessary to have it checked by the Cache Owner.
The cache owner needs to:
* Take action to restore the cache or address issues such as correcting the D/T rating.
* Re-enable the cache by posting an Enable log
* Post an Owner Maintenance log to advise what has been done and to clear any Needs Maintenance attribute which is present.
Otherwise :
* Post a Note Log to request more time if necessary or provide other information..
**Do not use an Owner Maintenance log for this. That is for use only **when you actually do something to repair the cache**.
Alternatively:
* Archive the cache, and remove any remaining geo-litter from the site.
In the meantime, I've temporarily disabled the cache page to await owner action by Silly Dad Australia and to take it off the playing board to prevent further geocaching community inconvenience.
[Please see the maintenance section of the Geocache Hiding Guidelines.](https://www.geocaching.com/play/guidelines?expand=1#cachemaintenance)
**I will check back in 30 days** to see that action has been by the CO.
If nothing has happened, I will assume that the cache has been abandoned, and, unfortunately, I will need to Archive this cache.
*Caches archived because of lack of maintenance/abandonment will not be unarchived.*
The Geocaching Community needs to have a degree of certainty that a cache is in good condition, waiting to be found, and the CO has a responsibility to maintain their caches.
Please see [my profile page](https://www.geocaching.com/p/default.aspx?u=Balayang) for additional information.
Thank you
Balayang
Community Reviewer -Australia
Bring your own pen ! Great little spot ! Moving on to the rest of the Frankenstein series
Thanks Silly dad. Found all 3 in the Frankenstein monster series today. Enjoyed the theme
Coordinates changed from:
S 31° 51.791 E 115° 56.784
Coordinates changed to:
S 31° 51.786 E 115° 56.788
Distance from original: 36.7 feet or 11.2 meters.
Earthworks on the path next to the original hide damaged the position.
S 31° 51.791 E 115° 56.784
Coordinates changed to:
S 31° 51.786 E 115° 56.788
Distance from original: 36.7 feet or 11.2 meters.
Earthworks on the path next to the original hide damaged the position.
My GPS had me going in circles. Finally found with the assistance of one of the previous finders photos. Thanks for the hide.
This was a fairly quick find because the previous finders. The cache was 18m north from what my gas was saying Tftc
Find 11 of 14 with 1 DNF on a windy bike ride around Noranda, then a nice stroll around Thorburn Park.
Despite the co-ords being out Mr O walked straight to this one.
TFTC Silly Dad Australia!
Despite the co-ords being out Mr O walked straight to this one.
TFTC Silly Dad Australia!
Having had to rely on previous logs for clues given the inaccuracy of the coordinates, I feel like this one has been somewhat abandoned by the CO.
Finding a few caches in the area, this was our next stop... Surprisingly this one was found quite quickly, but the co-ordinates should be updated on this one.
TFTC Silly Dad Australia
TFTC Silly Dad Australia
Coordinates are way out - found it with the clues from previous cachers.
Didn’t bring a pen - as usual - so here’s a photo for evidence
Didn’t bring a pen - as usual - so here’s a photo for evidence
Had to search for a while for this one, the phone GPS wasn't doing that well in the rainy conditions.
Found it in the end, thanks for the cache Silly Dad Australia
Found it in the end, thanks for the cache Silly Dad Australia
Today (one day later) I found out what a bison tube is, so next time we go we'll know what we are actually looking for!
Childless this morning so I’m taking advantage before church.
Hunted around gz for something different then I started to read some previous logs.
As suggested found around 22m from the posted coords.
Tftc
Hunted around gz for something different then I started to read some previous logs.
As suggested found around 22m from the posted coords.
Tftc
I had to skip this one on my walk as a muggle was opposite playing with his motorbike. Whilst grabbing the last one I heard him ride off. I returned and after reading the logs I readjusted my search. GZ was about 20m away but very obvious. As I was signing the log the motorbike returned so it was quick return and I wandered off. TFTC
Last one. Had to read recent logs to know where to look here. It seems safe enough under its piece of concrete. Thanks for the hide.
Out and about finding some caches around the Beechboro area today. Found eventually my GPS was a little out TFTC
Slight detour on the way home from work this morning to clear up the ancient Wonders. I nearly gave up on this one but did eventually find part of the cache and the log strewn on the ground. See my NM log for details.
Part of the cache along with the log was lying on the ground. I placed the bits in a rubber glove and placed that under an obvious bit of concrete next to a wooden pole leading into the trees.
Edit: sorry about the NA log I pressed the wrong type, fixed.
Edit: sorry about the NA log I pressed the wrong type, fixed.
Having found the other caches nearby and now knowing what I was searching for I found the other half of the cache around 20m from where I found the rest of it.
The now complete cache is under the same bit of concrete, CO just needs to place it.
The now complete cache is under the same bit of concrete, CO just needs to place it.
After getting caught by kimmorley (nice to meet you!) we made a quick find and signed the log, TFTC
A nice series not far from home could no longer be ignored. Thanks Silly Dad au.
Thanks Silly Dad Australia for placing and maintaining this cache. Out and about with Barnzy12 getting a few smily faces.
Out and about with Cravo10 for a mornings caching north of the river and a little out east towards whiteman park. Nailed 20 odd caches and 5 labs to make a successful mornings work.
Enjoyed the variety of containers with a few easy ones, few muggle central locations, some bush stuff through whiteman park and some tree walking/stream crossings.
Special thanks to the local COs for some good quality caches. Well played.
Enjoyed the variety of containers with a few easy ones, few muggle central locations, some bush stuff through whiteman park and some tree walking/stream crossings.
Special thanks to the local COs for some good quality caches. Well played.
Out today in Whiteman Park and surrounding areas, caching with Ooh Yeh. Approached ground zero and quickly made a quick find.
TFTC
TFTC
Was in Midland taking my son for a driving lesson when these and a few other new caches popped up not far away. After a FTF in Guildford we dropped past here for a quick find at GZ. TFTC
Congratulations on your first hides. Great coords and nice caches.
TFTC Silly Dad Australia this is find # 10045 for us.
TFTC Silly Dad Australia this is find # 10045 for us.
We were out at Our youth Bible study and noticed this cache was nearby
So ‘on our way home’ managed to stop and collect our first FTF for a long time
A quick find - TFTC
So ‘on our way home’ managed to stop and collect our first FTF for a long time
A quick find - TFTC