Bletchley 5 Bletchley, South Australia, Australia
By
MooskaMouse on 08-Aug-20. Waypoint GC8Y1FC
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Off on another adventure around Strathalbyn! Thanks for the cache, found with Chloe!
Travelling with iluvtrekking from our home state of WA on a SA caching foray. Staying in Milang a few days to do the Nurragi track caches and to grab others in the area. That track done we are ranging further afield to grab some finds. Quick find. Thanks for the hide. LNCU
We visit Swan Hill, Mildura, Renmark, Barossa Valley, Victor Harbour, Tailem Bend and the last night at Ballarat. Stopped for few caches on the way. We had a lot of fun travelling these roads and seeing the farms and wildlife along the way. We found a range of caches. Many thanks to the CO's for placing and maintaining these caches.
Paddle Chick and myself are heading to Murray Bridge area. Getting caches along the way and very hot today
After setting up our tents at the campground, Bullertrout and I are back out getting a few more caches. TFTC MooskaMouse#16694
Found with shonkylogic while out and about geocaching for the day.TFTCCheers and Happy HuntingSouthern Cross Caching
The pattern of five dots on a die is called a quincunx. Excellent Scrabble word. Will send everyone running for the dictionary.
There are five rings in the Olympic symbol (stay tuned for PyeongChang 2018).
Five is a prime number.
It’s also a Fibonacci number.
You have 5 senses (so do I).
“Take five” means to take a five minute rest. It’s amazing how often the break lasts longer than that.
There are 5 players on the court for each side in a game of basketball (unless you’re playing one on one).
A devout follower of Islam worships five times a day facing the holy city of Mecca.
The Islamic creed is the ‘Five Pillars of the Faith’.
Punch traditionally has five ingredients (some lovely form of liquor, water, sugar, lemon juice, and an even lovelier choice of spice).
The lovely liquor is often contained in fifths.
The name punch comes from the Hindi word for five. Who knew?
Boron is the 5th element in the period table.
There is a movie called the Fifth Element. I haven’t seen it, but I’m pretty sure it’s not about boron.
Five babies are born every second.
5 is a Catalan Number (look it up if you’re interested).
There are five vowels in the English alphabet (yes, “y” gets short changed every time).
A nickel is worth 5 cents (I didn’t say they were all new and interesting facts).
A fiver is a five pound note in Britain.
We have five fingers on each hand.
And five toes on each foot.
“V” is five in Roman numerals. (Do they still teach Roman numerals in school?)
The pentathlon has five events.
Pentagram, pentangle and pentacle are all names for a five-pointed star.
A pentagon has 5 sides. Also five angles. Also lots of high ranking military people.
Confucius said: “To practice five things under all circumstances constitutes perfect Virtue; these five are gravity, generosity of soul, sincerity, earnestness, and kindness.”
A pentasyllabic word has five syllables. The word pentasyllabic is pentasyllabic.
Most bolts are hexagonal, but the ones on most fire hydrants are pentagonal because you need a special wrench to open them.
Five was Coco Chanel’s lucky number. In 1921, she introduced Chanel No. 5 on the fifth day of the fifth month.
There are five books in the Torah.
The book of Psalms is arranged into 5 books.
Number 5 DearKidLoveMom.comThe New Testament contains 5 foundational books.
In Greek Orthodox Christian mysticism, the number 5 symbolizes the Holy Spirit.
The Five Platonic Solids are the only five convex regular solids it is possible to construct. (They are the tetrahedron (four sides), the cube (six sides), the octahedron (eight sides), the dodecahedron (12 sides) and the icosahedron (20 sides).)
Flowers on the wild rose has five petals.
Apples, blackberries, raspberries, strawberries, pears, cherries, plums, and peaches all have flowers that have five petals. They are related to the wild rose (wouldn’t it be perfect if they were 5th cousins?).
The 5 Elements: Fire, Air, Water, Earth, and Spirit.
The constellation Cassiopeia has five stars. And five syllables.
Libra also has five stars. And five letters.
The world’s largest hula hoop was 5 meters across. Not your everyday hula hoop.
Beethoven’s 5th symphony was one of his more famous pieces. It also led to a film (which was direct to video, so not many people noticed).
Five is the smallest number of queens needed to attack every square on a standard chess board. Who gets five queens? Ridiculous.
Five Points was a neighborhood in Lower Manhattan (NYC). The Five Points Gang was the criminal gang from – wait for it – Five Points.
There are 5 calories in half a peanut. (Depending on the size of the peanut.)
Wood is the traditional gift for a 5th
Silverware is the modern gift for a 5th Someone needs to get more creative on gifting.
See the numbers are important. Thanks MooskaMouse for the cache
There are five rings in the Olympic symbol (stay tuned for PyeongChang 2018).
Five is a prime number.
It’s also a Fibonacci number.
You have 5 senses (so do I).
“Take five” means to take a five minute rest. It’s amazing how often the break lasts longer than that.
There are 5 players on the court for each side in a game of basketball (unless you’re playing one on one).
A devout follower of Islam worships five times a day facing the holy city of Mecca.
The Islamic creed is the ‘Five Pillars of the Faith’.
Punch traditionally has five ingredients (some lovely form of liquor, water, sugar, lemon juice, and an even lovelier choice of spice).
The lovely liquor is often contained in fifths.
The name punch comes from the Hindi word for five. Who knew?
Boron is the 5th element in the period table.
There is a movie called the Fifth Element. I haven’t seen it, but I’m pretty sure it’s not about boron.
Five babies are born every second.
5 is a Catalan Number (look it up if you’re interested).
There are five vowels in the English alphabet (yes, “y” gets short changed every time).
A nickel is worth 5 cents (I didn’t say they were all new and interesting facts).
A fiver is a five pound note in Britain.
We have five fingers on each hand.
And five toes on each foot.
“V” is five in Roman numerals. (Do they still teach Roman numerals in school?)
The pentathlon has five events.
Pentagram, pentangle and pentacle are all names for a five-pointed star.
A pentagon has 5 sides. Also five angles. Also lots of high ranking military people.
Confucius said: “To practice five things under all circumstances constitutes perfect Virtue; these five are gravity, generosity of soul, sincerity, earnestness, and kindness.”
A pentasyllabic word has five syllables. The word pentasyllabic is pentasyllabic.
Most bolts are hexagonal, but the ones on most fire hydrants are pentagonal because you need a special wrench to open them.
Five was Coco Chanel’s lucky number. In 1921, she introduced Chanel No. 5 on the fifth day of the fifth month.
There are five books in the Torah.
The book of Psalms is arranged into 5 books.
Number 5 DearKidLoveMom.comThe New Testament contains 5 foundational books.
In Greek Orthodox Christian mysticism, the number 5 symbolizes the Holy Spirit.
The Five Platonic Solids are the only five convex regular solids it is possible to construct. (They are the tetrahedron (four sides), the cube (six sides), the octahedron (eight sides), the dodecahedron (12 sides) and the icosahedron (20 sides).)
Flowers on the wild rose has five petals.
Apples, blackberries, raspberries, strawberries, pears, cherries, plums, and peaches all have flowers that have five petals. They are related to the wild rose (wouldn’t it be perfect if they were 5th cousins?).
The 5 Elements: Fire, Air, Water, Earth, and Spirit.
The constellation Cassiopeia has five stars. And five syllables.
Libra also has five stars. And five letters.
The world’s largest hula hoop was 5 meters across. Not your everyday hula hoop.
Beethoven’s 5th symphony was one of his more famous pieces. It also led to a film (which was direct to video, so not many people noticed).
Five is the smallest number of queens needed to attack every square on a standard chess board. Who gets five queens? Ridiculous.
Five Points was a neighborhood in Lower Manhattan (NYC). The Five Points Gang was the criminal gang from – wait for it – Five Points.
There are 5 calories in half a peanut. (Depending on the size of the peanut.)
Wood is the traditional gift for a 5th
Silverware is the modern gift for a 5th Someone needs to get more creative on gifting.
See the numbers are important. Thanks MooskaMouse for the cache
Another geocaching trip to Australia with tmann421.
This time to SA and surrounding areas.
Enjoyed the caches and the sites
Signed logs tm/ww NZ
Thanks to all the cache owners for their efforts in placing the hides.
This time to SA and surrounding areas.
Enjoyed the caches and the sites
Signed logs tm/ww NZ
Thanks to all the cache owners for their efforts in placing the hides.
*Another geocaching adventure with woolwood9.*
We visited many good caches and trails on our trip and had a lot of fun!
*Really appreciate your effort, MooskaMouse putting this cache series out.*
We soon located the container.
All logs stamped: *tm/ww NZ*
We visited many good caches and trails on our trip and had a lot of fun!
*Really appreciate your effort, MooskaMouse putting this cache series out.*
We soon located the container.
All logs stamped: *tm/ww NZ*
Another lovely day in Tailem bend with BettyBoo3747 and the geodoggies.
We drove down to Victor Harbor to do some AdLabs and assorted caches (and ride the tram out to the island). Unfortunately, it was drizzling, cold and generally miserable in Victor Harbor so we changed plans.
We thought we would try a few of these just to see what they were like with the aim of coming back another day. We ended up at #17.
We only stopped then because we were both soaked from the long wet grass.
Good sized containers for this series, but I think the logs could be a bit bigger.
Thanks, Robmc.
We drove down to Victor Harbor to do some AdLabs and assorted caches (and ride the tram out to the island). Unfortunately, it was drizzling, cold and generally miserable in Victor Harbor so we changed plans.
We thought we would try a few of these just to see what they were like with the aim of coming back another day. We ended up at #17.
We only stopped then because we were both soaked from the long wet grass.
Good sized containers for this series, but I think the logs could be a bit bigger.
Thanks, Robmc.
#20160. Day 19 of our holiday in SA . Plan A was to drive to Victor Harbor to do some AdLabs and take a trip out to Granite Island. It was a sunny morning when we left Tailem Bend. We did some caching on the way and as we neared VH the wet, cold, drizzly rain moved forward to meet us. Also with the start of the school holidays the place was so, so busy. We cut our losses and turned to Plan B - that was to head back to camp and grab a few more on the return trip if we could without getting too wet. Managed to find 28 caches and do a couple of AdLabs.
Noticed this series on the way to VH so thought we might do just a few if it wasn't too wet on the way home. Well, we did do quite a few and we were utterly soaked through by the time we gave it away and headed back to Tailem Bend.
Thanks Toxicmouse5
Noticed this series on the way to VH so thought we might do just a few if it wasn't too wet on the way home. Well, we did do quite a few and we were utterly soaked through by the time we gave it away and headed back to Tailem Bend.
Thanks Toxicmouse5
Yet another find on a great afternoon out with crystal1984 and the kidlets
Another cache find on our 2022 South Australian Adventure. A beautiful day today, perfect for geocaching. All good here TFTC.
We are enjoying our time travelling SA. Fantastic towns, ruins, beaches and cliffs & wine. Thanks to all the COs for taking us on this geo-guided tour.
We are enjoying our time travelling SA. Fantastic towns, ruins, beaches and cliffs & wine. Thanks to all the COs for taking us on this geo-guided tour.
Thought we knew where this one was as we came to a stop, but we were wrong .
Found in the second place we looked .
TNLNSL.
Thanks MooskaMouse.
Found in the second place we looked .
TNLNSL.
Thanks MooskaMouse.
Staying with friends nearby. Cool today but we've rugged up to do a little geocaching. This was one we targeted and found. Thanks Mooska mouse
We had been saving the Bletchley trail of caches to do now to help us attain the December ‘Reach the Peak’ souvenirs.
We were able to find them all.
Many thanks for the series MooskaMouse
We were able to find them all.
Many thanks for the series MooskaMouse
found with mogni. Out for a drive and grabbing a few caches we always seem to drive by then heading to Strathalbyn to complete the Bletchley series plus a few Roads that never were that where close to that power trail and then getting a few more strays on the way home.
Out for a Sunday drive with Sir_spectre and Chloe the geodog. We had a plan but it changed slightly so Chloe could join us for the fun day out.
Thanks to opted-out user from mogni
Thanks to opted-out user from mogni
Out on a caching day with BearyOrganised and Tigtog08. Nice quick find. Signed log Tftc
We decided to do this run of caches today with ilook4geo after the rain had stopped. They were all easy enough to find and each log was stamped, sometimes with difficulty as several were soaking wet. These have been noted on the appropriate pages.
Thank you to MooskaMouse for placing this series of caches.
Thank you to MooskaMouse for placing this series of caches.
No problems in finding this series of caches along with goingplaces2. Most were on good order with only a few having problems. Each cache was retrieved, the log was signed and all was replaced. Job done! TFTC.
Day 9 of our trip away, staying at Strathalbyn for a few nights on the way home from the Millicent Mega. Today’s focus was to pick up the Oz Mega Signal geoart.
138 finds for the day and 716 for the trip.
A quick find here.
TFTC MooskaMouse.
138 finds for the day and 716 for the trip.
A quick find here.
TFTC MooskaMouse.
Out on a map clearing day in the Strathalbyn area grabbing caches wherever I can find them. TFTC
Catching up on logging
Found During the JLWE event
Thank you for keeping the game alive
Found During the JLWE event
Thank you for keeping the game alive
Night raid to get the numbers up for the weekend. Some were found, some were not. TFTC.
Chasing numbers this evening with Tweety2 & Bubbles8 and this was conveniently located to help us add to our tally. Off we set with torches at the ready and made fairly good progress, alas we didn’t quite get them all before the clock ticked over for a new day. TFTC!
Out chasing numbers again and today it was the October OTD and the Bletchley series and anything else that seemed like a good idea. Managed to finish what I'd planned just on dark with over 60 finds and only 2 DNFs.
Thanks to MooskaMouse for putting out this cache for me to find
*This log composed and published using GSAK (Geocaching Swiss Army Knife).*
Thanks to MooskaMouse for putting out this cache for me to find
*This log composed and published using GSAK (Geocaching Swiss Army Knife).*
What an awesome day! The weather was fabulous, we ventured around areas we normally fly pass on the highway.
We came across some beautiful scenic views, travelled roads not travelled before, searching cemeteries/graveyards for long lost relatives and even having lunch outside an old church.
Geocaching along the way, we had 3 DNF's, picked up 3 TB's and had an absolute ball/
TFTC
We came across some beautiful scenic views, travelled roads not travelled before, searching cemeteries/graveyards for long lost relatives and even having lunch outside an old church.
Geocaching along the way, we had 3 DNF's, picked up 3 TB's and had an absolute ball/
TFTC
Full time nomads exploring SA, currently staying in Strathalbyn. Out and about today using Geocaching as our tour guide.
TFTC
TFTC
I had almost all of March away from caching to concentrate on the Garden. Time to get back to working towards my goals for the year. Today I just needed a handful of cache finds to fill in my loop calendar. So it was back to this series to get them.[^]
All were quick finds and goal satisfied it was time to leave the rest for another day I need some more. Great to have this little series on hand to do that.
Only one of the three goals from last year achieved. So once again trying and fill my calendar with multi-caches and complete loop 11 again this year. [^] For my third goal I will try and get my DNF numbers to single digits. That should keep me busy again this year! [:o)]
***Thanks MooskaMouse for putting out this cache and maintaining it for our enjoyment. ***
Logs prepared and published through GSAK.
All were quick finds and goal satisfied it was time to leave the rest for another day I need some more. Great to have this little series on hand to do that.
Only one of the three goals from last year achieved. So once again trying and fill my calendar with multi-caches and complete loop 11 again this year. [^] For my third goal I will try and get my DNF numbers to single digits. That should keep me busy again this year! [:o)]
***Thanks MooskaMouse for putting out this cache and maintaining it for our enjoyment. ***
Logs prepared and published through GSAK.
Reasonably accurate coordinates and the hint led to a quick find of this good sized container. The cache and contents were in good condition. Thanks MooskaMouse for the cache.
In all are travels we would not have even thought to traveled to this location.
(Ha Ha). 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 - Mooska Mouse [^]
(Ha Ha). 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 - Mooska Mouse [^]
After spending the day with our family we headed back to the caravan and decided that we had time to find a few caches. We found a wide variety of GZ styles. All caches are in good condition and required no maintenance. The other good thing we find with country road, there is very little traffic. Thanks for placing all of these caches for us to enjoy. SL TFTC
Out for a drive to Langhorne Creek we took a strawberry shortcut through Bletchley to get this geotrail most were easy finds and only a couple involved a short search
TFTC
TFTC
A nice drive today with Jack, Purrfect Di , and Sebastbat.
Thanks MooskaMouse for placing this cache on our map/gameboard
Stamped team Mattycat.
Enjoyed this newish cache series. Nice sized caches with a touch of variety.
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Practice safe caching. Cover up. Wash your hands!!!
Thanks MooskaMouse for placing this cache on our map/gameboard
Stamped team Mattycat.
Enjoyed this newish cache series. Nice sized caches with a touch of variety.
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Practice safe caching. Cover up. Wash your hands!!!
The cache was found in the last place we looked, which as usual was not 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. Due to COVID restrictions the event is now postponed to early October 2021. Check out the event page and our website for new details. We would love to see you at this four day event. Mega event sponsored by Wattle Range Council, Geocaching.com and many other supporters. Lots of caches to find with two classic geo art trails including the famous animated bottle and glass.
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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.
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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. Due to COVID restrictions the event is now postponed to early October 2021. Check out the event page and our website for new details. We would love to see you at this four day event. Mega event sponsored by Wattle Range Council, Geocaching.com and many other supporters. Lots of caches to find with two classic geo art trails including the famous animated bottle and glass.
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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.
Having a day trip to Strathalbyn while staying in Wallunga and stopped for many caches while out and about. Thanks to all the COs for placing these caches to enhance our visit to your area.
Out and about caching today and aim was to do as many of the Bletchley series caches. This cache found and log signed . TFT MooskaMouse
Came to Strath to spend the day and clear a couple of geocaches in town, and do this series (which I guess could honour the famous Bletchley Park decrypting facility in England during WW2). I had not been on this road before. Thanks MooskaMouse.
After the SPLAT event at Shepherds Hill I decided to head to Strath and collect a few caches before catching up with my SIL who has recently moved to Strath.
I found 20 or so caches and had a great day out.
Another quick find TFTC
I found 20 or so caches and had a great day out.
Another quick find TFTC
This afternoon after work, I headed to Strathalbyn primarily to complete the new *Bletchley* series, but also to visit a few others around the outskirts of Strathalbyn and in the town itself. It was a free evening for me, but one of the worst weather-wise - most of the evening it just drizzled and was damp, and walking through soursops and weeds had my runners drenched by the end of the night.
As mentioned, this series was my objective, and I had probably left these to later than anticipated. It was completely dark by the time I got going at 19:45 hr, and in the end, the whole series took me 1-1/4 hr. Most of the caches were reasonably quick to spot, with a few causing some grief. I also found the caches hidden quite away from the road, and having to walk through weeds and soursops tough to keep motivation, since they were full of water, and drenched my shoes and clothes. For the majority of the series, I didn't see any other cars, so probably not a bad location to have this power trail. I started at #1, and continued in order to #25. I do admit that I tried taking the small loop around the other way, going from #18 to #25, and the track quickly disappeared to a few fields and waist-high weeds, to a fence and bushes. I'm sure glad I stopped to survey my approach, and realised there was a full running creek with steep sides - there was no way that there was an existing track through that way.
For this cache, I pulled over nearby, and after a few minutes, I located the cache. The cache container and logbook were in good shape. I grabbed the TB from this cache to continue its onwards travels. Thanks MooskaMouse for the cache placement and ongoing maintenance.
As mentioned, this series was my objective, and I had probably left these to later than anticipated. It was completely dark by the time I got going at 19:45 hr, and in the end, the whole series took me 1-1/4 hr. Most of the caches were reasonably quick to spot, with a few causing some grief. I also found the caches hidden quite away from the road, and having to walk through weeds and soursops tough to keep motivation, since they were full of water, and drenched my shoes and clothes. For the majority of the series, I didn't see any other cars, so probably not a bad location to have this power trail. I started at #1, and continued in order to #25. I do admit that I tried taking the small loop around the other way, going from #18 to #25, and the track quickly disappeared to a few fields and waist-high weeds, to a fence and bushes. I'm sure glad I stopped to survey my approach, and realised there was a full running creek with steep sides - there was no way that there was an existing track through that way.
For this cache, I pulled over nearby, and after a few minutes, I located the cache. The cache container and logbook were in good shape. I grabbed the TB from this cache to continue its onwards travels. Thanks MooskaMouse for the cache placement and ongoing maintenance.
Dropped a TB here...
In Strath for lunch with geokids, so on way home we stopped for a few of these on way home. We did #1-14,, with most found easily with the good hints.. save for #1 which we found 11m west of listed co-ords.
TNLNSL
Thanks
In Strath for lunch with geokids, so on way home we stopped for a few of these on way home. We did #1-14,, with most found easily with the good hints.. save for #1 which we found 11m west of listed co-ords.
TNLNSL
Thanks
I saw this series published and thought I would get to it one day and today was it a but earlier than expected. I started in reverse as it was easier doing it solo that way. All the caches were easily found and are in good condition.
Today after attending my early birds event in north Adelaide I Alex see to head east towards Monarto to complete some of the walking trails before heading to strath and back home via the back roads collecting caches. All up 72 finds for the day
Thanks for the cache
Today after attending my early birds event in north Adelaide I Alex see to head east towards Monarto to complete some of the walking trails before heading to strath and back home via the back roads collecting caches. All up 72 finds for the day
Thanks for the cache
Found out with Beary Organised. Not sure about all the long grass coming up to warm weather. TFTC Mooska Mouse. TNLNSL
Quick easy find with CherryRose while caching in and around Strathalbyn. TFTC TNLNSL
Thanks MooskaMouse for this cache, and the series.
I had the most wonderful day caching. I met up with family at the Monarto junction and we headed south. Picked up 3 of 5 in the Monarto woodland, then completed all but 2 in Ferries McDonald. A GC phone app glitch had me without a GPS for all FM, I was disabled and without my usual directional ability. Thankfully my sister had complete control and guided us through the dense woodland to achieve all we set out to.
We headed across to Bletchley and had a wonderful lunch under a tree by a creek, and were joined by two more keen mugglets. With access to a hotspot I was able to reload the app and I was back in the land of GPS. The five of us headed off and collected every one of the Bletchley series, taking turns at finding based on which side of the car the cache was on. Thank you to MooskaMouse, CP Wanderer and Niftybridge for placing and maintaining these caches, it provided us with a stunning day of caching in awesome weather.
I had the most wonderful day caching. I met up with family at the Monarto junction and we headed south. Picked up 3 of 5 in the Monarto woodland, then completed all but 2 in Ferries McDonald. A GC phone app glitch had me without a GPS for all FM, I was disabled and without my usual directional ability. Thankfully my sister had complete control and guided us through the dense woodland to achieve all we set out to.
We headed across to Bletchley and had a wonderful lunch under a tree by a creek, and were joined by two more keen mugglets. With access to a hotspot I was able to reload the app and I was back in the land of GPS. The five of us headed off and collected every one of the Bletchley series, taking turns at finding based on which side of the car the cache was on. Thank you to MooskaMouse, CP Wanderer and Niftybridge for placing and maintaining these caches, it provided us with a stunning day of caching in awesome weather.
I had come for a drive down to Strath today to complete the new Adventure Lab along with the Bletchley caches and a couple of others that have been placed since the last time I was down here. [^] It was a nice day although a bit grey and windy, but I did find all the caches I looked for and when I had finished I revived with a nice mug of coffee and scones with jam and cream.
I started the Bletchley caches from #1 and found most of the caches quickly with a couple taking a bit longer as the GPSr settled down. Just as I was getting used to the containers and hides a couple of "others" popped up. Noted that #19 is disabled so I didn't attempt to go down that track and made my way around to the other end to finish the series.
Loved the drive along here with the lovely green and yellow crops and at one of the caches I disturbed a couple of big kangaroos and watched them bound away through the field. Bumped into weredunn4 coming the opposite way and we looked for one of the caches together.
Thanks for the cache and series MooskaMouse.
I started the Bletchley caches from #1 and found most of the caches quickly with a couple taking a bit longer as the GPSr settled down. Just as I was getting used to the containers and hides a couple of "others" popped up. Noted that #19 is disabled so I didn't attempt to go down that track and made my way around to the other end to finish the series.
Loved the drive along here with the lovely green and yellow crops and at one of the caches I disturbed a couple of big kangaroos and watched them bound away through the field. Bumped into weredunn4 coming the opposite way and we looked for one of the caches together.
Thanks for the cache and series MooskaMouse.
Found while staying in Strathalbyn for a few days. Found all in the series during a pleasant tour of the area. Thanks for the cache and series MooskaMouse!
In and around Strathalbyn with Trigger_Fish this afternoon trying to dodge raindrops which we did for the most part...
A great little trail with mostly easy finds and containers in good shape...
TFTC MooskaMouse
A great little trail with mostly easy finds and containers in good shape...
TFTC MooskaMouse
Quick find with CPwanderer, clare007 and Aussie M&M on a cold morning.
TFTC and the series MooskaMouse
TFTC and the series MooskaMouse
Out and about caching with clare007, Gizmo's Gang and CPwanderer caching on a very cold winters day. Aussie Mary had arrived with an injury so she had to be careful today.
We ended up leaving one not attempted really as it appeared to be on a driveway as opposed to a road. Saw a farmer coming thru the main road end, so Aussie Mary was happy to not be driving thru that 'road'.
We all made several finds today, loved the creek near one of the cache placements and the canola was in flower today.
TFTC and the series MooskaMouse.
We ended up leaving one not attempted really as it appeared to be on a driveway as opposed to a road. Saw a farmer coming thru the main road end, so Aussie Mary was happy to not be driving thru that 'road'.
We all made several finds today, loved the creek near one of the cache placements and the canola was in flower today.
TFTC and the series MooskaMouse.
Today myself, clare007, Gizmos Gang and AussieM&M completed 25 of the 26 caches in this series. ...... see my note on #19. Weather was pretty foul but in the end the heavy rain held off and we remained dry. Absolutely spot on co ordinates for each cache. We were disappointed that the inner container and logsheet were the only thing in the "small" caches as there was certainly room for a few swaps to make the series a bit more kid friendly. All 25 were quickly located . Excellent hints!!! Thanks Mouskamouse for the series!!!
A quick find with CPwanderer, Gizmo’s Gang & Aussie M&M, thanks for the cache MoosaMouse.