Sergio Stanley, Tasmania, Australia
By
Angus88 on 08-Mar-21. Waypoint GC978JE
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Logs
The Kings Birthday long weekend caching trip to Stanley is now in the second day. Today we found your cache whilst cleaning out the areas around Stanley and Smithton. An early start for us today and we found this cache at 08:00. Thanks Angus88 for placing Sergio for us to find today. This brings my find count to 4888.
Swampy and I decided to visit Stanley with the aim of adding Pine Nut (GC52EF) to my list of oldest caches found. After an excellent trip, visiting the Hydro Power Trail along the way, we continued heading North West caching as we went. We found many different type of hides, cache containers and conditions. We fixed what was needed and replaced as found. What they all had in common was getting 2 geeks outside for some exercise. This find, Sergio, brings my total to 1668 and was found at 08:00 on 8/6/2024.Thanks Angus88 for playing the game and giving us another reason to visit this area. Your cache was visited by my trackables: TB9QQD2, TB9KZ39 and TB7HH81
TFTC!! With Mum down on her hands and knees We soon had this cache logged!!
Thanks Angus88 for hiding this cache and giving us some fun chasing it down This was find number 1,048 for us We are traveling Australia full time in a Coaster Bus and of course grabbing some caches along the way. [Feel free to follow our journey HERE...](https://linktr.ee/SalandAnth)
Today we headed out to find all the S name caches along the trail and beach, Nut ones hopefully tomorrow.It was a little bit windy but otherwise a perfect afternoon for a walk. Geohusband sponsor kid in Peru is Sergio he is all grown up now married with kids and a job, brilliant TFTC Angus
The CO is on a maintenance trip from Latrobe along the north coast and then down the West Coast to Corinna. Today it is the Stanley Tetlow Track hike after doing The Nut caches yesterday. Sergio was found to be in excellent condition so no action required.
Last one on the Tatlow track to be checked on a wild weather day. Everything is in order here.
I found Sergio but I don’t know of one.
TFTC Angus88
Keep smiling
GCA1DNA - SA’s Leap Year Event - 29th February 2024 -
This only happens every 4 years -
Don’t miss out, it’s going to be MEGA -
TFTC Angus88
Keep smiling
GCA1DNA - SA’s Leap Year Event - 29th February 2024 -
This only happens every 4 years -
Don’t miss out, it’s going to be MEGA -
Whoa, I looked there, missed it and geo hubby comes behind me and finds it but TFTC, easy to miss!
This cache Definitely gets the vote for views of the day WOW.
Awarding Angus88 another fav for another trail, Really appreciate all the effort you put in to placing and maintaining your caches
Awarding Angus88 another fav for another trail, Really appreciate all the effort you put in to placing and maintaining your caches
Megawat60 are in Stanley and enjoying the walk after lunch! This one took a while! TFTC!
Out ‘n about with m4yb grabbing a few caches.
Nice quick find for her.
Thanks for the hide and smiley. Angus88
Nice quick find for her.
Thanks for the hide and smiley. Angus88
After event caching with icybeetas, gridge98 and Courneyrose_ we decided to do the coastal walking trail caches. Definitely a group effort finding all these. TFTC
A great walk along the beach with icybeetas, nettieknows and gridge98 on our getaway in Stanley. TFTC.
Great views from here but we didn't linger as the wind was cool. Sergio quickly located and te log signed.
This morning after my event on the water Courtneyrose_, nettieknows, Icybeestas and I made our way along the coastal walking trail then back along the beach over 2 hours to complete the lovely walking trail. All the caches were found in good condition and are all good.
Thanks for the cache
Thanks for the cache
Was expecting magnetic . Just saw a nice snake slithering away into the bush, track is fairly notorious for sightings.
Thanks Angus88 for placing this cache. Found on 10/11/2022 at 7:28 am.
Perfect well done
On a 10 day trip to the Apple isle. Grabbing a few cache along the way. Thanks
Perfect well done
On a 10 day trip to the Apple isle. Grabbing a few cache along the way. Thanks
What a view. TFTC. Couple of caches before dinner with zPoolman and Babayna aka Team Flash
Sergio was still hanging around safely during a maintenance run of the Tatlow Track on 1st July 2022.
Out and about caching with Tassie Trekkers collecting caches pub;ished since our last visit to the area and this was one we found. A well hidden cache, took a few looks to spot. Deserves a favourite. TFTC
While out and about today with whitewebbs we found a few caches on the way and this was one of them.
A nice walk along the beach, little wind and calm seas. A quick find, cache and contents were in good condition.
Thanks for placing and maintaining this cache for our enjoyment.
A nice walk along the beach, little wind and calm seas. A quick find, cache and contents were in good condition.
Thanks for placing and maintaining this cache for our enjoyment.
Deja vu for this hiding place to one we had done earlier in this series. The container type was quite different though.
Had a seat and again enjoyed the spectacular views from GZ.
Thanks.
Had a seat and again enjoyed the spectacular views from GZ.
Thanks.
We are in Stanley for a wee break away, but the real purpose of course is to log the veritable forest of new caches which have appeared since our last visit. Wind is strong east-nor'easter so we chose to do the walking trail on bikes where it is relatively sheltered. Sailed along the beach with the wind behind us, and logged the rest of the caches on the way back. Seriously scenic spot Sergio !
Found by Peter and Marian at 1324jrs, nowon the beach for our return stroll along the beach. TNLN TFTC
Coordinates changed from:
S 40° 46.906 E 145° 16.879
Coordinates changed to:
S 40° 46.897 E 145° 16.881
Distance from original: 55.5 feet or 16.9 meters.
Due to overgrown vegetation, Sergio has been relocated to a nearby, more environmentally friendly spot.
S 40° 46.906 E 145° 16.879
Coordinates changed to:
S 40° 46.897 E 145° 16.881
Distance from original: 55.5 feet or 16.9 meters.
Due to overgrown vegetation, Sergio has been relocated to a nearby, more environmentally friendly spot.
We were visiting Stanley for the day and thought we would try and collect all of the Stanley caches. Ah, nice to reach the beach. Finally found this one after a little bit of searching. TFTC
For this S series of cache Geo Kid O and myself went different ways. I went along the path, and Geo Kid O went along the beach and then we met where the path comes back up to the main path. Only one DNF among these caches (Which was not the caches fault) which was surprising as some are tricky hides
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3 days off from work, and Geo Kid O joined me on a journey to Stanley and then down along the western explorer road towards Corinna. We have a great time finding a number of caches and driving a road I had not travelled on before.
The Western Explorer road was closed for a while and recently had been reopened with a new bridge near Balfour. Some very interesting sights along the way, with part of the road feeling more like a forest track, and other parts felt like a place where no one else has gone in the past, other than on the road. The open button grass plains were amazing along with the mountain views.
We stayed in Stanely, and the caches in and around Stanely were very good, including one walk to the top of the Nut. Gee that is a steep 400 metre walk.
Thank you for the cache which was part of our journey
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3 days off from work, and Geo Kid O joined me on a journey to Stanley and then down along the western explorer road towards Corinna. We have a great time finding a number of caches and driving a road I had not travelled on before.
The Western Explorer road was closed for a while and recently had been reopened with a new bridge near Balfour. Some very interesting sights along the way, with part of the road feeling more like a forest track, and other parts felt like a place where no one else has gone in the past, other than on the road. The open button grass plains were amazing along with the mountain views.
We stayed in Stanely, and the caches in and around Stanely were very good, including one walk to the top of the Nut. Gee that is a steep 400 metre walk.
Thank you for the cache which was part of our journey
Hello Angus88 thank you for the cache
This was an easy find and it was good to get away from the eroded dunes.
Found on Saturday, 23 October 2021 at 1659
Found during a long weekend away with EeePees
**TFTC**
This was an easy find and it was good to get away from the eroded dunes.
Found on Saturday, 23 October 2021 at 1659
Found during a long weekend away with EeePees
**TFTC**
Hi Angus88, and thanks for the cache.
Heading off the windy beach, Sergio was quickly found as described, now looking forward to the inland track.
Found on a great geocaching trip with AlbyDangles.
Day Three: Ulverstone(escaping the weather)-Penguin-Stanley-(Ulverstone, back to our accommodation). Mostly Stanley really.
Thanks for contributing to our the adventure.
Cheers, EPs.
#2357 @ 1657hrs Saturday 23rd October 2021
Heading off the windy beach, Sergio was quickly found as described, now looking forward to the inland track.
Found on a great geocaching trip with AlbyDangles.
Day Three: Ulverstone(escaping the weather)-Penguin-Stanley-(Ulverstone, back to our accommodation). Mostly Stanley really.
Thanks for contributing to our the adventure.
Cheers, EPs.
#2357 @ 1657hrs Saturday 23rd October 2021
Ok... 20 or so caches with S names are to be found so i decided on the Anti-Clockwise way, then along the beach on my way back. The wind was gonna be an issue with water pouring outta my cold-wind-sensitive eyes so i was gonna need more time than usual.
Easy does it, was the order of the day for me Probably a good thing coz it means i will slow down and DNF's are less likely to happen.
Bring on the good ol' windy days ha ha
Sergio was found and it's dry log was signed at 12:28ish on Wednesday 13 October 2021.
TFTC Angus88
Easy does it, was the order of the day for me Probably a good thing coz it means i will slow down and DNF's are less likely to happen.
Bring on the good ol' windy days ha ha
Sergio was found and it's dry log was signed at 12:28ish on Wednesday 13 October 2021.
TFTC Angus88
This series of caches, all very close to home, has been saying "find me, find me" for some time, so today, with the tide right and overcast skies producing occasional drizzle, enough to deter the muggles, I set off. I attacked them in the opposite order to suggested, so there was a bit of confusion when RHS was actually LHS, but otherwise, thanks to clear directions and hints most of them (1 DNF) were soon found, signed and replaced as found. All were in good condition and it was nice to find a variety of containers and hides. There were just one or two dog walking muggles on the beach and no one at all on the other track or playing golf. It was a very pleasant walk, with wonderful scenery all the way, but I was pleased to finally make it home just as night was falling and treat myself to a comfortable chair and a lovely hot cup of coffee.
Many thanks to Angus88 for creating and maintaining this series, and I will give them all favourites for the wonderful area you have placed them in.
Many thanks to Angus88 for creating and maintaining this series, and I will give them all favourites for the wonderful area you have placed them in.
We are spending a long weekend in the beautiful township of Stanley and exploring the area and enjoying the broader North West coast. Of course geocaching is also on our mind and we are looking forward to collecting as many of the new and previously outstanding caches as possible over the next few days.
The weather was quite showery and blustery today After a nice late breakfast we decided to tackle the Nut first. The bonus of the weather was that there were lots of rainbows, even some double rainbows throughout our walk which just added to the amazing vistas.
After lunch we tackled the Tatlows Beach Loop and collected all the caches along the way. Things of note were pesky muggles for the first few caches so we had to come back to them; needed to be aware of golfing muggles along the golf course stretch the ones who’s balls had strayed came quite close to the track; there was a wonderful array of bird life around; once back onto the beach side the wind dropped the sun came out and it was glorious.
Thank you Angus88 for placing and maintaining all these caches in Stanley . A favourite point for the series from us.
The weather was quite showery and blustery today After a nice late breakfast we decided to tackle the Nut first. The bonus of the weather was that there were lots of rainbows, even some double rainbows throughout our walk which just added to the amazing vistas.
After lunch we tackled the Tatlows Beach Loop and collected all the caches along the way. Things of note were pesky muggles for the first few caches so we had to come back to them; needed to be aware of golfing muggles along the golf course stretch the ones who’s balls had strayed came quite close to the track; there was a wonderful array of bird life around; once back onto the beach side the wind dropped the sun came out and it was glorious.
Thank you Angus88 for placing and maintaining all these caches in Stanley . A favourite point for the series from us.
out and about with Lil Rafa caching for my holidays in the north and north west, TFTC TNLN log dry, a pity we only had so much time in this lovely area, lots of things we could have done.
a lovely day we were blessed with good weather again.
a lovely day we were blessed with good weather again.
Thanks for the cache Angus88.
In Stanley for a couple of nights with RLD4963. It was a gorgeous sunny day today, so we were keen to tackle the caches on the Tatlow's loop. A couple of DNF's but it was such a gorgeous morning, thoroughly enjoyed our walk today.
A nice quick find. Thanks for placing this series along this wonderful track.
In Stanley for a couple of nights with RLD4963. It was a gorgeous sunny day today, so we were keen to tackle the caches on the Tatlow's loop. A couple of DNF's but it was such a gorgeous morning, thoroughly enjoyed our walk today.
A nice quick find. Thanks for placing this series along this wonderful track.
A quick find whilst enjoying a super walk on a beautiful day. TFTC!
Cheers,
The Hancock Clan
Cheers,
The Hancock Clan
We did the northern part of this loop a couple of weeks ago and today decided that we'd come to Stanley to vote and then do the southern part of the track. This cache was a quick find with the aid of the hint. Thanks for the cache
We came to Stanley today to complete maintenance on a cache that we have inherited from the late RobTas. While here we took the opportunity to look for some caches that have been published since our last visit. Reasonably accurate coordinates and the hint led to a quick find. The cache and contents were in good condition. Thanks Angus88 for this and other caches in the area.