Camping at Nanga Nanga Brook, Western Australia, Australia
By
fratra on 21-Mar-21. Waypoint GC97W64
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Logs
TFTC. Crossed the stream and walked up. Many campers facing the river and make it bit hard. Cache and log was very wet and needs replacing.
Out with the cousins, we searched high low and abroad, but overcome by march flies we had to retreat. Camo too good I suspect
We were sitting under our awning GPS showing 60 meters to the cache . I ventured out first and spent 20 or more minutes hunting. No luck. Ian crossed second, I felt sure he would locate it. After another extended period of time with March flies attacking, he too retreated. Between us we searched every hollow and other possible locations to no avail. Might try again before we depart.
Having a break in Dwellingup for a few days taking the opportunity to start the new year with some caches in the area.
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Thanks fratra for bringing me to this location and taking the time to hide and maintain this cache. I found the cache at 17:00:00. This was my Find 7 for today out of a Total number of 9 Finds and 0 DNF for for this Caching Outing. The cache was found in Good Condition and I signed the log and returned the cache as I found it.
This find brings my total number of Finds to 5696.
We found the cache along with lots of mozzies. We didn’t sign the log as we didn’t have a pen and it was quite wet. Tftc
Gorgeous day for a treasure hunt! Took as a while but even rly located and signed the goods!
A nice quick find considering the amount of hiding place, we must have been luck today. TFTC
Camping at Nanga for the Easter break plus an extra 2 days. Taking advantage of the lull in people leaving I ventured to find this cache. I had to systematically search but found it in the end.
Thanks for placing the cache for us to find.
Thanks for placing the cache for us to find.
Found the general location and looked under many options and finally found it when hearing the river nearby. TFTC
So many possibilities. Got there in the end. Used a different log bridge further downstream, easier to cross. TFTC
Needed a break from the ratrace so decided to spend a few days camping at Lane Poole Reserve. A lovely walk along the creek here doing the Nanga Brook trail. Thanks for the fun
Spotted this cache while camping with my cousin and his family, headed to gz with 2 adults and 3 boys aged 3,5 and 6 in tow plus a dog, I jumped into the stream to assist the kids at the log crossing at the waypoint, a careful slippery walk to gz where I made the find but directed the kids so they could “find it”, thanks for this great little adventure.
*FTF* at 10:52am. Saw this one was published yesterday, so I decided to head out to find it and a few more around the King Jarrah loop.
Last time I crossed a flowing stream in Boddo, I ripped my T-shirt and scratched my tummy. Today, I was more successful.
After going for a bike ride, I was having a spell about 100m from the cache at a picnic table. A group of campers were taking off. The young fella decided to floor it on the corner. The front wheels kept going straight on the pea gravel and he sent the car into the ditch. He popped the front left tyre off. Even more funny, was the tune playing saying ‘Just send it’.
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TFTC fratra
Last time I crossed a flowing stream in Boddo, I ripped my T-shirt and scratched my tummy. Today, I was more successful.
After going for a bike ride, I was having a spell about 100m from the cache at a picnic table. A group of campers were taking off. The young fella decided to floor it on the corner. The front wheels kept going straight on the pea gravel and he sent the car into the ditch. He popped the front left tyre off. Even more funny, was the tune playing saying ‘Just send it’.
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TFTC fratra