Birds of Australia - Brown Songlark Sutton, New South Wales, Australia
By
DARKSIDEDAN on 31-May-21. Waypoint GC9CJE2
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Short Trip Away Day #1 [23/11] of 3To start my holidays, I decided to head over to Canberra for a short trip away. This trip of course included geocaching. I left home just after 7am and slowly made my way over while finding caches along the way. I had an early lunch at Gold Creek KFC and decided on finding the mini power trail along Majura Ln towards Sutton. A nice easy going PT and it was a nice quiet road for it. Next I found a few caches around Sutton and then I started heading over to motel but not before finding an evil hide by Loci612 plus two other quick finds. Lastly I checked into the motel had dinner and went to sleep. TB visit. A big thanks to the CO for adding this cache to game for the Geocaching community to enjoy. TFTCs!
Out this morning to grab this series. Caches generally found OK unless noted. ThanksNice views from here!
My family and I headed down from Brisbane to Canberra to spend the Easter break visiting relatives living here. The lure of a Mega event in town at the same time was just a coincidence, honestly .After an enjoyable stay, sadly today was the day I had to commence the long drive home. With rain falling as I departed and an extreme wet weather event forecast further north I was apprehensive as I started the drive and my relations were urging me to stay another day to avoid the predicted heavy rain. As a result I was fairly sure I wasn't going to get any caching done today and intended just cautiously making my way north as far as I safely could. I was not far out of Canberra when the rain had all but stopped, so I took advantage of the fortuitous conditions to stop to find this cache. Spent a bit of time looking too far downhill before readjusting my search zone and subsequently located the cache safe and well. TFTC
After spending 5 big days in Canberra for the Capital Geo Bash, it was time for me to leave Canberra. On the way out I tackled this Birds of Australia Where I Go trail. All caches found without problems. Thank you DARKSIDEDAN, for placing Birds of Australia - Brown Songlark for the geocaching community.# # #14571 # #
Reperio 10:35Day 5 of our Capital GeoBash mega event trip to Canberra with Miss Vitruvius, and today it was time to head home, but not before finding plenty of caches. We decided to line up the caches around the Sutton area, which had plenty of high DT caches, and plenty of easier ones as well. This one was one of the nicer drive by caches we found today.Gratias DARKSIDEDANAs a well spent day brings happy sleep, a well spent life brings happy death - LDV
I have an interest in birding and it was great to find a bird themed series. Congratulations for the details put into the descriptions for each cache - this was well done. Apologies for some generic logs as most of the caches were found quickly. It was nice to see some variation before containers and the type of hides. Thanks to DARKSIDEDAN for the cache.
Up at the Canberra geobash and today with the family was a touristy and fun day with a few out of the way puzzles and challenges. This back road was surprisingly busy with 3 sets of cyclists passed while doing thiese whereigos. Thanks DARKSIDEDAN for the cache, the adventure, the hunt and the fun.
Canberra Geobash Road Trip 2024. Day Six: Heading north-east again to finish off some LBs and WIGs we didnt have time for last time.The Birds of Aus WIGs were amongst them. Thanks for bringing us here by placing this cache, DARKSIDEDAN ??~????????~
Day #6 Geobashing After a late night dash for a FTF, we were unprepared at the time for some of the other nearby caches so a group of us returned to finish them this morning.OZHockeyChick and I then spent the rest of the day touring the northern part of Canberra and into NSW, picking up all sorts of targeted caches.Back on the birds trail as we etch closer to Canberra again.A big thanks goes to DARKSIDEDAN for taking the time to add Birds of Australia - Brown Songlark to the geocaching map for us all to find and enjoy.----------------------------------------------------------Looking for caches to find when visiting Victoria? Why not check out the geocaching lists available on the [Geocaching Victoria Website](https://geocachingvictoria.com.au/information/great-caching-lists/). There are plenty to choose from including all of the previous nominees and winners of the Victorian Cache of the Year Awards.
In Canberra for GeoBash 2024. Had an awesome time and joined up with Happy Feet 1 for some epic caching fun. We tackled tricky puzzles, found loads of caches, and had a great time meeting old and new caching buddies. This is one of the caches we found whilst in Canberra.Cheers for the cache.
Full time Nomads, travelling around Australia since 2014. Up early this morning for McLookers Breakfast Club Event. After the event off to get coffee and breakfast at the local cafe whilst completing the nearby AL's.The rest of the morning was then spent finding some caches to be able to complete the Mega Space Hunt. Back to camp to finally check out the gadget caches before they disappear. [^]TFTC DARKSIDEDAN
During our weeks trip with Bare Foot Guru, Infoferret and Trinity to the Canberra Mega we logged as a combination of "BFG, CF, BIC, BITC" depending on who we were caching with at the time. The trip took us on a flight to Melbourne first, then a drive to Canberra, followed by a drive to Sydney before flying out again. Where possible I will add commentary to each find about the cache. Thanks for all the caches, hides and effort put into hiding and maintaining them.Found at top of bank near a dead tree
Enjoying the glorious autumn weather picking up Wherigos and Challenge caches while visiting Canberra for the latest Oz mega.Met up with fellow cachers here and had a short chat before moving on. Thanks DARKSIDEDAN for the Wherigo placement.
Find No: 9318. Down from Newcastle NSW, in Canberra for the Geobash MEGA, thanks for the cache DARKSIDEDAN!!
*** draft log for stats tracking, more later ***GC9CJE2 Birds of Australia - Brown Songlark30 March 2024T15:11:44 AEDTTFTC DARKSIDEDANTook us a few to find the occluded hint object. 28 so hot for kiwis!
Out and about again, headed around Canberra for the MEGA. Super excited my first MEGA and heading over with 2 others from the Cockburn Crew - signed log as WAC to save time.This is 14622, hoping to clock over the 15,000 finds in the week in New South Wales and ACT.Thanks to DARKSIDEDAN for the caches we found.********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********OZMEGA2024 OZMEGA2024 OZMEGA2024 OZMEGA2024 OZMEGA2024 OZMEGA2024********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********Head over to Australian Capital Territory for Capital GeoBash MEGA - Canberras first ever Mega Event. Easter 2024 (GC9PNFB): - 5 day event at Canberra Park adjacent to EPIC (Canberra Showgrounds) on the Federal Highway, only 6km from the centre of the city.The mascot for the Mega is Gangles the endemic Gang Gang Cockatoo, a bird you may see or hear while in Canberra.The official website - geobash.ozmega.com.auACT has over 4700 active caches, power trails, and over 100 Lab Adventures. Heaps of challenge caches, hikes for geocaches for all levels of skills and fitness.
09:15Mega time and another day out from Canberra, largely amongst the "Birds of Australia" with fellow Victorians and very special caching buddies, the Suscoe duo. A nice quick find here today.Thanks to DARKSIDEDAN for adding this cache to the geo-gameboard.36809
*In the area with woolwood9 heading to the MEGA Event.* ????We cached from Sydney to Canberra, then after the MEGA, up through Yass, Cowra and Bathurst to return to Sydney.*We had a great 3 weeks and enjoyed finding many good caches.* ????We soon had the container found!SL *tm/ww NZ**Thank you for putting this cache out for us to visit!*
Over in the area heading for Canberra to attend the Easter Mega with tmann421Tons of caches done while here and this was one of them.Enjoyed the touring around and all the containers foundLog signed tm/ww NZThanks for the placement and the effort put into maintaining these hides for us to find.??????
Found with a group and signed as WACGP during Mega event. DARKSIDEDAN, thank you so much for placing it for everyone to enjoy and highlighting this area. ??
First Wherigo in a long long time. Out and about caching with Rapidlywild and sixpak69TFTC
Caching with a crew from WA and signing WAC on logs. After a morning at the gadgets and labs, we headed out of the city. We had hoped to hit big numbers but instead we hit big terrain; way worse than expected. Thankful for the assistance from others in terms of ladder and pole use. A tiring day but one for which I am grateful. Thanks for this
A couple of massive days of caching. We are a group from WA so are signing logs WAC as the WACrew. Please excuse dates as its been tough keeping track of online logs in order. Thanks for this hide. Its been fun so far.
Found it First time caches in Canberra areaBeautiful country nice drive Weather awesome With Deaf team Thank you
Suscoe and Phetlern headed out today towards Sutton and beyond.It was a pleasant day with lots of sun and a nice breeze.We enjoyed the range of caches and had a terrific day out.Thanks to DARKSIDEDAN for this interesting cache.
First day attendance to the Canberra GeoBash for me and my visitors KBKL and Sixpak69. Needed a couple of this cache type as KBKL and Sixpak69 are doing the Space Game. I searched the map and decided this was a nice easy spot to get the required number of wherigos. No issues with any of the finds, all signed and replaced as found.Thanks for the cache placement DSD
Over here for Capital GeoBash Mega. And celebrating my milestone of 1000 finds somewhere today. Just want to find many hidden caches all over the city and surrounds before Mega Day. Went with deaf group of geocachers and friends as WACDG, TFTC
This cache was found today and brings our overall cache find tally to 13203.A nice quiet drive along here this evening. All of the caches were found fairly easily. Thanks DARKSIDEDAN for the cache.
Found while attending the mega in Canberra. I had a great time caching and catching up with friends.This is one of the caches found today.Thanks DARKSIDEDAN for the cache.
Found on a typical Autumn day with Roostaman,. . Another found while at the ACT Mega event. Thanks for the cache DARKSIDEDAN, ***MrsRoosta***
Found on a typical Autumn day with MrsRoosta.In the area for the ACT Mega and a few caches of course.Not many muggles around and a quick find, thankfully. . Thanks for the cache DARKSIDEDAN, ***Roostaman***
Out and about on our second day in Canberra with Burns345 Geotrakka and Neva2Old on this beautiful sunny day. Logs signed as WA6 for the day. Apologies for the generic logs as we were on a mission.Cache found with no issues. Cheers
Out caching today with friends. 3 of us having a fun time each trying to be the first to get a hold of the cache. We signed as team JAR to save log room. Joojoo57, Aussie Liahona and RichmondLad. Many thanks to all the COs who hid the caches we found today for ensuring this was a great caching day while we were attending the MEGA. Cheers and happy caching!
Today is the first of a couple of visits to the Sutton area and the surrounding countryside. We cached as Team JAR and even met up with WA6 along the way and combined our TOTTs and enthusiasm to spot the caches - especially the pole ones. Thanks to the COs.
Out and about caching today around Sutton. Three of us and signing the Log as JAR (joojoo57, AussieLiahona and Richmond Lad). Great going around the countryside finding the caches. Thanks to CO for the placement of the cache. TFTC
Day 2 of my Canberra Mega adventure. A brisk start to the day, but the day is looking good. Out and about with some other West Aussie teams and very happy to claim a smiley here . Some logs signed as N2O or WA6This is my 12538 find Thankyou DARKSIDEDANfor placing and maintaining this cache.
Over here for Canberra Mega from Western Australia picking up caches. TFTC logged as WA6 (Geotrakka Meme28 Burns345 and Neva2old)
Very happy to be here for my first Mega event from WA. Out with Meme28, Burns345 and Neva2old. Signing as WA6 today. My personal aim is to try and boost my numbers to hit my next milestone whilst here.Many thanks DARKSIDEDAN for placing this hide for me to find and adding to my adventures. This will be my 7888 find.
It was an early morning start of challenge caches and then a morning CITO in a park. Next it was a couple of tunnel caches before a discussion of what was next on the list for today. I then managed to agree to work in with the Queensland 5 and collect caches in the Sutton area. We started off in Sutton however there is no going past a good pie shop and this one even had a cache just near it. Yep lunch and a time to work on those target caches of the area. logs were signed and caches replaced as found, a very interesting area, thanks for the hides and bringing me up hereGot this one as I was passing, Oh WAIT another series, oh my goodness my head is going to explode.
Enjoying the pre Mega couple of days out in the countryside with our group, RoddyC, hatzofff, grannysmith1947, and Imbunda. To save space on the logs, we have signed as 5 for QLD.All caches found today were in good condition and a credit to the cache owners who placed and maintained them for our benefit ??
We found your cache today 24 March 2024 1:51pm , while enjoying another day in our beautiful countryside. TFTC DARKSIDEDAN
3rd one for the day, out in the open. Stamped log and replaced . Thanks to Darksidedan
TFTC,In Canberra for a week of golf. Today is our rest day, so what better to do than find caches close to our accommodation.Visited trackables.Some climb.
Day out in Collector, Sutton and Yass chasing whereigos. Got about 40 for the day. Signed and replaced. Thanks for all the caches in the area to find.
Muggle65 and l are slowly heading home now. A few WIGs before we hit the motorway. Thank you for the fun DSD Replaced this one.
After a nice coffee in Sutton it was time to drive along this wherigo road.Lots of quick finds, one or two damp logs but all caches located. Thanks Darksidedan
Solved it, and made the find, but way too soggy to sign. Thanks for the cache DARKSIDEDAN
Needing a Wherigo in ACT icybeetas didn’t realise we’d crossed back into NSW. Never mind he went ahead and located this one, managing to add our names to the soggy log, but this one will need maintenance Darksidedan. However thanks for another of your Wherigos regardless of where we find them
I found the cache easily enough but the log was so soggy it needs to be replaced. I did, however, managed to get my name on it.
Found with Moonb1, McLookers, Maccamob, Muzza, Pprass, Team Crackers, Rabbitto et al on yet another day caching in the Canberra Area.
Our fourth and final day in and around Canberra in the company of McLookers, Alansee, moonb1, Team Crackers, muzza, maccamob, Rabbitto and pprass (signing logs as VIC1). We're primarily targeting AdLabs and solved puzzles before the Mega next Easter. Our path today began at Sutton, then south past the airport, on to Kingston and Manuka, Belconnen and Gold Creek. It was a big and successful day. Yours was one of many we found today.
Thanks DarksideDan for this cache placement.
Thanks DarksideDan for this cache placement.
We found this cache on Day 4 of our Vic1 Canberra Run in company of Muzza, McLookers, Micaparamedic, Alansee, Moonb1, Maccamob, Team Crackers and Pprass. A quick birds and animals run to start the day. Thanks from D B-A
We joined forces with Alansee, maccamob, McLookers, micaparamedic, moonb1, Muzza, pprass and Rabbitoh to try our luck at a few Adventure Labs and any thing else that was close by.
This morning we decided to change things up as we all enjoy wherigoes, these ones were chosen.
We really enjoyed the ways these were put together. With this many eyes looking none of the caches took to long to find and they now all contain our name.
To save room in the logs we signed as Vic1
Thanks DARKSIDEDAN for the caches
Found by Mary and David, in company with McLookers, Alansee, moonb1, micaparamedic and pprass (signing as VIC1). Our last day in Canberra this time around, and we're trying to clear out more caches before the Mega next Easter. Our loop today begaun at Sutton, south past the airport, On to Kingston and Manuka, Belconnen and Gold Creek. A big day, but very successful. Our thanks to DARKSIDEDAN.
Found at 8:33 AM in the company of the Vic 1 team
Last day of our Canberra and surrounds caching charge and we once again found a lot of interesting places that we hadn't been to before. Not as much walking today though
Thanks to DARKSIDEDAN
Last day of our Canberra and surrounds caching charge and we once again found a lot of interesting places that we hadn't been to before. Not as much walking today though
Thanks to DARKSIDEDAN
Day four of group caching in Canberra. All caches signed as Vic1. Found in a large group consisting of McLookers, Micaparamedic, Alansee, Moonb1, Rabbitto, Team Crackers, Maccamob and Pprass.
Thanks to DARKSIDEDAN for the cache.
Thanks to DARKSIDEDAN for the cache.
Today I set out on the bike towards the destination of Sutton. Started early in the morning and was cruising down the highway at top speeds. Went through Majura Lane to get to Sutton which is where the majority of the finds occurred. The main target was the Birds of Australia wherigo geoart, but had a couple other finds sprinkled in. Most caches were in good condition but a fair amount were in a bit of a bad shape. A nice lunch at the Sutton bakery/pie place and returned home. TFTC to the cache owners!
The first cache of the day, a easy find at GZ but the cache is kinda moldy. Pic attached as proof of find because I ain't signing that.
The first cache of the day, a easy find at GZ but the cache is kinda moldy. Pic attached as proof of find because I ain't signing that.
Looking after a dog in Sutton for a few days we decided to swing past one of these on our journey.
FFLL#2 did the honours doing the bush bash up the incline. No worries finding this as soon as the phone started playing the game.
Log is a little soggy at this one.
Thanks for the hide DARKSIDEDAN
FFLL#2 did the honours doing the bush bash up the incline. No worries finding this as soon as the phone started playing the game.
Log is a little soggy at this one.
Thanks for the hide DARKSIDEDAN
A trip to check out some of the awesome places in NSW & ACT and grab some old caches. TFTC.
Today is full of Wherigos. All were good hides and reasonably quick finds.
Today is full of Wherigos. All were good hides and reasonably quick finds.
We had a lot of fun today with this small piece of geo-art.
Initially, it took some time to get ourselves into a pattern of working with just bearings and the compass.
Bit by bit, we refined our modus operandi and soon found ourselves on a roll, as we gradually whittled the series down.
Fair to say, we made our way up and back that road, quite a number of times today, and the car knows exactly where the potholes are!
After completing the series, and with only one DNF, we made our way to Goulburn for the CITO event.
Thanks Darksidedan. Awesome field puzzles and location.
Domsky
Initially, it took some time to get ourselves into a pattern of working with just bearings and the compass.
Bit by bit, we refined our modus operandi and soon found ourselves on a roll, as we gradually whittled the series down.
Fair to say, we made our way up and back that road, quite a number of times today, and the car knows exactly where the potholes are!
After completing the series, and with only one DNF, we made our way to Goulburn for the CITO event.
Thanks Darksidedan. Awesome field puzzles and location.
Domsky
Cache checked today by mountainsbeyond on my behalf. They reported that The cache is in good condition and that there is plenty of space in the logbook. Thanks to mountainsbeyond for helping with the maintenance of this cache.
A drive out into the plains, not mountains, beyond Canberra finding caches in this cool little series and performing maintenance on behalf of of the CO as required. Extremely soggy landscape at all the cache locations, and in several cases little creeks are running over these back roads. Most caches signed simply as 'MB' today.
This cache was located quickly at GZ and is in good condition.
Thanks, DSD!
This cache was located quickly at GZ and is in good condition.
Thanks, DSD!
Decide to head out of the house to catch up this one was looking at me so decide to get this one done and wow it a great trip TFTC DARKSIDEDAN
A quick find here today, the cache was easily found and is all good
Day 4 of e.gregory1 and I’s trip to Yass, NSW and surrounds for a week away to find a few caches. Today we headed from Goulburn to Bowning, hitting the local trails around Goulburn and North of the ACT and a few others around the area before attending an event in Sutton for the afternoon then heading back up and out to Yass area.
Thanks for the cache
Day 4 of e.gregory1 and I’s trip to Yass, NSW and surrounds for a week away to find a few caches. Today we headed from Goulburn to Bowning, hitting the local trails around Goulburn and North of the ACT and a few others around the area before attending an event in Sutton for the afternoon then heading back up and out to Yass area.
Thanks for the cache
Found on a week-long caching trip over to NSW and Victoria from Adelaide with gridge98.
Our main targets were the wherigo and challenge cache series’ around the Yass and Goulburn areas, although we also found quite a few other Unknown, multi, letterbox, virtual and traditional caches of interest along the way. We even managed to attend an event at Sutton and did a couple of caches just over the border in the ACT.
The middle of winter around the shortest day was probably not the best time to schedule our trip, particularly as we were camping. But despite a little bit of rain one night and sub-zero temperatures on another, the weather wasn’t too bad, albeit on the cloudy and cool side.
In all we covered about 3,300 km over the week and managed almost 350 finds each.
Thanks DARKSIDEDAN for the cache.
Our main targets were the wherigo and challenge cache series’ around the Yass and Goulburn areas, although we also found quite a few other Unknown, multi, letterbox, virtual and traditional caches of interest along the way. We even managed to attend an event at Sutton and did a couple of caches just over the border in the ACT.
The middle of winter around the shortest day was probably not the best time to schedule our trip, particularly as we were camping. But despite a little bit of rain one night and sub-zero temperatures on another, the weather wasn’t too bad, albeit on the cloudy and cool side.
In all we covered about 3,300 km over the week and managed almost 350 finds each.
Thanks DARKSIDEDAN for the cache.
On a quiet caching drive today with Aquilus1, picking up a few oldies, a few virtuals, wherigo's and others. Thanks for placing
Out with GreyHams on a lovely sunny day for an enjoyable afternoon of caching. A loop starting with a few northside caches and out towards Sutton. A good variety of locations and types, ending the day with a couple of nice virtuals and the most spectacular sunset on the drive home. Many thanks for your cache Darksidedan.
After the busy (and wet) summer had finished, The Rats floated the idea of a trip to the area around Canberra and Yass with Steeba and myself. We compared diaries, and had a two day mid-week window where we could make things happen, in the week wedged between Easter and ANZAC Day.
The weather was on our side for the first time in I forget how long, and we were able to make the most of our time opportunity.
A lot of excellent caches were found, and some fantastic terrain caches too. A few power trails, some crafty hides, some hard hides, and even some climbs that I could not do... even with our ladder!
Thank you to all of the cache owners for placing their hides. This boiler plate log does not reflect the quality of the hides. Most importantly thanks as always to my two great caching mates for their company!
Cheers
The weather was on our side for the first time in I forget how long, and we were able to make the most of our time opportunity.
A lot of excellent caches were found, and some fantastic terrain caches too. A few power trails, some crafty hides, some hard hides, and even some climbs that I could not do... even with our ladder!
Thank you to all of the cache owners for placing their hides. This boiler plate log does not reflect the quality of the hides. Most importantly thanks as always to my two great caching mates for their company!
Cheers
The Gong Gangsters (steeba, Hoojar and The Rats) took advantage of an extended Easter / Anzac break to head out for another caching juggernaut through the Southern Highlands and Yass regions. Blessed with beautiful weather we targeted a few powertrails and high D/T rated caches.
After 2 full days we'd collected a plethora of finds, made some new friends, laughed alot, pushed our bodies beyond the comfortable level and most of all - had a great time with mates. Thanks to all the CO's for your caches and those who tagged along.
After 2 full days we'd collected a plethora of finds, made some new friends, laughed alot, pushed our bodies beyond the comfortable level and most of all - had a great time with mates. Thanks to all the CO's for your caches and those who tagged along.
The Rats, Hoojar and myself teamed up for an assault in and around the Yass area for a couple of days- a most enjoyable caching trip with my mates. Plenty of power trail type finds but a lot of great variety here and there, particularly around Yass itself. We started off on Wednesday night and finished up Friday afternoon. TFTC!
Out and about collecting a few recently solved caches. Never easy but always fun. Found without issues, signed and replaced. TNLNSL TFTC
Day 46 of our southern trip. More caching around the ACT, day 4.
We enjoyed the caches we found, yours included.
While the container itself held some water, the log book in its zip bag was dry. All cleaned out.
Log signed and cache replaced as found on February 24, 2022. TFTC, DARKSIDEDAN.
We enjoyed the caches we found, yours included.
While the container itself held some water, the log book in its zip bag was dry. All cleaned out.
Log signed and cache replaced as found on February 24, 2022. TFTC, DARKSIDEDAN.
Day 46 of our southern trip.
Decided to do another day in the Sutton area as long as the rain holds off.
Travelling & Caching with RoddyC.
Gave this one a little TLC.
TFTCache DARKSIDEDAN
Decided to do another day in the Sutton area as long as the rain holds off.
Travelling & Caching with RoddyC.
Gave this one a little TLC.
TFTCache DARKSIDEDAN
With my holidays coming to an end decided to head down to Canberra and surrounds to grab a few more solved Marvel Mystery puzzles, another set of Bird wherigos (why wouldn't I want more of these) & a couple of challenge caches I have qualified for and a couple of other caches
With cache in hand we signed the log and replaced as found. Both the cache and log are in good condition. Thanks for bringing me to the area and thanks for placing the cache DARKSIDEDAN
The following TBs visited for the distance - Hawkesbury Tiger, 2011- 2021 NSW geocoins, Area 51 Tag, Cache In Trash Out Geocoin, Cache In Trash Out Tag, CITO Micro Geocoin, dirty Black Juke, Four Elements Geocoin, Mary Hyde's compass, Optical Illusion Geocoin, Spindoc Bob Memorial Geocoin, Trackable Building Brick, Wales Flag, Wheel of Caching Geocoin
With cache in hand we signed the log and replaced as found. Both the cache and log are in good condition. Thanks for bringing me to the area and thanks for placing the cache DARKSIDEDAN
The following TBs visited for the distance - Hawkesbury Tiger, 2011- 2021 NSW geocoins, Area 51 Tag, Cache In Trash Out Geocoin, Cache In Trash Out Tag, CITO Micro Geocoin, dirty Black Juke, Four Elements Geocoin, Mary Hyde's compass, Optical Illusion Geocoin, Spindoc Bob Memorial Geocoin, Trackable Building Brick, Wales Flag, Wheel of Caching Geocoin
An early evening cache run collecting a few solved puzzles on our way to Ulladulla for a delivery. Stopped off and collected some caches around Collector and Sutton before heading to the ACT for the night. All caches found to be in good condition. With the cache in hand we signed the log then replacing as found. Thanks for the cache DARKSIDEDAN.
The following TBs came through for the mileage : Vanlith The Youngling, Bob geoMinion, Dave geoMinion, Evil geoMinion, Larry geoMinion, Jerry geoMinion, Stuart geoMinion, teamMerlin's 7 Deadly Ducks Tag (Lust), teamMerlin's Football, Mary Hyde's Treasure, Hidden Creatures Geocoin TB, Merlin's Steed, GEOCACHING WITH JORDYS GREEN LOGO
The following TBs came through for the mileage : Vanlith The Youngling, Bob geoMinion, Dave geoMinion, Evil geoMinion, Larry geoMinion, Jerry geoMinion, Stuart geoMinion, teamMerlin's 7 Deadly Ducks Tag (Lust), teamMerlin's Football, Mary Hyde's Treasure, Hidden Creatures Geocoin TB, Merlin's Steed, GEOCACHING WITH JORDYS GREEN LOGO
Greetings from Tasmania..
Solves this puzzle was age ago, finally make go up here for few holidays..
Accompanied all7 , Awesome enjoyed drive on the lovely country for run series…
Hate long long grass, difficult through to GZ.. some of caches,
Sign the log with good dry
TFTW
Solves this puzzle was age ago, finally make go up here for few holidays..
Accompanied all7 , Awesome enjoyed drive on the lovely country for run series…
Hate long long grass, difficult through to GZ.. some of caches,
Sign the log with good dry
TFTW
#16149 @0735
A quick foray into NSW, to find this cache as I needed a wherigo find for this date. Cache soon found. TFTC.
A quick foray into NSW, to find this cache as I needed a wherigo find for this date. Cache soon found. TFTC.
Out to find birds of Australia today, all found relatively easily with the hints...
TNLNSL
Thanks
TNLNSL
Thanks
With the improved weather I was able to head out after work for a quick cache, although it did coose to rain just as I got to GZ. Another visit to this wuiet side road and I was soon at this cache. A quick find and I could head home for the day.
Thanks for the cache DARKSIDEDAN
33403.2 TNLN
Visited: World Traveling Gold GC A#6 & 2015 19,000 Finds A#314
**Albida**
Thanks for the cache DARKSIDEDAN
33403.2 TNLN
Visited: World Traveling Gold GC A#6 & 2015 19,000 Finds A#314
**Albida**
It was decided that we would go and get these caches today. Nice and close and a lovely day to be out and about. More wet weather is coming so great to use the nice day to enjoy being outside. Have not been down this road before (shock horror) but enjoyed the drive.
Thanks for getting me out and about DSD.
Thanks for getting me out and about DSD.
After spending most of the day driving around finding, opening and solving the answers for about 20 ALs I joined up with Joolay, Barb2e and Isopeda for a run out to grab some wherigos and traditional caches.
All that we looked for were found and signed. Some had water in them but all logs were dry thanks to the zip lock bags.
TFTC DSD
All that we looked for were found and signed. Some had water in them but all logs were dry thanks to the zip lock bags.
TFTC DSD
Day 3 already. Up early after another wet night. Temperatures have dropped and we are far away from summer, but nevertheless ready for caching. A few caches around Belconnen and then a park run. After the Parkrun back to doing adventure labs and weather suitable caches around Canberra.
TFTC Wilbert67
TFTC Wilbert67
I headed out on a lunch time cache run and managed to work my way to this cache. All good with the container.
Thanks for hiding this cache DARKSIDEDAN
Thanks for hiding this cache DARKSIDEDAN
A long day caching starting at Collector and heading along the back roads to Goulburn before heading to Breadalbane and back to Collector. Found about 100 caches and finally cracked the 8000 cache mark.
Thanks to all the COs for putting out these caches.
Thanks to all the COs for putting out these caches.