Yellow Gum Nature Reserve #2 Ocean Grove, Victoria, Australia
By
Super Tully on 16-Oct-21. Waypoint GC9HDCB
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Logs
Seems this needs one some maintenance. We are away, but will sort it out when we are back in town in a couple of months.
Lovely spot! TFTC and thanks for showing us where the yellowgums nature reserve is (ps. paper log is totally full)
Great day in August to be looking for caches. Thanks for adding to the fun.Thanks for the cache Super Tully
Found on a family and footy trip to Geelong. I was on the Bellarine Peninsula today finishing off ALs that I'd started in the past. This was a quick find along the way. Awesome container construction and a lovely area. TFTC!
A long planned trip away finally came to fruition as we headed off to Geelong after a gap of some years to catch up with caching friends.There is always a good variety of caches and hides to search for and Geelong itself is a pretty spot with lots of places to explore. Plenty of history and lovely scenery with the bay, riverside, open paddocks and bushland.We particularly enjoyed the many trails and riverside paths where Mrs SKI could give her new ebike a workoutA great time was had with lots of laughs and ribbing as we searched for the various caches and wondered what we might find next. We also had the chance to catch up with some great local cachers on a lovely evening out.Logs signed as SKI Pair, SP or RASP.Thank you for your efforts in creating and maintaining the cache Super Tully.**SKI Pair****
Found on a typical Summer day with Roostaman and friends, on a a short trip to Vic. . Lots of travelling and caches as well. Thanks for the cache Super Tully, ***MrsRoosta***
What a fantastic day of geocaching around Geelong and the Bellarine Peninsula! The weather was perfect, and the landscapes were stunning. Our group ventured through a mix of urban areas, lush parks, and coastal paths in search of hidden caches.The camaraderie among our caching crew made the day even more enjoyable, with plenty of laughs and shared triumphs as we uncovered each cache. As the sun began to set, we gathered to celebrate our successes and swap stories from the day's adventures.Geocaching around Geelong and the Bellarine Peninsula was truly a memorable experience, and we can't wait to return for more caching adventures in the future!This is one of the caches found today. Thanks Super Tully for the cache.
Found on a short Vic trip with MrsRoosta and friends. We had an excellent adventure around the Geelong area.Thanks for placing and maintaining this cachefor all of us to find, Super Tully, ***Roostaman***
Omegaman1971Support Your Local VillainLive - Laugh - Lurk First To Find: 150Sidetracked Cache Finds: 118In Geelong for a few days with caching friends, spreading smiles on the map. The weather was perfect, lots of laughs during the hunt. Successfully found this cache cheers for the hide!
Very good hidden in plain sight def dont need hint very good for a morning stroll could not find travel bug somewhere in photo if help needed
The cache has crept to a new spot, but it is back at GZ now. Was a bit of ant activity around the hide, hoping that moving it back to its original position will sort that out, but take care.
Full credit to [@RikkiJayMudd](http://coord.info/PR1JBBM6) for this find. The rest of Team DuckNomNom had given up, after searching all around the GZ, and moved on to the next potential cache in the park. When we came back, RikkiJayMudd had found the sneaky cache a short distance from where the coordinates and hint would suggest it should've been.
Found this. Only after resorting to checking all of the activity logs. I don’t believe that this is currently sitting with the correct set of trees, so beware. Not far from the GPS.
We are very new to geocaching and will have to have another try with this one
Moved to the Bellarine roughly 9 yrs ago and didn’t know this reserve was here. Lovely place for a walk. TFTC.
Logbook has been replaced.
There is a small pen in there and a couple of tiny swaps.
Please take care to close the container fully to keep this new log as dry as possible
There is a small pen in there and a couple of tiny swaps.
Please take care to close the container fully to keep this new log as dry as possible
Nice little hide with this one. The log might need some attention though as it was falling apart and looking pretty full.
Another nice quick and easy find in this lovely park surrounded by a fine housing estate blending in with the scenery. TFTC
The Ginja Ninja (My Orange Triton) was in getting some new shoes (AT tyres fitted) so while I waited I had a chance to grab a cache or two with Mr Dromaniax.
This was the first cache as we parked nearby. A nice quick find here .
Thank you Super Tully for the hide.
This was the first cache as we parked nearby. A nice quick find here .
Thank you Super Tully for the hide.