Game Set and Match #82 - Edithburgh YP Edithburgh, South Australia, Australia
By
OZGrumpy on 23-Apr-22. Waypoint GC9RT20
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Logs
Today StreetWalkerNZ and I are exploring Yorketown and some localities further east, using caches as our tour guide.Another multi pre-solved last night, it was not too hard to work out at all . Parked close by, hurdled the fence and cache was a quick find. TFTC.
#24668. Last find of our visit to Edithburgh. Quick find, then it was time to continue north. TFTC.
Staying for a week at Edithburgh, fishing and cavorting with friends. After a fruitless fish and now windy weather, its caching time followed by drinkies. Being responsible drinkers not starting til lunch which leaves a few hours to cache. And its not raining yet. Thanks OZGrumpy for an interesting multi.
Tftc. Out and about with Team ARF. Shocking weather so caching is a priority today.
Always read the instructions!Always read the instructions !Sea eagle left me at the courts and proceeded to the jetty with roof rack filled with HIS TOTTs. I ended up walking quite a chilly walk to make the face smile but found some new things at Edithburgh. Its been a while since we have been in these parts. What to look forward to after 2 megas within 4 weeks of each other, a BLOCK PARTY in Sydney, Australia Day 2025. https://coord.info/GCACHF8Gotta love a smiley face on the map. Thankyou for placing and maintaining it.
I am spending some quality time with my son camping on the Yorke Peninsula for a couple of days during the school holidays. My son gets the opportunity to get some hours up on his L driving requirements and I get the opportunity to do a little bit of geocaching along the way. A quick find here on our way out of Edithburgh. Thank you OZGrumpy, for placing Game Set and Match #82 - Edithburgh YP for the geocaching community.# # #14860 # #
Quick easy multi soon solved & Cache in hand with Beary Organised. Planning on Fish & Chips for lunch here as usually delicious. TFTC TNLNSL
Quick easy find with CherryRose. Cache very well made so well protected. TFTC TNLNSL
TFTC. ____________________________________ Containers/logs all in good repair unless otherwise stated. Happy caching and safe travels!____________________________________Yorke Peninsula 2023 trip (10 days)Day 1 : Travel to YP, set up camp at Point Turton Day 2 : Marion Bay, Innes NP & surroundsDay 3 : Point Turton, Corny Point & Geoart seriesDay 4 : Warooka, EdithburghDay 5 : Yorketown Day 6 : up the coast to MoontaDay 7 : up the coast again Day 8 : GeoArt seriesDay 9 : Yorketown & Edithburgh Day 10 : pack up camp, travel home
Found by Mary and David at 13:55. Our last day on the Yorke, after three days with a Victorian group doing Geoart caches. On our own today, so we decided to finish off the Ad Labs and pick up some other caches along the way, before returning to the Ardrossan CP. We always enjoy these Tennis caches, as they are quick and easy for travelling cachers. Our thanks to OZGrumpy.
Wow, these GSaM caches are everywhere, impressed the reviewer has approved.Did the sums while we were staying here and wanted to do as much as we could find on our daily walks from where we were staying, definitely pays to stay here outside holiday time, we had a lovely house that even allowed dogs right near the middle of town.Great series that we try and do in most spots we pass but we dont think we are anywhere near doing the lot.Thanks OZGrumpy for the cache, found, signed and replaced. TNLN
The JAMS (JJ52, allister w, mogni, sir_spectre) crew went on a Yorkes Adventure. There were a few targets for the weekend, including finishing the fishing line, hosting a CITO, clearing a few DNF's and just having some fun.
All caches were left better than we found them.
Thanks
All caches were left better than we found them.
Thanks
Another weekend away with the JAMS team heading over to Yorkes to finally complete the fishing line along with other random caches that one or another of us had not found. It was a fun couple of days, Saturday was cold and windy along the coast but Sunday was a lovely sunny day with no wind, perfect for caching. After completing the fishing line...yay! we headed towards the coast and picked up a few caches around Port Moorowie before winding our way to Edithburgh where we stayed the night. Sunday morning we drove around Edithburgh then walked from there to Coobowie. After finishing there we headed to Wool Bay to avenge a couple of previous DNF's. Then it was lunch in Stansbury before heading to the CITO near Kulpara. A great weekend and lots of different caches found.
And our final cache for today before heading back to the caravan park. I had worked this one out soon after publishing so we drove straight to GZ where the cache was soon spotted.
Thanks for the cache OZGrumpy.
And our final cache for today before heading back to the caravan park. I had worked this one out soon after publishing so we drove straight to GZ where the cache was soon spotted.
Thanks for the cache OZGrumpy.
Solved by a JAMS member. Found after dinner. quick find. Found while doing the nearby lab stage.
Out with the JAMS crew for a weekend down the York's. The JAMS members along this weekend were JJ52, Allister w, Mogni and Sir_spectre. We came to finish off the last of the finish line for all of us and then goto a CITO event i was hosting near Kalpara. JJ52 and Allister W were target some certain cache types for the hard sounvier online bage. After Finishing the fishing line geoart we cached along the coast to Edithburgh and still only got to Edithburgh for dinner. Saturday was a cooler day for power trailing and only 1 snake was sighted, sunday started off cold but soon turned in to nice caching weather. We stopped for lunch in Stansbury on the way home.
Out with the JAMS crew for a weekend down the York's. The JAMS members along this weekend were JJ52, Allister w, Mogni and Sir_spectre. We came to finish off the last of the finish line for all of us and then goto a CITO event i was hosting near Kalpara. JJ52 and Allister W were target some certain cache types for the hard sounvier online bage. After Finishing the fishing line geoart we cached along the coast to Edithburgh and still only got to Edithburgh for dinner. Saturday was a cooler day for power trailing and only 1 snake was sighted, sunday started off cold but soon turned in to nice caching weather. We stopped for lunch in Stansbury on the way home.
After a fantastic day on the island we set off with Mattycat to find another cache or two before dinner time, collected the required info and set off to GZ for a quick find, a caching day wouldnt be a caching day without a game set and match to find
TFTC OZGrumpy
TFTC OZGrumpy
We were on a mission to find lots of multis in one day, so this was one of them. Was all straight forward and the log was signed. TFTC
A quick stop for a cache here at the other game.
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.
Thanks for the cache. Merci la cache. Danke für den Cache. Gracias por el caché. Bedankt voor de cache. Kiitos kätköstä. Zikomo posungira. Terima kasih untuk cache. Hvala cache. Köszönöm a cache. Nga mihi mo te keteroki. Dankie vir die kas.
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SA’s Leap Year Event - keep the date free - 29th February 2024. Can’t wait!!
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.
Thanks for the cache. Merci la cache. Danke für den Cache. Gracias por el caché. Bedankt voor de cache. Kiitos kätköstä. Zikomo posungira. Terima kasih untuk cache. Hvala cache. Köszönöm a cache. Nga mihi mo te keteroki. Dankie vir die kas.
I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
SA’s Leap Year Event - keep the date free - 29th February 2024. Can’t wait!!
A short stop here today on our way past, cache is all good
Today e.gregory1 and I headed to the yorke peninsula with a aim focus on finding the new wherigo crab series, along the way we picked up a few extra around the peninsula on a nice day out.
Thanks for the cache
Today e.gregory1 and I headed to the yorke peninsula with a aim focus on finding the new wherigo crab series, along the way we picked up a few extra around the peninsula on a nice day out.
Thanks for the cache
More of our annual birthday caching trip, Purrfect Di, Mattycat and Jack too coming along for the ride...
This year we've cleaned out Dhilba Guuranda-Innes National Park and then some surrounds. Something I started back on new year's eve 2012/2013 with two of my sons!
Now we're expanding across some of the peninsula's foot. While also sightseeing and relaxing a little too!
The weather has been quite mild for January, only one snake sighting, some emus, a roo, foxes, bunnies, and two bulls on the roads! All making for a fun trip.
And... we found your caches. Signed the logs. Made the smileys on the map .
Another successful match made. Neat hide.
Much thanks to OZGrumpy for planning and maintaining this cache on our ever growing SA cache map!
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Travelling all over wherever we can - searching, spotting hidden items and signing cache logs using some or all of the resources of GSAK (Geocaching Swiss Army Knife), Whereyougo, Garmin Montana 750i, Montana 680t, Etrex 35, Samsung S21u, Samsung S9, with Geocaching App, c:Geo, or Geooh Go, and Android Auto and other maps... or often with just a guess or plain old dumb luck
Heaps of the luck stuff really !!!
*Most of the online logs are composed and published with GSAK of course*.**
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Beware ! Caching is a very hazardous activity!
Look out for sand, mud, floodwaters, snakes, surprise cliffs, roos, wombats, things falling from trees, bulldust, and floods, and try not to get tetanus from rusty mint tins and don't fall off your ladder...
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- and do watch out for bugs !!! . [xx(]
Ensure Travel Bugs are the Only bugs you share and pass on (Covid cancels caching!)
Keep a safe distance - cache the countryside
Great of all those placing quality caches out and about around the country areas,
in sensible safe places especially! - it keeps our game fun, and interesting
We do appreciate if you actually did read all this extra addition to the log word count! There's a challenge somewhere out there, or so we've been told! You win a virtual smiley for the effort and getting to the end of the log Maybe if I worked out where it is I could do it and go back to normal logs again ! If you find the challenge let me know and we can put an end to these long logs !!!
[:o)]
The end. For now...
This year we've cleaned out Dhilba Guuranda-Innes National Park and then some surrounds. Something I started back on new year's eve 2012/2013 with two of my sons!
Now we're expanding across some of the peninsula's foot. While also sightseeing and relaxing a little too!
The weather has been quite mild for January, only one snake sighting, some emus, a roo, foxes, bunnies, and two bulls on the roads! All making for a fun trip.
And... we found your caches. Signed the logs. Made the smileys on the map .
Another successful match made. Neat hide.
Much thanks to OZGrumpy for planning and maintaining this cache on our ever growing SA cache map!
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Travelling all over wherever we can - searching, spotting hidden items and signing cache logs using some or all of the resources of GSAK (Geocaching Swiss Army Knife), Whereyougo, Garmin Montana 750i, Montana 680t, Etrex 35, Samsung S21u, Samsung S9, with Geocaching App, c:Geo, or Geooh Go, and Android Auto and other maps... or often with just a guess or plain old dumb luck
Heaps of the luck stuff really !!!
*Most of the online logs are composed and published with GSAK of course*.**
---
Beware ! Caching is a very hazardous activity!
Look out for sand, mud, floodwaters, snakes, surprise cliffs, roos, wombats, things falling from trees, bulldust, and floods, and try not to get tetanus from rusty mint tins and don't fall off your ladder...
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- and do watch out for bugs !!! . [xx(]
Ensure Travel Bugs are the Only bugs you share and pass on (Covid cancels caching!)
Keep a safe distance - cache the countryside
Great of all those placing quality caches out and about around the country areas,
in sensible safe places especially! - it keeps our game fun, and interesting
We do appreciate if you actually did read all this extra addition to the log word count! There's a challenge somewhere out there, or so we've been told! You win a virtual smiley for the effort and getting to the end of the log Maybe if I worked out where it is I could do it and go back to normal logs again ! If you find the challenge let me know and we can put an end to these long logs !!!
[:o)]
The end. For now...
Back in Ardrossan for harvest work. Still a little early for the season so just out for a drive today collecting a few caches along the way. Even had time to fit in lunch at the Melville Hotel in Yorketown.
TFTC OZGrumpy
TFTC OZGrumpy
Found with Olga at 2:36 pm. A quick find, as I had pre-calculated the final coordinates.
Luna looked on.
Luna looked on.
Up early today but had a more leisurely morning than yesterday. A bit of a coastal walk and the. Down to Marion Bay. Needed to find a cache on its 9th birthday for a challenge I am working towards. Picked up a few others there to make the drive worth while.
Then finished the geoart did a little happy dance. Huge thank you to the team behind fishy tails really appreciate the effort that goes into maintaining such a mega series for all to enjoy. It’s taken me over 5 years to complete.
After the geoart was done picked up a few AL and meandered my way home. Still so many places to visit always love a trip to the YP.
Not much going on at the courts today TFTC OzGrumpy
Then finished the geoart did a little happy dance. Huge thank you to the team behind fishy tails really appreciate the effort that goes into maintaining such a mega series for all to enjoy. It’s taken me over 5 years to complete.
After the geoart was done picked up a few AL and meandered my way home. Still so many places to visit always love a trip to the YP.
Not much going on at the courts today TFTC OzGrumpy
while wandering through the area on our way to somewhere else with sewthat we grabbed this cache
A good day was had while grabbing these caches
Thanks for placing them
*Found with [Geooh GO](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mobiltal.geoohGO)*
A good day was had while grabbing these caches
Thanks for placing them
*Found with [Geooh GO](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mobiltal.geoohGO)*
Out exploring. Having a great day.
*Found with [Geooh GO](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mobiltal.geoohGO)*
*Found with [Geooh GO](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mobiltal.geoohGO)*
Away for a couple of days to try and clean up Yorke Peninsula again.
Only 1 DNF, so I'll have to come back.
All caches found were in good condition.
Thanks to the owners for placing the caches.
TFTC
Only 1 DNF, so I'll have to come back.
All caches found were in good condition.
Thanks to the owners for placing the caches.
TFTC
Found on a 3-day trip from Adelaide to the Yorke Peninsula, then up to Port Augusta and Whyalla.
I was getting a bit sick of being at home and thought I might head off for some caching and camping and to visit my son in Port Augusta. The plan was to go next weekend but the weather looked reasonable for the next couple of days, so I brought it forward a few days.
I called by this one as I headed south on the Peninsula. The required information was soon collected, final coordinates calculated, then it was off to GZ for a quick find.
Thanks OZGrumpy for the cache.
I was getting a bit sick of being at home and thought I might head off for some caching and camping and to visit my son in Port Augusta. The plan was to go next weekend but the weather looked reasonable for the next couple of days, so I brought it forward a few days.
I called by this one as I headed south on the Peninsula. The required information was soon collected, final coordinates calculated, then it was off to GZ for a quick find.
Thanks OZGrumpy for the cache.
Nothing like a quick game. The rules out here are always more friendly.
An unexpected chance to get away so I did. The YP always makes you smile even if the wind is seemingly from deepest south.
Thanks to OZGrumpy and **clear skies** from TeamAstro. [^] Cache the planet! [^]
An unexpected chance to get away so I did. The YP always makes you smile even if the wind is seemingly from deepest south.
Thanks to OZGrumpy and **clear skies** from TeamAstro. [^] Cache the planet! [^]
Found while in Edithburgh for the weekend. After a frustrating start caching wise I'm glad this was an easy find! Tftc
Played the game at home, which set us up for set and match point.
Stopped by today, on our way around SYP, to complete the match.
TNLNSL
Thanks
Stopped by today, on our way around SYP, to complete the match.
TNLNSL
Thanks
Out in a chilly arvo with iluvtrekking battling rain showers as we cache in the area. Thanks OzGrumpy
Another cache found with richlink on our 2022 South Australian Adventur. A cool and rainy day today, just perfect for geocaching. TFTC
Another day out exploring - left Yorketown for the local market in Edithburgh and picked up a few caches along the way - TFTC
This was the last of the 3 Edithburgh multi caches that Cybergran and I completed today.
We enjoy this series and the places they take us.
Thanks OZGrumpy
We enjoy this series and the places they take us.
Thanks OZGrumpy
Thanks for another in your tennis series, my favourite sport, whereas feathertop’s favourite is golf, so we were both happy to have our names added here, and add another solved Multi to the multitude of them I am working on for a challenge.
Today on our journey from Yorketown to Edithburg and beyond we saw many potential places that we can be host to this style of cache. SL TFTC
Cache #11508
Headed over to the Yorke Peninsula with the Rat today on another Tuesday Mystery Meander, hoping for a FTF, or three. Found quite a few Used 2Bs and Game Set and Matches, as well as an AdLab that's been waiting for far too long for me to do. After the main aims were achieved kept on caching until dark by finding a few more on the Gone Fishn' trail. A good day with good weather, good luck and good company.
Thanks to OZGrumpy for putting out this cache for us all to find.
*This log composed and published using GSAK (Geocaching Swiss Army Knife).*
Headed over to the Yorke Peninsula with the Rat today on another Tuesday Mystery Meander, hoping for a FTF, or three. Found quite a few Used 2Bs and Game Set and Matches, as well as an AdLab that's been waiting for far too long for me to do. After the main aims were achieved kept on caching until dark by finding a few more on the Gone Fishn' trail. A good day with good weather, good luck and good company.
Thanks to OZGrumpy for putting out this cache for us all to find.
*This log composed and published using GSAK (Geocaching Swiss Army Knife).*
Yay, time for a Tuesday Mystery Meander with ttrogg.
We started from the Rat's den.
Then we meandered over to the Yorkes, for a day of caching and fun.
We found a variety of caches.
A quick solve, find and stamp of the logbook. TFTC
We started from the Rat's den.
Then we meandered over to the Yorkes, for a day of caching and fun.
We found a variety of caches.
A quick solve, find and stamp of the logbook. TFTC
After enjoying a few hrs in Innes National The X-Trailers and I are now back in Edithburgh locating your cache.
Quick work out of numbers and a short distance away cache was found. TFTC
Quick work out of numbers and a short distance away cache was found. TFTC
Still being over on Yorke Peninsula for a few more days and keeping an eye out for newly published caches, I was very happy to see a couple of new dots on the map very soon after publication. Just a short drive from Wool Bay yielded two more *FTF* caches for the trip. Thanks for the cache OZGrumpy!