#3 Seaham Scramble - Jimmy Scott Bridge East Seaham, New South Wales, Australia
By
Breaker42 on 06-Aug-22. Waypoint GC9Y5DM
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Logs
Not having much luck here. Thorough search. One very likely locations based on previous logs but I checked it out and definitely not there. Oh well.
Found today with WRAACie while caching in the area. Lucky one of us doesn't mind a scramble TFTC
Sign log and replace Out caching today with Kaz444 this was our last chance before my ankle surgery. We have a lovely day together and beaut lunch at Raymond Terrance Bowling Club. I hope my ankle doesnt take too long to feel want to cache again.
More concerning than the vertical challenge is mountain climbing. It took longer to get the log paper out then it did find the cache!Nice one. TFTC. With my fellow Geocacher Sillybugger
Bluey to a yellow. Nearly a nothing. I dropped it, and it rolled down into the crevices. No chance of finding that, but i had a look, and there it was. Tricky getting it out, but it is signed and back in place. Phew! TFTC.
Found at 3:33 PM GAFF3.Well I made that a lot more difficult than I had to [B)] The GPSr kept pushing me further and further into the abyss and then it was a moment of - nah that can't be right! So back to the start and within 2 seconds the next spot that I checked was the cache! Now why are so many caches around here just nanos! A mixture of different sized caches would be much appreciated to visitors like us.Thanks to Breaker43
Day 7. A last minute plan had been hatched to make my way to QOGM. Very little planning had been done but a very rough outline was in place and it was going to be a day by day trip.
OZHockeyChick had flown in for 3 days of caching around Sydney and Newcastle and today was all about finally getting Frying Pan, and collecting some other targets.
Woo hoo another LGA added to the list. No problems accessing this one as I was challenged in the right fashion!
Thanks Breaker43 for adding this cache to the worldwide collection for us all to enjoy.
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OZHockeyChick had flown in for 3 days of caching around Sydney and Newcastle and today was all about finally getting Frying Pan, and collecting some other targets.
Woo hoo another LGA added to the list. No problems accessing this one as I was challenged in the right fashion!
Thanks Breaker43 for adding this cache to the worldwide collection for us all to enjoy.
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A quick trip to Sydney to meet up with RoamingHowie who was en route to QOGM.
Day Two: Main target: Frying Pan. Lots of other caches & AdLabs along the way.
No vertically challenged folks here. A nice easy find.
Thanks for bringing us here by placing this cache, Breaker43
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Day Two: Main target: Frying Pan. Lots of other caches & AdLabs along the way.
No vertically challenged folks here. A nice easy find.
Thanks for bringing us here by placing this cache, Breaker43
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Lucky to see a likely hiding spot fairly quickly. Fortunately, it was the right one. Team Breaker
Found in between doing the AL. Luckily, I had my TOTT in MaxAdventurer with me. TFTC
Quick find at accurate coords. Being tall helps. OCW MaxAdventurer and Brewmaker. TFTC
started my trip home from nearby and stopped here for a cache before getting to the trip down the M1.
Thought it would be a park and grab but took a little longer to locate GZ. Made the grab once spotting the hide from below. Retrieved, signed log and replaced as found. tftc
Thought it would be a park and grab but took a little longer to locate GZ. Made the grab once spotting the hide from below. Retrieved, signed log and replaced as found. tftc
This cache was found today and brings our overall cache find tally to 12536.
Thanks goodness I spotted this one for my cache of the day. A tricky hide but got there in the end. Smashed my leg going over the guardrail though.
Thanks Breaker43 for the cache.
Thanks goodness I spotted this one for my cache of the day. A tricky hide but got there in the end. Smashed my leg going over the guardrail though.
Thanks Breaker43 for the cache.
Hello Breaker43 thank you for the cache
Had to have a second look after MrsD made a suggestion.
This was one of many caches found on our way to Newcastle to see our grand children.
Found on Tuesday, 16 May 2023 at 1542
**TFTC**
Had to have a second look after MrsD made a suggestion.
This was one of many caches found on our way to Newcastle to see our grand children.
Found on Tuesday, 16 May 2023 at 1542
**TFTC**
DNF today - many flying insects & wasp nests stopped me from looking further today
I was muggled out here on our last visit, but no such problem today. I had a wobbly climb to where I needed to go, then guessed where the cache might be after finding some of the others in this series, and there it was. Thanks for a good hide.
Once again Mr Minion came in very handy, making the find here. Thanks for the cache tnln replaced as found sl
Found with shaneo58, Doing a quick run up to Medowie and Seaham on this hot day getting up to 29 degrees tricky little hide but found in the end.
Signed log and Cache replaced as found.
**Thanks For The Cache** Breaker43.
This makes the 5th cache of 14 for today making a grand total of 3983 at 10:33AM on this Thursday the 16th of February in the Year 2023
Signed log and Cache replaced as found.
**Thanks For The Cache** Breaker43.
This makes the 5th cache of 14 for today making a grand total of 3983 at 10:33AM on this Thursday the 16th of February in the Year 2023
Searchd, read some logs. Just couldnt see from my vantage points. Will be back one day.
Signed log lm&cm
No room for fancy names
I found it while she pointed the way
TFTC
No room for fancy names
I found it while she pointed the way
TFTC
Out Christmas caching with Geospark62. Beautiful spot by the river, nice breeze and quiet. I did the pointing while hubby scrambled and reached. Signed log as CM and LM. Merry Christmas
Found It!
This one took a bit of searching but eventually I spotted the little thing. Damn nanos.
TFTC
This one took a bit of searching but eventually I spotted the little thing. Damn nanos.
TFTC
We stopped here for some lunch then decided to go for a walk and find some caches. I just happened to look at just the right angle and spotted the cache. TFTC
Nice hide, thought to myself where would I put it and there it was, height is not a deficiency for me so an easy retrieval nice to see a mixture of different style caches thanks for your hafd work and maintenance. fav for your series
Returned to the beautiful township of Seaham to turn a couple of blue frownies into yellow smilies. This one proved a little trickier to find this morning on a beautiful sunny day. Found with eemiaj, signed log as BE5150. TFTC
A cheeky little one. Glad we found it quickly but hard work with cold fingers today to sign ha ha
Roadworks traffic control was here today so I’ll come back another time.
Staying at Tomago Bowling Club. Day3
Today is our last day in the area, visited Cosco in the morning & collected water for an EC.
The afternoon we headed to Raymond Terrace & Seaham for a few traditionals & 1 WIGo.
A nice drive in the rural area.
Hubby climbed up the rocks while I made suggestions from the ground where to look. So glad that it wasn't dropped.
Thanks for placing this cache
Today is our last day in the area, visited Cosco in the morning & collected water for an EC.
The afternoon we headed to Raymond Terrace & Seaham for a few traditionals & 1 WIGo.
A nice drive in the rural area.
Hubby climbed up the rocks while I made suggestions from the ground where to look. So glad that it wasn't dropped.
Thanks for placing this cache
TFTC. I did climb all over the rocks. Thank goodness I was with somebody who could reach. Such a lovely area.
Found today after seeing these ones get published not too long ago, we drove up here and ended up finding all 4, and also making our way up to Dungog to do 3 more trigs.
After parking we quickly walked towards GZ, we saw that this one seemed to be hard as it had only been found once with multiple DNF's, so we arrived and searched for a while, checked some stuff like photos and other logs and then as we were just about to leave, I checked one last spot I had checked before and pulled out the cache...
TFTC Team Breaker
After parking we quickly walked towards GZ, we saw that this one seemed to be hard as it had only been found once with multiple DNF's, so we arrived and searched for a while, checked some stuff like photos and other logs and then as we were just about to leave, I checked one last spot I had checked before and pulled out the cache...
TFTC Team Breaker
#5443 2TF
We were thrilled to see a new group of local caches hidden, and this afternoon was the first chance we had to check them out. It was a nice afternoon for caching, and the hills out here are looking great - it must be 3-4 years since we drove through. Its great to see some hides guys, keep them coming!
This did take a little while, I went much too high in more natural spots, Samuel cruised the rocks, and eventually spotted it - he was able to reach it no problems, sneaky little thing.... TFTC!
We were thrilled to see a new group of local caches hidden, and this afternoon was the first chance we had to check them out. It was a nice afternoon for caching, and the hills out here are looking great - it must be 3-4 years since we drove through. Its great to see some hides guys, keep them coming!
This did take a little while, I went much too high in more natural spots, Samuel cruised the rocks, and eventually spotted it - he was able to reach it no problems, sneaky little thing.... TFTC!
This one is proving to be a bit trickier than the previous 2, and as I was being watched by a local I thought best to leave it for the moment
From the clues I figured we were in the right place so I started to head in a likely direction when I saw a local fishing not far away, and any odd activity would be quickly noticed and maybe queried, so decided to keep this one until a future visit.