Dangling The Carrot Bedfordale, Western Australia, Australia
By
Lyn Pat and Nathan on 14-Aug-22. Waypoint GC9YHNV
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Logs
Parked up and made the walk into the this one, nice and easy find but the cache is broken and does need fixing here sadly.Back in Perth for work and with today it was a good opportunity to get out and about. So headed out with Leg5 for a day out to the south easter suburbs finding of his unfound as we went before heading up north for an FTF. Just over 20 finds for the day.Thanks for the cache
Out and about again, Gridge98 landed in Perth and I volunteered to go caching with him. Gridge was after filling in some LGAs he needed. So we headed east of the city then south to Byford. Then headed back north via Southern River and Canning Vale. To finish off the day we saw a FTF pop up around Lake Monger and then did all the other new multis around the lake. The carrot is in 2 pieces, log is still dry and signable.Fortunately we had 4 DNFs along the way.This cache is find number - 16833.Thanks to Lyn Pat and Nathan for the caches I have found.
An interesting cache here, found in good condition. We signed the log and left a trinket necklace. Thanks for the hunt LP&N
Too nice a day to stay home so we went for a drive in the hills. We left a tb here as it wants to be a fire fighter. TFTC Lyn Pat and Nathan
Nice little cache of kids toys there now. Left a couple of foreign coins and a couple of marbles in the carrot/rocket
What's up Doc .
In the area and swung by to grab this cache.
TFTC Lyn Pat and Nathan this is find #14955 for us.
In the area and swung by to grab this cache.
TFTC Lyn Pat and Nathan this is find #14955 for us.
After grabbing some newly published caches nearby, we decided to grab a few more on the way home. We stopped to grab this once at gz we knew we had seen this carrot before. We signed our names to your log and returned your cache as we found it. Just as we were about to head back to the car about 8 or 9 kangaroos came bouncing along and stopped about 10 feet from us. We enjoyed a moment with the kangaroos and then they went along their way. It’s always nice to do a welfare check on one that hasn’t been found for awhile and happy to say this one is doing just find. TFTC Lyn Pat and Nathan.
Found with axell33 after we were near by caching. I’m pretty sure we recognised this carrot from a gathering as a prize! It sure has a great home here! Thanks for placing this cache here.
Playing catch-up on late logs that I’ve had sitting in my drafts. Cheers Lyn Pat and Nathan!
Hi there Lyn Pat and Nathan. I had the need to get out of the house today and I found myself here. I found this cache at 1003am after a short search - and the container and log are in good condition. TN, LN, SL. Thanks to Lyn Pat and Nathan for this cache - our find 9954 and the 1st of 1 finds for the day.
FieldNotes:
FieldNotes:
Barnzy12. The caching legend. We thought you would be the one. Congratulations. On the FTF.
The carrot was dangled - having a few beers at IGD and this was published. A very rare LPN cache - in Ps mind it’s been 15 years since they published one.
Quite literally an offering from the gods - the geocaching royal family here in WA.
Anyway the beers took over and the carrot was left to dangle until the next day when camp was packed up. 68km by road we slowly made our way there expecting that someone would have made it there.
Rolled up and snagged it!
**FTF**
Thanks LPN - add fav.
Quite literally an offering from the gods - the geocaching royal family here in WA.
Anyway the beers took over and the carrot was left to dangle until the next day when camp was packed up. 68km by road we slowly made our way there expecting that someone would have made it there.
Rolled up and snagged it!
**FTF**
Thanks LPN - add fav.