Reel - A Letterbox For 5093: Valley View Valley View, South Australia, Australia
By
aSaGR on 16-Sep-22. Waypoint GC9ZW9R
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Logs
Rocked up to GZ and realised we knew the spot. Our stamp was in the logbook. Very late log. Thanks
I dropped my son off to play badminton and had one and a half hours to kill. Wasnt really worth going home so I picked a pocket of four nearby caches to tackle. I parked nearby and set off on foot. All caches found without problems. Thanks for the cache Mailman aSaGR adopted by BFE.# # #14181 # #
Found it! Third find on a post work walk. Nicely hidden, although lots of insects also call this spot home! TFTC!
Decided to take a stroll on the dry creek trail. Having a blast!This is my third straight letterbox, find, and Im pretty sure that that has never happened before.Anyway, TFTC!
Found while touring around a few of the NE suburbs today. A quick find once at GZ and all good here. Find #6353 on 18 Dec 2023.TFTC Bob From Elsewhere!SAs Leap Year Event - GCA1DNA - Feb 29th, 2024. Keep the date free!
A trip down memory lane with sisters. A magnificent area to be enjoyed by the public. Tftc
Clocking up cache finds whilst working towards other challenge goals and milestones!
Be mindful of the ants when retrieving the cache and putting it back
TFTC!
AussieGal88
South Australia is the place be for GCA1DNA - February 29th, 2024 in Adelaide! Let's show the rest of the Geocaching world what Australia is made of at The Great Leap Forward!
Be mindful of the ants when retrieving the cache and putting it back
TFTC!
AussieGal88
South Australia is the place be for GCA1DNA - February 29th, 2024 in Adelaide! Let's show the rest of the Geocaching world what Australia is made of at The Great Leap Forward!
Plenty of people here today and lucky we were in the 4WD, else would have had to park miles away .Cache was well hidden . TNLNSL.Thanks Mailman aSaGR adopted by BFE.
Passing by today with some time to spare, so stopped to find some new caches. Managed to find this one, but the wind today made it very unpleasant to continue and then 6 or more muggle dog walkers turned up, so the search for others was abandoned. Liked the new entry to the car park, but turning right on exit was a nightmare! TNLN SL Thanks for the cache. I shall return in better weather
A beautiful sunny autumn day, brekkie event at North Haven this morning, now caching with sandelf. TFTC
A nice easy find.
A nice easy find.
After the event Owl headed home the long way, picking up caches that had sprung up while she was on various holidays. This one was looking like a wash as there was a large crowd of muggles watching some kind of ball game. However, the cache was screened from them and they were busy watching a ball anyway, so a quick find and sign and Owl was off again.
Three befuddled puzzlers went out For a Tuesday Trekking.
The Starfish picked up the Rat, from the Rat's den.
We then wandered down to the Snake's pit.
The Rat and the Starfish sacrificed the Snake to the Ant gods.
The Snake found the cache.
Logbook stamped and returned. Tftc
The Starfish picked up the Rat, from the Rat's den.
We then wandered down to the Snake's pit.
The Rat and the Starfish sacrificed the Snake to the Ant gods.
The Snake found the cache.
Logbook stamped and returned. Tftc
That Tuesday Trek time of the week again with a starfish and a Rat. Again we targeted the North East suburbs attempting to clean up the area of unfound hides. The Starfish had the most for the day as it was an area that he rarely gets to cover. Because of the warmish day many were just drive by's or short walks.
All caches were is good condition unless stated otherwise.
Another quick find of this fun series and the last one for the day for the Adders.
Thank you for the cache aSaGR Find Number 10430 on 21/02/2023
All caches were is good condition unless stated otherwise.
Another quick find of this fun series and the last one for the day for the Adders.
Thank you for the cache aSaGR Find Number 10430 on 21/02/2023
The usual Tuesday Trekking for members of the Befuddled Puzzle Solving group. Yet again I picked up S.A. Sewer Rat from the rat's nest, then on to Blackadders Snakepit where he jumped in. [^] Yet again we did the Snakes's latest offering and then it was off towards the northeast suburbs for the 4th week in a row trying to finish all the caches we still had there and anything else we came across.
My GPS decided it would had a hissy fit last week and I gave up on it after three years and replaced it. [^] Getting used to the new one had a few teething problems. Not all of us required every cache so here are the caches I was able to put my name in the log. Be glad to head somewhere else next Tuesday.
The penultimate BFE cache ( even if he did adopt this one) to get me close to BFE Nirvana again. [^] Back in an area I had been to before but no searching in brick work today. Instead it was battle the ants that have nested where the cache is located. The Snake took on that task and which I had to shake vigorously before opening. That done we added our names to the log book and celebrated almost BFE nirvana.
***Thanks Bob From Elsewhere for putting out this cache and maintaining it for our enjoyment. ***
Logs prepared and published through GSAK.
My GPS decided it would had a hissy fit last week and I gave up on it after three years and replaced it. [^] Getting used to the new one had a few teething problems. Not all of us required every cache so here are the caches I was able to put my name in the log. Be glad to head somewhere else next Tuesday.
The penultimate BFE cache ( even if he did adopt this one) to get me close to BFE Nirvana again. [^] Back in an area I had been to before but no searching in brick work today. Instead it was battle the ants that have nested where the cache is located. The Snake took on that task and which I had to shake vigorously before opening. That done we added our names to the log book and celebrated almost BFE nirvana.
***Thanks Bob From Elsewhere for putting out this cache and maintaining it for our enjoyment. ***
Logs prepared and published through GSAK.
A Letterbox For 5093: Valley View was transferred from aSaGR to user Bob From Elsewhere
As this cache is almost in my backyard I am willing to adopt it and acknowledge that it was hidden by aSaGR.
I will contact aSaGR to start the adoption process.
Good Luck aSaGR
I will contact aSaGR to start the adoption process.
Good Luck aSaGR
This cache is in need of a new owner.
Unfortunately I no longer have time to maintain caches and therefore if no one is interested, it will have to be archived.
Unfortunately I no longer have time to maintain caches and therefore if no one is interested, it will have to be archived.
Today I went and checked the container of this cache and did find that someone has swapped the original container with a takeaway food container.
I have replaced it with new container similar to the original one
I have replaced it with new container similar to the original one
A nice quick find. Not an expected type of container. Experienced cachers don’t usually use those…?
I found your D1.0/T1.5 Small Letterbox Hybrid called A Letterbox For 5093: Valley View on 27 January 2023. It was find #17553 for me. Thank you aSaGR for placing this cache for our enjoyment in the wonderful state of South Australia.
I found your D1.0/T1.5 Small Letterbox Hybrid called A Letterbox For 5093: Valley View on 27 January 2023. It was find #17553 for me. Thank you aSaGR for placing this cache for our enjoyment in the wonderful state of South Australia.
Goldy is out to Golden Grove for the new letterbox, followed by all the ones by BFE and aSaGR on the way back home. As well as a few others.
A quick find here today.
Cache is all good.
It was a bit exposed so I put more camo with it.
Thanks aSaGR for preparing and hiding this cache, which brings Goldy's total find count to 2377 on the 18th of January 2023.
A quick find here today.
Cache is all good.
It was a bit exposed so I put more camo with it.
Thanks aSaGR for preparing and hiding this cache, which brings Goldy's total find count to 2377 on the 18th of January 2023.
A great day with Michells&hound and JJ52. Someone once said Team Work makes the Dream Work. Today was the Dream Work. I had a fun time driving around the Northern suburbs and stopping to find caches. Listening to the cricket( Aussies beat South Africa in 2 days at the Gabba) while we traveled between caches. Beautiful weather.
A day out had been organised with Michells&hound and allister w heading out north for some letterboxes and newer caches that none of us had found. It was a good day for caching although did get a bit warm in the afternoon. We had a fun day and covered quite a bit of ground and only had one DNF which was good. [^]
Found the closest parking spot and headed to GZ where the cache was soon found.
Thanks for the cache aSaGR.
Found the closest parking spot and headed to GZ where the cache was soon found.
Thanks for the cache aSaGR.
Fun day out with JJ52 and Allisterw hitting the bad lands for some dejavú finds, and many letterboxes and then onto the Northern suburbs to make a dent in our combined unfound caches there.
It was a perfect day for caching no scary critters and only 1 dnf. 40 finds for me which was a good haul.
Great team effort today!
Nice quick find here TFTC Harry!
It was a perfect day for caching no scary critters and only 1 dnf. 40 finds for me which was a good haul.
Great team effort today!
Nice quick find here TFTC Harry!
Found while on the “other side of town”. Lots of bikes and young riders whizzing past. They come out of no where !
Thank you for placing this for us to find. Thank you for contributing to the geo map and maintaining when required. TFTC
Thank you for placing this for us to find. Thank you for contributing to the geo map and maintaining when required. TFTC
Today I went to Modbury Heights for business, and I tried some caches on the way.
This is the first find for today.
Parked close to GZ, and it happened to be the suggested parking spot.
Walked to GZ, and found the cache easily.
Poor bird.
Good size container. Signed the log. Took a TB.
Thanks for the letterbox hybrid cache, Mailman aSaGR. Wish for more letterbox hybrid caches.
This is the first find for today.
Parked close to GZ, and it happened to be the suggested parking spot.
Walked to GZ, and found the cache easily.
Poor bird.
Good size container. Signed the log. Took a TB.
Thanks for the letterbox hybrid cache, Mailman aSaGR. Wish for more letterbox hybrid caches.
A pleasant day and not much on so I slipped out for a few hours to find a few caches, including this one.
I have been watching the number of caches that interest me in the northern suburbs growing recently and there now seems to now be enough that I haven’t found to make a trip out there worthwhile.
A quick find here today. Cache and contents are all good.
Thanks aSaGR for the cache.
I have been watching the number of caches that interest me in the northern suburbs growing recently and there now seems to now be enough that I haven’t found to make a trip out there worthwhile.
A quick find here today. Cache and contents are all good.
Thanks aSaGR for the cache.
I sometimes wonder how a postie feels. Not today. I had that feeling. No need tolook too hard to find the post box.
Thanks to aSaGR and **clear skies** from TeamAstro. [^] Cache the planet! [^]
After a rather disappointing morning, I decided to do a spot of caching in between appointments that were scheduled for the rest of the day. Parked fairly close to this one and made the quick find at an empty GZ. Wasn't a fan of all the ants though (what is it with all the ants around SA???). TFTC Mailman aSaGR
Out with Magic [8] and our dogs when we craved a hunt.
So a hunting we went and found a nicely hidden Letterbox
Thanks for the placement and ongoing maintenance.
TB Drop
So a hunting we went and found a nicely hidden Letterbox
Thanks for the placement and ongoing maintenance.
TB Drop
Found during a tour of the northern suburbs in an attempt to clear another small patch of metropolitan Adelaide. Thanks for the cache altSaGR!
Time for our Tuesday caching catchup with Mattycat, a big day exploring a couple of newish caches around the Barossa before picking up a few along the way to the suburbs above North Adelaide where we spent most of the day exploring before heading home via Angaston. Quite a few TOTTs were used throughout the day, not needed here but we did check for mail and came up with a log book to sign
TFTC aSaGR
TFTC aSaGR
A cat and a frog went caching, to see what they could see,
So many things today, were all the way up in a tree...
Most of my letterboxes have held a magazine comfortably.
Geo letterboxes seem to be designed to hold maybe an email or two
Great work aSaGR for placing and maintaining this cache on our ever growing SA geo-map
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Driving and hiking around 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
Plenty of the luck stuff actually !!!
*All the online logs are composed and published with GSAK of course.*
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Warning ! 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
Really appreciate you reading all this extra addition to the log word count! There's a challenge somewhere out there, apparently! You win a virtual smiley for the effort and getting to the end of the log Maybe if I worked out where 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 !!!
C'est Fini.
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So many things today, were all the way up in a tree...
Most of my letterboxes have held a magazine comfortably.
Geo letterboxes seem to be designed to hold maybe an email or two
Great work aSaGR for placing and maintaining this cache on our ever growing SA geo-map
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Driving and hiking around 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
Plenty of the luck stuff actually !!!
*All the online logs are composed and published with GSAK of course.*
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Warning ! 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
Really appreciate you reading all this extra addition to the log word count! There's a challenge somewhere out there, apparently! You win a virtual smiley for the effort and getting to the end of the log Maybe if I worked out where 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 !!!
C'est Fini.
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Lovely day for a stroll in the park. The cache is still there waiting to be found.
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.
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.
Veni. Vidi. Vici. Scripsi.
Had some time free this afternoon so decided it was time to head out and grab some caches close to home. Headed to this one first and it was an area quite familiar with some caches that were not too far away from this location. Parked close by and wandered over to GZ and spotted the hide from a distance. Removed the cache, signed the log and replaced as found. Great to sign this letter off.
Gratias pro cache Mailman aSaGR
Had some time free this afternoon so decided it was time to head out and grab some caches close to home. Headed to this one first and it was an area quite familiar with some caches that were not too far away from this location. Parked close by and wandered over to GZ and spotted the hide from a distance. Removed the cache, signed the log and replaced as found. Great to sign this letter off.
Gratias pro cache Mailman aSaGR
A short stop here, despite some kids near by this one was easily found and is all good
Today I had an early start to do with work and with the rest of the day free I decided to find some caches in the way heading up into the hills to find some of the ‘closer’ caches to home.
Thanks for the cache
Today I had an early start to do with work and with the rest of the day free I decided to find some caches in the way heading up into the hills to find some of the ‘closer’ caches to home.
Thanks for the cache
Another in a series that I’m hoping is far from complete. A letterbox cache within TTG LGA would have made me eligible for a challenge cache I’ve yet to sign - but it looks like this one is in Port Adelaide Enfield. I grew up on Dry Creek about 1 km upstream from here, it was the ultimate playground for an eight year old when we moved to Modbury, and how I never even came close to a snake bite beats me. Thanks for the cache and the series mailman aSaGR.
My wife grew up close by to this park. There were hundreds of ants guarding the cache so need to be quick. Thanks aSaGR for another letterbox hybrid.
Found BFE Style without a GPS or Smart Phone App.
I did have prior knowledge of the location.
Thanks to the Mailman for a Letter Box cache in my own backyard.
I did have prior knowledge of the location.
Thanks to the Mailman for a Letter Box cache in my own backyard.