Gnangara Lake 1 Gnangara, Western Australia, Australia
By
Mocchiandfriends on 12-Jan-23. Waypoint GCA3V4B
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Full time nomads since February 2014, here to visit family but alas they have Covid so we are staying away! What else to do but go caching.
We made an early start with a list of 28caches to attempt for our day. The tally ended up with 6 DNF, 4 DNA due to muggles and 18finds. Not one of our best days. We like finding tricky caches and caches where you need to be stealthy but we do like FINDING caches days like today are definitely not a highlight of our addiction.
Shame so many of the caches we tackled today have been unloved by finders and the CO's with no visits for over 1 year some nearly 2 years. Each DNF today was a thorough search of at least 15minutes if not longer. Home just on sunset, Lets hope for better luck next time we head out.
TFTC Mocchiandfriends
We made an early start with a list of 28caches to attempt for our day. The tally ended up with 6 DNF, 4 DNA due to muggles and 18finds. Not one of our best days. We like finding tricky caches and caches where you need to be stealthy but we do like FINDING caches days like today are definitely not a highlight of our addiction.
Shame so many of the caches we tackled today have been unloved by finders and the CO's with no visits for over 1 year some nearly 2 years. Each DNF today was a thorough search of at least 15minutes if not longer. Home just on sunset, Lets hope for better luck next time we head out.
TFTC Mocchiandfriends
This cache has the wrong coordinates from publication in January. ITs some 80metres off.
Having the wrong coords not only effects people actually finding the cache but also effects people who may want to place a new cache.
Also it is not a black bison it is a mint tin so someone appears to have already replaced the cache in its short life.
Owner needs to update coords by contacting Balayang the reviewer by message.
If CO needs help feel free to contact us by message.
Having the wrong coords not only effects people actually finding the cache but also effects people who may want to place a new cache.
Also it is not a black bison it is a mint tin so someone appears to have already replaced the cache in its short life.
Owner needs to update coords by contacting Balayang the reviewer by message.
If CO needs help feel free to contact us by message.
Found the correct tree thanks to SRs co ords. Even found the spot if would have been. But there was nothing there. Had a look around the base in case it had fallen out but no luck.
Found it. GZ is indeed quite off and the picture from a few explorers before is indeed very helpful.
An early start today. A mild summers morning thankfully . Happy to say that this was one of the smilies I collected today Coords are off so used Spatialriq coords tftc
GZ is a bit off, but lining up the background from a previous poster helped us locate the tree. Turtley found it and left a turtle charm
Empty car park this morning.
I walked to the coordinates provided by Spatialriq and judging by the footprints I was in the right spot.
I found a cache with a log but it wasn’t as described and it appears a throw down replacement is already in play.
TFTC
I walked to the coordinates provided by Spatialriq and judging by the footprints I was in the right spot.
I found a cache with a log but it wasn’t as described and it appears a throw down replacement is already in play.
TFTC
Nice quick find with FlyingPigSquadron, using a previous hides coordinates. TFTC.
Out on a Sunday afternoon NoR caching run with the Cockburn Crew. Thanks to all the COs that placed caches for our enjoyment. Cheers Mocchiandfriends!
Headed North with the intention of cleaning up caches in the Gnangara Pines and Pinjar area.
Cleaned up a few nearby hides before venturing in.
Thanks for the hide.
Cleaned up a few nearby hides before venturing in.
Thanks for the hide.
Out and about again, the Cockburn Crew wanted to go North, a few new ones have populated the map, plus some of us hadn’t really done much around Gnangara. Then some late publication of new FTF on the way home had to make a detour before getting home.
Found a variety of hides and in different areas which made for a nice day. Generally quick finds today
Thanks to all the CO’s for the hides I found.
Found a variety of hides and in different areas which made for a nice day. Generally quick finds today
Thanks to all the CO’s for the hides I found.
Unfortunately this carpark is a long established gentlemen's"meat and greet" location, and probably best avoided... I had to out wait a middle aged bloke having a rub outside his work van during his lunch break 20m from the cache. Uggh. I strongly suggest relocating the cache away from the carpark and access road. Tftc
Was a long way from finding this one and about to drag my bike out of the sand and ride to work empty-handed when SR came over with the log! In my clippy cloppy shoes I would probably never have got as far afield as the cache when widening the search. Good job SR!
Woohoo *FTF* @ 7;52am.
Saw this published only 5km from home last night, but knowing the area decided against trying then.
Took a good 10min of hunting but eventually found 80m from GZ. Olthomas arrived and we both searched for a while before I came up with the goods.
Try S 31° 47.474' E 115° 52.388'. TFTC
Saw this published only 5km from home last night, but knowing the area decided against trying then.
Took a good 10min of hunting but eventually found 80m from GZ. Olthomas arrived and we both searched for a while before I came up with the goods.
Try S 31° 47.474' E 115° 52.388'. TFTC
Mid morning stop with Col117 on the way back from an appointment. The car park had 8 cars in it, all with sole male occupants at their cars. Seems dodgy to me. He was glad he wasn’t alone! Thanks for the hidey hole cache.
K.B. wasn’t keen on the location when she arrived. Both I and MDV work in Gnangara so she messaged to see if we were free. Dad wasn’t in the office and I was on my way back from an appointment so headed down. This is a nice area so I’ll have to return for more of the caches. Unfortunately this morning there was some sort of single male meeting in place. Thanks.
GZ is in the car park. The nearest tree is being guarded by a gentleman muggle who is here for a different game. I’ll leave this one for someone else.