Egg Longueville, New South Wales, Australia
By
Leek on 18-Nov-02. Waypoint GCAA40
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Logs
Grabbed this one after my son's cricket game. Forgot to take a pencil so we didn't sign the log. Yes it's well chewed, but none the less, the yoke is undamaged.
TFTC TNLN
TFTC TNLN
Cache Permanently Archived in Protest...
I will be transferring this cache's details to the geocaching.com.au site and several other global cache sites very soon...
Personally I don't like the way that geocaching.com plays the game!!!
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I will be transferring this cache's details to the geocaching.com.au site and several other global cache sites very soon...
Personally I don't like the way that geocaching.com plays the game!!!
See http://forums.groundspeak.com/GC/index.php?showtopic=88291 for further reasons...
[^] Finally found after a hard search. GPS went crazy as the cloud was moving. Took nearly an hour!! of scrabbling. Good hiding spot!!!
My first taste of Geocaching !!
Accompanied by Mr Mindsocket for spiritual support.
Accompanied by Mr Mindsocket for spiritual support.
how can anyone fault this cache,
we had a ball,or an eg trying to find this one.
geomonkey Jo ( peskette) found this one all on her lonesome, while i did the PR thing ,and chatted to the peak hour traffic at Ground Zero.
great cache Mr Leek, keep em coming
we had a ball,or an eg trying to find this one.
geomonkey Jo ( peskette) found this one all on her lonesome, while i did the PR thing ,and chatted to the peak hour traffic at Ground Zero.
great cache Mr Leek, keep em coming
Grabbed this one from right under an artist who was drawing the beautiful view. Was visited by some friendly four legged dogs.
TEAM PHANARGH
Rex and Nicci
Decided to go for a second Leek cache today and went after Does Not Compute......
TEAM PHANARGH
Rex and Nicci
Decided to go for a second Leek cache today and went after Does Not Compute......
[^] Found it! Nice spot for a walk! We brought Granny for her first cache and she enjoyed it as well. Took a bracelet and left a green finger. Thanks!
#3 for the day, found at 9.40am.
After failure at Main Attraction we moved on to see if this one was to be a bad egg for us as well.
Made a 4 footed friend for a while until she decided to attack a rainbow lorriket. The parrot survived, but didn't look too good.
After that we found the cache, right where I would have hidden it. Took nothing but left our marks
[last edit: 12/31/2002 3:30:56 AM PST]
After failure at Main Attraction we moved on to see if this one was to be a bad egg for us as well.
Made a 4 footed friend for a while until she decided to attack a rainbow lorriket. The parrot survived, but didn't look too good.
After that we found the cache, right where I would have hidden it. Took nothing but left our marks
[last edit: 12/31/2002 3:30:56 AM PST]
We enjoyed this cache a lot.
Our first cache back for quite a while and we got just what we wanted, a traditional cache in a nice location. Lots of stuff to see and do.
The rating is pretty much spot on.
Swapped a frog for some AA batteries.
Great work Leek!
The usual photos to follow...
Our first cache back for quite a while and we got just what we wanted, a traditional cache in a nice location. Lots of stuff to see and do.
The rating is pretty much spot on.
Swapped a frog for some AA batteries.
Great work Leek!
The usual photos to follow...
After reading the logs we were puzzled as to which way to scramble (up or down). Having sorted that and having got some sand on our feet, we cracked open the egg. Took a starfish and left a frog. Good One Leek.
Eggsellent location and well layed out. Took OUR 2-dogs to sniff the egg out, as the kelpie loves chooks!! Feathered a badge and nestled a starfish.
Thanks. Leek.
Thanks. Leek.
Circled this one a couple of time before decided I'd have to do a bit of scramble up. Didn't turn out to be as bad as I though. Didn't swap anything as I had nothing that would fit.
I remember coming to this area as a small child and riding the elephants along the shoreline. My father would buy us ice creams and.......
Opps, sorry, this cache's placement was so Tanglesque, I felt compelled to wax lyrically of bygone days.
Met the cache guardian.
Too small for my swaps, but a great location.
[last edit: 12/10/2002 1:25:04 AM PST]
Opps, sorry, this cache's placement was so Tanglesque, I felt compelled to wax lyrically of bygone days.
Met the cache guardian.
Too small for my swaps, but a great location.
[last edit: 12/10/2002 1:25:04 AM PST]
What to do. The lesser spotted brown-footed cache bird is a feral and we are supposed to kill all ferals we come in contact with. Omelette’s anyone?
Had a bit of a problem with getting a good GPS fix here, but decided to use the old where would I hide it method? and found it reasnonably quickly. Interesting location and well worth a look around. Good one Leek.
Eggsellent cache. Quite an eggperience. A lovely spot with some very interesting old things. Found the cache with a little hunting around. Great spot for a short walk - I'll probably be back one day.
Found this cache 'egg'actly on the money. It had us fooled for a little while but we didn't get 'broody'. We soon got to the 'yolk' of the problem. Just had to jump 'ova' a few obstacles. Swapped a bracelet and butterfly for a 'chook' and a spinning top. Great fun to 'crack' this one.
Bushpusher cracks another virgin. Another lovely cache from Mr Leek. A nice walk in and a few leaps of faith later. I was holding the little egg in my hot little hand. I think it may now be boiled.
Swapped the rooster for a chainsaw and a bunch of rusty razor blades... I mean a marble. Silly me.
Oh and in the immortal words of Ideology - Trust your GPS!!!
Swapped the rooster for a chainsaw and a bunch of rusty razor blades... I mean a marble. Silly me.
Oh and in the immortal words of Ideology - Trust your GPS!!!