Second Best Sunset Photo Ever Legume, New South Wales, Australia
By
dahumbug on 16-Jul-23. Waypoint GCABG2X
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Logs
Caught up with the CO at a recent CITO and during a bit of a chat about all things caching, he gave Seff and I permission to log this one as found. TFTC Bug
Sounds like its missing .Prob be a good opportunity to can it.Cheers to the finders
Seffnjarah and I are embarking on the slow path back to full hiking fitness. Today we headed to Queen Mary Falls and surrounds for a few shorter hikes to help regain our fitness. With an early start, we stopped in Boonah to grab some coffee, snacks and lunch for later in the day.Late morning, we arrived here at this puzzle. I gather the CO has changed this puzzle over time, as upon reading the logs, I discovered the reference to a jigsaw puzzle, which I never found. None the less, I had no problems solving this one and getting a tick from the checker. However, knowing the CO, I wondered if it could be that easy?Despite having a lovely ladder in the back, Seff positioned Victor del Prado and climbed up for what we expected would be an easy find. Knowing his inability to spot the obvious sometimes, I then checked and also came up blank. We then referenced the photos in the logs, which nicely confirmed what sort of container we were after. Nope. After a search of the surrounding recently slashed grass, just in case, we called the DNF and headed on to the next one. A pity really as there was some generous DT on offer here, which I was keen to claim.Thanks Bug.
Full time Nomads, travelling around Australia since 2014. Staying in Toowoomba while the caravan is in for repairs in Burpengary. Today we headed south for a visit to Team Robins. A pleasant drive in the countryside stopping for a cache or 2 along the way. TFTC
It was wet but I still stayed and went for a drive. Saw some nice waterfalls. The CO knows a hire car is one of the most versatile TOTT and I know how to use it which I had to given its a Bug hide. See picSigning duties completed and hoping the sun will come out or at lease the rain goes away.TFTCA fav pt
Thanks to assistance from other cachets, that was easier to find that I had expected. But I have to say that there is nothing unusual in the sight of a person with a small step-ladder at the side of a rural road. And thankfully no cars drove past whilst it was in use! TFTC!!
With the usual suspects as we plan our road trip zigzagging and picking up some LGA's along the way.Got the ToT out, then had a closer inspection further up but saw nothing, then eagle eyed gs1947 found the little blighter lying in the grass.Thank you, Buck Mitty & bear_yowie, for this hide, which we found on the ground and returned it to where it was supposed to reside
Picked up before heading our way to SA. Thanks for the jigidiTFTChallenge Buck Mitty & bear_yowie
TFTC smile 17526 out and about on a lovely day having a great time finding a few caches with friendsThank you Buck Mitty & bear_yowie for placing this cache for our enjoyment
Accompaniment with our friend a little way before we leave for Adelaide.Enjoyed the jigsaws, strangely.Log signed and cache replaced as found on 19th February 2024. TFTC, dahumbug. Anything to beat BrisLions.
When this puzzle was first published, it was definitely a jigidi, I am sure, so I was startled and confused, more to the point bamboozled to find no link to the puzzle. I stared at the cache page for hours at a time, returning daily to this intriguing puzzle. I planned to PAF to the FTFer, but continued to puzzle my way through, banging my head against my keyboard. Then one day, simply out of the blue, the answer was there staring me in the face. DOH!We regularly drive up this road, and the view in the photo was extremely familiar to me. So was not surprised to find GZ. First visit, did not have our regular TOTTs with us, but decided we knew where it was.Second visit - today - with a bit of juggling of geo-subi we were able to position ourselves into a space that allowed us to look at the view from a different angle, and the same time, retrieving, signing and returned the little blighter.Thanks dahumbug for a great puzzle, a great view and a great hide. Fave Point today
On a getaway with my two gorgeous girls, celebrating a 17th birthday. So glad what they wanted to do for their birthday was go camping!!! We had plans today to visit Browns Falls so I could avenge my recent DNF. But before heading there we stopped off here to check out the view and create a smiley.Thanks for the cache Bug Happy to part with a FP for this cache!
Our last find at the end of a fantastic camping trip. We had stopped at a park just down the road from GZ for a lunch break and a target cache and realised how close this was. We couldnt pass the opportunity by to pick this one up. The finals were gifted to those who attended the COs anniversary event in Mt Ninderry back in August. I noted them down but didnt pay too much attention, thinking I wouldnt be anywhere near it for a long time. So it really is a bonus cache for us. Retrieving it was not as easy, since all our TOTTs were buried deep on the bottom of our fully loaded car. But where theres a will, theres a way. With a telescopic mirror, a tall hubby and a well positioned Prius, we managed to sign that log and replace the container back in its spot. Thanks for the fun!
I remember the conversations that took place around this cache when it was first published they were complicated Im sure a little bird told me how to locate the solution now it appears far more straightforwardCollected on the way down from Lookout for CarrsThis catch completes PirateLindas first D/T loop so were both very happy about thatThanks dahumbug
I was told to be at Peppa's place early as we had a ways to drive today, so here we are a 100 or so km's from home and it's not even morning tea time yet.Peppa knew I was only 1 cache off my first loop so this cache was targeted because of its DT rating. He even packed a TOTT so as to be able to grab it. Very happy to grab this one and complete my first Loop (thanks also to Davinells for having my back and pointing this one out ).Photo of one of the spectacular views from today's drive. Thanks for the cache.
While staying in the area for a few days we stopped and found this cache
I pulled up right next to it and was able to grab it with my bendy magnetic TOTT while standing on the running board. Thanks for the fun Bug
This puzzle took me to long to work out. I checked the other day to have another go and I realised I had worked it out. Today I was going to get some mulching hay near Killarney and decided to get this one before going home. Drove to the site and could not find it. Lucky my vehicle allowed me to get a bit higher and there it was tucked away.Signed the log, giving this a heart due to how hard it was to solve. Thanks for putting this up for all to find.
Out for an unplanned drive with Helen from next door. Recently home from hospital, she was in the need of a drive in the country. We volunteered to chauffer her, but it had to be where we might just find a cache or two.I had this on my map as a solved puzzle, but was completely puzzled as to how I solved a jigidi which was no longer there! But Certitude said "Go for it" As today's drive was an unplanned drive, we did not have the required TOTT in the back of the subimobile, but we did stop and checked out the view. None of our travel bugs were too keen on piggybacking up the pole to help either.Now we know were were in the right spot, next time up the hill, we will bring the correct TOTT
Muggle65, Brislions and l all took a similar photo on a similar day. It was pretty funny to see it become a puzzle. We all ended up this way again to climb Wilson's Peak today. It was a no- brainer that we would sign this one after the climb. Of course we were all too buggered to fetch the ladder from the back of the vehicle so we encouraged Davidwazza to perform some side step gymnastics. Eventually this proved successful. This one was pivotal in completing a loop for me so a fave point for your collection. Thank you Bug
After climbing Wilson Peak we headed this way to grab this cache. Funny thing is I was there went the photo was taken. ?? ?? cache signed and replaced back.
Dahumbug thank you for placing and maintaining this cache for geocaching community enjoyment.
Dahumbug thank you for placing and maintaining this cache for geocaching community enjoyment.
Hanging out with the Willy's Peakers group and it was decided to venture to this one. An interesting puzzle setup and now I know where to stand if I'm ever in this area around sunset.
Cheers
Cheers
Regarding this puzzle, I consulted with my Jigidi-loving friend, Jack, to ascertain if he could help to solve this jigsaw puzzle with me. He managed to have the opportunity to assemble the pieces and passed on the keyword, but it didn't seem to work in Certitude. I didn't realise there was more to this puzzle in a multi-dimensional way - a clever addition by the CO, perhaps.
I then heard stories of the subsequent cat-and-mouse game being played, until the mice themselves attacked and paralysed the cat. I didn't see that turn of events, but I was able to correctly input the Certitude keyword.
Whilst in the vicinity today, I detoured past this geocache and I had arranged to wait/meet for [Muggle65](https://coord.info/PR10G2R0) and [THE GREEN GECKOS](https://coord.info/PR1Q82V). Although I had another TOTT in my car if required to combat the Terrain rating, my strategically placed vehicle allowed me to get the right height, although the cache took a few minutes to find as it was well hidden. Nevertheless, the cache container and logbook were in good shape. Thanks Buck Mitty & bear_yowie aka [dahumbug](https://coord.info/PR8W6P9) for the cache placement and ongoing maintenance. A Favourite Point for the interesting puzzle observation that occurred. No indication of Brislions' presence whilst we stopped.
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Today, my primary plan was hiking Wilsons Peak as part of the [Willy's Peakers](https://coord.info/GCAC7JQ) event. Subsequently, it was an early morning drive south towards the Qld-NSW border via Ipswich parkrun and Boonah. Following the mountain hike, I then used my afternoon to drive through Killarney and the smaller towns east of Warwick, like Tannymorel, Junabee, and Freestone, before then returning home via Cunningham’s Gap, Warrill View, and Walloon. Locations from the [Join Muriel on a trip around the Southern Downs](https://adventurelab.page.link/oPPR) Adventure Lab were also visited, with those relevant murals being a highlight.
I then heard stories of the subsequent cat-and-mouse game being played, until the mice themselves attacked and paralysed the cat. I didn't see that turn of events, but I was able to correctly input the Certitude keyword.
Whilst in the vicinity today, I detoured past this geocache and I had arranged to wait/meet for [Muggle65](https://coord.info/PR10G2R0) and [THE GREEN GECKOS](https://coord.info/PR1Q82V). Although I had another TOTT in my car if required to combat the Terrain rating, my strategically placed vehicle allowed me to get the right height, although the cache took a few minutes to find as it was well hidden. Nevertheless, the cache container and logbook were in good shape. Thanks Buck Mitty & bear_yowie aka [dahumbug](https://coord.info/PR8W6P9) for the cache placement and ongoing maintenance. A Favourite Point for the interesting puzzle observation that occurred. No indication of Brislions' presence whilst we stopped.
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Today, my primary plan was hiking Wilsons Peak as part of the [Willy's Peakers](https://coord.info/GCAC7JQ) event. Subsequently, it was an early morning drive south towards the Qld-NSW border via Ipswich parkrun and Boonah. Following the mountain hike, I then used my afternoon to drive through Killarney and the smaller towns east of Warwick, like Tannymorel, Junabee, and Freestone, before then returning home via Cunningham’s Gap, Warrill View, and Walloon. Locations from the [Join Muriel on a trip around the Southern Downs](https://adventurelab.page.link/oPPR) Adventure Lab were also visited, with those relevant murals being a highlight.
I’m sure the green geckos DavidWaaza & I actually did beat Brislions to this cache today
BOOM!!!
BOOM!!!
Making our way home after climbing Wilson’s peak and we had to stop in and take in the view. The CO came armed with the perfect step ladder and I went up to retrieve the cache.
Thanks for another addition to this beautiful area dahumbug
Thanks for another addition to this beautiful area dahumbug
Ftf (FTF) [FTF]
Log to follow...
(Finally home... Here's the log)...
I saw the cache release and wondered why Bug was in my neighborhood... Hmmm...
Not complaining. May actually grace his presence when he heads this way for a cache, or maintenance run..?
I put the jigidi aside, and slightly forgot about it.
Fast forward, and a certain bug had a 10th birthday, and I was hoping to celebrate with him a joyous occasion.
Lucky I had the day off and up a little mountain I climbed.
Complete an ad lab, and a few trads and had birthday cake with him and a great bunch of people.
The birthday boy was feeling generous, and gave the attendees a certain little clue to help with the puzzle.
Following day after the event, I pack up the bike, a few quick find in Tinchi and off I go.
A scoot across Brisvegas to Aratula, where I pulled in to the servo for a quick fuel n food top up. From here across to Killarney.
Quick check of the map...
Then silly me forget to check the clue...
Oopsy.
How to get it.
3 goes of shuffle the bike round, and a very sketchy balance trick that look more of a circus act .. kids don't try this at home..
Stood on the bike to fetch the small thing.. on solid ground to sign the log, a photo of, and another sketchy scary balance trick and cache back in place.
Off the bike (on solid ground) and a muggle rocks up to ask for directions. (Road to Boonah closed currently).
Definitely odd ...
Few more photos.
Then scoot off into the sunset.
Definitely a great cache d/t rating and very pretty picture.
Tftc
Log to follow...
(Finally home... Here's the log)...
I saw the cache release and wondered why Bug was in my neighborhood... Hmmm...
Not complaining. May actually grace his presence when he heads this way for a cache, or maintenance run..?
I put the jigidi aside, and slightly forgot about it.
Fast forward, and a certain bug had a 10th birthday, and I was hoping to celebrate with him a joyous occasion.
Lucky I had the day off and up a little mountain I climbed.
Complete an ad lab, and a few trads and had birthday cake with him and a great bunch of people.
The birthday boy was feeling generous, and gave the attendees a certain little clue to help with the puzzle.
Following day after the event, I pack up the bike, a few quick find in Tinchi and off I go.
A scoot across Brisvegas to Aratula, where I pulled in to the servo for a quick fuel n food top up. From here across to Killarney.
Quick check of the map...
Then silly me forget to check the clue...
Oopsy.
How to get it.
3 goes of shuffle the bike round, and a very sketchy balance trick that look more of a circus act .. kids don't try this at home..
Stood on the bike to fetch the small thing.. on solid ground to sign the log, a photo of, and another sketchy scary balance trick and cache back in place.
Off the bike (on solid ground) and a muggle rocks up to ask for directions. (Road to Boonah closed currently).
Definitely odd ...
Few more photos.
Then scoot off into the sunset.
Definitely a great cache d/t rating and very pretty picture.
Tftc
People would obviously think the Jigidi puzzle will deliver the correct coordinates...not sure if they can see the other puzzle.
No…
It’s just not right to use sock puppet accounts to FTF caches…
You would think you will get found out eventually …wouldn’t you?
It’s just not right to use sock puppet accounts to FTF caches…
You would think you will get found out eventually …wouldn’t you?
First to Find…
Just kidding.
It’s not right to FTF your own cache is it.
Still has a blank log book .
Just kidding.
It’s not right to FTF your own cache is it.
Still has a blank log book .