Tea or Olives? Wallington, Victoria, Australia
By
Moonb1 on 28-Jul-23. Waypoint GCABTG4
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Logs
Found with teamashy on our way back to Geelong after a day out. Signed log and returned as found. TFTC
Cache seems to have gone missing. Replacement is installed. Middle tree. Replace camo please.
Did not find, hint does not really help as it is just the name, I will have to try another time.
We had heard of **Dawn Cafe** down Ocean Grove, and on a lovely clear sunny day, a visit was definitely on the cards. After a great lunch, it was time for the usual ritual, and out comes the C:GEO caching app, and we're away. It might have been Friday afternoon, but dodging traffic out of Wallington Rd, then into Curlewis Rd was a but of fun. (Coming back, with a right hand out of Curlewis Rd was even more fun!). Considering the cache name, the indicated GZ was an assist and we soon had the cache. TNLN, SL, TFTC
A long planned trip away finally came to fruition as we headed off to Geelong after a gap of some years to catch up with caching friends.There is always a good variety of caches and hides to search for and Geelong itself is a pretty spot with lots of places to explore. Plenty of history and lovely scenery with the bay, riverside, open paddocks and bushland.We particularly enjoyed the many trails and riverside paths where Mrs SKI could give her new ebike a workoutA great time was had with lots of laughs and ribbing as we searched for the various caches and wondered what we might find next. We also had the chance to catch up with some great local cachers on a lovely evening out.Logs signed as SKI Pair, SP or RASP.Thank you for your efforts in creating and maintaining the cache Moonb1.**SKI Pair****
Found on a typical Summer day with Roostaman and friends, on a a short trip to Vic. . Lots of travelling and caches as well. Thanks for the cache Moonb1, ***MrsRoosta***
What a fantastic day of geocaching around Geelong and the Bellarine Peninsula! The weather was perfect, and the landscapes were stunning. Our group ventured through a mix of urban areas, lush parks, and coastal paths in search of hidden caches.The camaraderie among our caching crew made the day even more enjoyable, with plenty of laughs and shared triumphs as we uncovered each cache. As the sun began to set, we gathered to celebrate our successes and swap stories from the day's adventures.Geocaching around Geelong and the Bellarine Peninsula was truly a memorable experience, and we can't wait to return for more caching adventures in the future!This is one of the caches found today. soon had the cache found but I was unable to see any olive trees.Thanks Moonb1 for the cache.
Found on a short Vic trip with MrsRoosta and friends. We had an excellent adventure around the Geelong area.Thanks for placing and maintaining this cachefor all of us to find, Moonb1, ***Roostaman***
Omegaman1971Support Your Local VillainLive - Laugh - Lurk First To Find: 150Sidetracked Cache Finds: 118In Geelong for a few days with caching friends, spreading smiles on the map. The weather was perfect, lots of laughs during the hunt. Successfully found this cache cheers for the hide!
16:45After a maintenance run to Queenscliff, we found this cache, probably one of our last for the year, as we headed back to base.Thanks to Moonb1 for hiding caches in interesting locations. 36273
After a fab day caching around the Bellarine Peninsula we headed back towards Geelong.Our last cache for the day had us stumped for awhile as there were many red herrings. We read some logs but none of them were helpful as most people were saying it was a quick findok, what are we doing wrong? With some perseverance we finally found the well camouflaged cache, phew, luckily we were not relegated back to rookies.Thanks Moonb1 for the placement.
Thanks to Moonb1 for this placement.Cache found and log signed.Surprisingly busy road today.
Geez sometimes l over think the simplest of things and this was one of those times lol glad l could make it a smiley but lolCache guardians close by have a interesting home but
We were surprised by how few breaks in the traffic there were this morning. We struck gold once Dad had a look where one of the little bunnies had given a cursory glance. TFTC.
Out and about on the Bellarine on a beautiful sunny day after the Geelong CITO. No tea for me, and no olives either please. But I did find a cache.Many thanks to Moonb1 for the cache.
After the CITO today I stopped by this cache. It was an excellent concealment that took me quite a while to locate.
Thanks for the cache Moonb1
Thanks for the cache Moonb1
On our way back to Geelong after attending the CITO in Queenscliff Eddy and theold Bushfire pulled over and grabbedt his guy. Very good hide where you have to be on the right angle to spot it. Thanks Moonb1 for placing.
I was at an event recently and was chatting with the CO and saying we needed more caches on the Bellarine as we have run out of caches to find, except for one on Duck Island.
We were very pleased to see a new cache, and as we missed the chance of being the first to find it, we saved it for a day when we were very busy and didn't feel like an hour's drive to find a cache.
That day was today. We missed the stop and as the road is reasonably busy we wanted to park off the road. there is a nice spot to park relatively close and we made use of that.
Once out of the geomobile Rogue, we made our way to GZ and made a nice quick find of the cache.
Thank you Moonb1 for this Traditional cache. A favourite point from us.
We were very pleased to see a new cache, and as we missed the chance of being the first to find it, we saved it for a day when we were very busy and didn't feel like an hour's drive to find a cache.
That day was today. We missed the stop and as the road is reasonably busy we wanted to park off the road. there is a nice spot to park relatively close and we made use of that.
Once out of the geomobile Rogue, we made our way to GZ and made a nice quick find of the cache.
Thank you Moonb1 for this Traditional cache. A favourite point from us.
As the description says...a quick park and grab. Good to see another local cache added Thanks moonbi
Bushfire and I were heading back to Geelong after attending the CITO in Queenscliff and we thought we would grab a couple of the newer caches that have dropped on this side of town since we were last over here.
WE had forgotten about this one and nearly drove past it before I spotted it on the map.
It stayed hidden for longer than it should have until I eventually got the right angle to spot it.
Thank you Moonb1 for the hide
WE had forgotten about this one and nearly drove past it before I spotted it on the map.
It stayed hidden for longer than it should have until I eventually got the right angle to spot it.
Thank you Moonb1 for the hide
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It’s great that geocaching can point out something that you have driven past many times and been totally oblivious to. I only know this area, as my phone reception drops out in this section of the road.
Now I can think “there’s a cache there” as I pass by in the future.
Perfect spot to pull off the road as it can be very busy at times.
With a quick search the cache was located with a blank log for a [FTF].
Log signed and replaced as found.
Thanks for the traditional cache Moonb1
#7,495
Now I can think “there’s a cache there” as I pass by in the future.
Perfect spot to pull off the road as it can be very busy at times.
With a quick search the cache was located with a blank log for a [FTF].
Log signed and replaced as found.
Thanks for the traditional cache Moonb1
#7,495