21st of 50 Must See Places - IRELAND Sulky, Victoria, Australia
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Sol de lune on 12-Nov-23. Waypoint GCAGC5N
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Most of these Must See Places are overseas, but we have seen the Aussie ones. Logs were signed, but we found some of the containers could not be opened. Maybe one day we will get to see more of the chosen places. Thanks for these placements go to Sol de lune.
Enjoyed the forest drive with goingplaces2 and finding the caches along the way. Have not been to many of these places yet, but we can always hope. TFTC.
Today we've returned to try to complete this series, we found all but one (number 27), others have been finding it but the undergrowth defeated us. Most were fairly quick finds with a couple requiring a bit more of a search. We've really enjoyed this series as we're always more comfortable with bush caching away from prying eyes. Unlikely that we'll ever visit this place but TFTC
I have been to the Republic of Ireland on 4 occasions and love the place its people and its countryside. I have kissed the Blarney Stone which is situated at the top of a castle tower. I have toured the Guinness Brewery and the Jamieson Distillery. My only foray into Northern Ireland was to visit some caves near the border. I was planning to be in Belfast and catch a train to Dublin in about a month's time but plans were changed. Cache took a bit of finding because my phone GPS was bouncing around.
Headed back out again the other day, in more favourable conditions to add a few more smilies to the map. The recent winds have brought a few trees down along the roads. TFTC
When i was young i went out with a girl from Ireland for a while. There was something about the way she described the place that has stuck with me. Ever since, it has been on my list. I ran an event this morning in Castlemaine, the weather looked pretty ordinary and i wasnt sure if i would spend the rest of the day caching or head home afterwards. However, by the time i was leaving, the clouds had lightened and the conversations had fired me up so i decided to head to Creswick. The last time i was in this area i had started the 50 Must See Places series and hopefully i will be able to complete the rest of them today. 21st of 50 Must See Places - IRELAND is find number 3,799 for me. A fun small sized traditional cache I enjoyed finding as one of my caching adventures in Hepburn Shire. I am logging this one on Saturday 31 Aug 2024 at 2:10 pm and the weather is Broken Clouds 13C 73% 4 m/s . Thanks for placing this cache for the rest of us to enjoy Sol de lune.*Found with [Geooh GO](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mobiltal.geoohGO)*
When the 50 Must See Places series was published, it was immediately placed on our "must do" list. We had intended to attempt the series in March this year but an unexpected change to our travel plans meant that we had to leave our visit to our current return trip for Adelaide to Tassie. Today we visited the area and over a period of about five hours, we visited all cache locations - we found 49 of them but missed one (Zanzibar). There was a second that we didn't find at our first attempt but a message from the CO that the coordinates had been updated a couple of months ago (and we had the old ones) enabled us to find that cache.We enjoyed the series - we much prefer to cache in bush settings rather than urban environments. In most instances, each cache was found after a short search and was found in good condition. We found a variety of container types and sizes. There were, however, a number of logbooks that were slightly damp but still usable - a brief period of summer weather will dry them completely. Although there had been recent rain, the roads were in good condition and our AWD Forrester handled them easily. Any variations to these generalised statements are highlighted below.Thanks Sol de Lune for this very enjoyable series - greatly appreciated.IRELAND - still on our bucket list.
Done while heading to Creswick for the Solstice Dinner. Most of them were found, some easily, some not so. Thanks for the caches Sol de lune.
Out today with littlecogs in the PeuGEOt on a world tour, well one can dream.Had a lot of fun and little littlecogs proved she was no match with many finds.TFTC
Staying in Ballarat for next 3 nights. Lot's of caches to get and to go to an event. Saw this trail and wasn't sure if a car could do it. All good for the car
Out on a rainy day. Pulled up at the first of the trail and it poured down. Waited for the rain to slow then a quick find. Continued along the trail racing to beat the weather. Almost made it getting rained on at the last couple. Didnt see anyone else along the way, maybe we were the only mad ones out in this crazy weather! TFTC
We walked up either side of it looking in the wrong direction then both turned, no idea who saw it first. TFTC
Back into the forest this morning for a cache. Great to see our big pile of CITO rubbish has been collected .Thanks for this series Sol de lune ..
The luck of the Irish is on our side today!!!! Wish I had of done these analogies earlier lol tftc
TFTC. Setting up camp for a week in Murray Bridge before the MEGA for 29th Feb!Moving to Ballarat for another week afterwards. Last hurrah travelling before wooding season at home starts!Happy caching and safe travels!
Found with LittleBoss2 and Geo the puppy on a short trip to Creswick. Quick find here, thanks Sol de Lune
After the CITO left us in such a convenient spot, I joined forces with RoamingHowie, Phetlern and Team Crackers in completing some more of this series.Most were found easily, but a few took a bit longer. You get used to finding a certainly type of cache and hide, and when that alters it throws you for a while.Thanks for this series, Robmc.
After attending the "Creswick Forest CITO" along with fellow geocachers from near and far, the idea of a whirlwind world tour of "Must See Places" was proposed.Together with, Robmc, Roaming Howie and Team Crackers, we set off on our world tour. (For economy of log space & time we signed as Post CITOs) The information about each of the places was intriguing as we drove from place to place. The series brought back memories of places we have actually been fortunate enough to visit. Thanks to Sol de lune for creating this fascinating list!. 36504
It was the day to farewell the Ballarat GeoTour.After completing the CITO, I teamed up with Robmc, Phetlern and Team Crackers to complete some more of the 50 places series. To avoid clogging up the tracks, we piled into two vehicles and attempted to get through as many as we could before I had to leave for the Farewell event. We logged the caches as the Post CITO gang.Another one of the places I have been privileged to visit.Thanks Sol de lune for adding this cache to the worldwide collection for us all to enjoy. -The Ballarat GeoTour ends on 4 March 2024! Be sure to find all the caches and earn the souvenir before the tour is archived. The [Farewell Ballarat GeoTour Event - GCAFQ8B](https://coord.info/GCAFQ8B) is on 18 February 2024.Are you ready to nominate in the 2023 Victorian Cache of the Year Awards? Start preparing by checking out the 2023 geocaching lists available [here](https://geocachingvictoria.com.au/information/great-caching-lists/) and find some of the new caches ahead of nominations opening.
We were in Ballarat this weekend to join in the fun of all the events being held.After the Cito which was not far from this series we joined forces with Phetlern, our chauffeurs for the morning, Robmc and Roaming Howie to try our luck.Happily all caches were located quickly but some did take awhile longer.If we were a bit younger and a lot more wealthy there was not one location on this list we would not like to visitIreland is high on Diane's list as she is of Irish descent.Many thanks Sol de lune for all the effort gone into this really enjoyable trail and the cache
Chook joined forces with The Tritonz and wozzle68 today for a very full day of caching, fun and laughter. After doing the letterbox trails this morning, we headed out for another lovely walk through the Le Gerche Forest, finding a few more caches, before finishing off with some more of the 50 Must See Places series.Ireland would be really interesting. TFTC and series Sol de lune.
Sa cheantar an deireadh seachtaine seo le Papi4506 & Geoturtle37, mar sin deis iontach chun teacht ar an tsraith BPA seo.R-fhuar anseo ach is bre leis an blas!Go raibh maith agat as an taisce seo a chur, Sol de lune ~~
With so many events on and good company, GT37 and I met up with OHC at Slaty Creek. After setting up camp, we all jumped into Gertie and set of to make a start of this new (to us) series.We had a great time and had fun guessing what the next destination was going to be. Can't say that I have been many if any. We will see when we complete the series what my count is. Nope 20, Yes 1.Thank you for placing this series for us to enjoy.
It was planned to visit Creswick today with chooknchunk and wozzle68 while in Ballarat for the smorgasbord of events this weekend.With so many new caches in the area of late we were spoiled for choices. After completing the letterbox and AFL series before lunch we are now hitting up the 50 Must See Places the CO has kindly put out for us and others to enjoy. The day is heating up but we are enjoying the caches and the camaraderie while seeking each hide out.Thanks Sol de lune for the series placement.
Spending the day with Tenkae, attacking some caches in the area. After detouring around 2 fallen trees and driving the low clearance I30 along some rougher tracks, we found this cache fairly quickly. Me thinks I definitely should have brought the Cruiser!Thanks Sol de lune for your fantastic efforts and for contributing to this great game for myself and others to enjoy. Happy trails, Deanside
Out caching with Deanside but we've decided we might need to come back with a car with more clearance. Cache signed and now we backtrack to find my favourite pen.We're living on the road and using geocaching to discover interesting places. Thanks for bringing us here
All around the trees with this one & then struggled to open it! Ireland is 2nd only to Scotland!! My 1st honeymoon was in Ireland. Many thanks
Find No. 4531. Found at 12.24pm.A day spent at Creswick to do the '50 Must See Places' caches, on our push bikes.We got the first one on the way in, then parked the van between the 1st and 2nd and off we rode doing these in order. Got to No. 33 then it was back to the van for a rather late lunch.After lunch we loaded the bikes, drove and done No. 34, then drove onto No. 35,where we got the bikes out and off we rode again to finish off the series.We enjoyed riding the tracks, approx 20 ks, through the pine forest and finding the caches as we went.We also found the extras on the trail.TFTC Sol de lune
Find # 13291Solo trip to Creswick to tackle the 50 must see places series and others along the way. Spent 3 and a half hours driving the forest and finding a total of 62 caches.Day started off ok, thankfully the sprinkling of rain from mid day, that lasted to 2:30 kept the heat away. While a bit annoying, it did make for a more interesting and enjoyable time caching the forest.Alot of places on the list are a Dream. Never say never. Maybe one dayTFTC Sol de lune
Out for a fun day caching with Donutholes through the back roads of Creswick pine plantation while enjoying the 50 Must See Places caches.There was plenty of banter and laughs as Donutholes chauffeured me about in style while dodging a pot hole or three.Log signed and replaced as found.Thanks for the traditional cache Sol de lune #7,681
AusFox and I decided to leave Geelong at 6:30am to smash out this series! It has been on the list ever since it dropped but finding a time that suited us both was the tricky part.I drove and AusFox was on directions as we worked our way through all the hides. Very happy to get all the smiley faces here . I was surprised that it didn't take us as long as I thought it would.Looking for caches is fun but it's all about the banter and hanging with mates for me!Thanks for all your work in placing and maintaining these hides .
The weather looked like it would be really nice in the mroning so we headed out to Creswick Forest to find another 16 of this fun series.As it turned out after lunch we got a massive storm so it was very good timing.We enjoyed finding these caches and the area was very quiet today.Thanks for the series and we look foward to the last section.
Found with McAdies and Geo_Eddie.I am looking foward to visiting some of these places one day.Thanks for the hides.
Found with McAdies and Jelly_bean14.Some of these took a little while to spot but we found them all.I don't know how many of these spots I might visit in my life but they sound great.Thanks for the hides.
Found during my roadtrip from Canberra to do the Ballarat GeoTour. After finishing the GeoTour yesterday, the redux of the 50 Must See Places was on my non-negotiable to-do list. I found the original series in Canberra more than 11 years ago when I was just starting high school so it has been cool to read my past logs for that series and reflect upon how much has changed since then. Full-time worker, university graduate, full-driver's license and I have now visited 7 of the Must See Places whereas before I had only visited 1! I also appreciated how different this rendition of the series was to the one in Canberra; this rendition involved driving, different containers and I didn't see any snakes this time so I'm calling that a win! The drive took about 4 hours including a few stops for bonus caches nearby. I drove past SciFiRulz, PapaGrouch and MazzyMay at one of the intersections which was nice social time in the middle of a pleasant drive. Many thanks to you, Sol, for the significant effort that you have put into recreating this iconic powertrail from my childhood, from memory it may have been my first ever powertrail. TFTC and series! THIS CACHE: Quick find at GZ.
Found with PapaGrouch and MazzyMay on a day out in the Creswick forest and surrounds. Had a fun day finding a lot of caches. Most fairly easy, some took a bit longer. We were racing to see who spotted the cache first, we each found some so everyone was happy.I haven't been to this location.TFTC
...And will also mention that there's only one way to roll the zip bag back in the cylinder to get the zip line to align. CIGC TNLN TFTC StA
Today I returned to get a few more caches in this series. Todays aim was to find 12 caches in order to get the solstice souvenir.Ireland is VERY HIGH on my to visit list. From what Ive seen in pictures the landscapes there are stunning and I do love myself some dreary weather. The cache here was located quickly with good coords. All good at GZ. Thanks
Found by Mary and David at 11:55. After the Event this morning, we headed over here to finish the 50 Must See Places series and find a couple of other caches along the way. Of course, with D's Irish heritage. M bought a piece of Waterford crystal, which showed up as a dark object on the x-ray on entry to the US later and caused a minor but soon resolved security issue. Of course D had to do the Blarney Stone thing (the current Blarney Castle keep was built by the MacCarthy of Muskerry dynasty!) but he couldn't reclaim it. Our thanks to Sol de lune.
Found today with a group who had attended a CITO in the area, logs were signed CITOmob.I was in Ireland in August 2022. The main purpose was to visit a number of bucket list locations. The Giants Causeway and the Cliffs of Mother are now ticked off the list. They are both magnificent geological locations as well as being very scenic. While I was there, I managed to find GC43 Europe's First. Many other caches and earth caches were found, which over the week that I was there, gave me all the county and country souvenirs that are available for Ireland.Thanks SdL for placing this interesting series.
Found today in a group assault consisting of McLookers, Lumpyjrb, ConnieandRick, Micaparamedic, Pprass and me. All signed as CITOMob.I enjoyed my travels in Ireland. Even kissed the blarney stone, not that it did much good.Many thanks to Sol de lune for the cache.
Have visited Ireland.After the CITO, a contingent consisting of Muzza, micaparamedic, pprass, ConnieandRick and lumpyjrb. The log was signed CITO Mob.Thanks for placing the cache Sol de lune.
Out with a large group to enjoy this new power trail with Muzza, McLookers, Micaparamedic, Lumpyjrb and Pprass. Signed at CITOmob and all found present and correct. We've been to Dublin and surrounds and our useful hint is see the Book of Kells, its wonderful.
Now this is another place we are going next year.Car 1 logged this for the CITO mob. Tftc
Found at 1:36 PM in the company of ConnieandRick, Lumpyjrb, McLookers, micaparamedic and muzza. We signed the logs sheets as "CITO Mob" due to the CITO that we all attended that morning.So which part of Ireland?Thanks to Sol de lune
Suscoe headed to Creswick this morning to get a start on "The 50 Must See Places" trail.We go a bit over half way this morning so another trip is already being planned to find the remaining caches.It was a pleasant drive around these tracks with lots of butterflies and dragonflies in the air.Thank you to Sol de lune for this cache and the series.
A new series in the area highlighting some of the worlds greatest places, I have been to many of these over the years and still a lot to get to. An interesting series with the cache all being found expect 1 no.44, the coords on most are a little out but after awhile I got an eye for them and was able to spot them all quickly. This week I decided to head to Victoria for a few days to target finishing off the Ballarat Geotour and also find the new series in St Arnaud, anything else was a bonus. I ended up finding a little over 300 caches plus a tonne of ad labs along the way. Thanks for the series
Omegaman1971Support Your local Villain Live - Laugh - Lurk Caches Found: 12841First To Find : 147Sidetracked Cache Finds: 105Out and about with Rebel Acts and The Empire to scatter smiles on the map, marking our final geocaching escapade for the year. Despite the less-than-ideal weather, it turned out to be a fantastic day of caching.This is one of the caches we were lucky to find, Cheers for the cache
Found by The Empire with Rebel Acts and omegaman1971Teaming up with Rebel Acts and omegaman1971 to tackle some new caches in Creswick, eager to escape the hustle and bustle of city life for a weekend retreat, I found solace among the towering pine trees that formed a dense green canopy overhead. The plantation stretched endlessly, offering a tranquil and secluded haven.Spotting a group of kangaroos near the edge of the plantation, we slowed down to observe these iconic creatures. Their powerful hind legs propelled them through the wet grass as if the rain had invigorated their spirits. The unexpected downpour had brought the landscape to life, each raindrop enhancing the colors around us.Amidst the rain, a burst of laughter echoed through the air, catching us off guard. We looked up to see a group of kookaburras perched on the branches above, their distinctive cackling blending harmoniously with the pitter-patter of raindrops. Another quick find here. Thanks for the cache, and the series Sol de lune.-M
I noticed the new must see places trail had been published so plans were made with Omegaman1971 and The Empire to meet up and do them, we also tackled the AFL series and a couple of other caches on route. The hanging containers on the trail were a real challenge, those lids were really hard to get off.This is one of the caches found today. We could not off picked a worse day weather wise as we all went home like drowned rats.Thanks Sol de lune for the cache.
Todays morning walk with Coco. I think I missed these when I counted the other day but yes Ive been to Ireland in my early 20s. We did the whole Dublin trip where we went to the Guinness factory, Book of Kells and some castles, pubs etc. I love the Irish accent and their humour. A random memory from my trip was arguing with the security people at the airport who insisted I had a corkscrew in my luggage and I said I didnt. They tried to explain what one was several times (I knew what one was) and then my brain finally clicked and I could show them some earrings I had purchased that looked similar. Im still annoyed they treated me like an idiot . Oh well. Regardless of that its a magical place and I would love to return one day when Im retired. Who knows what retirement will bring! Thanks for the cache.
I had been working on assignments all day and noticed a lot of emails popping up, but I ignored them as assignments have due dates. Fast forward to the evening, and Sims_family called to see if I was interested in an [FTF], one I would have passed on, but 30-something, that is a different matter altogether.On the way to my rendezvous with Sims_family, I called my brother JTreeTrack2 and asked if he would be interested in joining the feast of FTFs. He asked to call back in twenty. By this time, Sims_family and I were on the way to Ballarat, and he agreed that he would love to join us if we could pick him up.Once the crew were together, we headed to the first GZ and picked up our first FTF for the night.We have not been to Irelandas yet, but we look forward to touring there at some point.Thank you, Sol de lune, for this Traditional Cache.
Joint [FTF] with Dromaniax and JTreeTrack2 I was having a quiet day trying to recover from a massive day yesterday with Geocaching Geelong Annual Christmas Events day and my Birthday when my phone went crazy with over 50 new caches published in the Creswick area. Normally the first to find hunter in me would be right shoes sock lets go but I was truly cooked from yesterday. As the day went on I did keep half an eye on them and noticed a few had been found but by late afternoon all action seem to have ceased.After resting most of the day I couldn't resist the urge to head out after dark. A call to Dromaniax who was going to be working on some assignments could pass up a chance at so many First to finds and while enroute to Ballarat his brother JTreeTrack2 said he would also join in for some fun. After picking him up it was off for the fun to begin. starting a little after 11pm we had 12 down before midnight and a new day stated. All up I think we managed 39 first to finds and 1 DNF and a lot of laughs. Home around 4:30am meant it was going to be another tired day ahead but it was definitely worth the effort.Thank you Sol de lune for the series