It's Elementary # 07 Breadalbane, New South Wales, Australia
By
my_name_jeff_1 on 27-Jan-24. Waypoint GCAJWW4
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Knowing we were going to be passing by here today on our trip to Violet Town, I thought I might have a go at some of these Elementary# LBH puzzles as I like LBHs and I like puzzles. This is our third one of the series today but we are not having a lot of luck with stamping as the previous two we found had no stamp inside. This one did yay finally. Hey this is a cool area on a perfect morning such as this. TFTC, my_name_jeff_1.#2031
#7701Heading to mum's to celebrate her birthday with the geoWife. Time for a few caches on the way - especially given this D/T combo. Deployed TOTT but couldn't spot the container from any angle. Checking at ground level to see if it had fallen and that's where we found it under some wood. After signing, replaced it back at an appropriate level, although I suspect it will fall again.TFTC my_name_jeff_1
I was apprehensive about this one but my TOTT in the car soon had it in hand. Good to get a 1/5 rating. TFTC.
A long day of caching on some of the older Australian roads. Great day. TFTC
A wet cold day around this region today however running in and out of cars soon had us warming up. Fun drive with a bit of history around to enjoy despite the inclement weather. Quick find. TFTC My_name_jeff_1
Always nice to bag some more caches in the Elements series. This one was a straightforward solve and find today, thanks my_name_jeff_1!
For my last day off of my annual leave, I decided to head to Goulburn for the CITO. Of course I went and found other caches that have been on the to-find-list for far too long. I found 25 caches today which all had various different cache types, containers, hides and D/T ratings. I started off finding the caches along Lerida Rd before heading into Goulburn for a few more caches and of course the CITO. The CITO was great fun as well. I also enjoyed the catch up with everyone and spending a bit of time finding a few caches together. Most were easy finds but a few were a difficult to get in hand plus I also had one DNF. I enjoyed my day out and now time to head home. TB visit on all found caches. A big thanks to the CO for adding this cache to game for the Geocaching community to enjoy. TFTE & TFTCs!
Headed out this morning with ilookgeo, but not early as the ground was rather frosty and crisp. All the caches along this road were easily spotted and retrieved. Both names were soon added to the log here. It was not as hard to retrieve as we thought it might be. Thanks for this cache go to my_name_jeff_1 for placing this cache.
Went for a short drive today with goingplaces2 and picked up some caches along the way. Had no trouble making the finds. Saw lots of sheep and kangaroos along the way. TFTC.
GT37 and I had a great week of caching with Team Crackers and The Drovers in and around the Bathurst area. On the way back, we decided to do some more of the numerous caches around this area. We attempted mainly caches that we had solved although we did do some others after taking the wrong road.GT37 solved these a couple of nights ago so we looked for, and found, any that we came across. Coords were great and all finds in good condition. Thanks for placing this series for all to enjoy.
I have to say that I was very pleased to be able to solve all but one of this series. That one, I had to seek some assistance. I decided to have a look at them when I knew that we would be in the general area of a number of them.Those that we looked for, were all found in good condition and with great coords.Thank you for adding to this fun addiction of ours.
After working out some coordinates during last week, I made a detour from my normal weekend commute and ended up at GZ. Unable to spot anything by torchlight, I decided to deploy the TOTT in the likely spot, but after being unable to spot anything at height, I almost flattened the container while descending. Its currently residing at ground level. Thanks for the cache my_name_jeff_1
It's not often I get the opportunity to get to a GGGT, so when I was free to actually get up the highway to get there, #94 and #95 just happen to be my first. Better late than never! With KittyKatch, Contesta, LuckyL10n and Albida, we set off in the afternoon with some letterbox caching along the way. The afternoon of caches went very quickly, and a 'one last cache' that had us the wrong side of the tracks, or the right side really for the barriers to stop us and wait for the train to pass and keep passing... it was a longer train than expected, and a bit of fun watching it wondering when it would even end! We arrived at the CITO to be greeted by a very large group. Where it was good to catch up, although not too cold, it was nice to head inside into the warmth. It was a great evening of good company and conversation - and the lamb cutlets were definitely as good as I have been hearing about! I'm glad I've finally managed to get there and looking forward to trying to get back to another. Thanks for the cache!
Find # 12076Keen to attend as many of the mid-week Goulburn events as I can and so I was glad to join KittyKatch, albida33, LuckyL10, and aquillis for a spot of caching along the way.Today we were targeting some letterboxes and a challenge. Short days with fewer daylight hours means less time for caching but we did well. We even took experience a rural rail crossing in action with a very very long train keeping us waiting to cross the tracks to get back onto the highway.All caches located (some in questionable locations as possibly not replaced as intended), easily retrieved, signed, and replaced.Thanks my_name_jeff_1 for It's Elementary # 07 and this nice little series
#19542 - 5:15:00 PM; Received an invitation to join albida33 for a caching run to Goulburn to attend a CITO and a catchup event for tea with our newlywed cachers afterwards. The plan was to collect some newer LBH caches which were not far from the major roads to our destination, along with a couple of others along the same stretch. We were joined by Kittykatch who performed driving duties with Contesta and Aquilus1 following behind. All up we managed 11 caches prior to the two events once we reached Goulburn. All were found in good condition and returned as found after the logs were signed. TFTC my_name_jeff_1
With lots of amazing events and activities over the past two months, it has been quite some time since an afternoon outing to Goulburn for dinner. This situation was rectified today and plans were made for some late afternoon caching before joining in for the pre-dinner CITO in Belmore Pk. I joined Kitty Katch, Aquillus, Contesta and LuckyL10n to tackle the newish series of Elementary puzzles, west of Goulburn. We had no trouble finding them, even if some of them had creeped from there advertised locations. As we went for the required just one more, not only had it become dark, but we had to wait for a train to get back on the highway, all very exciting. We were a little surprised to find this one on the ground. It was not clear where to put it back, so I will leave it for the CO to fix.Thanks for the cache my_name_jeff_146301.3 TNLNVisited: World Traveling Gold GC A#6 & Mega Event A#221**Albida**
Accompanied with ALL7, prefect weather today than yesterday been raining offs ons catch up with Goulburn caches area heaps, Home work this puzzle last night for some of series, as good fun day. TFTC
Accompanied with 63ROOS, enjoyed trip to Yass, Crookwell, Gunning, Goulburn for catch up caches tks
A cool rainy day for we Queenslanders today but Muggle65 and l are out for a few smileys. Thank you for a fun cache ??
The rains have arrived, it started in the wee hours this morning and not great for caching but when on an agenda and with caches to be had, onwards & upwards!!! Cache found, signed & returned.
Find#1942Found today on our first day caching around Goulburn. Me and Shaneo58 are down here to work on some challenge caches near home in the Hunter valley and trying to claim some unique DTs to fill our grid also. After arriving here we made a quick find. Shaneo went up the ladder and did the signing honours. Cache and log in good condition TFTC
Found this cache today with deni_f. Not the best weather to go tree climbing, all was good. TFTC
Found on a cool drizzly Autumn day. In the area after the Mega and a few more caches of course.Not many muggles around and another good find . A fav point added for the D/T on this one. Thanks for the cache my_name_jeff_1, ***Roostaman***
After a busy few days in Canberra for the Capital Geo Bash mega event, I spent a night in Goulburn before slowly making my way back home to Adelaide. I have been targeting solved puzzles caches and any high Difficulty or Terrain caches. In the morning I tackled this Its Elementary trail which were solved without too much trouble. All were found without problems. A good mix of Terrain levels here too which was good fun. Another TOTT cache. Cache found without problems. Thank you my_name_jeff_1, for placing It's Elementary # 07 for the geocaching community.# # #14687 # #
Was cursing my ladder not being long enough and the extra climb in front of me when the cache was found right in front of my face! TFTC.
Day #6 Geobashing After a late night dash for a FTF, we were unprepared at the time for some of the other nearby caches so a group of us returned to finish them this morning.OZHockeyChick and I then spent the rest of the day touring the northern part of Canberra and into NSW, picking up all sorts of targeted caches.Bucketeer joined us at this one as we were inspecting the location. Sure enough it wasnt as high as we first thought.A big thanks goes to my_name_jeff_1 for taking the time to add It's Elementary # 07 to the geocaching map for us all to find and enjoy.----------------------------------------------------------Looking for caches to find when visiting Victoria? Why not check out the geocaching lists available on the [Geocaching Victoria Website](https://geocachingvictoria.com.au/information/great-caching-lists/). There are plenty to choose from including all of the previous nominees and winners of the Victorian Cache of the Year Awards.
31/03/2024 1:19:00 PMAfter dropping scouter 101 off in Gunning for some sword play I did a solo run targeting a few caches, before I had to pick him up again.I arrived here to find RoamingHowie and Oz Hockey Chick with the ladder out already, which saved me a little time.Thanks my name jeff 1 for contributing to the game I so enjoy.Find recorded using GCDroid and logged using GSAK
Canberra Geobash Road Trip 2024. Day Six: Heading north-east again to finish off some LBs and WIGs we didnt have time for last time.Time to tick off a few more of the elements series. We bumped into Bucketeer along here, and joined forces to find a cache or four.Thanks for bringing us here by placing this cache, my_name_jeff_1 ??~????????~
A weekend of caching, labing, laughter, fun, and adventure with my great mates The Rats and Steeba. Just want I needed! A weekend like this is good for the soul.We headed from Wollongong to the Canberra Mega, via many caches and Labs along the way. We had a 48 hour early Easter window of opportunity that we needed to exploit!As always the banter was excellent, and the caching secondary to that. We found a lot of excellent caches, and this boiler plate log should not detract from them in any way.Thank you to all of the cache hiders, and the event committee.Cheers
Next cache we found. Thanks.The trip bit.Easter geocaching festival of twenty twenty four. This time it is the turn of Oz Mega GeoBash MEGA event in the nation's capital. It is time for a road trip across country to Canberra in the Sporty Pajero Sports. Freddo and Gridge98 traveling from Adelaide via a strange inland route that takes in scenic rural locations, dusty roads, punctured tyres, overheating batteries, various tools of the trade, special campgrounds, and lots scope for many many geocaching finds. Along the way we saw running emus, jumping kangaroos, wandering deer, dead foxes, herds of wooly sheep and stray steers.Arriving in Canberra we met our colleagues e.gregory1, featherwaite, team walron, courtney rose, davidwazza, e_smilie, and georode, signing as ABP, plus a huge group of other like minded excited mega geocachers attending event after event, and more events.Day one. Adelaide to Broken HillDay two. Broken Hill to WellingtonDay three. Wellington to CowraDay four. Cowra to BathurstDay five. Bathurst to CanberraDay six. Canberra to CanberraDay seven. Canberra to QueenbeeyanDay eight. Canberra to AdelaideThe generic bit.I will apologize right now, because everything from here on is here solely for the purpose of padding the word count and winning that one hundred word diamond badge again. Somebody moved the goal posts. So many caches to find. So many caches to log. We find them, sign them and replace them.This particular geocache was found using one of the following GPS enabled devices, Garmin GPSr, Montana 680t, Oregon 650 or Dakota 20 and an Apple iPhone 11 using the marvelous Cachly app. Waypoints and paperless geocaching were downloaded via GSAK 9. Log prepared, checked and submitted using GSAK publish logs macro.Warning, this hobby can be addictive. It can lead to exercise, meeting new people and finding interesting places you might not have known existed otherwise. Beware: you may have fun. Apologies for the generic part of the cache log. We do apologise for the generic logs. Thanks to all the cache owner for placing this cache here for our enjoyment.Thanks for the cache. Merci la cache. Danke fr den Cache. Gracias por el cach. Bedankt voor de cache. Kiitos ktkst. Terima kasih untuk cache. Hvala cache. Nga mihi mo te keteroki. Dankie vir die kas. Ksznm a rejtst. Vdaka za cache. Dzieki za cache. Takk for at cache. Obrigado por isso cache. Dky za ke. Aciu u ta talpykla. Paldies par o cache. Aith selle eest cache. Tack fr att Cache. Tak for denne Cache. nbellek iin tesekkrler. Ksznjk, hogy a cache. Graas para o cache. Dankon pro la kasmemorone. Dank fr de csch. Eskerrik asko cache horrengatik. Na gode da wannan cache. Zikomo chifukwa cha cache.I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Come visit the world's longest running annual geocaching event - keep the weekend free - 7th - 10th June 2024 Cant wait!! GCAK1D5 - Lameroo's Ludicrous Legwarmers
Hi ho Hi Ho, off to the Mega we go. An early easter egg hunt and find with Bella@Waggy and BaktrakSL TFTC
Reperio 09:26Travelled towards Canberra today with my Miss Vitruvius for the upcoming Capital GeoBashMega event, and we spent the majority of the day chasing geocaching series and power trails. We managed to replace a few containers and logs in different places, but for most of things, the caches were found in good condition. Gratias my_name_jeff_1As a well spent day brings happy sleep, a well spent life brings happy death - LDV
Out on a Mega caching effort with a couple of skilled accomplices and an excessive stock of tools and transport options. Thanks my_name_jeff_1.
A quick find here, cache is all goodHeaded over to the Capital GeoBash in Canberra, ACT with Freddo over 5 days, travelling through the central part of NSW before caching around the hinterlands. A nice few days over with great weather.Thanks for the cache
It wouldnt be Easter without spending some of it with my mates caching somewhere. This year its Mega mania in Canberra.Spent a couple of days buzzing around Canberra collecting finds and participating in the various mega activities. A big thanks to the organisers and the COs for the caches we found.TFTC
Headed down to Canberra for the Capital GeoBash Mega Event with The Rats and Hoojar for plenty of various finds along the way and around the ACT.TFTC!
Heading to the Mega so a small detour to pick up select caches. Some free climbs and some ladder climbs. We completed the signing duties and re hid. TFTC
#7596Its MEGA time once again, this time in the Capital! Day 1!Today is a long day of driving, from Newcastle to Canberra with plenty of caching in between. Mainly grabbing oldies, DT squares, High FPs and anything else interesting end copy paste Even quicker solve here, then a bit slower to retrieve but the ladder went up and a cache came down! TNLN SLThanks for placing and maintaining this cache my_name_jeff_1
Lucky we have our ladder onboard cos we sure needed it for this one. Found the cache a bit lower than we were expecting. Put the cache back securely in its place. Giving this one a Fave Point for the fun we had solving this series last night and the enjoyment we had this morning finding them all. Thank you my_name_jeff_1.
Caching around the area, enjoying the country road.A quick find here. Signed and replaced as found.Many thanks for placing this cache, my_name_jeff_1, for us and others to find.
Just time for one more before the sun gets too low and then we need to continue our drive to Canberra.We dragged the TOTT from the car, and were about to head up quite high when we spied the Hide just a little bit lower than we were expecting! Log signed, a beautiful place to stop with lots of sheep making noise in the background. Some beautiful windmills on display also. Thanks my_name_jeff_1 Domsky
#13625 14:53Day 4 of the Geocaching NSW expedition to Wagga Wagga. Today it was time to head back to Sydney, but not without a few more finds along the way.OCW Everest High, Brewmaker.TFTC my_name_jeff_1
DSD mentioned that he was planning to grab some new letterbox caches up near Goulburn sometime "before sunrise".I couldn't let him go alone, but didn't finish work until 11:15pm! I always have plenty of energy after late night shifts however, so agreed to a spontaneous night time adventure! We left Canberra at 11:40pm and didn't return until 3:30am! We managed to get 12 caches in total though, as we decided to find the rest of the caches along the same trail as the ones that had come out! Three of these had blank logs, and two we were beaten by a Goulburn local! Oh, and to make things even more interesting we BOTH forgot to bring a torch...! So the whole expedition was done by phone light! Thanks my_name_jeff_1!
34,133. Aha - the next of many It's Elementary puzzles put out in conjunction with the Periodic Table of the Elements Series.minniek and I assisted the CO with planning, placing, posting and maintaining this series. As this cache has been found a few times and the first to find has been claimed, I am now logging my find.Enjoy and Sing-a-long everyone...[Intro]And now, ASAP Science presents:The elements of the Periodic Table![Verse 1]There's Hydrogen and HeliumThen Lithium, BerylliumBoron, Carbon everywhereNitrogen all through the airWith Oxygen so you can breatheAnd Fluorine for your pretty teethNeon to light up the signsSodium for salty timesMagnesium, Aluminium, SiliconPhosphorus, then Sulfur, Chlorine and ArgonPotassium, and Calcium so you'll grow strongScandium, Titanium, Vanadium and Chromium and Manganese[Chorus]This is the Periodic TableNoble gas is stableHalogens and Alkali react aggressivelyEach period will see new outer shellsWhile electrons are added moving to the right[Verse 2]Iron is the 26thThen Cobalt, Nickel coins you getCopper, Zinc and GalliumGermanium and ArsenicSelenium and Bromine filmWhile Krypton helps light up your roomRubidium and Strontium then Yttrium, ZirconiumNiobium, Molybdenum, TechnetiumRuthenium, Rhodium, PalladiumSilver-ware then Cadmium and IndiumTin-cans, Antimony then Tellurium and Iodine and Xenon and then Caesium and[Bridge]Barium is 56 and this is where the table splitsWhere Lanthanides have just begunLanthanum, Cerium and PraseodymiumNeodymium's next toPromethium, then 62'sSamarium, Europium, Gadolinium and TerbiumDysprosium, Holmium, Erbium, ThuliumYtterbium, Lutetium[Verse 3]Hafnium, Tantalum, Tungsten then we're on toRhenium, Osmium and IridiumPlatinum, Gold to make you rich 'til you grow oldMercury to tell you when it's really coldThallium and Lead then Bismuth for your tummyPolonium, Astatine would not be yummyRadon, Francium will last a little timeRadium then Actinides at 89[Chorus]This is the Periodic TableNoble gas is stableHalogens and Alkali react aggressivelyEach period will see new outer shellsWhile electrons are to the right[Verse 4]Actinium, Thorium, ProtactiniumUranium, Neptunium, PlutoniumAmericium, Curium, BerkeliumCalifornium, Einsteinium, FermiumMendelevium, Nobelium, LawrenciumRutherfordium, Dubnium, SeaborgiumBohrium, Hassium then MeitneriumDarmstadtium, Roentgenium, CoperniciumNihonium, FleroviumMoscovium, LivermoriumTennessine, and OganessonAnd then we're done!
So many grass seeds. Wore the wrong shoes. Found quite quickly and happy to get this DT.Lovely to be out and about today. Picked up on the way to Goulburn.Thanks for getting me out and about my_name_jeff_1
Found with Joolay snd Sebas19 on the way to Goulburn events today. very happy to come out and find this cache today as it takes off another DT loop for me. Another fun element puzzle. Thanks for the hide my_name_jeff_1
Cache 10924 on 28 Jan 2024. **FTF** with ZQX and TNZ at 0755 . TikvaNZ, ZQX and I had already planned to grab a couple of caches in this series early this morning and so were pleasantly surprised to see a couple more of the series published last evening! We did not change plans, just headed out as planned. All the LBHs were quickly solved. I scored 6 caches for the morning and back home in time for a late breakfast! There was an obvious spot for this cache , but it was empty. While ZQX made further explorations up the ladder, I poked around at the base, and found the cache! Added a Pathtag to the container, signed in first place and ZQX returned the cache where it should obviously should have been. Thanks my_name_jeff_1 for the cache and the fun!
Yippee! *FTF* with friends just before 8am on a sunny Sunday morning. I was already hoping that TikvaNZ and AngelG27 would join me to come get the recent 1.0/3.5, then some ftf opportunities landed.TFTC!
#21568 @0755 Joint {FTF} with ZQX and AngelG27.An early Sunday morning excursion was planned to grab some of the caches here, then two more were published, making the trip even more worthwhile. These were still unfound when we arrived. We deployed the TOTT and searched and obvious spot, but there was no sign of the cache. ZQX looked higher but still no cache. Meanwhile AngelG27 poked around inside the base of the tree and there was the cache. Replaced in the likely spot. Left TB. TFTC.
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