Bibb Trail 18 - Gardener Cambridge, Tasmania, Australia
By
JABs on 27-Jan-24. Waypoint GCAJXNR
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So today I thought it was about time I wandered up and went for a walk and retrieve this series of caches. Although I didn't even try and get the last couple as there were muggles around. But overall was a nice walk albeit very noisy from the highway.
Arrived at barilla C.P. this afternoon, and with a couple of hours free before dinner at Cugini's in Bellerive, we decided to start on this trail which was not here when we last visited. Handled this one easily. TFTC.
22 September 2024 15:03Tftc JABsDefinitely a high point. Stopped and admire the view over passing traffic.
Thanks for the cache JABs. The GeoGSP's headed out for a short stroll this afternoon and decided it was well and truly time to find the last four of these caches. Another quick find. Three horses ran down the hill to say hello to us.
TFTC JENPETEH, The H,s , South Africans living in Tassie GeoCaching our way around Australia and loving it
The dogs opposite were very interested in our presence. A nice quick find. TFTCCheers,The Hancock Clan
Thanks JABs for hiding this cache, I needed a find for today to update my calendar and find streak. Your Traditional cache, Bibb Trail 18 - Gardener, was just what I needed. This is my find #1756 at 16:16 on 19/6/2024. FTF: Found with: selfWeather: cold and wetMuggles: Light level: failingCache condition: goodDistance from GZ: Your cache was visited by my trackables: TB9QQD2, TB9KZ39 and TB7HH81
We are aware of the Bibbulmun Trail from our visits to Western Australia. We have visited many of the towns along the trail and have walked some very short sections. The scenery and heritage along the trail is superb. We can appreciate the attraction of the walking the Bibbulmun Trail and congratulate JABs on his achievement. So when the publication of Bibb Trail commenced, it was a major attraction for us. Circumstances dictated that today was our first opportunity to look for the first caches in this series.Despite accurate coordinates and the hint, it took a little hunting and careful looking before the cache was located and retrieved - a good hide. The cache and contents were in good condition. This cache earns a favourite from us. Thanks JABs for this cache and the series so far - looking forward to continuation of the series.
Hello JABs thank you for the cacheAnother quick find even with the red and blue lights flashing below.Found on Monday, 27 May 2024 at 1935**TFTC**
Hi JABs. Today I/we found your cache which took me/us another couple of minutes to find in the dark. VK7HCH wasnt with me for this one. It seems the caching gods were smiling/ looking after me/us when I/we went searching for this cache. Now Im just going to ramble on about caching. An interesting hobby/obsession/pastime that could have involved a short or long walk or a short or long drive to arrive at ground zero. Once there it could be that all the vegetation has or will be trampled whilst I looked or maybe I was careful and only left a few footprint in the soft earth. I like larger caches that have or will stand the test of time or creative caches that the owner has taken a long time to make. Thanks for hiding the cache for me to find today. Finding this cache takes my GC finds to 4822 and I found it at 18:31 on Thursday 16 May 2024My favorites:Creative - Back to the future 1 (GCA5JYD)Hardest - Men in Black Holes (Archived)Most visited - Dragons Lair (GC2E33)Still working on: Square Muddy Trackand the next Codeword cache
Today we went out for Birthday lunch at Frogmore Creek it was delightful and delicious. After that whilst the husband fended off his cold in the car I went for a brisk March to find several of the series by the freeway. Im not sure I walked off the lunch but I had a crack at it .The was glad there was a handle here. TFTC
An evening trip to find the three caches in this series that we hadnt yet found. All three were quick finds, turning the trail yellow again. Looking forward to the next instalment.Thanks for the cache JABs!
Saw these caches a couple of weeks ago, had a pick up at the airport so had a chance to get them. Thanks for the great walking trail. TFTC
Back to a familiar parking spot to wander down to this cache this morning before work. The first time I have been here in daylight - well to this end of the track. The dew was certainly on the ground and I stuck to the track as much as I could to avoid wet shoes.TFTC
Today was an incredible autumn day. Clear sky, pleasant temperature and most of all no wind. Great to take a stroll and pick up 4 caches. Very well constructed cache that assists us to release the container from its hiding place. TFTC
Goose and I did the first 16 in this series, we continued to walk to Alliance Drive and found the next 4 unpublished caches by pure skill. Three logs were signed but the fourth was blank.Logging today being the publication date.The best caches I have found so far are:-Sentimental [Moorgreen P3:1, Penny Pincher](http://coord.info/GC32Z5B) By [Sven&Cup](http://www.geocaching.com/profile/?A=6596795)Traditional [Hanging Around in Toorak](http://coord.info/GC62KAP) By [bobthebuilder_123](http://www.geocaching.com/profile/?A=586681)Multi [Gawler Fort Knox](https://coord.info/GC5T0W1) By [**JEM**](http://www.geocaching.com/profile/?A=11449141)Unknown [Men In Black Holes](http://coord.info/GC1DVB0) By [SG-3](http://www.geocaching.com/profile/?A=918045) Letterbox [Rolf's Letterbox](http://coord.info/GC5NCYM) By [membsec](http://www.geocaching.com/profile/?A=5318842)Earthcache [Alum Cliffs and Gorge](https://coord.info/GC5KVHA) By [jandalfan](http://www.geocaching.com/profile/?A=2409043)Visit the [Geocaching Tasmania Facebook group](https://www.facebook.com/groups/318455407771/)
Names in log prior to publication, so got no idea if FTF. Was nearby at soccer training with geograndson so when finished we went for a stroll to find some new caches. He did a good job and found them all without any help or hints. Looking forward to the rest of the series and reading more about the trip. TFTC
After doing the first 16 in this series, SSR and I continued the walk to Alliance Drive and found the next 4 unpublished caches with a bit of geosense and luck. We saw names in three of the four as we found them.Logging today being the publication date.
I was excited to see 4 more in this cool series on my map after lunch, so after some friends that came over for lunch left, i zoomed out to grab them. I did them in reverse 20 to 17.I loved this one! A smart way to hide a mint tin, nice work on this one Signed the log at 15:12 on Saturday 20 April 2024.Just one more in this cool series (#17) then it's back to the GeoMobile via the Bottlo-O for a Tassie-IPA 4-Pack [:X]TFTC JABs
We spotted this cache (and signed the log) while we were on this trail looking for other caches before it was published.