WT - Plunkett St Lake Albert, New South Wales, Australia
By
ADAcache on 02-Feb-24. Waypoint GCAK5KP
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Logs
Wagga Wagga short visit November 20124. Day 2. I have noticed how busy the Wagga caching community has been over the past year and have wanted to have a visit for some time. I have several days in the next two months I would like to get quite a few caches on and this weekend was one of them, so it was time for a trip. It turns out it was a hot weekend, but I had an enjoyable time. The second day was bright and warm, despite a fairly early morning for me. My main goal was the Red Hill Road Cache run, and they were a great challenge. I then did a few more around some of the trails and by the lake before grabbing some lunch and heading home. A peaceful drive with two more caches. All in all a great weekend, I can;'t wait till I have a chance to come back again. Thanks for the cache ADAcache49949.25 TNLNVisited: World Traveling Gold GC A#6 & Mt. Rushmore Benchmark A#68**Albida**
Suscoe was out caching with our good friends Phetlern today around Wagga Wagga.It was a pleasant day in the low 20s with a mild breeze and lots of sunshine.We enjoyed the range of caches found today,Thanks to ADAcache for another interesting hide location.
14:07With lots of corrected coordinates and green icons on the geo map, it is time for a visit to Wagga Wagga with Suscoe to clean the geoboard a little.The first day of our tour around Wagga Wagga with Suscoe finding a few Lab caches as well as geocaches. The weather was a lot more suitable for geocaching with bright sunny skies, unlike the previous day with rain, rain, rain.This was one of the caches we found, the majority being either bison tubes or eclipse mint tins, with the occasional sistema or berocca thrown in for good measure.Our thanks to 'ADAcache' for adding this cache to the geo-gameboard.38256*This log composed and published using Geocaching Swiss Army Knife (GSAK).*
After spending the previous day caching to the north of Wagga decided to knock off a few of the more central Wagga caches. TFTC.
Found it on a fine Spring day with MrsRoosta.No muggles around and a quick find. Thanks for the cache ADAcache, ***Roostaman***
Found on an arvo drive with Roostaman.Another one ticked off the list.Thanks for the cache ADAcache,**MrsRoosta**
On our way around the lake and decided to have a look to see if there were any cashes around. Surprise surprise we had just passed one. A quick hundred metre Dash back and there it was. TFTC.
This has gone missing again. Container replaced and if it goes again I will try a different hide.Please place back where you found it to keep it safe.
Stunner winter morning. Set out to find a few on the Monday public holiday . Not pick at this location
I was in Wagga today and decided on finding the caches around Lake Albert. This was one of those finds. Most were quick finds. As for the rest, a couple of them took a moment to find either due to muggles near/passing by GZ or because of cache blindness. All up, I ended the day with a bakers dozen of finds (aka. 13 total). After this, I went to get lunch, do a bit of shopping and catch up with my brother & his family before heading home. TB visit. A big thanks to the CO for adding this cache to game for the Geocaching community to enjoy. TFTCs!
A rather large day of caching in Wagga Wagga today. Last time I was here we looked at the Wiradjuri Trail with intrigue, but never got around to doing it. With the recent installment of a giant powertrail across the WT, I decided that it would be a wonderful day out to go and do it. Hired some bikes and a large amount of cycling later had me walking away with 50 finds (I think, I can't count idk). Thanks to ADAcache for the wonderfully maintained trail, not a wet log in sight! And TFTC to all other owners!A short comment for every cache is below:Nicely camod
We have now moved to Wagga staying at Wilks ParkAfter lunch we took a drive down around the lake then out to the RAAF museum for the AL.A nice wat to visit the town.Thanks ADAcache for hiding this cache.
Completing some caches around Lake Albert today, Its been a few months since i was in wagga last. and noticed a whole heap of new ones around the lake!.. I quite frequently walk several laps of the lake when i'm in wagga usually for work. Its good to see some new caches around the local walking tracks i will have to collect eventually.Thanks for the series, All caches were found with logs signed and returned to original positions, unless otherwise specified. Thanks again for the caches!
Nice quick pick upMet up with Nibletricecakes, GLISS!, FurfacesLL & Rapidlywild and signing as Wagga Wanderers 24 or WW24.Decided to travel down to Wagga for the events and to get some caching in with Kittykatch. Also a good time to christen her little camper. Awesome setup and we are ready to go.Thanks for getting me out and about ADAcache
FurfacesLL #1 reached out and asked if I would be keen on a Wagga weekend, sure sounds like fun. So plans were put into place that we headed East after work and planned to be in Wagga in time for the evening dinner event. It was a fun weekend away, caught up with cachers we know and new cachers too. After the dinner event last night, plans were made with Nibletricecakes, GLISS!, Joolay, KittyKatch and FurfacesLL to meet up the following morning to do some of the WT series caches around the lake and the Pub Crawl caches. Logs were signed Wagga Wanderers 24 or WW24.No issues with locating and signing caches unless otherwise stated, all caches located were replaced as found.Thanks for the cache placement ADAcache and thanks for another enjoyable weekend away FFLL.
Another nice suburban stop as we charge around the lake. EverestHigh could almost see this from the road, but didn't, so we spent a moment searching before he saw it at closer range.
This weekend plans were hatched with Rapidlywild to head down the highway to attend the three events in Wagga Wagga and pick up some more caches in the area. Set off from Canberra a little after finishing work at 4 in order to reach Wagga for the dinner event. At the event plans were hatched to meet up with some other Canberra cachers the next morning to do some of the WT series and the Pub Crawl caches. The group consisted of GLISS!, Joolay, KittyKatch, Nibletricecakes and Rapidlywild. All logs were signed WW24 which stood for Wagga Wanderers 24.Another quick find at this one. Thanks for the hide ADAcache and for the fun weekend away Rapidlywild.
#13,493 12:20Day 2 of the Geocaching NSW Expedition to Wagga Waggo.In the good company with Brewmaker, Rassilon256 and Everest High we drove around the South-side of Wagga Wagga. With so many eyes, all caches were found in good condition.TFTC!
With the worst of the heat over for the day, and some new caches published, it was time to get out and about to try for a *FTF*.Really good co-ords and hardly any muggles, it was an enjoyable cruise around the lake.A couple of tricky hides had us looking a bit longer, but all found signed and replaced.Many thanks for placing this cache, ADAcache, for us and others to find.