The tree Subiaco, Western Australia, Australia
By
OPcheezer1 on 01-May-24. Waypoint GCAQ1CM
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Logs
Perth/Darwin TripAnother beautiful park in Perth Joolay and I are travelling to WA and NT to qualify for a challenge that requires you to find a cache in every Australian state in a calendar year. Thanks for hiding and maintaining this cache OPcheezer1
Well Im back in Perth for another week of work and as Im a creature of habit and routine, I wake early to get the chance to tackle this area Ive eyeballed last night. As time becomes an issue and the fact Im without transport, I need to stay somewhat local , so this morning I head out to a familiar are from my time in Perth 14 years ago.Logs signed and caches returned safely to the hiding places. A big thanks to the cache owners for making these caches available to be found by like minded individuals.
Still enjoying my stroll on a sunny lunchtime break. Noticed this was the last to be cleared off our Subi map. Sat close by waiting for everyone to clear off, then once the cache was found, had to wait to put it back! Really exposed spot, good job that it's not a tricky find. TFTC!
I came back after leaving the place and walking 20 m away and here it is! Found it.Nice! Thanks
Thanks for the cache, nice spot, hard to get the kid off the playground afterwards
I havent been geocaching for way too long. This find brought me back into it. Thank you!This is my 1115th find!
Grabbing a few late this arvo in Subi with Guiness12 and Geo Dog. Quick grab here before its too dark. Lovely park too ! TFTC
Came to do a check up on this cache and it is doing very well still in good condition and also has a lot of cool trinkets.
This is a highly occupied park that I had no chance to make the inspection last few times. It is also close to the backyard and residents may look over it. Finally, I found it in a early Sat morning. TFTC.
Around 7:45 by the time I got here, only one other person. I had to leave however, it was too dark to see anything. I'll be back!
Only one child on the playground made the search pretty easy. Found the car and then the cache. Don't like that is so close to back fences! TFTC
Found a toy car in the host but no cache. This location is very exposed to neighbouring houses.
Do not recommend searching for this at night, just went to check on it currently* 6:11 and there were 2 cockroaches sitting next to it. - they dont come out on the day time though so dont be hesitant to look for it.
Do not recommend searching for this at night, just went to check on it cure 6:11 and there were 2 cockroaches sitting next to it. - they dont come out on the day time though so dont be hesitant to look for it.
A trip out with the CC, managed to make a bunch of finds thanks to the COs for all the recent new hides.
Quick find.A visit NOR for an early morning event and a spot of caching.TFTC OPcheezer1 this is find #17072 for us.
Thanks @OPcheezer1 for placing this cache for the GC community to find !! TNLNSL
A quick find here after the May Fourth event at Kings Park. The cache is way too close to someone's backyard, please be stealthy here. Tftc
Found the area relatively clear and while the kids provided adequate distraction and cover on the equipment I walked up and after a quick examination of the host extracted the container. On a clear Saturday morning MrZ, MrT & I headed out into the caching universe in search of adventure and fellow rebels.We started by jetting off to Kings Park where we came across a gathering of the caching alliance conversing about the state of the galaxy.With the festivities coming to an end, we joined up with Meme28, geotrakka and Granett to hunt around the inner systems of Subiaco and Shenton Park gathering numerous finds along the way.By the time we docked back on our home planet we had collected 4 finds, 1 event attended and 0 DNFs. Thanks go to OPcheezer1 for placing and maintaining the Traditional cache The tree for me and others to find.I added my name to the log at 12:16 on 4/5/2024.This is find number 8890 for me.
After the "May the Fourth Be With You" event in Kings Park, we decided to take the scenic route home and pick up a few caches along the way. We walked around in circles for a while before this cache was located. Ooo, so very close to the neighbours but all good here, TFTC OPcheezer.
After the Event we headed for Lake Monger, with a detour for a couple of smilies on the way. TFTC OPcheezer1
Caching with Cirrus_WA Geotrakka and Granett after the Star Wars event this one was on the list to find. It was a little daunting being so close and personal to peoples homes, however neat little spot. Cheers for the smilie!
After the "May the Forth" event [(GCAP46B)](https://coord.info/GCAP46B) in Kings Park I teamed up with Cirrus_WA , geotrakka and Meme28 to grab a few smileys about the place.As others have mentioned, pretty close to the neighbours but luckily it was a quick find.OPcheezer1 I found your cache at 12:24pm, this was the 4th of 15 finds for me today and brings my total find count to 8694. The cache was in good order and I replaced it as found.SLTFTC
Out with Cirrus_WA , Granett and Meme28 enjoying a beautiful autumn day together after meme28s first event ( which was a huge success) Many thanks OPcheezer1 for placing this hide for me to find and adding to my adventures.
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Stopped on the way to a 10am appointment in Subi. Awesome timing for me although not so much that a worker was in the park. Id been sitting on a picnic bench for 15 minutes hoping hed leave before I needed to. Things werent looking promising but when some familiar faces appeared, it became desperate times calling for desperate measures. More cover helped distract so the find could get logged. This is so so so close to someones property and other houses overlooking the area so I hope it doesnt attract too much suspicion. Surely this will get hit up on Saturday with the 4th May event held nearby. Glad we got to log it today. Thanks for the *FTF*.
I had been watching this hoping it would stay unfound until I had a break in work. Arrived to see Kb already there. A quick chat revealed that she hadnt managed to grab the cache. The worker must have wondered what was going on with people arriving at this location but he returned to work and we logged the find. Thanks for the cache.*FTF* at 9:52am.
*FTF* between 9:45am and 10am. Safety in numbers proved the key to success here. Great to have a new hide in the area. Thanks.