Water Drop 10 Berriedale, Tasmania, Australia
By Budgietas on 01-Jun-24. Waypoint GCARD1M

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24-Nov-24
Today after my event at Montrose Foreshore we completed the water drop geoart. Enjoyed solving the various puzzles whilst on the road and at the event got some intel from Lady Membsec to assist with the W3W conundrum.All caches were found some took way longer than others and it was nice to find a good variety of well thought out and executed hides.With thanks to Budgietas for the series. Several FP to be awarded.This one was quickly spotted signed and returned. Good hide for the apt location. TFTC
 
21-Nov-24
A quick find whilst on the way home from rehearsal.
 
26-Oct-24
Unusually for me, didnt take me too long to find!Thanks
 
09-Oct-24
out and about on a sunny day easy find with map and phone, Thanks Budgietas.
 
11-Aug-24
Thanks for the puzzle cache Budgietas.I've been eyeing off this geoart series, and after finding one fairly simply last night, today I returned to find a couple to help me towards a little milestone.After visiting one of the nearby dog parks to give the GeoGSP's a run, we made our way to this cache where a nice quick find was made.
 
09-Aug-24
After having solved the puzzle the night before, i went out to Glenorchy on the bus so i could walk to about 5 of these in this series to grab. (Planning to visit a popular Irish Pub beforehand for lunch and a brew i decided to leave the car at home) A longer walk was planned as it was needed and dealing with traffic out there was not going to be an issue now After enjoying a lengthy walk between my 2nd find and this one i was kind of hoping, it being a wee bit exposed, would be a quick find, so i just decided to have an inconspicuous look first and let the GPS settle. Once i did i went to what i hoped was GZ. [I would love to elaborate a little on how i found it but i don't wanna give anything away] I have seen these cache types before... some are obvious some are not then there's this one! It sure fooled me for a bit, Nice work! For that and the craftmanship and it's placement it's a Fave Point from me CoolSL away from GZ at 12:42 on TGIF 9 August 2024.Re-hid making sure there were no motorist Muggles and so i didn't look suspicious WinkMDT (Muggle Deception Technique) #1 or is it #2 Big Grin was used here ha ha.TFTC and the Puzzle, Budgietas Smile
 
26-Jul-24
G'day Budgietas, thanks for the cache, and this series.My schedule was full of holes today, so as I was in the area - between jobs - I dropped by here.After an initial reccie of the area, and then approaching from a different angle, I saw the familiar hide smiling back at me.Well played.CheersEPs
 
26-Jul-24
Another one in the series ticked off. Nice to see a variety of hides. This one was was a good hide. TFTP
 
19-Jul-24
Good spot and appropriate hide. TFTC
 
12-Jul-24
Hello Budgietas thank you for the cacheThis was a nice easy find even in the dark.Found on Thursday, 11 July 2024 at 2154**TFTC**
 
05-Jul-24
Our prime purpose for coming south today was to fill in another day on our multi-cache calendar. With that task completed, we headed off to the Montrose area to look for the newly published Water Drop series. CacheSleuth was our friend for solving each of the puzzles, projections and WIGs. We found all but one of the caches in the series and it appears that the one we missed was a victim of fence reconstruction. The coordinates for each of the hides were reasonably accurate or better. We enjoyed the series, in particular the variety of cache types and hides.Accurate coordinates and a familiar style of hide led to a quick find. The cache and contents were in good condition. Thanks Budgietas for this cache and the series.
 
What started as a day of a simple CITO after getting coffee turned into a great morning driving round collecting a nice new series of caches.We had great fun rushing round with the Hancocks to grab the {*FTF*}.Found on 30/06/2024 thanks to Budgietas for placing this cache for me to find. 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 [Totem Pole](https://coord.info/GC862H8) By [The Hancock Clan](http://www.geocaching.com/profile/?A=263428)Visit the [Geocaching Tasmania Facebook group](https://www.facebook.com/groups/318455407771/)Member of the [Tas_Community](http://www.geocaching.com/profile/?A=25086739) maintenance group.
 
01-Jul-24
At the end of the CITO event today , Budgie was kind enough to hand out some drink bottles to those that attended the event. And inside was a list of caches for the Water Drop series. Once the waypoints were loaded in our phones, VK7HCH and I took off and started finding all the those caches. As Budgie said at the start, if we find it today we can claim {FTF}. We worked our way around and even caught up with Budgie at a couple of sites. We kept going through the sporadic showers and managed to find them all. Thanks Budgie for the series and the opportunity to get {FTF} with all the rest of Team CITO. Find number 4993.
 
01-Jul-24
Checker Removed.What three words was producing a rounding error.The coordinates from what three words will get you to the cache
 
01-Jul-24
Today is beautiful weather. There is a blue sky, and you can see the mountains with some snow. It looks brilliant. I kicked my bum out of the house. It has been a geocaching day for a long time. I saw on the new list I received from the email. I did homework on all those new caches last night, so it is easily solved, and I enjoyed running the series Closer Suburbs.I arrived at GZ, but finding a spot to get it took a little longer. The cache is at a perfect point, a smart one. Signed the log with good dry. TFTM Smile
 
30-Jun-24
Published
 
30-Jun-24
30 June 2024 12:30Found before the dencoxclan clan arrived but didn't quite get the log away - but they found the rehid cache in about a second, where I took at least 5 minutes.Tdtc Budgietas
 
30-Jun-24
A sneaky hide but there weren't too many places it could be using the hint. Wonder what the neighbours must have been thinking with the sudden influx of visitors today? ?? TFTC!Cheers,The Hancock Clan
 
30-Jun-24
Electricity and water are a dangerous mix ?? Mr H reached this one as I took a call from the COAt the closing of the CITO this morning, the CO gave us all a drink bottle with a very handy bit of information of a new geoart that was about to hit, hopefully before the next rain squall!The rat and I teamed up with The Hancock Clan and knocked them all off before lunch, starting about 10.30am and finding the last one around 12.40pm.The CO generously offered for anyone at the CITO to log a first to find on any of these caches if found today. We signed most of them as team CITO as had apparently been discussed openly at the event. We tried to create a circular route but, with the Brooker Highway, the train line and even road works getting in the way, it wasnt always easy. As per the COs offer, a joint {*FTF*} with The Hancock Clan and SSR, and the rest of team CITO Thanks for the new series Budgietas Visit the [Geocaching Tasmania Facebook group](https://www.facebook.com/groups/318455407771/)Member of the [Tas_Community](http://www.geocaching.com/profile/?A=25086739) maintenance group.
 
30-Jun-24
We came to this mornings CITO not planning to do any more caching today, but ended up with thirteen finds (including the CITO). Budgie gave out some drink bottles with a piece of paper inside them at the end of the CITO and said that those at the event could log an {*FTF*} if they found them today, so we decided to try and get as many as we could. We met mr_johna at our fourth find and ended up following him around for the next few caches before going our seperate ways. We found eight caches before having to return home for another engagement, but returned in the evening to try and find the remaining seven. We only found four more before it got too dark to continue, but it was still an excellent day of caching, filled with high quality hides. Thanks Budgie for organising this excellent series of caches, we thoroughly enjoyed it, and Id be very surprised if it wasnt the same for everyone else.Thanks for the cache Budgietas!
 
30-Jun-24
Thank you Budgie for organising this CITO event and the accompanying bonus caches. There was a wide variety of hide styles, cache engineering and pure evil intentions. The challenge was met and overcome for each of them, this one, Water Drop 10 was no exception. Found in company with Swampy, this proved a pleasant days exercise, even with the sporadic rain. This is logged as a joint {FTF} with all attendees at todays event.