Anyone for Skating Moonta, South Australia, Australia
By
Margieh on 24-Jul-24. Waypoint GCAVK5A
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A quick find today. A rumble thunder in the distance.With the log signed and the cache replaced it was time to leave. Onwards to the next cache. Woot, that is not to far.I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land, and their continuing connection to it. I wish to pay my respects to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures; and to Elders past, present and emerging.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. Blockheads Unite in 2025.
I have been under the pump at work and needed a relaxing few days to reduce my stress levels and improve my mood. What better way to do this, than a huge geocaching weekend with old and new friends. Powertrials and many other caches were tackled and signed as either mystery randoms or Siren Seekers (SS). Thanks to all that joined in the fun of events, puzzle solving to make this possible and the planners who got us organised.Thanks to Margieh from mogni
A weekend away was planned with sir_spectre and mogni to the Yorke Peninsula to complete the Abandoned Railway Sidings caches then meeting up with others to tackle the new mermaid geo art and then the new Big Question caches. It was a busy but fun weekend with a couple of events thrown in and lots of caches found along with me getting to my 20,000 milestone. We had perfect weather and the dirt roads had mostly dried out after the big storm during the week. All in all a successful couple of days.We had finished the Abandoned Railway Sidings caches and we had time to find a few of the local caches before the event later in the day.This was a quick find in the dark before heading back to our accommodation.Thanks for the cache Margieh.
Found after attending the Moonta catch up which was JJ52 20,000 th find . Found inn the dark under torch light. Quick find. No muggles things late at night. Dropped trackable.Found with Mogni and JJ52. This weekend it was off to do the Abandoned Railway Sidings/Stations series both in Port Wakefield and also the Abandoned Railway Sidings/Stations trail between Moonta and Kandia plus any other caches that we passed along the way, plus JJ52 was hosting a event in Moonta for her 20,000 cache. It was a busy Saturday day and night, since we went caching after the event in the dark as well. Sunday started with co-hosting a CITO event at Paskeville early in the morning then meeting up with about 20 other teams and doing the Siren Of The Sea geo art then a early lunch and then moving on to do the The Big Question geo art with the remaining teams that haven't already done it. Then it was time to drive home only stopping for a couple more caches. No snakes were sighted but i did get nearly a dozen bug/ant bites over 3 different gz's and stung by a bee in the chest. For the first time in a very, very, very long time i didn't need to replace any full log sheets ( nano log sheets don't count, do your own maintenance ). A very, very tiring weekend given the amount of km's either walked or pedaled but a good weekend away. Surprisingly the weather was a lot better than expected not to hot or cold given the thunder storms either this week.
Found after husband returned to Adelaide. And look over there, dinner later. No skaters today surprisingly but lots of lawn bowlers !!Gotta love a smiley face on the map. Thankyou for placing and maintaining it. TNLNSL
A fun day of adventure with Aussie Sparkie! Thanks to the cache owners for placing and maintaining these caches for our enjoyment!
Found during a tour of Wallaroo, Moonta and Port Hughes while staying at Moonta for the weekend. Thanks for the cache Margieh!
Found with Bindi the geo pooch on a wander around Moonta!! Thanks for the adventure!!!!
Day 3 of trip to Yorke. Weather is looking iffy today so concentrating on puzzles, multis and labs around Moonta.Nice to find a newer cache with heaps of swaps.A favourite point for that..
Travelling with iluvtrekking from our home state of WA on a SA caching foray. After being in this beautiful State for nigh on three months it is time for us to head back home. Spending a few days in Moonta to cache the surrounds. Thanks Margieh
Travelling with richlink on our Annual Caravan Geocaching road trip, using geocaching as our guide. After 3 months on the geotrail, we're heading west towards home. We are lingering in Moonta for a few days, enjoying the warmer weather.Thanks Margieh.TNCU
Stopped by to check out the skate park...A quick find.Grabbed the TB to move along too.Thanks
Found at 12:20pm on a gorgeous and warm sunny day! A great sized container and I did a swap and left a pathtag. Thanks for this one