Walking The Dog At Wallaroo Wallaroo, South Australia, Australia
By
Margieh on 03-Aug-24. Waypoint GCAW355
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Logs
Im having a bad Geocaching day today. Maybe I should go back to the van get back into bed and then get out of the other side. That would be a bit difficult though considering the other side of the bed is a wall!! I will struggle on and hopefully get some yellow smiley faces. Thanks anyway.
No dogs today. I had free reign to the place. Starting to rain again.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.
Found on a lovely stroll towards the beach. Forgot a pen - so have attached a photo of the log book. Tftc
#24512. Troodles was focused on completing the nearby ad lab stages, but I made a small diversion to see if I could (quickly) spot this one. It took a bit of looking, but I soon spotted it. TFTC.
Inside or out? Not an instant find, but StreetWalkerNZ persevered and finally found the cache. TFTC.
Off on our little adventure to YP. Found all caches today. Found with Erine14! Thanks for the Cache!
A great day of adventuring with Aussie Sparkie. Thanks to all the cache owners for their great work hiding and maintaining these caches for us to enjoy!
Found during a tour of Wallaroo, Moonta and Port Hughes while staying at Moonta for the weekend. We had the perfect disguise as we brought a dog along for the search, but of course the park was empty, so it didn't matter! At least the dog had fun too. Thanks for the cache Margieh!
Heading to Wallaroo for a weekend of caching, trying to finish some we have started along the way and start the abandoned sidings trail. TFTC
Away for the weekend and caching along the way. Quick find the end of the day.TFTC
Travelling with gorgeous Snap Happy and TheDame to the Yorke Peninsular for a few days. What a lovely area to explore.Thanks so much Margieh for placing this cache.
**Found whilst en route to Port Hughes** It was fantastic to be on the Yorke after quite a few years. Heading to Port Hughes for a couple of nights with GoodLook and TheDame. We stopped off to grab some photos, grab a coffee and cleaning up some Adventure Lab caches. The thing I love about caching is the interesting stories, the extra interest and attention you take when traveling, the sight-seeing, the history, the interests of the individual COs, *the fantastic photo opportunities* and sometimes finding places that even some locals dont know about. I, like most cachers, look for more that a mint tin or a container under a bush. I appreciate the time that most COs take to construct a cache and write up a comprehensive listing and to create an interesting cache. **I love traveling this big land of ours.** I love taking the roads less traveled. I love the diversity of the land, the different scenes in the different seasons, the fresh air, the open plains, the lofty vistas and the magnificent waters. I even enjoy the longer scenic walks although I'm not as young and as fit as I used to be. I love the different coffee shops I find. I enjoy the times I cache with others but I usually cache on my own.The weather was glorious, the vistas stunning, the coffee shops and bakeries wonderful and the company fabulous. I enjoy each and every cache I find, and it is only with Geocachers like this creating them and placing them out in the world that this wonderful game continues. Thank you Margieh for highlighting this area and for providing this game piece for our enjoyment. Appreciate your efforts. - P*Took*: Photos*Left*: Nothing but foot prints.**Warning**, this hobby can be addictive. It can lead to learning new things and finding interesting places you might not have known existed otherwise. Cache on! **#19250**
Quick find as I head home from work at Pirie.No walkers this morning...TNLNSL Thanks
Day 3 of trip to Yorke. Weather is looking iffy today so concentrating on puzzles, multis and labs around Moonta.Up to Wallaroo for a few more cachesNo dogs about and passed this cache whilst doing the lab.Cheers
*FTF* 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. Just a few days enjoying the Yorke, and we will be off again. The geopups loved this cache and award it a a FP, and we are happy to claim a joint FTF. TNCU
*FTF* 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. Opportune time to be here this arvo and grab the gold with geo-pooched in tow. Thanks for the find Margieh
Found before a local event and a brisk walk of the nearby adventure lab. Busy spot despite the rainy dayGotta love a smiley face on the map. Thankyou for placing and maintaining it.