CCT - S3 - Ripping District of Gungahlin, New South Wales, Australia
By
DARKSIDEDAN on 21-Sep-24. Waypoint GCAYC52
Cache Details
This cache is listed on an external listing site.
By visiting the external cache listing you are leaving the Geocaching Australia website.
Geocaching Australia is not affiliated with the original listing site for this cache.
Please click here to view the caches listing.
If you wish to log this cache, you will need to log it on the external site.
This will require a separate user account on that site. (More Details)
By visiting the external cache listing you are leaving the Geocaching Australia website.
Geocaching Australia is not affiliated with the original listing site for this cache.
Please click here to view the caches listing.
If you wish to log this cache, you will need to log it on the external site.
This will require a separate user account on that site. (More Details)
Logs
Wow, that took me ages to find. Was looking at the correct object(s), but very hard to see. Got it eventually. Thanks
A whirlwind DeJa'Vu CCT experience. Been a few years, good to be back. All caches found without issue bar the last find where I suffered an episode of geocaching blindness. All good in the end. TNLNSL TFTC
#22973 @1235An enjoyable bike ride to collect a letterbox and a wherigo for this day of the year. Cache easily found. TFTC.
The Canberra Centenary Trail is an awesome walk / ride that I highly recommend.I did the original caches along here way back on 29 Feb 2016. Boy has the views changed as far as the suburbs go ! I was with the CO when these new caches were placed, and now that the first to find etc has gone I'm claiming a find.Thanks for the cache and the fun day DSD !!
#5059 On a great 45km return cycle picking up a few of the newer caches on my way through. No problems with this one. TFTC.
Final cache in this small run today. Many thanks for the journey along part of the ACT border. This group gets a favourite. TDTC DSD
Mid-morning SocialClimber decided to gather the team for what would be a fast-paced hike starting from Taylor. We all had limited time due to family commitments early afternoon so we knew what we were in for, in the 2 hours we had spare.The hike turned out to be far easier, and flatter, than expected so any huffing and puff was kept to a limit. The trail is green and plenty of native grass flowers to enjoy in the Spring sunshine ?? with views in a number of directions. We came across a mob of kangaroos which is always a delight. We also crossed paths with one other hiker and two cyclists going in the opposite direction to us. Having cycled this trail many times before it was thoroughly enjoyable to do it on foot with friends this time. It was a fabulous exercise circuit with caching being a great reason to come back again. Lets face it, its so much easier to hike fast when you are going from cache to cache and having small breaks in between. A favourite ?? point on the last cache collected (this one ) for the group of caches logged today. TFTC DARKSIDEDAN.
With a few hours spare today we decided to target this bunch of caches on the CCT. Lovely to be back up here; all these caches were found with a minimum of fuss. A random pic from today's adventures attached.Thanks, DSD!
Chooo ooo [FTF] on a cold Spring morning! Did this series of caches on the bike! I love this bike track! Have done it many times. A pity to see the old caches archived... Even though they were not super old just yet, they were getting there, and I think trying to keep old caches alive is favourable... All in all, a pleasant ride meeting a few other cyclists along the way.Thanks DARKSIDEDAN!