Gate 3 Sellicks Beach, South Australia, Australia
By
Barry and Beryl (adopted by Hurtle) on 08-Feb-03. Waypoint GCD14C
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Zone Name: Aldinga Scrub (CP) (Click here for zone Details)
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This cache is in an area marked as a warning area.
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Logs
In all our travels we would not have even thought to travel to this location. (HaHa). In your dreams, these cachers do. [:(!] Thanks for an awesome effort. Devilish Brilliant and Clever I like it Another one off the list TTBLNSL TFTC/TFTH/TFBUH - Hurtle [^]
Thank you! Lid had come off the container, so the contents inside were a bit wet, but we still managed to sign our name and reseal
I looked for this cache earlier this year and ended up with a DNF. It is very nice to turn the blue frown to a yellow smile. The youngest and I headed off to look for this one and we spent a while looking around. We were about to leave when I spotted what looked to be a geotrail, and there was the cache tucked away. Not where I was expected and where but will take it and run! TFTC and maintaining it Hurtle
Not saying it isn't there, just saying we didn't find it. Got to admit we didn't try very hard either
Sadly no luck for me here today. I spent a while looking around GZ in every increasingly large circles, but did not find anything, Ah, it happens sometimes. I will be back...
Unfortunately we have to log a DNF on this one Reading through a few previous logs noting that the co ords were slightly off we searched the mentioned structure that seemed to have been pulled apart by previous searchers perhaps? In any case there was no 1 liter container to be found. We will have to keep a watch on this one
Headed to Pineapplegoldy's event this arvo, but I was the only one there! Possibly coz I was a month early!!!! So what to do..... go get me some caches and with thanks, this was one of them.
**logging late as I only just upgraded to premium**
Out caching with gridge98, TFTC
Out caching with gridge98, TFTC
Took another trip south today, this time with Mr Froghoppin, for some Twosday caching fun.
We walked, we climbed, we calculated, we cached... many logs were logged and this is one!
Gate three indeed led us to several caches, one of which was this rather historic one - been around for a while, although probably updated at some stage. Nice to see a B&B original kept going by Mr Hurtle.
Much appreciation to Hurtle for maintaining this cache on our southern geo game map
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Seeking each and every day finding and signing cache logs using some or all of the resources of GSAK (Geocaching Swiss Army Knife), Whereyougo, Garmin Montana 750i, Montana 680t, Etrex 35, Samsung S21u, Samsung S9, with Geocaching App, c:Geo, or Geooh Go, and Android Auto and other maps... or often with just plain old dumb luck Plenty of that actually!!!
*Logs are composed and published using GSAK of course.*
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Please do stay as safe as possible when caching.
Keep a lookout for sand traps, snakes, surprise cliffs, boxing roos, wombats, bulldust, and floods,
try not to get tetanus from rusty mint tins and don't fall out of trees...
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- but especially lookout for any old bugs from alpha to omega !!! . [xx(]
Try to keep Travel Bugs as the only bugs you share and pass on
Now everything's opening more - even more important to sanitise and safely distance!!!
Heaps of appreciation of all those placing quality caches out and about around the countryside areas,
in sensible safe places especially! - it keeps our game safe, fun, and interesting
Thank you for reading all this addition to the log word count!
And Happy Twosday to all
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We walked, we climbed, we calculated, we cached... many logs were logged and this is one!
Gate three indeed led us to several caches, one of which was this rather historic one - been around for a while, although probably updated at some stage. Nice to see a B&B original kept going by Mr Hurtle.
Much appreciation to Hurtle for maintaining this cache on our southern geo game map
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Seeking each and every day finding and signing cache logs using some or all of the resources of GSAK (Geocaching Swiss Army Knife), Whereyougo, Garmin Montana 750i, Montana 680t, Etrex 35, Samsung S21u, Samsung S9, with Geocaching App, c:Geo, or Geooh Go, and Android Auto and other maps... or often with just plain old dumb luck Plenty of that actually!!!
*Logs are composed and published using GSAK of course.*
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Please do stay as safe as possible when caching.
Keep a lookout for sand traps, snakes, surprise cliffs, boxing roos, wombats, bulldust, and floods,
try not to get tetanus from rusty mint tins and don't fall out of trees...
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- but especially lookout for any old bugs from alpha to omega !!! . [xx(]
Try to keep Travel Bugs as the only bugs you share and pass on
Now everything's opening more - even more important to sanitise and safely distance!!!
Heaps of appreciation of all those placing quality caches out and about around the countryside areas,
in sensible safe places especially! - it keeps our game safe, fun, and interesting
Thank you for reading all this addition to the log word count!
And Happy Twosday to all
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Location slightly off so was hard Yakka to find.
Area had recently been scorched.
Area had recently been scorched.
A nice walk into this one, arrived at GZ and the search began, just happened to move the right thing and the cache was found
We decided last minute to pack the swag into the car and go on an overnight camping trip to deep creek, despite a few touristy things along the way there and back, we stopped to find a few caches out of the way.
Thanks for the cache
We decided last minute to pack the swag into the car and go on an overnight camping trip to deep creek, despite a few touristy things along the way there and back, we stopped to find a few caches out of the way.
Thanks for the cache
Spent quite a bit of time finding this one, coordinates seem to be a few metres off.
Not the easiest of caches in the middle of nowhere,. But very clever and enjoyable. Thanks for taking us here.
Great hide. A bit of hard yakka pin pointing the exact gz, but we got there! Tftc. Swapped a parachute man for a cupcake.
That was a wild goose chase, saw some kangaroo tracks on the minor path, they seemed huuuuge. Left a travel bug there
In the area for as few days and decided to find a few caches with the Supa's. Thanks
Today was forecast as a brilliant day, so jesswrigley and I headed to Seacliff for its weekly Saturday parkrun event. Following that, an EarthCache was visited, and we parted ways as I continued to geocache for the rest of the day. I continued to head south targeting higher D/T caches, special cache types, and oldies, and I did see some great locations. Geocaching was done around Kingston Park and Marino, Lonsdale, O'Sullivan Beach, Moana, Maslin Beach, Port Willunga, and finally ending the day at Aldinga. Despite being solo, I actually quite enjoyed keeping myself busy with the combination of driving and jogging caches.
My final targeted cache for me today. Another cache previously hidden by Barry and Beryl that was a 02/2003 oldie hidden cache. It was far from what I could tell from the closest parking spot so entered from Gate 16, and it was a mix of walking and running to and back from GZ. I did scan the previous logbooks to indicate if there was any signs of a damaged container, but all appeared to be good. As it so happens, once I did make the find, the container is cracked, but the logbook was fine. No historical logs indicated an issue with the container, otherwise I would have helped the CO maintain! How annoying! There are some cockroaches that have made the inside of the container as their home, as a consequence. Refer photograph.
My coordinates initially had the cache about 8 m out, but by the time that I had signed, the coordinates were within 2 m, so just a lot of tree cover.
A really nice walk, and for the time that I did this, there were heaps of kangaroos grazing. Thanks barry and Beryl for the cache placement here, and Hurtle for its ongoing maintenance.
My final targeted cache for me today. Another cache previously hidden by Barry and Beryl that was a 02/2003 oldie hidden cache. It was far from what I could tell from the closest parking spot so entered from Gate 16, and it was a mix of walking and running to and back from GZ. I did scan the previous logbooks to indicate if there was any signs of a damaged container, but all appeared to be good. As it so happens, once I did make the find, the container is cracked, but the logbook was fine. No historical logs indicated an issue with the container, otherwise I would have helped the CO maintain! How annoying! There are some cockroaches that have made the inside of the container as their home, as a consequence. Refer photograph.
My coordinates initially had the cache about 8 m out, but by the time that I had signed, the coordinates were within 2 m, so just a lot of tree cover.
A really nice walk, and for the time that I did this, there were heaps of kangaroos grazing. Thanks barry and Beryl for the cache placement here, and Hurtle for its ongoing maintenance.
After last night's storm, it was a pleasant walk aroud the scrub today [^].
My last find on a loop around the park today and it was a bit tricky to locate, but the co-ords were spot on .
TNLNSL.
Great to read through the log book [^].
Thanks Barry, Beryl and Hurtle. This was the oldest cache we found today .
My last find on a loop around the park today and it was a bit tricky to locate, but the co-ords were spot on .
TNLNSL.
Great to read through the log book [^].
Thanks Barry, Beryl and Hurtle. This was the oldest cache we found today .
Entered via Gate 6. Not too difficult to find after picking the minor track heading east. Beautiful Sunday afternoon.
Bit of an advebture since we detoured off the track a bit, good hiding spot almost wanted to give up but poked around and found it almost by accident.
Super fun. A little bit to easy
And been there since 2009 according to the note book
And been there since 2009 according to the note book
Had been to Star of Greece for an epic birthday lunch. This cache was perfect to follow as we really needed the walk! Saw loads of Roos and found the cache pretty quickly in a suitable spot. TFTC and for the big walk.
Started from gate 3, did not pay attention and nearly took the wrong path straight away. After we were back on track saw a few roos, yay! And found the cache! Thanks for the cache!
Our first ever Geocache! Started from the southern end of Rowley Road to make it extra adventurous. Lots of kangaroos and wild flowers to add to my little one's enjoyment. Carried her home though lol.
Lovely walk after a late breakfast at the nearby cafe. Collected TB. Our device puts it 7m from co-ords, in a great hidey hole. TFTC
No luck today. Two adults and three kids and still no cache. Not sure what we did wrong. Searched many places but no luck. Maybe next time.
A nice easy find at GZ. Great to see such an old log book too. Some interesting reading there.
Thanks for the cache Hurtle. Found on 20 May 2017 at 2:18 pm. Find #4703.
Thanks for the cache Hurtle. Found on 20 May 2017 at 2:18 pm. Find #4703.
Saw a young roo with her Mum, totally unconcerned about me which worrying as I'm a meat eater.
Thanks for the hide.
Thanks for the hide.