Bermuda Triangle I Lower Chittering, Western Australia, Australia
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TEAM LANDCRUISER on 29-May-04. Waypoint GCJJ6V
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Found while checking out Emu Falls, on the way back from of a week long camping roadtrip in the Pilbara, great cache in a great location, nice to find one with a few treasures in
Quick find once we made it. Got totally distracted and walked to the bottom of the hill before I realised we past GZ. With unhappy muggle partner we ventured back up and grabbed this one
Found july 2021 - This was our first ever Cache which we just stumbled upon while enjoying the view (had been hopeful it was treasure ).
Have been purposely Caching since, so thank you so much for getting us started ️
Recently upgraded to Premium, so logging to keep track
Have been purposely Caching since, so thank you so much for getting us started ️
Recently upgraded to Premium, so logging to keep track
Packed up and fed everyone before heading to grab this find. Now to slowly make our way home.
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Headed up to the Valley Campsite here in the NP with Mr Z & Mr T and joined up with Barnzy12, Cravo10, Geotrakka & Fratra.
Grabbed some fun afternoon caches before a fun night around the fire. After packing up this morning we grabbed a few more finds before heading home.
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Thanks TEAM LANDCRUISER for placing this cache for me to find, this is find number 2804 for me.
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Headed up to the Valley Campsite here in the NP with Mr Z & Mr T and joined up with Barnzy12, Cravo10, Geotrakka & Fratra.
Grabbed some fun afternoon caches before a fun night around the fire. After packing up this morning we grabbed a few more finds before heading home.
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Thanks TEAM LANDCRUISER for placing this cache for me to find, this is find number 2804 for me.
Thanks TEAM LANDCRUISER for placing and maintaining this cache. Out and about with Barnzy12, Cirrus and GT getting a few smily faces.
This one was going to be a walk until we managed to find a track straight to the cache.
This one was going to be a walk until we managed to find a track straight to the cache.
Camping at Valley camp in the Avon Valley National park for an overnighter we decided to head out and cleanup a few caches.
Thanks for the Bermuda series - Hopefully you can reinvent it in some way.
Thanks for the Bermuda series - Hopefully you can reinvent it in some way.
After a night out camping in the Avon Valley with Cirrus, Mr T, Mr Z, Cravo & Barnzy we packed up and did some epic walks. - so this was extra fun saving my legs thanks to Cravos 4WDing adventurous side . Thanks for placing this
Found after a long and hilly walk in.
TFTC TEAM LANDCRUISER this is find #11438 for us.
TFTC TEAM LANDCRUISER this is find #11438 for us.
Had a big caching day planned & started in Avon Valley. What a lovely place.....even if you cannot pronounce it properly! TFTC Team Landcruiser
An early morning start and we headed out to make the most of this beautiful weather we are currently having. Happy to say we came up trumps here today and walked away with a smiley TFTC
Out caching with dezzabills and Lazarus_68 for the day. We finished off the TBROG series and picked up a few extra geocaches along the way. This was our last find out of thirty four for the day. We drove down to the nearest camping site and walked into the cache. I took note of the coordinates in the cache should the 3rd triangle ever be resurrected. Thanks TEAM LANDCRUISER for the cache
Out here caching with geo-buddies after completing TbroG series.
Thank you TL, bringing us to this remote locale!
Thank you TL, bringing us to this remote locale!
Out caching with hhhedy and Lazarus_68 for the day. We finished off the TBROG series and picked up a few extra geocaches along the way. This was our last find for the day. We drove down to the nearest camping site and walked into the cache. The coordinates were noted in the cache should the 3rd triangle ever be resurrected. Thanks TEAM LANDCRUISER for the cache.
Staying in Toodyay for a few days to explore the Avon Valley & the surrounds, this was our first day & full of adventure it was too... After negotiating the hill on the northern side, we were far to close to this cache to leave it for another day so after making our way across the causeway we ventured to the trainline & figured out what our best approach would be
The description says not suitable for small children, but surely our 3 & 5 year olds aren't that small? And the temperature was also soaring at around 37º but no worries there... We had lots of water Couldn't be that bad, so it was decided that UP would be the best option & UP we went [xx(] We made it up ok, although Master 3 decided he had enough & needed to be carried to the top [|)] So it was then that Jase & DangerMouse09 went on the hunt & the prize was soon found... Whilst we waited below the rocks, Jase informs me that there was a track going straight past [:o)] Many cursory words were mentioned, but we added our names & then decided to see were the track went!
Followed the track down & came out a bit more east of the where we needed to be, but hey! It beats going back down the rocks lol... TFTC TEAM LANDCRUISER As with most of your caches, an adventure was had & we will not be forgetting this anytime soon [^] Time to head on back to camp for a well earned beer or two...
Cache was in good condition.. Picked up Wynona the Horse TB which was not listed in the cache & will move along soon
This entry was edited by jasenjanine on Saturday, 10 January 2015 at 22:00:05 UTC.
The description says not suitable for small children, but surely our 3 & 5 year olds aren't that small? And the temperature was also soaring at around 37º but no worries there... We had lots of water Couldn't be that bad, so it was decided that UP would be the best option & UP we went [xx(] We made it up ok, although Master 3 decided he had enough & needed to be carried to the top [|)] So it was then that Jase & DangerMouse09 went on the hunt & the prize was soon found... Whilst we waited below the rocks, Jase informs me that there was a track going straight past [:o)] Many cursory words were mentioned, but we added our names & then decided to see were the track went!
Followed the track down & came out a bit more east of the where we needed to be, but hey! It beats going back down the rocks lol... TFTC TEAM LANDCRUISER As with most of your caches, an adventure was had & we will not be forgetting this anytime soon [^] Time to head on back to camp for a well earned beer or two...
Cache was in good condition.. Picked up Wynona the Horse TB which was not listed in the cache & will move along soon
This entry was edited by jasenjanine on Saturday, 10 January 2015 at 22:00:05 UTC.
This was our 6th cache find in a caching run of 6 Finds & 1 DNFs today.
We found it at 14:35 so this now makes our total find count 7436.
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We enjoyed the stroll to this cache, even though the hills and flies were a little annoying today.
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Coordinate Accuracy: Excellent (Around 2 metres.)
Cache Condition: Container and log book are in good shape.
Took: Nothing.
Left: Stamp pen.
Thanks TEAM LANDCRUISER for the hunt today.
We found it at 14:35 so this now makes our total find count 7436.
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We enjoyed the stroll to this cache, even though the hills and flies were a little annoying today.
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Coordinate Accuracy: Excellent (Around 2 metres.)
Cache Condition: Container and log book are in good shape.
Took: Nothing.
Left: Stamp pen.
Thanks TEAM LANDCRUISER for the hunt today.
Out with right honourable GrumpyBump for another cache hunt off the beaten track. TFTC
[:(!] Went camping for three days at Avon Valley National Park camping on the south side of the Avon River with geoson (Revolutio Solutio) and his family who has flown from Adelaide, also with geodaughter and her family (Owers Corner) who are from Northam, while we were there we picked up a few caches and this was one of them, where were camping it was a short walk in from there, on arrival at GZ it was a mad scramble who would be the first to discover the cache and in a matter of minutes it was in our hands.
TNLNSL TFTC/TFTH/TFBUH Team Land Cruiser.
TNLNSL TFTC/TFTH/TFBUH Team Land Cruiser.
Found it and the 3rd one as well. Very nice locations for all 3 of them. Thanks for the nice day hunting !!!
Found it! The 3rd and last cache found as well!! The 1st and 3rd had a nice view as well... TFTC
Found it together with Swismiss10. As always we only had the coordinates from our query. So no terrain rating... But the effort was worth the views we had from cache location. Now we found both sides of the Bermuda Triangle but didn't know it's significance until now when I read the cache information. Too late now to come back.
What a great view, our legs were still a bit sore from Avon assent yesterday, but none the less this is a great cache, thanks to Team Landcruiser for the cache.
Nice walk to a great spot! Well worth the wander up the steep, wet hill with the GeoKids. Well worth of a Fav point and a 'happy' TB. TFTC
This entry was edited by Team M-B on Sunday, 17 June 2012 at 07:14:57 UTC.
This entry was edited by Team M-B on Sunday, 17 June 2012 at 07:14:57 UTC.
Well the 2WD car got to the camping ground ok. We then set off on foot which seemed easy enough and then the hill. Wow that was steep. At least it then flatten out for a while with the GPSr needle swinging to GZ a little way off the track and see soon made the find of a good sized ammo can. Nice views of the Avon River but not much water. We completed the logging duties and this time remembered to note down the co-ords for the final and then replaced. TFTC
Best one today! Tip: go from top. Took Lego, had nothing to leave but as we live nearby will bring so
Something good back soon.
Something good back soon.
Found with dead_lost. Proved just how unfit we are! Took geocoin, left bouncy ball.
Found with Team BRK while camping at Valley Campsite. Placed Geo Coin OCGDR8 in Cache. TFTC.
Slow lumbering climb for me but well worth it in the end.
Cheers to BRK team and TFTC
Cheers to BRK team and TFTC
Out 4wd-ing... Traced back to my first cache find... The Bermuda Triangle I.
Road is extremely slippery after rain and access is limited now?! Glad we only had to go down the muddy road in the Terrano.
Easy intro to geocaching for a couple of mates, great view over the valley in early morning fog!
TNLN Logged the visit... Took a few photos including proof of previous find after a day's hike.
Road is extremely slippery after rain and access is limited now?! Glad we only had to go down the muddy road in the Terrano.
Easy intro to geocaching for a couple of mates, great view over the valley in early morning fog!
TNLN Logged the visit... Took a few photos including proof of previous find after a day's hike.
Mr Irac had to complete this one alone as Mrs had given up in the interest of preserving some leg strength for upcoming orienteering championships a few days away. Even part way this was an interesting track coming in from the North. How do people get to here usually? The road appears to be a railways only track. Anyway the cache was located and the secret clue saved just in case we ever get back to WA and have a chance to do the rest in the series. TFTC
Found but wow what a walk. Mrs Felix gave up about 2/3rds of the way and found a nice rock to rest awhile. TFTC Team Landcruiser
Nice playe for a cache. Although it was very hot and lots of flies, we still enjoyed.
TFTC
TFTC
Very nice forest, we was on NW and ther wasn't forest like here. I enjoyed it. But the sign that it is terrain four is lightly misguided if you can lift from ground. But very nice box. Thanks
Found cache after camping in valley with Ozcrawf. T: Aussie Tracker bear and $2, L:TB & key ring. TFTC
An enjoyable cache after spending the night at the valley campsite. Dropped off King Chimp TB & lego, T: texta's. TFTH.
Picked this one up today, with a bit of a steep scrabble up the hill. Camping in the park for a day or two, although the campfire bans caught up with us just as we were thinking about spag bol over the campfire - too bad for all, time to move on.
Took mike in a car, Left Gorilla puppet
Took mike in a car, Left Gorilla puppet
We were in the park over the weekend but forgot the caches co-ordinates. I had to come back Monday to look for my camera. I found the camera and the cache. Nice view. TFTH.
Easy find. We took the hard way to it but found the easy way back. We left some sunscreen and tissues! Great fun and nice spot. Thanks!
And another hill, I think its an conspiracy in the Avon Valley that all the good caches require you to climb a steep hill with a 45 degree gradient [:p]. Another set of amazing views form the GZ of the Avon river which is looking quite low at this time of year.
Left the green Indian Travel Bug and took Urch's Purr-fect GC.
Took note of the 2nd set of co-ordinates for Bermuda Triangle 3 but it will have to wait for another weekend to grab this and the 5 other caches we didnt get today
SL TFTC
Left the green Indian Travel Bug and took Urch's Purr-fect GC.
Took note of the 2nd set of co-ordinates for Bermuda Triangle 3 but it will have to wait for another weekend to grab this and the 5 other caches we didnt get today
SL TFTC
Woohoo!! Felt good to get the second part of this multi cache.
And am SO over hills for today's hike. Easy find at about 10:30am.
TFTC!
And am SO over hills for today's hike. Easy find at about 10:30am.
TFTC!
Wow. What a walk up the hill. Lets you know your alive and very unfit. Great view once you are there though. Really worth it.
Left Purr-Fect Geo-Coin
Ebb & Flo and The Racing Goanna's
Left Purr-Fect Geo-Coin
Ebb & Flo and The Racing Goanna's
We were on a GPS walk (from www.walkGPS.com) and found we were withing 500m of this cache... so we picked it up. Nice spot, nice view, nice area for a walk.
Of course... we did forget to get the clue for BT3... Ah well.
Of course... we did forget to get the clue for BT3... Ah well.
Came here after finding Bermuda Triangle I. Started going the hard way but then cut back up to the road. Good view from the cache. In the quietness of the bush, the sound of an approaching diesel loco was a bit weird. Took a finders' card, noted the remaining half co-ord and retrieved the Finder Fox GC. Thanks for the cache Team Landcruiser.
This was the first time we had been to Avon Valley National Park, needless to say we had no clue where we were or where any tracks etc led to.
We parked at the campsite at the end of 41mile road. We new this was going to be tough, just looking at our surroundings we new we were in for a real workout.
Well, for one thing, we are not as young as we used to be. The walk up the road was a doozy, granny had to stop every 10 meters to rest her tired legs, but we managed to get to the spot and after a quick search, managed to locate it fairly easily.
The cache itself is in good repair, after signing the log and putting Finder Fox into his new temp home we sat on the rocks and saoked up the silence while eating lunch.
thank you for the adventure
Took nothing, left Geocoin/Travel Bug (not sure which) Finder Fox WM9P6M hopefully the next person will help him along his journey.
We parked at the campsite at the end of 41mile road. We new this was going to be tough, just looking at our surroundings we new we were in for a real workout.
Well, for one thing, we are not as young as we used to be. The walk up the road was a doozy, granny had to stop every 10 meters to rest her tired legs, but we managed to get to the spot and after a quick search, managed to locate it fairly easily.
The cache itself is in good repair, after signing the log and putting Finder Fox into his new temp home we sat on the rocks and saoked up the silence while eating lunch.
thank you for the adventure
Took nothing, left Geocoin/Travel Bug (not sure which) Finder Fox WM9P6M hopefully the next person will help him along his journey.
Nice walk along the track to this from Avon Valley Camp site.
TNLN
Lovely National Park
Thanks for the Cache
Mick n Ellie
TNLN
Lovely National Park
Thanks for the Cache
Mick n Ellie
After getting to the other nearby cache decided to push on and cross the river and get this one as well. Found the cache without any problem but forgot to collect the clue. TNLN. Thanks guys
A bit of a hike up the hill, but it was good exercise for me. Enjoyed the walk and the scenery, and the cache was an easy find as the coords were spot on!
Took a finders card, left nothing, thanks for another great cache.
Took a finders card, left nothing, thanks for another great cache.
Two and half years later, I'm back with bariloche and I came straight up the hill instead of the track AGAIN! Some cachers never learn...
I left the searching to bariloche, although I'd forgotten where it was. While he looked closer into a likely spot, I wandered around and spotted the cache-cover.
"There's a nice view from up here" I called. "That's nice" he said. "No, it's a really, REALLY nice view from UP HERE"
The penny dropped and the cache was soon is his hands.
It really is a nice view, with the water still running fairly well in the river far below. A train went past when were there, just to complete the ambiance.
I left the searching to bariloche, although I'd forgotten where it was. While he looked closer into a likely spot, I wandered around and spotted the cache-cover.
"There's a nice view from up here" I called. "That's nice" he said. "No, it's a really, REALLY nice view from UP HERE"
The penny dropped and the cache was soon is his hands.
It really is a nice view, with the water still running fairly well in the river far below. A train went past when were there, just to complete the ambiance.
On our way up from Avon Calling. Reasonable climb with Bear_Left. Easy find after some help from Bear_Left. TNLN TFTC
The flies (and spiders) were out in force when we ended up getting to GZ. Nice easy find. Thanks TEAM LANDCRUISER. TNLN.
Hard walk up that hill but rewarded with a great view...was a quick visit as the rain was setting in. TNLN. Was going on to number 3 but the rain and complaining kids meant that that endeavor was aborted...will come back to camp and explore the area a bit more...great bush and planty of photo opportunities. TNLN.
Another case of finding a great spot thanks to geocaching. Although the walk was tough (coming back) it was a great camping spot. Not sure, even with my (now sold) 4wd I would be game enough to try it...someone had that day (and must of had keys to the gate). And picture it...today was wet and muddy...they must of had their bum muscles tingling on the way up or down!
Reminded me so much of a track I did in the Blue Mountains..even the view was similar as you got about half way down the hill.
Im going to take a mate here...we will have to hike down..but the camp will be fun by the river. I imagine it gets busy here come Avon Descent?
Reminded me so much of a track I did in the Blue Mountains..even the view was similar as you got about half way down the hill.
Im going to take a mate here...we will have to hike down..but the camp will be fun by the river. I imagine it gets busy here come Avon Descent?
Next nearest from Avon Calling - surely I can walk that far - cant be too hard Hmmm - think I need some ice for the ankle ...
I cam back today to get the co-ords for Bermuda 111 again.
I had got them once before in 2004 when we had the event here but lost them of cause.
While here I picked up the shoe tb.
I had got them once before in 2004 when we had the event here but lost them of cause.
While here I picked up the shoe tb.
Did this in conjunction with TeamGunnParker. Very hot day but found it without much difficulty.
Got the part co-ordinates for No 3.
TNLN
Got the part co-ordinates for No 3.
TNLN
First find of the day at 10:50 AM. I made the mistake of heading towards the rail line but then headed back up coming around along the side of the spur. Should have taken the track heading up and away from the rail line as noted by DigitalSPG.
Once I got to GZ it was not too much trouble to locate the cache. I took the basketball game and left a packet of tent pegs and the travel bug The Shoe.
Once I got to GZ it was not too much trouble to locate the cache. I took the basketball game and left a packet of tent pegs and the travel bug The Shoe.
Found easily. Great view!. Nearly took the path along the rail line. Glad I didn't now!
About 29 degrees today. Would not want to be doing it on a much hotter day.
Cache in good condition.
TNLN.
About 29 degrees today. Would not want to be doing it on a much hotter day.
Cache in good condition.
TNLN.
Takled this one after Avon Calling & decided to walk across the river and down the railway access track to the bottom of the hill from the cache. The climb was relativley easy with a rewarding view from the top. Sat down to admire the view & catch our breath and saw the cache hiding. I think I was standing on it when we first arrived!
Took hair band & clue, Left Yoda
Will tackle number 2 next trip up here
Thanks
Took hair band & clue, Left Yoda
Will tackle number 2 next trip up here
Thanks
A great spot, not sure about the walk up the hill, it seemed to go on forever, then it is all about the journey - well so I am told. We were approx 80 metres from the cache and heard a train approaching, so we ran to a lookout over the train line, so we could watch the train (it doesnt take much I guess) and looked down and the cache was right at our feet.
TNLNSL
[This entry was edited by Gekko 1 on Saturday, May 20, 2006 at 4:43:43 AM.]
TNLNSL
[This entry was edited by Gekko 1 on Saturday, May 20, 2006 at 4:43:43 AM.]
Found the cache at 2.40pm. So awesome view - I like this one. It was lovely weather for us to walk along to the cache. TNLN expect card SL Again thank you for organise the cache and hunt.
After Avon Calling, this was the obvious one to go looking for. A nice easy walk (for the obligatory 500 or so mtrs) then another 80 or so to the cache. Huge numbers of (Christmas) spiders in the last 80 mtrs. TN (but the clue)-LN-SL. Thanks to TLC for the cache.
Started at the campsite thinking oh no not another hill to come back up ( Memories of 37 mile break ). Got to the bottom of the hill and flat ground, this isn't too bad I thought untill I rounded the next bend and saw the mountain, and my GPS was indicating that up the mountain was the direction to go. Got to the cache, and don't know if I was puffed or suffering from altitude sickness. Thanks for the hunt Team Landcruiser you sick sick man.
I was heading towards Avon Calling but missed the turnoff and ended up straight down the hill from this one. If you think the track's steep, try doing it from the railway tracks! Same climb, quarter of the distance...
No swaps, but I noted the clue to the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle. There's probably a vertigo/vertex joke to be made here, but I can't think of one.
-Papa Bear_Left
No swaps, but I noted the clue to the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle. There's probably a vertigo/vertex joke to be made here, but I can't think of one.
-Papa Bear_Left
Woke up this morning and saw it was a beautiful day for walking. Packed the car and headed off to the Avon VAlley to find a few.
We were lucky we were fairly fresh for this one as that hill certainly clears the lungs.
Sat down at GZ for a short while and enjoyed the views.
We took nothing left Bratz stickers.
Thanks TLc for the enjoyable walk.
We were lucky we were fairly fresh for this one as that hill certainly clears the lungs.
Sat down at GZ for a short while and enjoyed the views.
We took nothing left Bratz stickers.
Thanks TLc for the enjoyable walk.
I must correct TLC as this cache is more than manageable by kids, perhaps not parents!! We did take the walking trail which I would guess is the much easier route from what we read in the log according to the Westy Clan. Our kids (10, 8 & 7) ran all the way up the hill and slid all the way down. We really thought this must be difficult so we made it more so by looking in all the hard places, unbeknown to us that one of the kids happened to be sitting on the rock right on top of it constantly asking "have you found it yet?"....Good one Conor! The views were lovely. Oh, and by the way, this is not the biggest hill we've walked up looking for a cache - we must be mad!!!!! TN Left a toy robot. Thanks again.....oh well here we go, Bermuda 3 (oh and we do have something to say about that cache too..........)
Found no worrys, after leaving Treasure Island and walking the long way around we were talking to elmofreak up on the hill with our uhf radio's and could just make them out. As we got closer we could see them right up there and started the climb. the views go for ever.
Thanks TLC
Thanks TLC
Ouch what a hill.. did a circle of Avon Calling, Treasure island and this cache.. involved a few rather chilly river crossings over a fairly strongly flowing river, and that CLIMB!!
But what a view!!
Will have to come back sometime and finish the Bermuda Triangle Series!
Thanks
Elmofreak & Hubby
Took: dog brush
Left: 8-ball hackey sack
But what a view!!
Will have to come back sometime and finish the Bermuda Triangle Series!
Thanks
Elmofreak & Hubby
Took: dog brush
Left: 8-ball hackey sack
Well Tracy found it, by this stage I had a big blister so sat down the bottom. Team Gunn Parker came with us or were we with them....
We did this one second, even though it was first. Didn't matter because each one of the first two contained a clue that led to the third. If anyone outside of the outstanding caching long weekend orchestrated by Team Land Cruiser (TLC) understands this, what planet are you from? The cold front came in about half way up the hill, rained just enough to soak us and then stopped. Raining when we found it so just kept the umbrellas over the cache to log it and not get it wet. TNLN. Thanx for a great day TLC!
4:35 pm...We walked along the line with Wot and Devar and then branched off to find this cache while they went to get the Treasure Island cache. This worked out well as it gave us the time to find the cache by ourselves and for Wot and Devar to find it while we looked on and teased them with Warmer/Colder hints. We also took some sick pleasure out of making them talk on the handheld radios while they were trying to walk up the very steep hill puffing and panting. The previous visitors had rehidden the cache so well that we had to search heaps to find it. Thats devious.
We Found TB Taco Dog and have in in our company, we most likey plan to put in in the TB hotel in KP. We took the Glass coasters and put in a LED Bike light.
We Found TB Taco Dog and have in in our company, we most likey plan to put in in the TB hotel in KP. We took the Glass coasters and put in a LED Bike light.
This was the first for the day, Mrs Westy Clan was worried about being hit by a train and the oh oh so steep climb. The find was sotraight forward enough without to much stress. We took the easy road back down. We will post a few pics of the great views from here shortly
Found while at the "Avon Ascent" event.
Found with wot (also Lyn Pat & Nat looking on) after we got the nearby "Treasure Island". After that the climb up the hill was just torture. It didn't help that it was so well hidden. Great cache! Took a mug and left a W2kSP4 CD.
Found with wot (also Lyn Pat & Nat looking on) after we got the nearby "Treasure Island". After that the climb up the hill was just torture. It didn't help that it was so well hidden. Great cache! Took a mug and left a W2kSP4 CD.
12.45pm: Firstly went to cross the railway line first and looked at GPSr indicating that we were on the wrong side and crossed back. From there, climbed all over like a mountain goat (didn’t use the vehicle track up there). Found on the spot. Took a checkers and left a stress ball. Had a look at the cute travel bug and left it for next finder. Marched on heading to the secret location via Avon Calling cache
Second of the Bermuda series and another FTF. That hill is murder! The light rain didn't dampen my spirits. Great view from here.
Thanks to TEAM LANDCRUISER
Thanks to TEAM LANDCRUISER