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My very first geocache find was an accident. I was somewhere on the mainland (possibly in Victoria) near a small village looking for an aboriginal well in the bush. As I was walking back to my camper van I saw a pencil case beside the track. I thought that the local school must have been in the area on an excursion and a child had dropped his or her pencil case so I picked it up with the thought of stopping off at the school to return it. I hadn't walked far when for some reason I opened it to see what was inside and then I realized it was a geocache. I only had a vague idea of geocaching in those days but knew enough to return it to where I found it. Move on about 5 years to 13/05/2019 when a friend and his wife from New Zealand were attending an event in Launceston to which I was also attending. When I met them they told me that they had been geocaching. They explained all about geocaching and showed me the Apt on their phone, how to use it and took me to the nearest cache. I went home, downloaded the GC Apt., paid for premium membership and found that the nearest cache to my home was only about 500 metres away behind the local football ground. I couldnt get it then because of the event we were attending but the next day 14/05/2021 I set off and found GC7ZMWR Waggy Tails hidden by Dankpig on 16/11/2018. The cache took its name from the fact it was located near a dog walking track. The cache was a large jar container about 3 litres with a screw top and had a lot of goodies inside. The cache has subsequently been archived. My log
Only found out about geocaching yesterday from friends from New Zealand. Downloaded the application and this is my first find.
Thank you Wagga Tails.
I went home, had lunch and went back into Launceston to sign the log of the cache my friends had shown me. GC70681 Galvanized Gender also hidden by Dankpig on 08/02/2017 and also now archived. This cache took its name from the building to which it was attached. Genders being a business which many years previously had occupied the building and the lane where the cache was was Genders Lane.
Thank you for bringing these memories back.
And as I have just worked out how to do screenshots I add the screenshot of my log.
Only found out about geocaching yesterday from friends from New Zealand. Downloaded the application and this is my first find.
Thank you Wagga Tails.
I went home, had lunch and went back into Launceston to sign the log of the cache my friends had shown me. GC70681 Galvanized Gender also hidden by Dankpig on 08/02/2017 and also now archived. This cache took its name from the building to which it was attached. Genders being a business which many years previously had occupied the building and the lane where the cache was was Genders Lane.
Thank you for bringing these memories back.
And as I have just worked out how to do screenshots I add the screenshot of my log.
Rated: for Overall Experience.