Logs for Island Roamer 
27-Sep-16
23-Sep-16
05-Nov-13
30-Apr-13
We have checked the coordinates and they are correct as noted in the log. They are in degrees and decimal minutes. Note that they are not at the cache but rather at the last place where there is good GPS coverage. The description will lead one to the geocache location which is very nearby.
08-Jan-13
We will say this one more time. NO TRAVEL BUGS! They will go missing if left in this cache!
11-Apr-12
Regarding the "Hansa-Rostock-Forever" Travel Bug, please do not ask the staff as they are not cachers. We have permission from the manager to use this site and he assists in its maintenance. We have posted in the past, this is not a travel bug cache as unfortunately it is not large enough nor is it secure enough to guarantee that they will not be taken by muggles. If this travel bug is still there and anyone finds it, or any other travel bug in this cache, please take it with you. Thank you.
28-Oct-11
We had checked the possibility that the cache went missing, but as noted by the latest find, the Bloody Cache Bar is indeed up and running. Good hunting and enjoy.
02-Apr-10
Sorry for the late log entry. Just returned home to Honolulu. This one was tough, with lots of muggles. It took two tries but finally got it. Did the fulll walk on the bridge too. Worth every minute
Found this while visitng Sydney from Hawaii. Thanks for the cache and interesting information on the bridge.
Aloha from Hawaii. Sorry for the late log entry. Just returned home. This was a great location and a nice walk through the park on a beautiful day. Thanks!
Aloha from Hawaii. Sorry for the late log entry, but have just returned home. Chose James Michener because of his famous book called "Hawaii". Further, I actually met him once, well after he authored this particular story. Thanks for the fun cache.
[This entry was edited by Island Roamer on Sunday, April 25, 2010 at 7:54:55 PM.]
[This entry was edited by Island Roamer on Sunday, April 25, 2010 at 7:54:55 PM.]
27-Feb-09
This would have a fun cache to find in my old 57 Ford Fairlane 500 Hardtop with a 312 Thunderbird engine, dual quads, Engle racing cam, Crager mags and the best feature of all, vibrasonic sound. Could have heard it coming from miles away. Of course that would have taken all the stealth out of quietly finding the cache, but I would have looked good doing it! Very cool and tricky hide indeed.
[This entry was edited by Island Roamer on Thursday, March 12, 2009 at 11:24:37 PM.]
[This entry was edited by Island Roamer on Thursday, March 12, 2009 at 11:24:37 PM.]
07-May-03
This was our last cache find of the day. We were visitng from Hawaii and spending our third week in Adelaide and surrounding areas. It took some time to locate, turning on the right streets and such, but worth the find. We used your camera for the photo and just to let you know, I think there were 9 shots left. The two black swans were such a perfect backdrop in the marsh. We got plenty of photos of them with our own camera until the very large mosquitos began swarming. We found the plastic container cracked and split. You may need a replacement soon. Took nothing and left nothing.
It was very nice to get off the main road and find this cache. We were en route to Victor Harbor from Adelaide. This countryside is beautiful to us and very different from our home in Hawaii. We didn't get down to the waterfall, but found the cache relatively easy. Took nothing but memories and left nothing.
After reading many of the reports in this area, we thought we would encounter cold, rainy, windy weather, and possibly flying insects. However, what we experienced was a picture perfect day, warm with calm seas and clear skies, making the cache extremely enjoyable to find. The view is just stunning and it seemed we could see forever. We were beginning our third week in Australia visiting from Hawaii. Our drive from Adelaide took us right by this site down the coastline. We took a glass dish and left US money. Thanks for a great location.
This was one of several caches we found this day as we were taking in all the sights around this pennisula. We are visitors from Hawaii, enjoying our newest hobby of geocaching and visiting your country at the same time. It's great fun. This cache was very interesting, and enticed us to take the private tour to see the penguins emerge at dusk, as if on cue. What a great sight. We made an effort to take our picture to prove we were there, but didn't have time to get a webcam shot. Thanks for enticing us to this spot.
29-Apr-03
We found this one while cruising around Port Douglas with our family from Colorado, North Rancher, listed below. The view from there was great,and worth the visit. We live in Hawaii and inherently love beach cities. Port Douglas was memorable, and so was your site.
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27-Apr-03
We found this cache on a beautiful sunny afternoon driving from Cairns to Port Douglas. We were visiting from Hawaii and were traveling with family from Colorado, North Rancher, listed below who took the critter back to Colorado. We took nothing and left nothing, but enjoyed our first Queensland cache very much. There were a few sightseers at the lookout, but we were discreet. Mostly folks seemed focused on the great view, rather than us. Thanks! It was fun.
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26-Apr-03
Found this on a cold Sydney day along with North Rancher and Ranch Wife. We visited the site the previous day and had no idea a cache was nearby until we went into an internet cafe later in the day. It was also our first cache in Australia. TNLN.
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