Logs for PorkChopKid 

11-May-03
I am visiting from the states so I hoped onto a tram for the journey to this location. Rather than cross the street, I went down to the river level and went under the bridge. VERY nice down there along the river. Frankly, I was surprised that the cache wasn't some where in this very scenic area. Followed the coordinates, solved the clue, then walked along the elms to the cache. Thanks for the cache. TN L-> Disney Dollar
 
 
Really enjoyed walking along the river to get to this cache. Took some pictures of the Figureheads while I was there. Found the cache. T->Geocoin L->Letter opener.
Thanks.
 
 
I should know better than to try one of these urban caches where one has to be descrete. Fundamentally I hate this type of cache. I arrived at the site around 10AM on Sunday and there really were not that many people around. I made several runs at it feeling for the cache as I passed by. Couldn't find it and I am convinced I was being watched. Decided to give up before someone turned me in to the authorities.
 
 
Wasn't sure I was going to be able to properly search for this because there was a family playing football nearby. Decided to sit awhile to see if the football players would move to their gathering place some distance away. I am visiting from the states so I was on foot getting to this one... the rest did me some good. Eventually I got my chance and found the cache. T->$100 Australian Note L->Fish and a San Diego Zoo emblem. BTW, I also found the plaque nearby to read how the area was named. Discovered that Australia has its share of graffiti. 
 
Pretty cheeky as a local friend would say. I walked right by it on my way to the coordinates. Asked a passerby what a Morton Bay Fig looked like and they pointed them out to me. Armed with that information, the find was prety easy. Thanks for setting this up.
T-> CCCP Coin L-> Mexican coin 
 
I know, I know.... when am I going to learn that urban caches surrounded by people are not for me. I failed at Geometry but went after this one anyway. Lost gps signal so I had to base my search on the verbal clues. One person was sitting at a bench and I caught him glancing my way. Thought about asking if he was geocaching because he had that look about him. I saw the camera and made several runs at it in between scans. Couldn't find it and decided to give up. Decided to skip an attempt at Harry. Two no-finds in a row was all I could take. 
 
10-May-03
Found it. My first cache in Australia. A local friend and his family were along and, who knows, maybe they will get hooked on geocaching. They live near the park but had never stopped to visit the place. EXACTLY what has happended to me many times back home in the states. TN L-> Traveling globe #25 that I picked up in San Diego. A map themed cache is the perfect place to start its travels. Thanks for the cache. 
 
Found it. Visiting from the states so my gps did not have any local maps aboard. Would have helped me realize just which side of the river the cache is located on. Spent lots of time going back and forth. No problem because we got to see more of the area. A local friend and his family were along to experience this geocaching thing. Thanks for the cache.
T-> Bear and a candle
L-> US$1 coin and dice from a Vegas casino.