Logs for Team Bert 

19-Jun-05
Part of Team Bert is studying in Australia this semester. Here is her attempt at geocaching down under:
"Happy Father's Day! Well, my present was going to be spreading the work of Team Bert to Australia. ... First, we went straight to where I thought the cache would be, but again, we didn't see a place where even a micro cache could be hidden. So we scoured the station (and the station is really big!) but we couldn't find any more
'...' (from the additional hint). So we headed back to where we started, and after a bit more searching and odd looks from passers-by, we admitted defeat. "Confused" picture is the area that I thought were the '...' "Help" picture is (the hint), but despite the nooks and crannies behind the phone booth, no film canister was to be seen. *sigh* I guess I'll just have to leave geocaching to the GPS-toting experts."
Thanks Emu Mob for the very well done cache page. We really enjoyed reading about Flinders Street Station and its history. It helped us picture our traveling team member and the fun she was having.

 
 
Part of Team Bert is studying in Australia this semester. Here is part of her attempt at geocaching down under:

"Happy Father's Day! Well, my present was going to be spreading the work of Team Bert to Australia. I checked out the geocaching website, and I thought I found some caches that don't require a GPS ... drove out to St. Kilda and found a park 'south of Acland Street' but it was dark by the time we got there, and we couldn't find a place here a geocache could be hidden, even with the additional hint. But I was certain we could find the next one, so we moved on."

Thanks Emu Mob for another great cache to read about from far away. These are 'why we cache' cache pages. Makes us want to visit some day.

 
 
05-Dec-03
Nice, different cache. Thanks for placing it.
 
 
02-Mar-03
Kimball's Jewelry Clock, Gay Street, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA. Great cache idea, thanks.