Logs for Team Dingle 
01-Jul-07
Team Dingle was here from Arizona USA! Decided to get a bit of excercise this AM to work off the hot cocoa and chocoloate cake we ate at the Blue Mt. Chocolate shop last night (Boy was it yummy!) It was VERY WINDY and cold. Had to be careful when walking the walk out to 3 sisters. Very nice view and walk. I'm glad you brought us here.
Was joined by soon to be cachers "Daddy's Harrem."
Took car
Left team Dingle Magnet and "Rise All Ye Dead" travel bug.
Thanks for the cache and the fun.
Team Dingle
Was joined by soon to be cachers "Daddy's Harrem."
Took car
Left team Dingle Magnet and "Rise All Ye Dead" travel bug.
Thanks for the cache and the fun.
Team Dingle
30-Jun-07
Team Dingle was here! Over 7000 miles from home and had to do a little caching. Boy was it cold and WINDY!!!!!! Found it easily and enjoyed the view. was joined by soon to be new cachers "Daddy's Harrem". Thanks for the cache
Left Teacher's Pet Travel bug & Team Dingle Magnet
Took Car
Left Teacher's Pet Travel bug & Team Dingle Magnet
Took Car
16-Jun-07
Team Dingle was here with Chicks in Charge & Daddy. This was cache #2 for the day and I think Chicks in Charge & Daddy are hooked. They are still new at geocaching but really love the adventure.
Took spider Left Team Dingle magnet.
Thanks for the fun!
Team Dingle (7890 miles from home in the AZ desert)
Karen
Chick in Charge and Daddy
Mom, Madeline, Olivia & Daddy
Took spider Left Team Dingle magnet.
Thanks for the fun!
Team Dingle (7890 miles from home in the AZ desert)
Karen
Chick in Charge and Daddy
Mom, Madeline, Olivia & Daddy
Team Dingle was here with soon to be cachers "Chicks in Charge and Daddy". Yes, Geocaching takes you to new places and this was one of those times. We found the road and enjoyed the ride up.
We would not have found this had it not been for the "drunk wombat chaser". We asked for help finding the road up at McWilliams vineyard. One gentleman told us of a road he had taken one evening when he was slightly "influenced" and decided to chase a wombat up the road. When I asked what would make him chase a wombat, he replied, "I was drunk and it was in the road." This made us all laugh.
7890 miles from home and happily goecaching.
Took Australia Key chain and cricket player card.
left - Obsessed Geocoin
Fun find (especially with the help of the drunk wombat chaser).
TFTC
Team Dingle - Karen
Chicks In Charge - Mom, Madeline, Olivia and Daddy
We would not have found this had it not been for the "drunk wombat chaser". We asked for help finding the road up at McWilliams vineyard. One gentleman told us of a road he had taken one evening when he was slightly "influenced" and decided to chase a wombat up the road. When I asked what would make him chase a wombat, he replied, "I was drunk and it was in the road." This made us all laugh.
7890 miles from home and happily goecaching.
Took Australia Key chain and cricket player card.
left - Obsessed Geocoin
Fun find (especially with the help of the drunk wombat chaser).
TFTC
Team Dingle - Karen
Chicks In Charge - Mom, Madeline, Olivia and Daddy
15-Jun-07
Team Dingle was here with new cachers Chicks in Charge & Daddy.
This was my most exciting cache ever. I'm 7890 miles from home and looking for an adventure. I found it! As I was trudging through the swampy cache sight, I heard something splash in the water. I looked and saw something snake-like in one of the puddles. I got closer to investigate and saw something that looked like a snake or a salamander w/o legs. Still very confused (and a bit scared) I watched and tried to get him to move so I could get a better look. Now, I was born and raised in the desert (Arizona USA) and have learned to respect all animals especially unfamiliar ones BUT I suffered a bit of common sense amnesia and kept after this creature! Not a smart move, I know but it was so interesting. After speaking with locals (and showing them pictures)it's a toss up as to whether it was a "Brown Snake" or an eel. Hmmmm... Let's say it was the deadly brown snake. That makes for a much better story.
It looks like the area has seen a lot of water lately but the cache was still pretty dry.
Thanks so much for the adventure, the heart pounds and the fun. I'll be scraping mud off my clothes and shoes for the next several weeks but it's worth it.
Took spider Left Team Dingle Magnet
Thanks for the Cache
Team Dingle (Karen)
Chicks in Charge and Daddy (Mom, Madeline, Oliva & Daddy)
This was my most exciting cache ever. I'm 7890 miles from home and looking for an adventure. I found it! As I was trudging through the swampy cache sight, I heard something splash in the water. I looked and saw something snake-like in one of the puddles. I got closer to investigate and saw something that looked like a snake or a salamander w/o legs. Still very confused (and a bit scared) I watched and tried to get him to move so I could get a better look. Now, I was born and raised in the desert (Arizona USA) and have learned to respect all animals especially unfamiliar ones BUT I suffered a bit of common sense amnesia and kept after this creature! Not a smart move, I know but it was so interesting. After speaking with locals (and showing them pictures)it's a toss up as to whether it was a "Brown Snake" or an eel. Hmmmm... Let's say it was the deadly brown snake. That makes for a much better story.
It looks like the area has seen a lot of water lately but the cache was still pretty dry.
Thanks so much for the adventure, the heart pounds and the fun. I'll be scraping mud off my clothes and shoes for the next several weeks but it's worth it.
Took spider Left Team Dingle Magnet
Thanks for the Cache
Team Dingle (Karen)
Chicks in Charge and Daddy (Mom, Madeline, Oliva & Daddy)
13-Jun-07
TEAM DINGLE WAS HERE!!!
7800 + miles from my home in AZ (USA) and had to do a little caching. Took a few friends who had never been before (2 minor cachers and their mother) and they had a blast. Things were still soggy from the recent storm and the cache could use some looking after. The girls had a great time as did I with my first cache on a different continent!!!!
Took nothing Left
Team Dingle Magnet and Grin Reaper Travel bug.
Thanks for the cache
Team Dingle
Karen, Tina, Madeline and Olivia
7800 + miles from my home in AZ (USA) and had to do a little caching. Took a few friends who had never been before (2 minor cachers and their mother) and they had a blast. Things were still soggy from the recent storm and the cache could use some looking after. The girls had a great time as did I with my first cache on a different continent!!!!
Took nothing Left
Team Dingle Magnet and Grin Reaper Travel bug.
Thanks for the cache
Team Dingle
Karen, Tina, Madeline and Olivia