Logs for Thunderbird 1 

30-Sep-04
Took a while to find this Cache because the GPS took us to the edge of a small cliff line so we had to decide whether to search along the top or bottom. Naturally we picked the wrong one first. Water level in the dam was very low so lots of trees showing - Picked up an X-Files DVD and left lots of stuff to fully refill the Cache - See you round Rats 
 
22-Sep-04
LEFT A TRAVEL BUG BORG DRONE here. This is not a cache for the GeoGranny since losing your footing could be a bit serious but otherwise it’s a great little walk. Took some good photos for the GeoAlbum. Pity about the freeway noise in the background. While filling in the log book I was visited by some very friendly Crimson Rosellas – keep an eye out for them. Took the mobile phone pouch left sun glasses, water bombs post it notes --- Thanks 2 Dogs 
 
Visited the falls this afternoon and signed the visitor’s book. Unfortunately the falls are now fed by a controlled flow from Fitsroy Reservoir just up stream so the flow never changes. What a magnificent sight it must have once been after heavy rain. The Lyre Birds were busy beside the path to the falls 
 
Did this one alone. Now we all know that the Forest Of Fear murderer is in jail but was there an accomplice and where is he. The further in I walked the more I asked this question and pondered over the possibilities. A GeoCache – perfect spot for a murder – you don’t even have to force the victim into the bush – they walk there all by themselves. Took the octopus strap – looked over shoulder - left a pocket knife – looked over shoulder - and some post it notes – looked over shoulder - Signed the book etc etc then “shot†thru --- Thanks 2 Dogs 
 
Found the starting point ok - and the second point was about as hard to find as a light house on a dark night. Eventually decoded everything – I thought, but it made no sense. Decided to have a better look around it and came across one bit I had overlooked the first time round – That gave me a bearing at least. It was then I realised that I have been past the probable hiding spot while wandering along this track before so I dispensed with the GPS thing and found it easy. Took the mug (great mug) and left a mobile phone pouch with some post it notes inside. --- Thanks Rabid Response – very clever indeed – seems so perplexing till you crack it then it suddenly all seems so obvious 
 
11-Sep-04
Got here late in the day – found the cache easily but unfortunately didn’t have time to have a good look around so will have to return some other time. Fabulous views – worth the trip up the hill just to admire the view. Thanks Hoop Snakes 
 
Well as you drive along the road there’s clearly nothing remarkable about this spot– WRONG – There should be a dirty great sign saying AMAZING ROCK FORMATION – you can drive right to it – Without this cache we would never have known about this. Found it easy – Nice container as it blends in to the background. Was a bit damp inside so we sat it a bit more upright. Took nothing (except Photos) and left nothing. Thanks Mix 
 
The Thunderbirds Rug Rat Actually found this one – His First. You have to wonder how can it be possible to hide a cache where hundreds and sometimes thousands of people wander right by. Does no one think to throw it out? Guess we’ve become used to seeing rubbish placed like this. You can however start to attract attention as you wander around kicking the grass and studying the trees, and of course trying to get up to look on the roof – Nope it ain’t up there – THANKS MIX 
 
Sneaky Sneaky Sneaky Hoop Snakes – Well, having a mind that’s sharp as a tack when it comes to finding hidden meaning in the clues I immediately recognised the bit about look for the microwave oven and issued the instruction “where looking for a microwave tower†– yep there’s one over there – that’s gotta be it – what we’re 2 kilometres out – how can this be – We finally decided to follow the GPS – that was a good move. Easy to find once you know what your looking for. Picked up the TRAVEL BUG No 472979 – Taking good care of it - it's on it's way to the southern highlands – Thanks Hoop Snakes - Ps Log Book was signed as Tigger 
 
01-Sep-04
Big GrinFound it - and they said it could be missing in action. This is our first Cache but certainly not our last. The Cache is nicely placed out of direct sight but still able to be seen if you look directly at it. Took nothing and left nothing - Had nothing to leave - Gotta start carrying some goodies in my pack. Did cart out some beer bottles