Logs for cute66 
28-Dec-10
Fabulous tree, son of cute had a bit of a clamber. No nasties, which was even more of a bonus.
Luckily squalid managed to hide it before the next cachers happened along. Great day.
18-Dec-10
Ha ha, smartie squalid at it again. Luckily a quiet and potentially wet day, so muggle activity was low. Excellent hide.
Comment of the day: "good to have [cute66] along to find the spiders" Hmmm. Luckily had not seen a redback at such close quarters, so did not overreact. Earwigs and slug just as unpleasant surprise. Same for mosquitoes. Spent some time solving musical puzzle which was not one. TFTC.
28-Nov-10
Looked fairly thoroughly, only found the ghost of where it had been. Also found a rubber ball, which may have been inside.
I found it, I found it! Quite easy, but muggles approach quickly, especially when no one is on the lookout. Imagine my alarm to see a muggle watching my antics curiously.
Great walk, a bit windy and very nice view. Newbie son of 66 found it. Best of the day. T( very muchly ) FTC.
Acrobatic analysis of location required for this one. Intrepids can brave the scrub - we did both.
Smelly, very smelly with dead fish from the morning's catch. A few boating muggles to contend with as well as a strong wind to blow us off course. Perhaps fishing muggles have no sense of smell. Lots of interesting and large gull type birds. TFTSC.
Well, we hung around the location while guys in utes turned up and wondered why they didn't recognise us. Trying to look natural around the hub caps of the car was a bit of a challenge, but we managed it, with the superlative help of the squalids. TFTC.
Lonely spot, even a bit surreal with no people about. Super duper squalid found the sub through the trees, almost lurking on the horizon. Surely something can be done to utilise this resource - Sydney would be onto it like a shot. TFTC.
Aaaaaaahh! sports mad spider was cosying up to the cache. Male cache companions thought female concern a bit over the top. Spider left to gps his way back to cache location.
Felt like we were out in the middle of nowhere. Found a doll's leg. Speedy squalid was not to be deterred from finding it first.
We thought this was a joke - not big, not green and not a shed. Cache notes explain all. Son of 66 found it. Ah, what it is to be young.
After the spider experience the cuties were a bit reluctant to delve around in the cache area. The over confident Squalids instructions to 'be brave' just didn't cut it. Son of 66 found it.
09-Nov-10
Tricky, tricky to sneak up on the cache and not be seen. Found plenty of grass and had a nice rest afterwards. Great park.
01-Nov-10
Aha, when the chips are down (in this case rain is falling and muggles zooming past on bikes) 'Super Squalid' really cracks the whip. Cries of "Bike" didn't stop SS from achieving her goal. Cute66 could only watch the master at work with awe (and a thorough drenching). TFTC
Due to a tight schedule could not hunt for cache at more appropriate time. Tried the "must take photos of ..." tactic, while saying this aloud. Note to self: do not try this again, but still have a nice photo of Squalid in the rain.
31-Oct-10
No one about really, still went off on wild GPS goose chase to find it. Luckily I had 'Super Squalid' with me. Job done.
10-Oct-10
Now that I am a premium member, I can log this excellent cache. Lucked onto it rather well I must say with the Squalids. Interesting structure. TVMFTC.
The choice was 'stick hand into cobwebby holes' or look at plants. The latter seemed a great idea, while Mr Squalid, having actually found the cache, left some hair & blood samples for the next cachee or is that cacher?
Bold location, I felt very exposed. Great spot, despite the spectators. TFTC.
PS squalid helped me.
PS squalid helped me.
Warm & sunny, nice spot for lunch but no tables & few seats. We had some fun as squalid got stuck between a rock & a hard place. Also a good spot if you're into limbo dancing.
Great spot, loved it. Saw some present stars as well, although I still needed the help of smartie squalid. Also entertained by a bit a heavy metal music.
Trap, trap, trap who's that walking on my bridge? or in our case how many bikes can pound over it. Nice walk with 'minor' problem of no toilets.
Unexpected spot & luckily smartie squalid found it with no help from me. Did I mention the purple flowers - heaps of them.
18-Sep-10
12-Sep-10
A noisy noise annoys an oyster. So it was a bit on the noisy side, but no one was around & that was a bonus. Nice park but. TFTC & TTFN.
Brainy Squalid solved this one, so I was a tag-along cacher. Great day and great place.
Good spot, but took a while. Felt like a Cold War spy leaving secret messages, as Squalid and myself were watched by suspicious kids out on their bikes.
My GPS was misbehaving on this one and encouraging me to jump a fence & plunge into the water. Luckily I had the experienced Squalid by my side to dissuade me from such foolhardiness. So we found the invisible cache, TTFN.
Was scared to death by a nesting bird pretending to be a geocache, so that threw me off course, but only briefly. Not too difficult - 10 mins: no problem, but hard to look natural clambering all over this one. Great park and great afternoon find with Squalid. TTFN.
Wow, this is one of the early ones. Found the cache a bit damp. Enjoyed the view with buddy Squalid.