leapfrog to the next log Apple Tree Creek, Queensland, Australia
By
youngoldfella on 01-Dec-11. Waypoint GA3642
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | Moveable |
Container: | Micro |
Coordinates: | S25° 13.944' E152° 14.556' (WGS 84) |
56J 423713E 7209103N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 80 m |
Local Government Area: | Bundaberg Region |
Description
A participant in the 2011/2012 moveable cache race Leap frog
This cache has been placed as part of the 2011/2012 moveable cache race. Leap Frog.
The frog size is small and the cache container is micro. Please be careful when accessing the log. It has been initially placed in a high population area to encourage it to be found and moved on. Please re hide this one in a location that is not visible to the casual passerby muggle.
- POINTS OF NOTE: RULES
- The game commences at 00:00:00 1 December 2011 AEDST and concludes 23:59:59 31 January 2012 AEDST
- The game administrators decision is final
- You can not find and move your own cache during the game period
- Caches must be found and hidden by the same cacher (i.e. no mailing the cache to another cacher to hide)
- There is no limit to the number of times other cachers can find / move the cache provided there are at least two other finds / moves in between
- If a cacher moves your cache overseas and it remains unfound overseas for 1 week or more, the same cacher may move your cache (within the country or to another country) without breaking the "2 moves" rule
- There is no limit to the distance other cachers can move the cache
- Other cachers in the game may find / move your cache, but they must move it on within 2 days
Hints
Oruvaq gerr. |
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Logs
Dropped him off to a nice spot close to Apple Tree Creek.
Found strategically placed on a table of trackables at the event to celebrate GaznKab finding caches 366 days in a row. TFTC
Discovered this little guy at Gaz'n'Kab's 366th Event at Daisey Hill.
Thought we'd take him north for a visit.
Thought we'd take him north for a visit.
Rated: for Overall Experience
While we were at Gaz'N'Kab's 366 days of caching event, we noticed a frog on a log on a table with all the trackables - the last we saw of him, he was heading off again with Bristracker. Thanks for the cache Youngoldfella
Spotted at geocaching event http://coord.info/GC3EAFK
Rated: for Overall Experience
Visiting Gaz'n'Kab's 366th Event at Daisy Hill tomorrow where I expect I will soon picked be up by willing hands. Off to the Sunshine Coast next.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Lovely afternoon by the Nerang river with fisher people sitting in deck chairs. I moseyed on to the co-ords given and found HUGE gum tree. In a hole at the bottom I saw a dead bottle and a piece of wood. Sure enough it had a frog attached. He was a little dusty but very glad to see me. We had a quick photo shoot and then it was off home to meet another frog, Fallon Frog GA3611, I collected yesterday. They'll have a little pow wow before finding new places.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Nag nag nag nag .... "you've had me for long enough. I was beside a creek before, can you find me a river".... nag nag nag nag.
I was getting a little tired of the nagging and since we were heading west, we dropped him off at quite little spot beside the Nerang River.
He seemed happy with the hole we left him in.
I was getting a little tired of the nagging and since we were heading west, we dropped him off at quite little spot beside the Nerang River.
He seemed happy with the hole we left him in.
DNF for me today.
Lot of interesting bird life though (spoonbill and Jerome) so worth a visit.
Pretty sure I was looking at the right spot.
Cheers.
Lot of interesting bird life though (spoonbill and Jerome) so worth a visit.
Pretty sure I was looking at the right spot.
Cheers.
Oops, sorry I hadn't gotten around to logging this yet.
We were in the park shooting animals (with a camera) for a photo a day challenge. In the middle of a log we heard a muffled "what about me? I'm an animal and I'm photogenic. Take a picture of me!".
It was Leapfrog a Log. Unfortunately he didn't quiet fit the criteria we were looking for but we decided to take him with us as we chased ducks.
We were in the park shooting animals (with a camera) for a photo a day challenge. In the middle of a log we heard a muffled "what about me? I'm an animal and I'm photogenic. Take a picture of me!".
It was Leapfrog a Log. Unfortunately he didn't quiet fit the criteria we were looking for but we decided to take him with us as we chased ducks.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Leapfrog did literally jump to the next log, no i'm not talking about the cache log.
Yay i found it, And this extremely slow maccas wifi has finally loaded GCA.
Awesome frog he, has a hitchiker on board. !!WARNING!! Probably a harmless huntsman
Awesome frog he, has a hitchiker on board. !!WARNING!! Probably a harmless huntsman
Rated: for Overall Experience
Decided to move this frog a bit further south.
Great work on this one, the kids really enjoyed it!!
Thanks youngoldfella, will move north again.
Thanks youngoldfella, will move north again.
Well after a big Xmas lunch and a long sleep on boxing day, we headed south for a bit more shopping action to find a nice shady spot under a tree close to a Freshwater national park.
knee-deep.
knee-deep.
Our weekend's activities didn't quite go as planned and we were not able to move frogs on Sunday as intended. We did manage to move a few tonight though.
Well this leapfrog certainly had us hunting for sometime. We looked for a while and then decided we were too hungry to search successfully - so we headed back to the car to collect our picnic lunch. Luckily there was a nice shady tree with seats facing the lake and a bronze scupture of some egrets. There were plenty of ducks and waterhens swimming among the waterlilies which made for a pleasant view while we were eating. We returned to GZ and had another look to eventually score another *FTF* and be able to leap the frog to the next log. TFTC youngoldfella