stringy's cat! Sarabah, Queensland, Australia
By
stringy on 01-Dec-12. Waypoint GA4997
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | Moveable |
Container: | Small |
Coordinates: | S28° 8.336' E153° 8.572' (WGS 84) |
56J 514028E 6887398N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 481 m |
Local Government Area: | Scenic Rim |
Description
Logs
The cat now has a view to die for. This is a public road , even beyond the gate but private property either side. Park close to the gate and walk around it to the barb wire fence. Follow it along to the cache. Which is above where you parked.
It's close to a GC cache. Enjoy the views.
It's close to a GC cache. Enjoy the views.
Had this move planned for Stringy's Cat but it took a bit longer than we thought. Found a suitable spot that would keep a little digger occupied for some time. TFTC Stringy.
What on earth is that noise! Found the little cat grinding away from the inside of a stump. Well that's the hard way of doing things! It took no enticing to have him join us to find another spot to push around. ............ Sorry Browngang for not logging sooner, have just got home to do it and we too thought the little cat might be languishing there forever.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Called in as I was just around the corner. I could see this one languishing here forever if it wasn't rescued. No such luck. The coordinates put me near a good stump but no go. Widened out to about 20m then had to leave to get the kids from school.
Sorry Stringy
Sorry Stringy
SORRY Stringy!!
I must read the cache page a bit more often. I had forgotten when I picked up 'the cat' that it was in a race. Finally found a suitable place for it, as I was going to place it at a few of the GC caches, but thought better of that.
While checking out an area at Wauchope for a Challenge series I noticed a street name that reminded that I still had the dozer.
From where it is placed (in a stump, covered by leaf litter) it could see Maynard Street, where it intersects with STRINGY BARK Avenue !!!
That gets a "Bingo!" from me! Don't know how it goes with the game tho!
I must read the cache page a bit more often. I had forgotten when I picked up 'the cat' that it was in a race. Finally found a suitable place for it, as I was going to place it at a few of the GC caches, but thought better of that.
While checking out an area at Wauchope for a Challenge series I noticed a street name that reminded that I still had the dozer.
From where it is placed (in a stump, covered by leaf litter) it could see Maynard Street, where it intersects with STRINGY BARK Avenue !!!
That gets a "Bingo!" from me! Don't know how it goes with the game tho!
So sad! The Cat didnt get found during the cache race so today on my way through I tried to pick him up to take to Sydney... but he wasnt to be found Lots of dumping going on at GZ but after hunting behind all the trees couldnt see him
I DID leave another cache for you across the road
I DID leave another cache for you across the road
Only when I went looking for the last of Stringy's GCA caches, and was successful, did I realise that there was a GCA moveable cache in the area. Pretty slack of me!
As I was going past there on my way to 'PLA' (Pathfinder Leadership Award) training - which Stringy 'should' have been going to, I stopped off and found his 'cat' cache. (@ 2115)
Now to find a place that will get picked up, and not muggled. I thought of leaving it at a 'new' cache at Kempsey, but I don't think it would have lasted as a cache there.
Will place it this week.
Thanks for the moveable one Stringy
As I was going past there on my way to 'PLA' (Pathfinder Leadership Award) training - which Stringy 'should' have been going to, I stopped off and found his 'cat' cache. (@ 2115)
Now to find a place that will get picked up, and not muggled. I thought of leaving it at a 'new' cache at Kempsey, but I don't think it would have lasted as a cache there.
Will place it this week.
Thanks for the moveable one Stringy
Rated: for Overall Experience