One for the dogs? Hastings, Victoria, Australia By walenators on Tuesday 8 December 2009. Waypoint GC21PFE
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January 2010
6th
We have attempted to find an alternative cache location for this one but there seems to be no-where close by so have decided to archive this one.
December 2009
26th
For some reason we just couldn't get the coords right today while I was looking for different answers to the the questions the geohubby was in the dog free leash area with the geodoggy screaming at me The dog found the cache on the ground with nothing in it but the geocaching guide thingy Sorry will need a new log book ect Walenators but thanks for the lovely walk on a fantasic day!
26th
After the last find, we checked out the cache to find that it has been muggled. Only the container and cache note remain. (Geocoin and log book gone). The cache container has been removed pending maintenance.
17th
This was cache # 30 of 37 for the day, In the company of Alansee, on our second tour of the Bayside suburbs and Mornington Peninsula. the cache was found at 1650. We gathered the required information before heading off to GZ, not sure why we bothered to do all the sums as we had guessed where it would be on approach, I went on instinct and soon had the cache in hand, not sure what Alansee was doing walking out there in the rain while I headed under the trees. My thanks to walenators for the cache.
17th
Found on a wet but generally enjoyable day out caching with Acts2YouthGroup. These places can be problematic but with all the rain there were no muggles today. Also a nice shelter while we did the figuring. At gz he made a quick find while I was still zeroing in with the gps. Thanks to walenators for the cache although we were left wondering why it wasn't a simple traditional cache?.
14th
This was cache # 9 in my Mornington Peninsula Caching Trip. I grabbed the required answers, calculated GZ and headed there for a relatively quick find. My thanks to walenators for the cache.
10th
On secret xmas business I realised i was close by and decided to see if this cache had been found. I arrived at the start location and gathered the clues, however on the first try I new something was wrong as the GZ was in the middle of Bluescope Steel and although i still have my entry passport I knew others didn't.
A quick recalculate on the iPhone and all was in good order with the cache been found in the first place I looked.
3TF at 2.30pm and a thank you to the Walenators for the cache.
Regards Mr.Coffee and the "I really need to hire a dog for these caches so we can both run around chasing a ball" Coffee Clan.
10th
Joint second to find with Saulman1010.
Beaten to a FTF by half an hour :-(
Looks like we will be following Dicksontwo all day.
TFTC, TNLN, SL
10th
Joint second to find with Hazey1.
Beaten to a FTF by half an hour :-(
Looks like we will be following Dicksontwo all day.
10th
***** FTF *****
A morning into the early afternoon spent crisscrossing the Peninsula in all directions rewarded us with two FTFs, including this one at 9.25 am, and one STF. We didn't cover the ground in the most efficient way, targeting the FTF opportunties first. One of the counts here made us think a bit 'till we saw your likely distinction. Fortunately, not a muggle on foot in sight, just a few cars passing by. Very many thanks FTC and for the FTF scratchie, walenators, we added a marble.
Are you going to Australia's First Mega Event? Easter 2010 in Wagga Wagga. See GC1YJ5R and http://www.rivcache.com/ It will be amazing. Support the hard-working committee.
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