February 13, 2007

Eudunda caches in dese parts matey?

Matmob sent this to me, they write,
Eudunda is known as the valley of Hidden Treasures, so we thought it apropriate to have a few caches around the place! There are now 46 within a 20Km radius. We own the Eudunda P.O. ( postoffice)and cjpostie, postiegirl106 and Mabar all work for us. Maybe one day you will come over this way and find some of our treasures,
regards Matmob.
( they also listed the geocaches youcan find at or near each of the scenes in this postcard, now theres a few big hints)

November 28, 2006

Singleton, 14 geocaches you haven't found

This is the first post for a long time... thiscard comes from Subydazz, adn shows the highlights of singleton.
Subydazz writes...
Here are the approximate co-ords for the features on this postcard: 1: ( the giant sundial) S32'34.021 E151'09.762. This is also a waypoint for the "singleton Date Hunt".
2. ( Hunter river) S 32'33.601 E 151'10.265 ( close to another cache).
3. ( Historical Museum) S32'33.794 E151'10.503.
4. ( First NSW bank branch) S32'33.779 E151'10.567. hope you enjoy this postcard.

P.s. I have 14 geocaches you havent found, hope to see you log some soon!:)

July 27, 2006

Weve got both kinds Flies ,and Blowies

This card is from the president and first lady!
they write:
S32'14.874 E 148'35.643
G'day Pesky!,
Dubbo as you have'nt seen it!
There are no flies when it rains, hope this gives you a buzz!

You see ,every time I visit dubbo it rains! But it looks asthoughthey have had smoe rain without me,ans the card has some ink run all over it, or was that the files?

Environmental disaster at DeeWhy

this card is from the toppo turtles
they write:
S 33'45.395 E 151'17.798
Hi Pesky, We struggled to find a postcard of our local area. It once was a holiday destination. you could catch a tram to Pittwater, then a coach down to the Beach, now its a crowded suburb with some ugly unit blocks, but excelent places to eat by the sea. The painter should have turned his easel around and painted the beac furnther north to long reef. that would have been a pretty post card.

Looks to me like an oilspill has washed ashore and has got a few kids stuck in it!

It's the pointy bit!

Maverick 4x4 ( a very New Geocacher) sent me this image, in place of a post card, as there aren't many tourist places up there, or post offices for that matter. (If you don't believe him, google earth the co-ords!) Google Sattelite Map

The image, so he tells me, is of the back of the sign that is on the high tide line of the tip of Cape York. He claims to have gotten his feet weyt taking the image.
Lucky he didnt get bit by a Saltie!.

Thanks Maverick , welcome aboard we are glad to have you as ONE OF US...ONE OF US

July 11, 2006

Colonel lights Back side



This card comes from the Stanleys.
They write:

You cant get a postcard of the suburb where we live so have gone for a landmark in the city.
S34'54.775 E 138' 35.648

It s interesting tht they show the back of the statue . Is it so you get a city view, or is the front side really too ugly?

Queenstown , NewZelands x-sports hub.



The C.O.D. Team handed this one overat a recent event, saved them the postage costs.

You asked for postcards , but since we live in the same area I thought I'd go on holidays before i sent you one, so it could be from somewhere else.

The caching is spectacular here, we've already met another cacher "kiwilegend". I'll tell you more when we get backabout the caching.

this months contender for the 'Biggest yawn ' award


This card is from Ms Sassi and shows some views of the National Motor Museum in Birdwood.
She writes:
Hi Hi Doing a spot of touring around Adelaide hills on our way to Alice Springs, Stopped in on the National Motor museum in Birdwood, Cheers Ms Sassi.
P.S. Adelaide is my hometown but i live in Victoria now. ( must have completed all the caches in Adelaide!)

You'd have red eyes too...



This card of a red-eyed tree frog comes from the DDT's
They write: This is our first locationless cache - no prickles, no uncooperative satelites, no cuts & grazes or injuries to life or property! Ah but we would miss gettin ourselves into the situation this card shows! happy caching- ddts. ( Tas)

June 15, 2006

Harndorf - eine kline beirdorf


This card is from J_&_J
S 35'01.870 E 138'48.530
They write:
Hi Pesky, this is our home town of Hahndorf in the Adelaide hills. It's Australia's oldest German town, with several buildings in the mains treet dating back to 1839. It is only a 10 minute drive down to adelaide where there are an abundance of caches to keep us busy, thanks for the locationless cache.
I've been to Hahndorf a long time ago... very quaint, it would be lovely to live there.