Sunday, June 12, 2011

Can You Hackett

Brahms6 found this one on 08th March 2011, @15:45, 105th found. Wazza&Karra and I saw this one come up as a new cache at the same time and decided that we could locate it and claim First To Find.

The cache is located at the famous AJ Hackett Bungi Jumping sight in Cairns. After locating the cache and taking our first to find prize (a container of mints) we stood and watched the jumpers for a while.

Whilst I may be tempted to do the jump there is no way I would be tempted to make the climb up all those steps.

TFTC Dawickedwaiz

Saturday, February 26, 2011

City Plaza




Brahms6 found this one on 16 February 2011, 104th find.

This was my last find on a flying trip to Brisbane and I was pleasantly surprised. After the disappointment of "Board Garden" and what has been done to King George Square this was a very enjoyable surprise just around the back of the City Hall building.
I wonder why the artists and architects that did the square didn't come and sit here for a few minutes before they scratched together their apocalyptic design.

A very nice little garden tucked away amongst the buildings.

The cache was easily located and I signed the log. I took a few minutes just to sit and enjoy before heading off back to my motel.

TFTC " thefourbees'

Board gardens


Brahms6 found this one on 16th February 2011 at 21:29, 103rd find.

In my younger days I spend a lot of time in King George Square. As an apprentice chef I worked split shifts and so the opportunity was presented to a 15 year old to create mischief in the middle of the city between shifts.

There used to be a fountain just about where this cache is now located and I recall how effective it looked when someone put colouring in it or detergent. It has now been replaced with a stainless steel structure that I assume someone thought looked good.
I think it looks like crap and the noisy bar in the middle of it only added to the picture of urban mystery (the mystery is why in a location surrounded by stainless steel and concrete would someone use stainless steel and concrete to try and create art) and opportunity lost.
Oh well maybe I am just showing my age and reminiscing for days past.
The GPS went off (it obviously didn't appreciate the architecture either) but after a bit of scouting around I sat on a block of concrete and thought where would I put a cache in this place. I then got up and walked straight to it. Signed the log and took a coin.
I was pleased to find the cache but very disappointed in the square. I hope they don't use the same architect and artists to rebuild the flood damaged areas of Brisbane
TFTC " Culture50"

Windmill


Brahms6 found this one on 16th February at 21:06, 102nd find.

This windmill is one of the iconic landmarks of our State being the oldest remaining building.
I have sat in front of it a few times and eaten lunch. It was nice to go back to it with a cache in mind.

The cache was quite easily located and I took it back to one of the benches whilst I completed the log.
I took a marble and left a turkey and a balloon.

TFTC "HawMorFords"

Stainless Art

Brahms6 found this one on 16th February 2011 at 20:54, 101st find.

I enjoyed this find because it took me to these artworks at the perfect time. It was dark and raining so the lights played on the metal surfaces beutifully.
I spent a bit of time on the wrong side of the street admiring these before I focused back on the cache.
The clue was very helpfull and took me straight to the cache. I enjoyed the hiding location as well.
The log was wet so I put in a dry page that I signed but the cache could do with some TLC from the owner.




TFYTC "cslyoda & raven-sa"

Scrabble - St John's Cathedral


Brahms6 found this one on 16th February at 20:39, 100th find.
The walk from my motel took longer then it should have because the GPS was all over the place and took me down a few streets that I didn't need to see, but eventually I ended up on the spot. The GPS was quite accurate near the GZ as there was a bit of open space.
The area was pretty much muggle free except for the one who walk under me whilst i was suspended above using the light of the GPS to fill in the log.
There was a lot of poking my hands into creepy places for this one (I really must get myself some gloves) and you wouldn't believe some of the stuff I pulled out before my foot found the cache.
I signed the log and took a robot guy and left the "Gingerbread Man" Geocoin that I had picked up at Mission Beach.
I gave this one a favourite as it is my 100th find and also it took a bit of work to get the cache.
TFTC "the fourbees"

Hazel's Me Name


Brahms6 found this one on 16th February at 14:59, 99th find.


Having found " Social Climber" and "Park Here" close together I made may way back out onto Brunswick Street and headed down the road or should I say Up and Down the road until I found this location. The GPS for this one was spot on.


I spied the cache quite easily but then I had to use my "Caching Sense" to work out how to retrieve it. Aha!!! there are two ends to every thing. Got it.
I enjoyed this cache and even though I did not see the owner peeking out from a window as suggested in the posting online I gave a wave just in case.
I signed the log and left a "Traditional Micro" geocoin that started its journey in Cairns.
I gave this one a favourite just because I was pleased to work out how to retrieve it even though it was simple enough for the average bear.
TFTC "Sniffme"