What NSW caches are must do's?
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What NSW caches are must do's?
I'm traveling from Brisbane to Sydney in December, what caches are must do caches?
I'll be using the coast road down and back, but can afford to divert if it's truly worthwhile, travelling with young children, in a 4WD, no boat/canoe. Will have at least one day in Sydney for cacheing.
Your input is welcome.
Ben.
I'll be using the coast road down and back, but can afford to divert if it's truly worthwhile, travelling with young children, in a 4WD, no boat/canoe. Will have at least one day in Sydney for cacheing.
Your input is welcome.
Ben.
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ok what caches are worthwhile doing in the steak and kidney?
Since you will only have maybe a day to spare that rules out the advanced multicaches.... This all depends on what part of Sydney you will be in... any cache in the Lane Cove area,to the north(Hornsby) any cache set down by the 2Dogs(cacher names Hounddog and Snifter are pretty good and normally kid friendly) if you are out to the Northwest nearly every cache out around the Richmond Windsor area would suite your needs( personal bias showing.... as I have set approx 50% of the caches in the Hawkesbury area) on the southside of town.... I haven't done enough down there to comment really and the best cache that I had completed down there is now gone. If in the city I do suggest dont wake the neighbour neighbours. The choices are actually too numerous to mention really... just depends on your preference in caches. One the trip down I do suggest however that you divert into South West Rocks as there is two caches there, Gaol House Rock and Smokey Cape Light House. Coff Harbour has a cache there tooabove the big Banana, there is also SRS2 just south of Coffs, and there is Pillar of Winds in the State forest to the north of Taree. All worth the effort.
And if you are out Richmond way Give me a ring if you need assistence...my phone number is listed in my profile
Good Luck and good Hunting
Swampy
Since you will only have maybe a day to spare that rules out the advanced multicaches.... This all depends on what part of Sydney you will be in... any cache in the Lane Cove area,to the north(Hornsby) any cache set down by the 2Dogs(cacher names Hounddog and Snifter are pretty good and normally kid friendly) if you are out to the Northwest nearly every cache out around the Richmond Windsor area would suite your needs( personal bias showing.... as I have set approx 50% of the caches in the Hawkesbury area) on the southside of town.... I haven't done enough down there to comment really and the best cache that I had completed down there is now gone. If in the city I do suggest dont wake the neighbour neighbours. The choices are actually too numerous to mention really... just depends on your preference in caches. One the trip down I do suggest however that you divert into South West Rocks as there is two caches there, Gaol House Rock and Smokey Cape Light House. Coff Harbour has a cache there tooabove the big Banana, there is also SRS2 just south of Coffs, and there is Pillar of Winds in the State forest to the north of Taree. All worth the effort.
And if you are out Richmond way Give me a ring if you need assistence...my phone number is listed in my profile
Good Luck and good Hunting
Swampy
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Golly what a difficult question!!!!!
It all depends so much on where abouts in Sydney you are staying, how old the kids are etc etc.
I have to agree with swampgecko when it comes to South West Rocks on the way down. The area is a hot spot for scenic caches. We were so impressed with the quality of caches in the area that we added two new ones on our last visit. They are "On a clear day" (great views and less than 20 metres away from the access road) and "Little Cache" (a 3 minute walk from a lovely little beach).
If you are staying there we can recomend the "Trial Bay Tourist Caravan Park" (it is on the road on the way to the old Gaol site).
It would be relatively easy to knock over 6 good caches in the area in a day.
Cheers from
The Odlids
It all depends so much on where abouts in Sydney you are staying, how old the kids are etc etc.
I have to agree with swampgecko when it comes to South West Rocks on the way down. The area is a hot spot for scenic caches. We were so impressed with the quality of caches in the area that we added two new ones on our last visit. They are "On a clear day" (great views and less than 20 metres away from the access road) and "Little Cache" (a 3 minute walk from a lovely little beach).
If you are staying there we can recomend the "Trial Bay Tourist Caravan Park" (it is on the road on the way to the old Gaol site).
It would be relatively easy to knock over 6 good caches in the area in a day.
Cheers from
The Odlids
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<p>I'll be in the near Roseville (not far from Lane Cove).</p>Since you will only have maybe a day to spare that rules out the advanced multicaches.... This all depends on what part of Sydney you will be in...
<p>Most of the caches I've done to date have been traditional caches, but I'm up for mostly anything. The Looking Series here in Brisbane was VERY enjoyable (6 micros, 2 virtuals, 1 traditional).</p>The choices are actually too numerous to mention really... just depends on your preference in caches.
<p>I may well have some extra people tagging along so the more 'memorable' the better. Walks under 1km (2km round trip) are prefered as my kids (ages 7.5, 6, 6) aren't keen on walking much further than that.</p>
<p>found the others.... but can't find this one. do you have a wpt or url??</p>and there is Pillar of Winds in the State forest to the north of Taree.
<p>Ta for the suggestions, found them all after a little searching....
I'll be staying in Comboyne for a couple of days as well, so I'll probably do the caches between Port Maq. and Kew.</p>
<p>Ben.</p>
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Sorry my mistake... Pillow of winds http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_de ... 1FEDEE261}
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If you're in Roseville, have a look at:
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/nearest.aspx?zip=2069
From that list, I can recommend (based on your requirements) Swayin' (shameless plug), Wilson, Bogle-Chandler, Nest, Grumpy, Forty Two and Dealer Wins as traditional or relatively quick multis . Since you're driving, you might want to plot caches on a map and find something more to your liking nearby.
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http://www.geocaching.com/seek/nearest.aspx?zip=2069
From that list, I can recommend (based on your requirements) Swayin' (shameless plug), Wilson, Bogle-Chandler, Nest, Grumpy, Forty Two and Dealer Wins as traditional or relatively quick multis . Since you're driving, you might want to plot caches on a map and find something more to your liking nearby.
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Found it!
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_de ... x?ID=99722
Buckley's that is.... on the web anyways ....
Hmmmm.... being approx 345km from the coast that makes it a fair way out of the way. I do have a question about it tho: you say it will take more than a day.... what is expected? 2 days, 3 days?
looks good tho.
Ben.
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_de ... x?ID=99722
Buckley's that is.... on the web anyways ....
Hmmmm.... being approx 345km from the coast that makes it a fair way out of the way. I do have a question about it tho: you say it will take more than a day.... what is expected? 2 days, 3 days?
looks good tho.
Ben.
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