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Posted: 19 May 04 9:46 am
by belford1
Hi and thanks to Steelrat for pointing us in the direction of this forum.

I am Belford (Bel), hubby is theborg and son (9) is Garwiz. We are soooo glad we found geocaching. It is great and we are hooked.

We are from the Hunter Valley NSW and though we have a few problems travelling distances & walking in rugged bushland, we are going to do as many as we can, and are also planning to have a few of our own caches.

:)

Hello

Posted: 19 May 04 11:50 pm
by guppyboy
Hello to all, I am Dale from Geelong I have been caching for a year now but only just signed up for the forums, I got hooked on caching when my brother and I found a small green container full of "toys" and a very soggy note with the only visible writing being the geocaching web site thanks go to Jomac for that small green container!!
As for the name guppyboy, I have been breeding different strains of tropical fish for years guppys being my favorite so the name stuck!

Posted: 26 May 04 1:05 am
by powerboy
Hello all, I'm Andrew from Perth - a geomuggle up 'til April this year, I discovered geocaching through an Australian broadband forum.

Of the few I've tried, the locations are just great; all credit to the cache owners. I'm hoping to place a few of my own in the not too distant future; I can't help myself from looking at new and existing places thinking: 'wouldn't this be a great spot for a cache'.

Geocacher Status: Addicted :D

Posted: 26 May 04 6:31 pm
by HMAS MB
Heather Michael Alexandra Sara before you ask. The MB is the Surname. We are from various places but now live in one house. In Balingup WA. I was in the Navy for about 16 years as a Electronics tech. Now I am on a Pension. I used to fix Magnavox GPSr's so I know a little of the works of the rxer's but also how the Navstar and Navstar II consellation works.

H is aged UNK (Unknown) M is about 40 S is a Teenager ( PAINFUL) and A is about 8 in 5 days.

Not much more to say really!!! :D

Posted: 28 May 04 8:38 pm
by textilis
Tamworth northern NSW, the names Craig and I've been using GPSr's for bushwalking for a few years now. I came across geocaching while surfing for updates on my mapping software and I thought I'd give it a go. Did our first cache and the family took interest.
Diesel/lpg/cng tech by trade, but now into photography and wildlife rescue and rehab with a real passion for raptors and reptiles, my tag "textilis" is derived from Pseudonaja textilis, a snake I most frequently have the pleasure to deal with.

Posted: 05 June 04 12:33 am
by ¢ha®lie ÃÂ
From my bio on geocache.com..... (easier than typing it twice!)<br>
Ok.. lone geocacher.. from Toowong Brisbane Qld.. Originally from the Channon in Northern NSW.. I'm a computer tech working for a school at the University of QLD.. At the moment im new to geocaching but spent some time in 41st infantry batallion nsw army-reserve.. (hence ¢ha®lie ÃÂ

Posted: 17 June 04 7:55 pm
by caughtatwork
Hello, my name is caughtatwork and I'm addicted.

<everyone> Hi caughtatwork </everyone>

I started geocaching just over a month ago after a referral from a friend and have found 50 caches so far.

I go out with my two girls, G who is 4 and loves finding treasure and J who is 12 and thinks this sport is really kewel.

Working for myself at the moment gives me time to go out during the week with G (if she's not at Kinder) so I suppose I've started out with an unusual rush which will hopefully diminish soon as I've almost run out of caches in the west.

I have started to hide some out this direction for the benefit of the other cachers.

I started out with a borrowed Garmin 38 which was doing the job, but was (at times) a little frustrating, so went and bought a Garmin eTrex a week or so ago. The newer models certainly are more capable that the older ones.

Well, that's about it.

Thanks for letting me play in your sandpit.

Posted: 30 June 04 12:26 pm
by Strono
Hi all, WOW what a awesome "sport", I had never herd of it until stumbling over this site....but ah....there dosen't appear to be to many caches out where I live (Paraburdoo W.A), guess I will just have to add some.
I work for Riotinto mining Iron Ore. I live and work in Paraburdoo, a small town built by the company...pretty isolated but hey, its a relaxed sort of lifestlye.


I like to go bush with the kids as much as possible...get out there and see, explore all we can.

Introducing CrowMage

Posted: 05 July 04 5:52 pm
by CrowMage
Hi,
The names Simon. I'm a Project Manager (mostly IT stuff). Married, divorced, 2 great children. Presently living close to the beach in Dee Why. Enjoy the combination of outdoors and high tech. Came across Geocaching from a friend in Canberra. Most of my earlier finds were in and around the Canberra area. Now that I've returned to Sydney I'm working on the caches nearest home and then moving in ever increasing circles to snap up the Sydney based caches. Other interests include Wreck Diving, Rallying and Kayaking to name but a few. Open to suggestions of teaming up on occasion with other Geocachers.

Penguin_Patrol

Posted: 07 July 04 4:20 pm
by penguin_patrol
Hi Penguin_Patrol

PP consists of Tom and well which ever lucky friend i get to come with me when caching.
Bassed in Hornsby Sydney. i heard about caching thorugh my rover crew and i am happy to say i am now addicted.
There will be a website comming shortly
Cya
Penguin_Patrol

Posted: 16 July 04 10:17 pm
by High Places
Michel Dignand, caching solo as my wife and son have this desperate fear of daylight. Bought Geko 201 a while back for bushwalking, discovered caching a few weeks ago. No caches in Wagga Wagga where I live and work as an Editor/Publisher. I posted the first one two days ago. Look forward to many, many more in the district.

Interested in designing new and imaginative caches... not sure how far one can go in this direction before being hounded out of caching.

Main areas of activity will be Wagga, Kosiusko National Park and Manly... all can do with a lot of caching development.

Cheers to you all,

Michel

Posted: 04 August 04 3:45 pm
by Deco
It is ALL WebguyÂ’s fault!!!, And Sandy FeetÂ’s, for that matter. 8)

Hi just like to introduce myself, being new to this fantastic pastime.

IÂ’m Jason (Deco) from Brisbane. IÂ’m one of a few divers who have found this site due to SandyFeet and Webguy cross posting about it on WebbyÂ’s forum www.DiveOz.com.au

Hope to get out and play real soon. :D

Cheers Jason

Posted: 05 September 04 7:02 pm
by Dernel
:D Hi there

Derek is the name, located in Sydney.

Interested in Technology (gadgets) generally!, and enjoy bushwalking, camping, amateur radio, golf, good humour and good wine, don't mind a Guinness or a beer either..or a vodka...

newbie at geocaching, but what a great idea.

40 yrs old, married, no kids only a cat...Jez Rasta Rapter...

I think we need more caches in the inner west!

Derek

Posted: 06 September 04 9:29 am
by Ebenezer
Dernel wrote:I think we need more caches in the inner west!
Check out Brick Brick.

Posted: 09 October 04 8:30 am
by sui_001
hey all, I am sui_001 and have just returned from the UK where i spent most of my time caching.
i am contactable on icq as - sui_001@hotmail.com
I live in the south eastern suburbs of melbourne, and am currently somewhat dissapointed with the the writeups some of the caches in victoria has. but will forge on none the less :?
I generally cache with GF, who enjoys it as much as I do.