Feb 14, 2005 - Uncategorized    No Comments

Night Caching

Well what a weekend of caching! Only two, but my gawd were they fun!

We we out in search for the Aussie TB Passport centre in Kings Park last
night. Much fun, but even better with the lightning storm over head. 100m+
into bush, torch and vauge GPS reading due to tree and cloud cover. :D
After battling our way out of the bush back to the ducks we heading further
south in search of more playground equipment.

We hit jackpot with BoatYardBliss. It feature an awesome array of wooden
equipment mostly shaped in a ship. We only stayed here for a short period of
time due to the rain belting down soon after we arrived.

Just to add to this long winded entry I thought I might shared Q’s
recollection of the hunt.
By now the weather had decided to keep it’s entree of Humid, and add in
the main course of Dry Thunderstorm with Creepy Atmosphere for sides.
Perfect weather, we unanimously decided, for a spot of caching. With only
one torch between the three of us, we stumbled around Kings Park, expecting
to be attacked by zombie ninjas at any stage as we cursed and swore looking
for the ammo boxes. By the end of the night, with spiderweb on our clothes,
insect bites along our arms and a healthy dose of paranoia, we proudly
possessed the prize of two new caches under our hats.

We also found some rad playgrounds.

Just to finish off a few photos from BoatYardBliss in the extended view! :)

Happy Caching!


The nearby clock tower.


Q!


The marker for the cache, the Octopus