Diamond Years
Rihanna and Sam Smith both sing of Diamonds, David Bowie sung of Diamond Dogs, The Beatles sung of Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds, and the Chief will be ringing in his Diamond Year.
To celebrate this momentus event, we are holding a Celebratory Breakfast BBQ at one our favourite parks with stunning views. Come along and help The Chief celebrate his LX year.
We will provide muffins, bacon and eggs (not withstanding supply chain issues). A range of juices will be freely available.
Bring your own Coffee.
A cake may make an appearance.
( those who have specific dietry needs please bring your own food / drinks as we are unable to accomodate)
Come prepared to share. There will be opportunities to talk and hear about your favourite Geocaching adventures. You can discuss your best Geocache finds and share how you conceive your hides. Learn what are Geocaching Challenges and if you already know, tell us what challenges you are working on. Seek help on those difficult, nemesis caches. (there are a few nearby). If you are new to Geocaching, come along and learn what all that means and most importantly, meet local cachers and hopefully, new friends
Summer is a busy time of the year here, parking is at a premium. Paid parking is available quite close and free parking can be done on Beach Rd or in the nearby Woolies carpark.
Happy Birthday to the Chief
Diamond Dogs rule, ok
- Are you a newbie geocacher attending your first event? If you enjoy geocaching and wish to take your membership further, you will be eligible for 1 month free upgrade to a premium membership. See 'Earthbound Chief' at the event for the details.
Community Celebration Events - 2020
This Event is part of a limited release of Community Celebration Events to celebrate 20 years of geocaching. Geocachers hosted events between May 2, 2020 and December 31, 2020. Learn more about Community Celebration Events on the Geocaching Blog.
*From the Kingston Council website:** Dogs are prohibited at all times from Mordialloc Beach between High Street and Mordialloc Creek. Unfortunately, Peter Scullin Reserve is within the dog free zone. The Chief, the Diamond Dog, is the only dog allowed.