The original cache was hidden under some pieces of bark at the base of a dead tree
“A straight compass line may be the shortest and quickest way for a kookaburra (Dacelo novaeguineae) to get from A to B, this is generally not true for a man (Homo sapiens) on the ground in rough terrain”
This sixth Queensland cache contains a plantman pet rock, a traveling pet rock, fishing gear, a Vancouver Island Geocaching Event Notebook, a compass, Maple Leaf stickers, a pen and a logbook. It is not difficult but it is a long walk.
Travelling Pet Rock #22
- Began at Plantman_Geocache#22, Bribie Island, Queensland, Australia, S-26/58.891 x E-153/09.580, June 20, 2003, walked in.
- Left with the Four Bears, August 13, 2003, went out in style by 4-wd, didn't have to walk out. Thanks Bears.
- Arrived in the Four Bears Kidspace cache, Queensland, Australia, S-27/22.666 x E-153/02.038, August 23, 2003. Thank you Four Bears.
- Left with Freddo, August 27. Got out just in time to avoid being crisped in the bushfire. Thanks Freddo.
- Arrived in A Walk in the Park cache, South Australia, S-34/55.177 x E-138/31.091, November 8, 2003. Thanks again Freddo.
- Left with Goblindust, December 28, 2003. Thanks Scott.
- Arrived in Opportunity Knocks cache, South Australia, S-34/58.870 x E-138/31.107, December 28, 2003. Thank you Scott.
- Left with Team Piggy for Monolith cache December 29, 2003. Thanks Team Piggy
- Arrived in Monolith cache, South Australia, S-35/00.281 x E-138/31.529, January 22, 2004. Thank you Team Piggy.
- Left with Cronos for parts unknown January 24, 2004. Thank you Cronos.