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Whale Geocaching Tag Dory

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Owner:
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Released:
Sunday, May 28, 2023
Origin:
South Australia, Australia
Recently Spotted:
In the hands of Sensible Shoes.

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Help dory travel Australia meeting new people and great caches along the way before getting to Sydney to have her photo taken at the Opera house then safely returning home to GC9ZHBY 

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    Discovered It 4/21/2024 Sol de lune discovered it Victoria, Australia   Visit Log

    Discovered at the Capital GeoBash Mega held in Canberra Australia. Thanks for sharing your TB...

    Discovered It 4/20/2024 Samuel737 discovered it Victoria, Australia   Visit Log

    Discovered while at the Capital Geobash in Canberra, Australia!

    Discovered It 4/19/2024 Lumpyjrb discovered it Victoria, Australia   Visit Log

    Discovered at the Capital Geobash. Thanks for sharing.

    Discovered It 4/19/2024 Morgo the geo discovered it Victoria, Australia   Visit Log

    Spotted at the Capital Geobash in Canberra 2024

    Discovered It 4/18/2024 TTO2 discovered it Victoria, Australia   Visit Log

    Discovered while at the Canberra Mega. Thank you for sharing.

    Dropped Off 4/9/2024 Wombatwandering placed it in The Big Game Victoria, Australia - 34.31 miles  Visit Log

    Goodbye Dory, it’s time to let you go. I’ve dropped you off near the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground. It’s the home of cricket and Australian Rules Football in Australia. It is the largest stadium in the Southern Hemisphere with 95,000 seats and an additional 5,000 capacity in standing room. Good luck! 🏟️

    • The Melbourne Cricket Ground, Victoria, Australia
    Visited 4/8/2024 Wombatwandering took it to 👜#13 sharkiefan's handbag series 👜 Victoria, Australia - 112.03 miles  Visit Log

    And back in Melbourne once again. I took you to the eastern suburb of North Balwyn today. I spent my tennage years here and my aunt still lives there. Now it’s an an are of super-sized faux French chateaux with giraffe compliant entrance ways. 🦒

    Visited 4/7/2024 Wombatwandering took it to Old Hume Hwy 31 - Bogong Lookout Victoria, Australia - 58.52 miles  Visit Log

    A special treat was in store for you on the trip back to Melbourne. We stopped in Glenrowan for a unique tourist attraction. Kellyworld is a museum dedicated to the infamous bushranger, police killer, and folk hero Ned Kelly (and his gang). Ned is known for wearing a suit of bulletproof armour during his final shootout with the police at Glenrowan. Kellyland features “an animatronic show which brings to life the last stand of Ned Kelly and his gang”. It’s so bad, it’s hilarious. Bill Bryson gives a great account of his visit here in his book ‘In a Sunburnt country”. 👮

    Visited 4/7/2024 Wombatwandering took it to No Fixed Address Victoria, Australia - 10.18 miles  Visit Log

    What goes up, has to come down, and it was a steep and slippery walk back out. The rain has also brought the leeches out and I copped 17 itchy leech bites. Another learning lesson for geoson! We headed to the safety of our friends’ house at Mt Beauty. I was amused to see these two caches are only 16km apart. For you, it was really a 3- 4 hour walk out and then an hour drive. I imagine it’s a very tough bush bashing hike if you do the direct route. I’ve actually done it as a fantastic seven night ski tour via Falls Creek and Mt Loch - a fair bit longer than 16kms. 🪱

    Visited 4/6/2024 Wombatwandering took it to Plumage Victoria, Australia - 116.76 miles  Visit Log

    You’ve only just arrived in Melbourne but now you have driven back up the Hume halfway toward Canberra. The aim of this trip was to show geoson the difficult the Tom Kneen track up the North West Spur to the Melbourne University Mountaineering Club (MUMC) hut on Mt Feathertop. That was my club and now it’s son’s but he’s never done the hike and I didn’t want him to underestimate it.

    Mt Feathertop (1922m) is the second highest mountain in Victoria but is one of the only mountains in the Australian alps that looks like a classic mountain. It is also known for its often dangerously icy slopes on which skiers and walkers have lost their footing with fatal results. Tom Kneen was a friend of Geoson’s grandparents. He died in an avalanche on the mountain.

    The hike up was fine but the expected bad weather hit us just after he made it to the hut. Luckily for us, no one else was at the hut so we pitched our tent inside. Seriously wet and wild weather all night. I was glad to be cosy in the hut. 🛖

    • MUMC Hut, Mt Feathertop, Vic, Australia
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