Waypoint search: 

Locked

 

Grasl Stone

The fourth Waldviertel (Woodquarter) - Cache (reloaded on 2005/01/08)

by theplank     Austria > Niederösterreich > Waldviertel

Attention! This Geocache is "Locked, visible"! There is no physical container at the specified (or to be determined) coordinates. In the interest of the place it should not be necessarily to search!

N 48° 57.949' E 015° 01.870' (WGS84)

 Convert coordinates
 Size: normal
Status: Locked, visible
 Hidden on: 12 October 2002
 Listed since: 25 October 2005
 Last update: 20 February 2013
 Listing: https://opencaching.de/OC066D
Also listed at: geocaching.com 

14 Found
0 Not found
0 Notes
1 Watcher
0 Ignorers
35 Page visits
2 Log pictures
Geokrety history

Large map

   


Description   

The cache description was removed, because the owner declined the Opencaching.de data license.

Utilities

Search geocaches nearby: all - searchable - same type
Download as file: GPX - LOC - KML - OV2 - OVL - TXT - QR-Code
When downloading this file, you accept our terms of use and Data license.

Log entries for Grasl Stone    Found 14x Not found 0x Note 0x

Found 14 August 2009 Moitz found the geocache

TFTC

Found 17 May 2007 ime found the geocache

Found 04 March 2007 Team Yps found the geocache

Heute wieder einen Stonecache gefunden.Nette Gegend.Souvenier"Eine Zecke"!Surprised
In:Flaschenöffner
out:Canada Alu-Dash
TFTC      Team Yps

Found 30 July 2006 Mausbiber found the geocache

Cache ist in TOP Zustand!
No Trade
LG die Mausbibers, Susanna & Heinz

Found 03 June 2006 peter61 found the geocache

Und noch eine Illy-Dose, wer hätte das gedacht. Auch so kann man Altmetall "entsorgen".
Das war der letzte für heute, jetzt wartet das Abendessen.
Besten Dank,

Peter

Found 28 April 2006 Stegi found the geocache

Schöner, schneller Chache.

Dezente Anfrage: Wäre dieser Cache nicht eher als Multi zu klassifizieren?

In: Rollschuh
Out: Zirkuselefant

LG & TFTC
Stegi

Found 21 April 2006 Da.Verna&Di.Andre found the geocache

12:40
Ich hoffe, daß ich ein Foto gemacht habe, weil jetzt wissen wir nimma, welcher Stein das war. aber wir habens uns vorgenommen...
TFTC!
IN: Hippo
OUT: Buntes Armband

Pictures for this log entry:
060421-123328.JPG060421-123328.JPG

Found 15 August 2005 Quaxi found the geocache

Anfänglich in die falsche Richtung gelaufen. Cache nach einer Richtungskorrektur dann doch schnell gefunden.

NO TRADE

Danke für den Cache!

QUAXI & Frsocherl

Found 30 July 2005 Chiroptera found the geocache

Wäre fast ein DNF geworde, weil ich "some meters" im Kopf hatte und die Suche daher zu kurz geriet. Da meine Mitstreiter weiterwollten, haben sie mir geholfen
Danke, Dunja

Found 22 May 2005 namklaw found the geocache

After visiting the hell and the devil ( this ist the rock-bottom ) we visited Chief robber
Grasl. Now we know the hiding methode of the 'Illy-tin-can-hider' - so we thought.
A mistake again - we spent 10 minutes by searching the box with the wrong bearing
- ca. 90° off !! Back to starting position - reading the description with necessary attention
- we found the cache almost immediately.
Thank you to The Plank Team for introducing us the historical background of this beautiful area.
Cache = OK
TNLN
LG namklaw

Found 24 October 2004 M & Ms found the geocache

Found together with team_cellar.
TFTC! [^]

Martina & Michael

Pictures for this log entry:
We found "Grasl Stone"We found ´´Grasl Stone´´

Found 28 August 2004 bevema found the geocache

As our 7th and last cache today, we visited the Graslstone.
We found a lot of mentioned objects on the left, and could'nt decide at first which one to accept as the real one. Franky visited some stoned quite far away, too far as I realized, when finding the mentioned smaller object much closer. Climbing it was difficult, as it was protected on all sides by stinging nettles and blackberry twines. As a previous finder I was also astonished to find two caches instead of one. I logged at 09:10p.m., under a gorgeous full moon.

Then we did a quite long search for the graslstone itself, it is hidden about 200 metres into the woods, just follow the path. And it isn't the smaller stone group found at first, but the much larger one a bit deeper into the forest, about 20 metres wide and 10 metres high, the largest stone artefact I've seen today (well maybe the Hellstone is bigger, but close).

The caches are in good condition, thx to theplank

Martin /BeVeMa & Frankie

TNLN

Found 10 July 2004 M.W. found the geocache

We approached from Josefsthal passing the Richterteich to the cache which was easy to find. Seems save and dry under its building - has the Franklin-expedition been here?.
In: TB Jeep`n CJ7, Feder,Tick-defense-tool,
Out: Blue cube
M&W

Found 03 April 2004 Gavriel found the geocache

At the time when I found it Version 1 still existed, but was already a bit threatened.
Out: Salt-Autodrom
In: Crocodile with protruding tongue, blue hexaeder
Re-Hiding was really hard work
thx, Gavriel