Bookmark the Distillery.....! Renmark South, South Australia, Australia
By
Luckyl10n on 04-Apr-17. Waypoint GA10014
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | Traditional |
Container: | Small |
Coordinates: | S34° 11.328' E140° 43.645' (WGS 84) |
54H 474883E 6216876N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 21 m |
Local Government Area: | Renmark Paringa |
Description
A cache for those heading home from the Distillery.....!
Twenty Third Street Distillery is the new incarnation of a century-old landmark at Twenty Third Street, Renmark, in South Australia’s fertile Riverland. The distillery was built by Barossa firm Chateau Tanunda in 1914 to take advantage of burgeoning Riverland harvests. No expense was spared in the design and construction of this imposing building and its production plant. However, Chateau Tanunda had sunk too much into it and found itself sinking into financial ruin. This could have been disastrous for the local grape growers. They’d quickly become dependent on the distillery buying their fruit.
But beneath the gloom was opportunity. Could the growers cut out the middle man and run the distillery themselves? Around 130 fruit growers banded together to form The Renmark Growers’ Distillery Company Limited and purchase the facilties. It was the first cooperative of its kind in Australia, a great success and a huge boost to the local Riverland community.
A series of mergers and takeovers unfortunately led to a rapid decline in activity at Twenty Third Street, until it ceased all production in 2002. But the spirit lingered and with a new team in 2016, fuelled by fresh creative passion, it is back in action again.
After a hard tipple at the distillery, this cache is now waiting for you after you cross the bridge. Perhaps you should 'Bookmark' it for later use?
(Sol de lune was present when the cache was placed and will log his find once the FTF has been claimed).
Hints
Ra thneqr.....! |
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Decode |
Logs
Eventually they let go of their prize though and the container was taken back to the van for signing duties.
Thanks, a stop at the distillery would have been nice but too many caches still to get and we already had a good supply in the fridge ready for today's compulsory camping 'happy hour'.
The cache was a quick find, and I'm glad to see it fall into the safe hands of Minotaur. Left a Minotaur pathtag for posterity.
Thanks LuckyL10n.
Accurate coordinates and a familiar hide led to a quick find of a well hidden cache. Container and contents were in very good condition.
Thanks LuckyL10n for this cache and for the interesting informatiom about the old distillery
A quick sign of the logbook and I was on my way again.
Cheers & TFTC LuckyL10n
It took me longer to find a place to park than it did to find the cache! Interesting old bridge (or whats left of it) nearby.
TFTC
Thanks
Albida