AFL - 12 - Carlton Stromlo, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
By
Sol de Lune on 03-Jun-17. Waypoint GA10168
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | Traditional |
Container: | Small |
Coordinates: | S35° 18.509' E148° 59.486' (WGS 84) |
55H 681049E 6090927N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 578 m |
Local Government Area: | Australian Capital Territory |
Tour: | Up There Cazaly - AFL Team Cache Tour |
Description
The AFL……
Over the years, teams have come, teams have gone and teams have ceased to exist. (My team at Fitzroy being one such team) Who will be the premiers this year? Can the Western Bulldogs go back to back? Which teams will actually be here in 5 or 10 years? Will there be any more mergers or re-locations? Can Tasmania get a team in the competition? I have no idea…….so I guess we just need to watch to see what happens…….
This cache is number 12 and is for Carlton, and part of their history is:
Founded – 1864
Colours – Navy
Nickname – Blues
Premierships – 16
As of the series, if you follow the series in numeric sequence, the total distance is approx 7klms. Completing it this way, you will be on formed fire trails all the way, with the only time you need to venture of the trail is to find the caches themselves.
The caches are located between 5 and 50 metres off the trail. This is a loop walk/ride so there is no back tracking or deviations along any side trails. After the last cache in the series (#18) you will find yourself almost back at the second cache......and then approx 300 metres from the parking co-ords.
You can certainly take a bike, however if you do, please be aware that the track where numbers 9, 10 and 11 are located is not as well found as the other trails……so a little caution is required. There are no issues for walkers….apart from the uphill sections…….
Riding should see you completed the loop in about 2 hours, if walking, allow yourself approx 4 to be on the safe side. (You should do it in less.) If you decide to do any of the other nearby caches though, allow extra time for those.
Parking co-ords are: S35 17.816 E149 00.153
Hints
Haqre ebpx arne onfr bs ynetre ebpx |
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Decode |
Logs
Replacement cache hidden at GZ as per hint
Thanks again Sol
Day #2: After a great night sleep, I went to attack the GCA ALF trail and the Starwars Letterbox trail plus a few loose caches that were along the way. I started by re-attempting the new AL bonus cache in Queanbeyan but unfortunately, I needed to leave with a DNF again. Well, time to head over to the ALF trail and get started on my bush walk. I collected a couple before I got there. It took about 1h40m for the walk which was a lot, lot faster than when I did it back in 2016 for the GC version of these. It was great fun and full of great views… again. The area has changed a bit since last time. After having a break, it was time to start the Starwars trail. I drove to the end of the trail and worked my way back to the start of the trail. After this I knew I was nearby(ish) a cache that would fill in a gap in my Jasmer grid (May 2017). This is a rare month for me to find because the closest couple to my home coordinates were Canberra and Albury. These are 2.25h of driving each way (totalling 4.5hours) before finding caches and all other driving plus meals. In other words, a big day. It feels great to finally have this finally done. Now time for lunch. After lunch, I decided on collecting some more of the UGC caches, that I qualify for and then it was time to head home from my trip away.
All found caches were a mixture of both GC and GCA caches. TB visit on all found caches. I would like to thank all the CO’s of the caches I found and for allowing them to bring me and others enjoyment. TFTC’s
**P.S. A lot of the caches I found on Day #2 (5/10/20) need TLC.**
Thanks for the cache Sol de lune.
Thanks for the cache Sol de lune.
Out and about caching with Tassie Trekkers and we decided to do the loop to get this series. A great area to wander in and thanks for the club colours on the caches. TFTC. GO THE BLUES!!!! The foot team not the clan. Go
Today we targeted this series with whitewebbs. Enjoyed the walk around this area. Accurate co ordinatoes led to a quick find - cache and contents in good condition.
Many thanks Sol De lune for publishing this cache and adding to our geocaching experience.
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Accurate coordinates and the hint led to a quick find. The cache and contents were in good condition. Thanks Sol de Lune for the cache and a very enjoyable series.
Brisk pace made this powertrail a fairly quick affair - 18 in 1:20!
Plans were afoot to grab a lot of GCA trads today, and these were the first on the list
TFTC SDL!