Badger Head Animal Trail #5 Bakers Beach, Tasmania, Australia
By sirius Tas on 12-May-17. Waypoint GA10193

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Type: Traditional
Container: Small
Coordinates: S41° 5.818' E146° 39.535' (WGS 84)
  55G 471356E 5450422N (UTM)
Elevation: 70 m
Local Government Area: Latrobe

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Description

This series of caches follows the walking trail from Badger Head to Copper Cove.


Please note that you WILL need to take your own ink stick plus something to write on as 5 of the 12 caches has no writing impliment and YOU WILL need to RECORD the numbers that apply to the letters A,B,C,D,E,F.....which will be written under the lid of each of the 6 small sistema containers to enable you to find the last cache in the series(#12) which has a free momento for each of  the 1st 20 Geocachers who complete the trail by finding and logging ALL the other 11 caches

Please replace each cache carefully and look after any wild life you may find.

Cache #12 is placed at the eastern end of Copper Cove. The total return distance is around 9km.

The trail starts at the carpark at the end of Badger Head Road.
Hope you enjoy the series!


Hints

Oruvaq fznyy ybt.
ROT 13: ABCDEFGHIJKLM
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ
Decode

Logs

10-Mar-21
Had a good look, but had to keep going - no luck today.
 
08-Aug-20
Hi Sirius,
Have been wanting to come and do this series for a while now, So today Trimbletas and I decided to go tackle this series of caches.
The first pinch wasnt that great but the rest of the trail was pretty good walking. took us just over 2 hours to make it to Copper cove and only just over an hour to return back to the car.
Overall we had a very enjoyable walk and i recommend this series of caches.

TFTC Clan CerberusClan Cerberus
 
08-Aug-20
Targeted this series today with DEZ055. Thoroughly enjoyed the series except for the short rocky climb t the initial part of the track. My calf muscles are going to hate me for a day. The joys of it. Beautiful day for a walk along the headland to Copper Cove. Reminded me of my childhood back in NSW, I used to walk trails like this on a daily basis. Thanks for the series Sirius .
 
10-Nov-19
Number 5 done, really enjoying the walk today
 
18-Feb-19
A great walk and a great series, this is number five for the day. TFTC.
 
01-Jan-19
Had a wonderful walk along the Badger Head trail - It was a stunning day and the coast line was beautiful to behold

For the day I walked 20222 steps and 14.84 kms and climbed 63 flights of stairs - well my legs fell like it was 300 flights of stairs

TFTC and Happy New Year

Found this cache while out and about today

Journey or Destination

Game Period: 01-Dec-2018 00:00:00 to 31-Jan-2019 23:59:59 AEST

It is sometimes said [citation needed] that the game of geocaching is not about the destination it is about the journey. This game is about the choices you make in the experience of the journey or the destination.

On your entry to the game you will be asked to create a playing field with a number of ground tiles. Your playing field is a grid 20 x 20 ground tiles making a total number of 400 possible steps you can take on your journey or destination. You choose whether you want to find and follow the path or whether you wanted to meander around. A playing field is unique to each player so there is no benefit in teaming up to beat the system through brute force.

For each qualifying geocache that you hide or find during the game period you will be offered the opportunity to click on a ground tile and reveal what lies beneath. There are a number of different ground tiles that will be revealed when you click on your playing field. It should be noted that there are no punishments for clicking a tile but there will not always be the reward you were hoping for as you reveal each tile.


Dirt. The ground beneath the ground tile is just plain old brown dirt.

Dirt with some points. The ground beneath the tile is brown dirt but it has some points associated with it.

Concrete. The ground beneath is part of the pathway that will lead you on your way to your destination but has no point value.

Start. A concrete ground tile that has a blue map marker.

Destination. A ground tile that has a green map marker.


Meandering around and avoiding the path will accumulate points that will be used to place on you the ladder of wanderers. The more you stay off the path the higher the number of points you will accumulate and it will be your journey that will be the determining factor in whether you place into a prize winning position. You are free to select any ground tile to click on; they do not need to be next to each other.

Trying to find the path may mean you strike out on the dirt until you eventually come across the path and as a geocacher who can't say that this isn't a tried and true method. Once you find the path however will you try and follow the path as it changes direction around your playing field? Do you go North, South, East or West to try and find the next concrete tile along the path? If you head one way are you heading towards the start or towards the destination? When you do happen upon the destination tile then you will automatically be in a winning position.

At any point you are free to change from the journey to the destination and vice versa but you won't be able to regenerate your playing field. You are also free to keep playing as long as you have qualifying geocaches, accumulating more and more dirt tile points and placing you higher and higher on the ladder.

Qualifying geocaches fall into two categories. Finds and Hides.

A qualifying find is a geocache that meets the following criteria:

The geocache is listed at Geocaching Australia

The geocache has a hidden date prior to the game commencing

The geocache was logged by you on the Geocaching Australia website during the game period

The geocache was physically found by you during the game period

The geocache is not owned by you unless it is a moveable geocache

The geocache has not previously been found by you during the game period

The geocache is one of the following types:


Burke and Wills

Moveable (you will qualify only once for a find on a moveable geocache)

Traditional

TrigPoint

Augmented Reality

Beacon

Gadget

Multi-cache

Night Cache

Podcache

Reverse

Unknown or Mystery



A qualifying hide is a geocache that meets the following criteria:

The geocache is listed at Geocaching Australia

The geocache has a hidden date after the game has commenced

The geocache was published on the Geocaching Australia website during the game period

The geocache has a container size of regular or larger (Note: A regular geocache has a volume of 1 litre or more)

The geocache is one of the following types:


Moveable

Traditional

Augmented Reality

Beacon

Gadget

Multi-cache

Night Cache

Podcache

Reverse

Unknown or Mystery



The game tracking mechanism relies upon your honesty when logging geocaches as found or hidden.

The games administrators will undertake verification of a statistically significant number of logs.

Players who continually log inaccurate information will be disqualified from the game. The game administrators decision is final.

The game administrators will subtract qualifying hide or find geocaches from your tally if they are found to be not genuine.

The game administrators reserve the right to provide clarifications to the rules at any point during the game.

Don't forget to claim your limited time game trophies, if your qualify, while the game is in progress. Once the game completes the ability to claim your trophies is lost for ever.
 
10-Jun-18
Hi sirius
Missed number four as I couldn't find it
Got to this one and Sainted it quickly at 1045 hours
When I opened the lid, I just started laughing; good one buddy
Bit of drizzle here but nothing bad enough to go for the wet weather gear
The blossom was pretty and a little fragrant with the drizzle on it (as I progressed along the track from here)
TFTC and cheers
OldSaint
 
10-Jun-18
TFTF
 
30-Dec-17
Mr W and Mr T headed out early to walk the well maintained Badger Head Track collecting the clues along the way to solve the multi. The walk and views were fantastic and the coordinates and hints were spot on. Having walked in the area a number of times Mr W was pleased to return again to collect some smilies.

We will be checking to see if we can use the find as part of the States of the Nation Games we are currently participating in.

States of the Nation is a real and virtual geocaching scavenger hunt where your home state will compete against other Australian states to find and hide geocaches. Over the 5 week course of the game there will be hundreds of scavenges that you can track down, find and convert into points for your state. Some scavenges will be easy. Some scavenges will be tough. Some scavenges may be impossible. Don't despair. You are not competing just for yourself; you are competing as a state.

There will be a number of scavenges released on a weekly basis but each scavenge will remain until the end of the game. This means even if you decide to join the game part way through, the early scavenges are still available for you to claim. Scavenges will require you to find a geocache, hide a geocache, attend an event or do something else completely different. The game focuses on all aspects of geocaching and so all cache types, sizes, terrain and difficulty will be up for scavenging. TrigPoints, Events, History, Virtual, Webcam, Podcache and Locationless geocaches are all scavengable, so you're not just looking for a box under a bush. Each week there will be a mix of physical, non-physical and locationless geocaches so even if you are not in a geocache rich area, use the locationless component of scavenger series to get out, find something to log and gain points for your state. If you watch the scavenges as they are released you might also spot the 'not so hidden' patterns and plan for future weeks of the series.

Hiding geocaches will also be a large part of the scavenger series, but please remember this is a game of geocaching and geocaches that you hide should be long lasting, be of good quality and you should be proud of what you hide. Please avoid hiding a geocache just for the day so your state can find it before you archive it. Geocaches that exist for a short period of time may result in any claims on that geocache being disqualified. Play creatively, but also play fairly. More geocachers hiding more geocaches makes for more geocaching fun.

Sorry about the lengthy logs. We are currently aiming for a virtual verbosity trophy. TFTC

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30-Dec-17
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Found on a big day of caching with whitewebbs, Mr W & Mr T enjoyed the trail - all caches were found relatively quickly and were in good condition. Time taken 3hrs return.

Many thanks Sirius Tas for publishing this cache for our enjoyment and adding to our geocaching experience. Appreciate the time and effort gone into placing and maintaining them.

Tassie Trekkers are now a locationless geocache we have published a 'Geocacher cache' - Travelling Trekkers GA10932 - so if you spot us in your area sign our log book and receive a code word to earn yourself a Very Happy We were one of the lucky teams to receive a pathtag from Geocaching Australia for publishing a "Geocacher Cache" - thanks Geocaching Australia.

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28-Sep-17
Walking backwards through the series, this cache saw us walk back into cover instead of being out in the open and our gps got a little sulky about that. It had been used to having great reception and now decided that it would take us back and forwards a few times before revealing the cache position. We,weren't to,be fooled for long though, logged the sheet and collected the required info. TFTC
 
29-Jul-17
For most of the walk from Narawntapu we had our rain gear on due to the occasional light rain - which always seemed about to get heavier. Fortunately it didn't and we decided to stop at this cache to remove our rain coats as they can make for rather warm walking. It was a bushwalking club trip and though we were the only cachers in the group the others knew all about it and humoured us whilst we made the quick find.
 
10-Jul-17
After leaving number 4 we continued on a track that was still sandy but becoming white in colour rather than yellow and had fewer leaves, needles and bark. The terrain was undulating so we felt we were getting our daily exercise and we made our way up, across, down the up again. All the time we watch the ever changing view of the sea below.

We were surprised that we hadn't seen any birds in the scrub beside the track. We had also seen little evidence of the presence of wombats. Past memories of walking in this area and on near by tracks are of ever dodging the square bricks left behind by wombats who frequent this area. We are aware of the decimation of the wombat population at Bakers Beach on the western end of this park by mange but had not realised that it has affected wombats on the Badgers Head at the eastern end of the park.

We were please to see that there was no rubbish left by walkers in this area. It is really nice to walk in areas that are not made unpleasant buy the carelessness of some human beings passing though.

Again the coordinates for this cache were spot on and Mrs Y'stassie soon spotted the hide. This time it was her turn to drop the container when she first spotted the cache guardian, harmless as it was. She almost forgot to check for the clue. Container and contents were in excellent condition. After signing the log the container was replaced as found and the camo cover replaced so that it again looked like part of the landscape and would only attract a second glance of a passing geocacher. Time to move on to number six.

Thanks Sirius Tas for another themed cache in this series even if it did give us a little start.
 
18-May-17
Congrats to dankpig on FTF...well done...cheers.
 
14-May-17
Lovely coastal scrub and enjoying the peace and solitude of the place.. thanks..!!
 
12-May-17
Enjoy!
 
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