4. High Road to Canberra Collector, New South Wales, Australia
By Sol de Lune on 18-May-17. Waypoint GA10243

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Type: Traditional
Container: Large
Coordinates: S34° 56.322' E149° 22.902' (WGS 84)
  55H 717517E 6131164N (UTM)
Elevation: 872 m
Local Government Area: Yass Valley

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The High Road to Canberra.

This road runs from Collector to Gundaroo...high above the usual route of the Federal Highway that runs from Collector to Canberra, and offers some great views over Lake George.     Total distance is just 24 klms, with 18 of that being a good, well maintained dirt road.

This series of 20 caches are spread over the 18 klms of the dirt road and are made up of 5 of the usual Sistema type containers, but also a variety of containers sourced from a local Canberra recycle depot...with some very interesting and different types of containers.    You won't have any issues finding any of them, however, there maybe a photo in the gallery of the more interesting ones.     The size of the caches range from a single 'micro' to about 5 'large' size containers...so there is a bit of variety in that as well.

All GZ's will have an area that is safe it park in, or at least a wider part of the road that will have visibility in both directions.

The number sequence for the caches runs from Collector to Gundaroo, however you can do the series in the reverse direction if you need to.    The caches are on both sides of the road.......and the road does have some light traffic, but you could also drive the entire length and not see another car.   Time of day/week will dictated that.

Allow a couple of hours to make all the finds, and to check out the views along the way.    Remember, it's not a race, so take your time and enjoy the area.   Once you finish and after you head through Gundaroo towards Canberra, the Sutton Bakery would be a good spot for a bit of lunch/morning or afternoon smoko. 

Hope you enjoy a different route to get to Canberra.....

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Hc gur fybcr va gur ovt ubyybj.....
ROT 13: ABCDEFGHIJKLM
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Logs

11-Mar-24
Managed to get the tin open, contents remain nice and dry. Thanks for the cache Sol de lune
 
08-Jun-20
I could not open this one. Biscuit tin is jammed (pardon the pun). Got home to find that I had already found this one...and 3 or 4 others too.
 
13-Mar-20
This was a weekend of events and epic cache days. It started with a Friday afternoon back road trip to Goulburn to visit 11 Australian Animals series caches and the two events. Saturday started with a fun event celebrating a special day of the year followed by caches targeting DT grid caches. Sunday was another trip to Goulburn where I finally managed to visit the Ridge Road caches above Lake George. In Goulburn along with the two events I did the Graveyard Adventure Labs and the caches associated with that. My weekend finished on Monday with another walk along the Molonglo to get a Where-i-go and an unexpected challenge cache.

On the way to Goulburn I also manages to locate 19 out of 20 in the High road series. A great way to fill in the afternoon.

Thanks.
TNLN
**Albida**
 
08-Jul-19
Found after attending the Oz Geomuster 2019 - The Gong! Big Grin

Out caching with The Empire Cool

Day 4 of our interstate trip. Today we head for home. We wanted to head out grabbing a few caches along the way. All in all a great, albeit a long day. Another area I would never have visited without caching. Big Grin
Thanks for the cache Sol de lune. Appreciate your efforts. Clapping
- P
 
18-May-19
As my daughter had a party at home to which I wasn't invited I decided to stay the night elsewhere and hoping to find my house in one piece tomorrow. Drove all the way to Collector and then Gundaroo to start this part of the trail to Yass. As I started late I only just made it to Yass before it was pitch dark. Good fun on much more busy road then expected. Had to use stealth a lot of times. All caches found well and thanks for placing them!
TFTC Wilbert67
 
27-Apr-19
Day 16 Mainland trip
Having left Canberra behind we are now in Goulburn and headed out to find a few GCA caches and this was one. Thanks for placing along this high road as we wouldn't have even gone this way except for geocaching. TFTC
 
We found your cache today while we are staying in Yass on our way to the Mega TFTC
 
12-Apr-19
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Today we tackled this High Road series with Gullivers Travels54 and enjoyed the scenery along the way.

Many thanks Sol de lune for publishing this cache and adding to our geocaching experience.

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11-Jan-19
I was out caching by myself today and decided to have an early start to be home again before the forecast storms arrived. I succeeded in that, but I didn't finish all the caches I was hoping to. I have never travelled that road before and I didn't realise how pretty the country is up there - and I was incredibly delighted when on approaching GZ #1, I could appreciate the views from the top - how wonderful they are. All the coordinates were great which meant easy finds. Caches mostly were in good condition and notes will be sent to the CO re the individual caches that require it. TFT series of caches SDL All logs signed. ClappingDancing
 
24-Dec-18
Wow didn't expect that. hard to remove lid.... very hard. TFTC
 
18-Sep-18
I had a reasonable day with the usual DNFs. Waymarked Collector, moved a bunch of moveables & enjoyed the dirt road. Didn't get to the very end as a long way back so bailed at 4 pm. Plenty of roos about but no snakes, despite it being warm. Thanks for the variety of hides & containers. (No wife or girl friend - Ha).
 
29-Dec-17
Found 7:22pm with girlfriend. We had travelled here via Bugendore picking up a few GC and GA caches along the way then stopping at Collector for a drink at the hotel and the round trip entailed finding these caches along the high road but we had left for the trip a little late in the day. I didn’t quite expect the road to be dirt either so the drive in my road vehicle was going to be a little more sedate than usual. A quick look around and I soon had the cache in hand. The views are now starting to appear and really cool from some locations along the way. Signed the log and then returned cache to hiding spot.
Thanks for the cache.
*Overall Experience: 3*
 
27-Dec-17
Went out with KittyKatch and Joolay to hide some caches for the State of the Nation game and we decoded to grab this series as well. It was the perfect day for it and we had a lot of fun and laughs, quite easy to find. tftc Sol De Lune
 
27-Dec-17
A beaut series of caches with lots to keep a cacher interested. I loved the different combinations of size, type and hide. Thanks again Sol
 
27-Dec-17
Found out with Kittykatch and Darzee Di getting some SoN caches and some that are not. Lovely day to be out and about.
 
23-Dec-17
Came down with alnic39 for a day trip into ACT we had teamMerlin & Splitty Miller JJCC catch up with us before we entered ACT. Had a few caches targeted we got to some but missed others that we didn't get too. The main ones we got were Geocache, Canberra Nature Park, I Dunno and started to collect some of the UGC caches. It got quite warm into the early 30°& most of the caches were in Mulligans Flat area so the rock base warmed up a bit as well.

This was where the others caught up with us. After finding 1. High Road to Canberra we moved on to 4. It was a quick find but that was about all. The cache containe has some rust 8n spots so made it really hard to open finally made by which time the others had caught up. NOTE to self may need to add something to free rust to my caching toolkit. May need a larger kit bag too while I'm at it

Signed the log and replaced as found. Both the cache and log are in good condition apart from the difficulty opening. Thanks for the cache Sol de lune
 
23-Dec-17
Found on a GCA incursion into the ACT!
 
03-Nov-17
The light through the trees at this time of day made the area very pretty and we enjoyed our walk or scramble up to this cache. Our GPS was a little unsteady, maybe due to the rush to Goulburn and back, so it took a little longer to locate the box. A mob of sheep nearby bleated plaintively - maybe they were trying to tell us someone had eaten all the Christmas fare the container once held.

The container and contents were in good condition. After signing the log we beat a hasty retreat as parking was tight and the odd car, usually a four wheel drive, was still trickling by.

Thanks for the cache Sol de Lune.
 
After a caching run to Goulburn took the scenic route back home via Collector, Gundaroo and Gungahlin. An easy find, thanks.
 
30-May-17
GCA 1539. Found on a cool dark night.

At least it wasn't a dark and stormy night ! Found the nice container, slightly wet but the log is all good.

TFTC !!
 
30-May-17
I have said this many times before, caching in high heels is not helpful!....on top of that we were there in the dark. Still managed (eventually) to clamber up towards GZ and sign the log. Cache was a little wet inside but the log is fine for now.
 
28-May-17
After doing the chocolate factory series last week, decided to do this trail today. Trail completed in reverse order - all caches found OK. It was quite cold and windy along the trail today, especially at the higher caches. Occasional drizzle, but the rain held off. Good to see a variety of cache containers and hides. Good to see a cache near the Chaton ridge aviation facility.

Thanks,
 
19-May-17
A small diversion on my way to work. I managed to dodge the rain and really enjoyed the variety of containers. All were found without any dramas and all had blank log books. So I was very happy with the *FTF*, the views and the nice little drive in the country.
Thanks Sdl for the cache and the fun.
 
19-May-17
#ga1736 - 12:40; I saw this series published last night and decided to get out along the gravel road today before the forecast rain descended on the district. It took just over an hour from finding the first one, to emerging back onto sealed road just as the showers arrived. Managed to locate all of the caches in reverse order and no ladder was required. A couple took a bit longer than the others, but that was mainly because I left the GPSr in the car for all but two or three where I needed extra help. Apologies for the generic logs. TFTC Sol de lune Very HappyClan Cerberus
 
19-May-17
Out this morning finding GAs with Just a cacher in the rain. What could be more fun??!!
Thanks for the caches, Sol!
 
19-May-17
We noticed that these had been published overnight, so we took off for a short road trip before work.
The air was cool and crisp, with a nice fress breeze, and those tiny rain drops that come at you sideways like slivers of ice - I was in my element. Clapping

We managed to find all but one, and that one was a bit out of reach for old, tired bodies today. I could definitely see where I think it is, but didn't have a handy ladder. For once, the Bunny was unable to climb or stretch - out of practice, I keep telling him!

Thanks for hiding these, Sol. I managed to put swaps in some of them.
 
 
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