More Traffic Control - Western Ring Path St Albans, Victoria, Australia
By caughtatwork on 01-Jul-17. Waypoint GA10342

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Type: Traditional
Container: Small
Coordinates: S37° 46.005' E144° 48.896' (WGS 84)
  55H 307539E 5817815N (UTM)
Elevation: 50 m
Local Government Area: Brimbank

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More Traffic Control - Western Ring Path

The Western Ring Path is the continuation of the Western Freeway Path along the Western Ring Road and provides opportunity for some walking or cycling along a nicely made asphalt path way.

There is no need to head up to the traffic control sign to find this geocache. A 200ml Sistema will await you near the gate. Please try and replace the cover so the geocache can't be seen by passersby.

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Ng gur tngr cbfg haqre gur fgbarf.
ROT 13: ABCDEFGHIJKLM
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ
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17-Apr-23
Today we started with the Western Ring Path series of caches then headed over to Cairnlea to find some more in that area. We had selected 36 caches to find and this was one on our list. Unfortunately, we could only manage 24 finds, the rest were DNF"S.

Cache and contents were dry and in good order.

Thanks caughtatwork.

 
04-Feb-18
18:10
Well.

This wasn't the day I'd planned, but family matters had turned the weekend on its head. Between sleeping in after the fun of caching in the dark until so late it was almost early, and staying at home to referee while the better half ran some errands, it wasn't until mid afternoon that I rolled out the gate.

Finally logging my first cache for the day after crossing the Whitten Bridge, I continued anticlockwise around the Ring Road, bagging 42 finds, and a handful of DNFs.

Thanks, C@W... today's haul has gone a long way toward my ambition of getting my GA logs over 10% of the GC total.

GCA#273
 
24-Jul-17
#GA1898 - 12:41; Day two of a caching mission to Victoria with Sol de lune. Our major goal for the week is to complete the SSS and other series along the Western Freeway/Ring Road and to then collect enough GCA caches around Docklands to bring our total finds for the day to 100+ which would build our trophy cabinets a bit more as we complete a few more 'missions'. This was one of 82 finds in just under 6 hours along the various series, where we only had the one DNF! We finished the freeway section and had now turned north to take on the 'ring path'. Last find for this stretch of the series. Now for the ride back to the start and a spot of lunch! Apologies for the mostly generic logs. TFTC caughtatwork Very HappyClan Cerberus
 
24-Jul-17
Back at the next section of series and again it was just a matter of following the GPSr, dropping the bike and grabbing the cache. In most cases it was that simple and we just plodded along cache after cache. I think we were starting to slow as the wind picked up...nothing kills a ride like riding into the wind.

All was good though and unless stated, all caches were found in good condition.

Thanks for this one C@W.....
 
18-Jul-17
I enjoyed my walk along the Western Ring Rd path, south of the Western Freeway, a few weeks ago with my niece, so today I planned to cycle the northern section. I have not cycled very often in the recent past but I knew that the path was mostly flat so I should not get into too much difficulty. I ended up finding 25 caches in 4 hours, with a short stop to discuss geocaching with two police officers and another stop to chat with a VicRoads worker.
Thank you caughtatwork for this series. Clapping

This is the northern most point of my bicycling today. After finding and signing this log I took a photo of the nearby advertising sign and then I cycled back to More Park to start the southern section of my caching day.
 
18-Jul-17
Planning for this trip began in June - we knew we would be heading to Adelaide but which way would we go? This depended on our targets. We looked at our list of unclaimed Dragon Zone trophies and picked out several that we could feasibly collect the required number of finds to qualify for the trophy. We then had to identify caches that would meet our targets and from here it was time to plan a route that would take us past the caches we had identified. Any caches too far off our route were discarded and replaced by suitable alternatives.

All was running smoothly until the Christmas in July game was announced. We would be travelling in the latter part of the game. It was difficult to include this in our target caches as we did not know what was required. Once the game began and we understood what we needed to do we could then add other caches to the target list.

We were just getting our heads, yes all four of them, around this when more Dragon Zone trophies were added. Which ones could we meet and which should we ignore? Do we need to add more GA caches and/or do we need to change our route and our targets? We decided on our target list and then our route and timeline. We had just drawn a line under everything and were about to begin printing our caching booklets, route maps and target lists when caught@work published 23 new caches on the Western Ring Path. Earlier we had decided on the caches in the Edgewater Walk series. If we added the new ones on the Western Ring Path and as many of the CCC series as possible, we could probably reach the required number of caches to qualify for the Dragon Zone trophies “Restraining Order Stalker” (Find 100 DZ caches hidden by the same cacher) and “Obsession!=Insanity” (find 50 DZ caches in a day). As the latter would give us our first Blaze Trophy, it was decided to alter everything to include the CCC series.

We usually head out of the Melbourne CBD as soon as we disembark from The Spirit of Tasmania as we do not enjoy city caching. If we were going to tackle the CCC series we would have to start in Docklands, then move to the Western Ring Path. Caches in these series also carry nice points for the Christmas in July game. New lists drawn up, alterations made to the route and maps. New line drawn and printing and collating begun. No major changes now (unless something significant gets published just before we leave – we cannot be too inflexible when caching is involved).

By contrast to our experience in Docklands earlier in the day, our GPS units behaved faultlessly on this section of the Western Ring Path with very accurate coordinates being recorded for each cache.

This was the last cache we searched for today and we were pleased that accurate co-ordinates led to a quick find as our feet were starting to complain about all the walking we had done today on hard surfaces. After replacing the cache in its secure hide we retraced our steps back to the car.

Thanks caught@work for this cache and all the caches you have placed along the Western Ring Road Path. They have become a recent focus for us as we travelled through Melbourne. And we are nolonger practising for our dissertation but starting to write theses. We found 62 caches today two GC caches and 60 GA caches one of which was placed by Sol De Lune, The rest were caught@work caches so we think that we have certainly stalked you today caught@work. We thoroughly enjoyed this series and all the caches found today. Thank you again.
 
16-Jul-17
***FTF***

Today was the perfect day to pick up some GCA smileys.

Xmas in July points need to be scored.

I threw the bike in the car and parked in a supermarket car park close by.

This was the last stop on a 2 hr tour by bike today.

was around 15km and took just on 2 hrs.

The last was a quick find too.

Only one DNF and plenty of finds.

TFTC Very Happy
 
01-Jul-17
Published for the Christmas in July game if you need a new geocache or two.
 
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