Hopwood's Vault Echuca, Victoria, Australia
By WazzaAndWenches on 26-Apr-18. Waypoint GA11096

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Type: Multi-cache
Container: Small
Coordinates: S36° 7.498' E144° 44.000' (WGS 84)
  55H 296017E 5999811N (UTM)
Elevation: 100 m
Local Government Area: Campaspe

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Hopwood, Henry (1813–1869)
It is our painful duty to announce the death of Mr. Henry Hopwood, the founder of the town of Echuca, who expired at his residence, Conolly Street, at 5 o'clock yesterday morning. 

We need scarcely say that the intelligence of his demise threw a gloom over the town, for the deceased gentleman was so universally known and respected that it would have been strange had that not been the case. 

Mr. Hopwood was born in the year 1805, at Bolton-le-Moors, Lancashire, and he left England in the year 1834. He first visited the Murray in 1850, as clerk to a boiling-down establishment, an institution which then, as in these days, was extensively patronised; but the outbreak of the goldfields caused an enormous advance in the price of stock, and the boiling-down collapsed. Mr. Hopwood, with the discrimination which distinguished him in after life, fixed upon Echuca as a site whereupon a township might at some day or other find a place. He erected a public house, which is still in existence, and until lately was known as "Hopwood's Old House." At this time the only ferry across the river Murray, from Goolwa to Wahgunyah, was at Moama, then known as Maiden's Punt, distant only three miles by river and one and a half by land from the site fixed upon for the Victorian township; but Mr. Hopwood boldly built a punt, and successfully plied it, establishing in the course of time a crossing place at Echuca. His next step was the erection of the Bridge Hotel — a building which would reflect credit upon any town in the colony — and he subsequently bridged the Murray by means of pontoons. In order to facilitate the transit of travelling stock to the Sandhurst [Bendigo] and Melbourne markets, Mr. Hopwood, at a large cost, threw a bridge over the Campaspe River. This bridge was built upon entirely new principles, and subjected to very severe tests before it was placed in position. At the time the railway was being pushed on towards Sandhurst he bethought himself of the advantages which would accrue from an extension of this line to the Murray, and he made many representations upon the subject. The scheme was finally accomplished, and it is due to that eminent statesman, the Hon. John O'Shanassy, to mention that it was under his immediate auspices that the Murray was first tapped by the iron horse. During this time Mr. Hopwood conducted all his business, including that of a large store, in the most enterprising spirit, and when a population became settled in the town, he gradually withdrew from active life — retaining only his punts and pontoon bridge. The property accumulated by him, and the profits arising from tenements formerly in his occupation readily permitted him to do this, and he accordingly built a handsome villa, and found in the cultivation of his vineyard and grounds an occupation congenial to his tastes. Some disputes, however, respecting his right to the ferries within a certain distance of Echuca led him recently to visit Sydney and to this journey, together with the harassed state of his mind, may be ascribed his death.

The cache...

The given coordinates will bring you to Hopwood's Vault in Echuca Cemetery. To find the cache you will need to project a point 53m away at a bearing of 225°

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12-Oct-22
We arrived in Echuca ahead of the forecast rain bomb so tried to grab as many caches and adventure labs as possible before the big event starts. This one was on the hit list. The puzzle had been solved for a while, just needed to be close enough to find it. Thanks for the cache and the puzzle
 
12-May-22
I mosied on over here to complete the namesake Adventure Lab making this one too opportunistic to pass by. WinkVery Happy With the projection done, it didn't take long before I was logging the find at 14:35. Dancing

TNLNSL. Thanks WazzaAndWenches.
 
17-Jan-22
#GA5559 - 09:35; Day 3 of the Wang Mega tour with Sol de lune. Today we are headed west from our overnighter at the Falcon Hotel (great meals and hospitality) caching our way to Mildura, the next stop on our itinerary. After claiming the "Downunder Dunny" we were on the road again and passing through Echuca where several of the CO's caches were on the list. This was another which we had DNFd on an earlier visit. Having honed our projection skills a few months back on an entertaining multi in Canberra, this one was quite a bit easier with substantially fewer WPs Dancing Made our way along to GZ and happily added our names to the log. TFTC WazzaAndWenches Very HappyClan Cerberus
 
17-Jan-22
LuckyL10n and I attended the Mega at Wangaratta and then headed to Mildura as LL had some non caching business to sort, and Echuca was our first overnight stop. The plan was to grab a few GCA caches that we had DNF'd on a previous visit. No issues today with this one today and once at GZ the cache was soon in hand. Log was signed, cache replaced and we off few more.

Thanks WandW...a fun little cache to help brush up on our projection skills....and clean up and old DNF.
 
27-Oct-21
We attempted this cache some time ago but it was missing. Today we quietly crept through the gate so we didn't disturb mourners before coming to gz. On this occasion cache was 15m out by our gps , but cache sense prevailed and container was quickly in hand.
TFTC SL
 
 
29-Dec-19
Cache replaced, moved and page updated for new location.
 
27-Dec-19
Well... here's where things get entertaining...

I was bored out of my gourd and headed out for a walk despite the predicted 40-degree temperatures. A few finds led me past the new roundabout to the cemetery, where, on my way to log a mystery cache nearby, I swung by my calculated coordinates for this cache. There, on the ground, were the sun-damaged remains of a Sistema, the plastic front of a notepad and a stash note. So I gathered up the pieces, signed the remains of the log cover and left them neatly near where I found them.

Meaning to drop the CO a line, I claimed a find on the other cache, walked back to the port and downed a camel's hump worth of water at the bubbler (yes, I had water with me, and had refilled it several times, but it went into the system almost as fast). The temperature surpassed predictions on the way back interstate and through the town, and the beer tasted bloody good after I walked in the door.

Anyway, needless to say, I'm crap at administrative details, so that message never happened.

Fast forward a month or so, and I bumped into two parts of the team at an event in Shep. Wazza mentioned he'd replaced the cache and altered the multi to suit.

I could probably claim a find, but I think I'll leave it as another excuse to get out next time I'm up by the river.
 
04-Dec-19
Offline until I can replace and find a better location for GZ.
 
17-Nov-19
No joy here today and a conversation with the CO suggests it is in fact missing..... Sad
 
17-Nov-19
On the way home from the St Arnaud Mega with LuckyL10n and stopped in Echuca for a few caches.

Tis was an interesting multi, from both a topic and execution point. Worked out where we should be, but alas the cache wasn't to be found. Speaking with the CO later, the thought was it was missing. Oh well, no doubt we'll be at some future stage so will try again.

Thanks anyway W&W...
 
06-Apr-19
After speaking with the CO, we took a couple of goes at this but no luck today.
 
13-Sep-18
Can't believe that we got a FTF on a GCA cache published back in April. That would never happen in Tassie with a lot of cachers there who really support the GCA website.
We didn't have a compass but the GPS set up permanently in the van has a north pointing arrow so we found the vault, roughly knew where we had to go and paced out the required distance. Unfortunately this didn't pan out all that well and we then spent about 15 minutes searching in the wrong place. It was only as we were leaving that we decided to check something else and BINGO there was the cache container.
Took the FTF prize although it wouldn't scratch, think its been there too long. Pretty sure you can take them in and get them checked anyway. What a bonus if we won some money?? It wouldn't get much better than that.
Just a final note that road works meant we had a bit of trouble accessing this one.
Thanks.
 
29-Apr-18
Geosportz 2018 brings on another new cache Dancing
 
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