Princes Highway Puzzles #2 Woronora Dam, New South Wales, Australia
By
Team MavEtJu on 10-Jan-18. Waypoint GA11570
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | Unknown or Mystery |
Container: | Small |
Coordinates: | S34° 9.863' E150° 56.868' (WGS 84) |
56H 310834E 6217714N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 266 m |
Local Government Area: | Wollongong City |
Description
Princes Highway Puzzles #2
The Princes Highway is a major road in Australia, extending from Sydney to Port Augusta via the coast through the states of New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia. It has a length of 1,941 kilometres (along Highway 1) or 1,898 kilometres via the former alignments of the highway, although these routes are slower and connections to the bypassed sections of the original route are poor in many cases.
The highway follows the coastline for most of its length, and thus takes quite an indirect and lengthy route. For example, it is 1,040 kilometres from Sydney to Melbourne on Highway 1 as opposed to 870 kilometres on the more direct Hume Highway (National Highway 31), and 915 kilometres from Melbourne to Adelaide compared to 730 kilometres on the Western and Dukes Highways (National Highway 8). Because of the rural nature and lower traffic volumes over much of its length, the Princes Highway is a more scenic and leisurely route than the main highways between these major cities.
The Princes Highway as a named route came into being when pre-existing roads were renamed ‘Prince's Highway’ after the visit to Australia in 1920 of the Prince of Wales (later to become King Edward VIII and, after abdicating, the Duke of Windsor). South of Waterfall the highway is paralleled by the 55-kilometre Princes Motorway (national route M1) to the top of Bulli Pass outside the city of Wollongong, which carries the majority of traffic.
The location of the cache is: Twice as far from 0,0 as S 17° 04.525 E 75° 29.656 is.
Hints
Nobhg 10 zrgref va gur jbbq, 2.5 zrgref sebz gur tebhaq. |
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Decode |
Logs
Thanks again Team MavEtJu for the puzzle and the hide.
Myself and Goose had great fun finding this series, a couple of them took us a few minutes to find others we were right on the money to start with.
Thanks for a nice series to guide us to the Mega.
Thanks Team MavEtJu (great to catch up with you at the mega)
Thanks for the hide Team MavEtJu.
Staying at Cataract Park for the OzGeomuster we took the opportunity to find this series of caches. Spent some time solving these puzzles before we arrived and today we found them with whitewebbs.
Many thanks Team MavEtju for publishing this cache and adding to our geocaching experience.
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Now based at Cataract Park we headed out today with Tassie Trekkers to target this GCA series. We enjoyed all the puzzles and finding the hides. Found where cache should have been and attached back. TFTP
TFTC Wilbert67
Having solved most of the Princes Highway Puzzles, they were our main target today. All were found quickly & easily unless otherwise mentioned.
Having solved 21 out of 22 existing puzzles in the Princes Highway Puzzle Series we headed out for a run today to grab as many as we could for a last day grab of bonus dZ points. Next find of the day. All the finds were quick at GZ and the containers in good condition unless otherwise mentioned.
TFTC Team MavEtJu !! Appreciate the interesting series !
This series was the main focus of the day, although we managed a couple of other GCA caches that we pasted en-route. We solved all but one, and DNF'd one...so a good result really.
This was the only one where the co-ords didn't want to play the game. I had it one side of the road and LL had it on the other. LL found it, so all good in the finish.
Thanks TMEJ....a neat little trail that kept us on our toes.
Found an easy way to GZ after a little bit of back and forth. Spotted the cache retrieval "device" immediately, then soon spotted the cache on the ground underneath it. Container and log were still intact. Unable to figure out how to reattach the container, so wedged the cache into a spot close to the "device" (not at the height specified).
TFTC.
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