PCT #6 Rocky Outcrop Penguin, Tasmania, Australia
By sirius Tas on 08-Apr-18. Waypoint GA12067
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | Traditional |
Container: | Small |
Coordinates: | S41° 9.313' E146° 3.338' (WGS 84) |
55G 420763E 5443582N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 254 m |
Local Government Area: | Central Coast |
Description
The Penguin Cradle Trail, one of Tasmania's Eight Great Bushwalks, is an 80km walk that takes you from Penguin, a town on the North West Coast to the northern bdry of the Cradle Mountain NP. The walk gives a variety of experiences ranging from coastal views to mountain panoramas, from walking along a wild river to climbing over mountain ranges.
The PCT difficulty varies from easy/medium on the northern sections to quite difficult from Gunns Plains to Loongana Rd. and quite hard up over the Black Bluff Range and onto the Cradle Mt. NP.
Track notes and maps are available at.. http://www.nwwc.org.au/index.php/penguin-cradle-trail
Geocaches will be released in sections where possible to aid access, but will take some months to complete.
To complete the PCT series and to log the last cache, geocachers MUST LOG every geocache plus there will be randomly placed Penguin caches, where you will need to note which actual PCT # the penguin has been placed. These numbers will be required to access the last cache, which will have an appropriate reward for effort.
Most of the cache logs are in bison tubes, inside another container. A match is placed in the log to aid in rolling back up...so PLEASE make sure it goes back in to help other cachers.
All caches except the Penguins have an inkstick...so please take one with you plus notepad to record the Penguin #'s.
SO....ARE YOU up for a challenge?
If so...GLTA.....and please take all safety precautions at ALL TIMES.
Enjoy!
Hearty congrats to 2y'stassies for FTF...well done.
Hints
ROT 13: ABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ
Decode
Logs
TFTC
This was an easy find TFTC
Today we targetted the PCT trail with whitewebbs and gooseandegg. An enjoyable walk with stunning scenery beside the Leven River. A long but rewarding trek that continues up and up. Prolific manferns towered overhead, a beautiful part of the trail. Cache and contents in good condition.
Many thanks Sirius Tas for publishing this cache and adding to our geocaching experience.
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
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An unexpected call from relatives had Mum and I take a trip to the North West Coast on the 11th of May to visit with her brother in the Latrobe Hospital
As a result, I was able to take advantage of the situation and do some caching today
After finding caches around East Devonport this morning before our visit to the hospital today, I came over here and started the trail walk
Weather: 13 degrees Celsius Fine, sunny and blue skies with some cloud
Travel: For the day, I totalled 14.91 kilometres burning 2293 calories which required 19907 steps Needless to say, my legs are not in LOVE with me at the moment but they will learn to forgive me.
GA12067 “PCT#6 Rocky Outcrop”
A quick find once at ground zero
From number 5 to this cache has been taking me downhill and my head is saying "NOT LOOKING FORWARD TO WALKING BACK UP!"
Ground zero was easily recognised and the log book was signed quickly Sainting the cache at 1307 hours
All good with the cache
TFTC and cheers
OldSaint
A close inspection resulted in extraction of the well hidden cache and another blank log sheet giving us a second {FTF} at 8:10. We replaced the container under the watchful eye of a very large black cockatoo. Container and contents were in excellent condition.
Thanks for this cache Sirius Tas. We appreciate the effort you put into selecting your hiding spots and providing useful hints particularly in sensitive Forest reserves.