PCT #9 Keddies Creek Tributary Penguin, Tasmania, Australia
By sirius Tas on 08-Apr-18. Waypoint GA12070

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Type: Traditional
Container: Small
Coordinates: S41° 9.834' E146° 3.394' (WGS 84)
  55G 420852E 5442619N (UTM)
Elevation: 102 m
Local Government Area: Central Coast

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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.

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01-Jun-19
Today with the company of Trimbletas we completed the penguin to cradle track series and and a few others. We found 25 caches along the way with only 1 that we didn’t find. We majorly underestimated how long this walk would take from the start to hardstaff creek, there was a lot of challenges along the way. Once we finally made it to hardstaff creek we had to make a decision do we try to go out via the farm at purtons flats (we knew the farmer) or do we walk back. When we got back to where the pct track went off the gravel road we thought whether to go back along the river or to follow the gravel road out to dial road, decision was made to walk the gravel road back to dial road and have someone pick us up to take us back to the car at the start. The hill up from the pct track was brutal but once we got up it it was fairly easy walking till we had to climb up to dial road. Overall was a long but enjoyable day really had a great time completing this series.
Clan Cerberus
 
01-Jun-19
Found in the company of DEZ055. We couldn't have picked a better day than the first day of winter to tackle the Penguin Cradle Trail. I have been wanting to walk this trail for a long time. I have walked parts of the trail previously. This is my first attempt in walking from the Penguin end through to Hardstaff Creek. Well the legs are well and truly cooked today, but mission accomplished after walking roughly 23kms. We have completed all of the caches so far in this series.
This was an easy find TFTC Clan Cerberus
 
15-Jan-19
This was our last PCT cache for today and the turn around point. Keddies Creek was a mere trickle but again such a lovely area.
 
30-Dec-18
Mr whitewebbs, Mr Tassie Trekkers a goose and an egg (sounds like the start of a joke, but no joke) headed off early to walk the PCT trail. The walk started at the southern end at #23 and after 6 hours and 14 kms later we arrived at Penguin Cradle Trail No. 1 and the pick up point. It was a great trail with great company, fantastic weather and a great series of caches to find. Thanks sirius Tas for placing the caches along it. We found the whole series of the PCT caches and quite a few others along the way. It was an area Mr W had not been in before and he really enjoyed the trail. TFTC
 
30-Dec-18
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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.

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30-Dec-18
The calm before the storm. It was still reasonably flat here. I remember thinking 'I don't wan to put my hand in there' but I did anyway, and out came the cache Smile Walking the PCT trail from the southern end with whitewebbs and Tassie Trekkers, the egg and I had a wonderful but exhausting walk! We found every cache (so far??) in this series plus a couple of others along the way so we were pleased. Thanks for bringing us on another one of your adventure trails sirius Tas.
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16-Oct-18
Hi sirius
Did a quick trip to the NW Coast today; leaving home at 0600 hour and returning home at 2300 hours; the round trip taking a total of 764 kilometres
I found 20 caches requiring 16672 steps to walk 12.68 kilometres and burnt 2225 calories to find them
The weather was brilliant for most of the day; but got some rain while near the Dial Range and while at this cache
This cache was a quick find in a very pleasant spot
Sainted at 1457 hours as my first GA find of the day and the 8th find of this series; which I am enjoying immensely
TFTC and cheers
OldSaint
My finds: GCA 3195; GA 3557; Tot 6752
 
16-Jun-18
Keddies Creek, like Myrtle Creek was running very well from the rain we'd had over the last few days. Foamy tannin coloured water - very pretty. Quite a bit of fungus around as well. Lovely area the Dials.
 
13-Apr-18
Even though this section of the trail is relatively flat we had to take care as the many exposed, polished roots were very slippery and threatened to trip the unwary. We enjoyed the sound of running water not far from the trail. It is pleasing to see that yesterdays downpour was enough to replenish the small streams that flow into the creeks. We had several small water crossings to make along this section of the trail and were glad we were wearing our walking boots.

After a short time we approached the hide, our favorite for this section. After a short circuit of the object we spotted the hide and soon had the log in hand. An other blank log sheet and another {FTF} at 8:58. Even though the area was very damp the container and contents were in very good condition. This was the last find along this section of the trail as we had found PCT#10 some days ago.

Thanks for this cache in the PCT series Sirius Tas. We really enjoyed our morning walk along this section of the trail - makes a nice difference from our walks around town. We look forward to completing the next section in the future.
 
08-Apr-18
Enjoy!
 
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