PTiaB #13 (Power Trail in a Box) Point Lonsdale, Victoria, Australia
By caughtatwork on 03-Jun-18. Waypoint GA12365
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | Traditional |
Container: | Micro |
Coordinates: | S38° 17.453' E144° 36.853' (WGS 84) |
55H 291350E 5759217N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 11 m |
Local Government Area: | Queenscliffe |
Description
A Power Trail in a Box
Point Lonsdale Lighthouse is close to the township of Point Lonsdale in the dragonZone of Queenscliffe. It stands at the eastern end of the Bellarine Peninsula, on the western side of the entrance to Port Phillip from Bass Strait, on a headland overlooking the "Rip", a stretch of water considered one of the ten most treacherous navigable passages in the world, and the only seaborne approach to Melbourne.
Take a few moments to visit the lighthouse and grab the virtual geocache for the Lighthouses of VIC - Point Lonsdale Lighthouse listing. Then when you are done with that return to the carpark, find this geocache and then take a few minutes to return to your car to make you log.
Why return to the car? Well this is a Power Trail in a Box. Inside this 2 litre "Home Base" there are 20 film canisters, each a geocache in their own right. You log Home Base using the full size log book and each of the 20 film canisters by opening each canister and making your log on the scroll inside the canister. When you are done you will have collected the full Power Trail of 21 geocaches all while sitting in your car. Geocaching cannot get much easier than that.
This Power Trail in based on the same concept in the ACT called IAATN Power Trail in a Can and for those who are interested in chasing numbers, this is the perfect way to build those numbers without the effort or exertion that follows after walking 5 kilometres.
Given this is a box of 21 geocaches, please rehide the Home Base geocache well so it doesn't go missing and lose all 21 of these bautiful geocaches and watch out for muggles qas they will appear along the path out of nowehere.
Hints
Onfr / ebbgf bs gur snyyra gerr 2z sebz gur cngu |
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Decode |
Logs
Signed in the comfort of my car.
Thanks c@w
Thanks for this and the rest of the series.
We set up a system, one opened the other signed.
We got through this mini power trail in a box quickly while enjoying our visit to Point Lonsdale.
Thanks caughtatwork for the caches.
All caches signed and replaced as found.
Thanks for the series Caughtatwork
#937
Suscoe enjoyed sitting in the car following our daily masked and sanitized walk.
A few other people were out enjoying their daily exercise in the sun as well.
We worked our way through the logs.
Staying at Geelong we planned to cache in and around Queenscliff today. A beautiful area to visit and explore, made a quick find here and returned to the car to complete signing duties of the 21 caches.
Many thanks Caughtatwork 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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Thanks for this cache in the series Caughtatwork. These twenty will get us one day closer to reaching the Blaze DragonZone Trophy - I Want it All - where we need to find 50 or more valid dragonZone geocaches on each day of the month.
Arrived at GZ and soon had the PT in hand. We then headed over to the nearby board riders club to sit at the picnic table and start the signing duties. The weather was ok at this stage and sitting there 'opening' and 'signing' was rather pleasant. Once the duties were completed, everything was packed up and returned to it's hidey hole. From there we headed up to the lighthouse and then down to the pier. Haven't been down this was for quite a few years, so it was interesting to see the area again.
Have found a couple of these PT's around home, however it was good to find one in a different part of the country.
Thanks caughtatwork.....a great addition to our weekend away.
2TF after the early edition of this year's World Wide Flash Mob in Leopold.
Logging caches at a frenetic pace... 21 Second-to-find smileys in the space of five minutes? Definitely a personal record.
Thanks, C@W for such a fun activity.
GCA#418
Friday the thirteenth is a special day for us.
Bot of my sons were born on the 13th.
Bradley, (born on a Monday) who spurred me into geocaching, although I already had an account, I hadn't actually ever bothered looking for one until he proposed to his girlfriend by hiding the engagement ring in a geocache. A Sards Wondersoap bottle actually.
Jeremy, (born on Friday the Thirteenth, a day we chose, as the surgeon was then going of 4 weeks leave)
Always a treat to find a cache numbered 13.
A joint effort by Muggle Hubby and myself. I found the main cache, he retrieved it, and we did as you suggested, took it back to the car.
There he opened each log, passed it to me to number, date and sign, before handing it back to him to put back in it’s container securely.
Thanks for this fun filled cache container. I’m amazed it hadn’t been found already.
It gives me great delight to claim First To Find on this one.
Please forgive the copied logs.