“Rock on” on Warrego Way Queensland, Australia
By Tassie Trekkers on 09-Sep-18. Waypoint GA12968
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | Traditional |
Container: | Regular |
Coordinates: | S26° 38.538' E144° 48.822' (WGS 84) |
55J 282371E 7051319N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 286 m |
Local Government Area: | Quilpie |
Description
Take a break - find a cache
“Rock on” on Warrego Way
As you travel from Charleville to Quilpie on the Warrego Way there are not a lot of places to stop
and stretch the legs - here is an opportunity to do just that and find a cache at the same time
Ample room to stop even if towing a van
Cache contains logsheet only please bring your own pen.
Hints
Haqre ebpxf arkg gb ynetr ebpx |
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Decode |
Logs
TG47 and I are travelling east for a week or so before turning south towards home after being away since early March. In these western areas of Queensland the priorities are finding caches in each Dragonzone or LGA. This is our only opportunity to fulfill that challenge so we stopped on the side of the road and crossed over to begin our search. I was still wandering around trying to close in on GZ when TG47 uttered those delightful words which every cacher loves to hear. TYFTC Tassie trekkers my name is now inscribed in the log.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Found the cache on way home from Quilpie. container had water in it, and bag holding log as well. Dried everything out as best we could, and will check again next time we head to Quilpie,and add new log sheet if needed. Thanks for the cache, Tassie Trekkers.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Out in the outback on QOGM2019 preparation duties. Spent the last few days in the Blackall and Tambo areas and eventually made my way down to Adavale then up to Windorah then back to Quilpie for the night. On my way to Charleville and home this morning and had to stop for this one as I am a GCA active participant and it has been here unloved for too long. Quick find at 0700. The container had water in it but the log in the clip seal bag was dry. Drained the water out. Now for the rest of the 11 hour drive home. TFTC Tassie Trekkers.
Rated: for Overall Experience