Sanctuary in the Hummocks South Hummocks, South Australia, Australia
By J_&_J on 25-Mar-06. Waypoint GA1640
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | Multi-cache |
Container: | Regular |
Coordinates: | S34° 2.645' E138° 7.931' (WGS 84) |
54H 235258E 6229245N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 59 m |
Local Government Area: | Barunga West |
Description
J & J's third geocache hide. A straightforward, easy multicache. Gather some numbers at the posted coordinates, substitute some letters for numbers, a little math, find the cache. Too easy.
The posted coordinates are for a cairn marking the site of the South Hummocks Methodist church. Sadly, not a trace of the church remains, but some of the original stones were saved, and are on display at this memorial. The dates, months and years listed on these stones are used to reveal the coordinates of the actual cache.
From the centre brass plaque, the earlier year = ABCD, the later year = EFGH.
From the left-most stone, the month = I, the date = JK, the year = LMNO.
From the centre stone, the year = PQRS.
From the right-most stone, the date = TU, the month = V, the year = WXYZ.
Cache can be found at:-
S 34° C (R-K) . V (S-J) C
E 138° N D . (Z-I) (G+E) (O-T)
Once the final coordinates have been reached, you will be hunting for a one litre black box. It is in a very obvious spot so shouldn't prove too hard to locate.
Happy hunting!
Hints
Jnvfg urvtug. |
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Decode |
Logs
Some calculations on the Mail Road soon had us driving up a pretty good track - the sign is gone but the cache lives on!
tftc J&J
Noticed that the sanctuary sign has gone from the area around GZ but everything else was as I remember it.
Cache is in good condition still
Cheers & TFTC again J & J
On seeing our approach they quick marched up the hill We stayed well back so as not to tire them as we still had another 700 metres to our GZ
With another 300 metres to go we decided that maybe we should stop our accent to give the sheep a break when we noticed them all heading across the paddock to our right after disappearing into some nearby trees up ahead. We slowly made our way up a little further only to see where the fence was laying on the ground which the sheep were able to walk across easily. Looks like they knew where they were going.
We continued to the end of the track and made a quick find in a nice shady grove.
We are often amazed at how well some of these GCA caches continue undisturbed and in good condition for years on end. This one was no exception.
Many thanks J_&_J....we enjoyed this little adventure to break up the day....it would definitely get a favourite point if we could
I did part one of this cache years ago but took one look at the track to GZ (in the wet) and thought "I need a 4WD for this!". Today I was on my way home from Adelaide in Dad's Hilux and decided to make a little detour. Having now seen the track in the dry, I think my car probably would have made it to GZ in the right weather conditions. Anyway, nice to finally find this cache after starting it so long ago! A great little spot for a cache and a great view!
TFTC
As we headed to Point Turton we detoured to look for this cache. We enjoyed our trip to WP1 passing a number of large poultry farms and a variety of crops. We collected the data for determining GZ, another interesting piece of local history only to find we were still some distance from GZ. We were glad it was dry as, from past experience, we know these unsealed roads are treacherous when wet. When we were just over 400m from GZ we decided to park our 2wd Focus and walk the remaining distance. It was an enjoyable short walk uphill. The muggle sheep watched us with suspicion as we headed into the light scrub where we found a well hidden cache. The views across the gully and over the plain out to the sea where magnificent. After signing the log we took photos before heading back to the car. on the way back 3 torquoise parrots flew across our path.
The cache and contents were in excellent condition. Thanks for a really great caching experience J_&_J it is a pity more geocachers do not visit this site.
TFTC and the history
A nice spot for a detour. TFTC.