GeoArt Fish 15 Tasmania, Australia
By DEZ055 on 19-Jan-21. Waypoint GA20122
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | GeoArt |
Container: | Small |
Coordinates: | S41° 11.564' E146° 1.641' (WGS 84) |
55G 418436E 5439391N (UTM) | |
GeoArt Coordinates: | S41° 5.046' E146° 5.989' (WGS 84) |
31N 166021E 0N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 408 m |
Local Government Area: | Central Coast |
Description
Hidden as Part of the GeoArt games.
This Series will take you on along the road from the Mt Gnomon carpark towards Mt Duncan on Ironcliffe road, some of this road is accessable by a 2wd but there are other parts that will require some ground clearance,
A 4x4 will make all these caches a driveby, but it would also be a pleasant walk from the Mt Gnomon carpark.
All caches are no more than 3m from the track in this series and have a pen or pencil, a logbook and a stash note.
GPS Quality maybe inconsistent in this area. Take note of the Hint to aid in your search.
RHS and LHS are referenced when walking from Gnomon to Duncan
Hints
Onfr bs gerr, haqre cvyr bs ebpxf, EUF genpx |
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Decode |
Logs
Day two of our geoart weekend as it seems to have turned into. Overcast and a bit drizzly today but that's the coin flip.
We did wonder at the landslide in the area but luckily not really near the cache so all good.
We did wonder at the landslide in the area but luckily not really near the cache so all good.
Bored this morning so I took a drive up to to the Dial Range to do a spot of fishing. Easy find with the hint. Onward to the next fishing spot. TFTC
Another quick find on Mr Beetle's side.
The caches in this series with the laminated card are certainly easier to return than the ones with the paper information. We did notice that quite a few of the paper contents in some of the caches are getting a bit scrunched.
Thanks.
The caches in this series with the laminated card are certainly easier to return than the ones with the paper information. We did notice that quite a few of the paper contents in some of the caches are getting a bit scrunched.
Thanks.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Hi dez055
An early morning start, meeting up with the Blue Flier at 0630 hours for a Sundey trip to the NW Coast
Crossed the middle of Tasmania, collecting GAs and Gcs on the way
The objectives for the day were "Sailboat Geoart", "F Fairway GeoArt" and the "Lighting Bolt GeoArt" series
This cache was found and Sainted at 1152 hours with Budge
Found this road and scenery very interesting, especially when the motor bikes went past
The ferns were great
Thanks for placing the cache for our enjoyment
Cheers OldSaint
An early morning start, meeting up with the Blue Flier at 0630 hours for a Sundey trip to the NW Coast
Crossed the middle of Tasmania, collecting GAs and Gcs on the way
The objectives for the day were "Sailboat Geoart", "F Fairway GeoArt" and the "Lighting Bolt GeoArt" series
This cache was found and Sainted at 1152 hours with Budge
Found this road and scenery very interesting, especially when the motor bikes went past
The ferns were great
Thanks for placing the cache for our enjoyment
Cheers OldSaint
Rated: for Overall Experience
Another Sunday trip to the Northwest coast to grab GCA caches with Oldsaint. Certainly, a day that I kept Oldsaint moving the whole day as he collected 50 GCA caches during the day. Personally, I think I found slightly more, including a couple of puzzles that I had solved but not collected.
The trip started at a leisurely 6.30 am and while going over the highland route we started our first of three major GCA trails at 10.30. The trip over the highlands was worth the detour, with a First to find at the "Bridge over Ouse" and a WhereIgo that I had solved for the central highlands a long time ago. The three main runs we took on today, were the "Challenging" Sailboat Geoart, the "tricky" F Fairway and the "very clever" Lighting bolt caches. I have to say that the lighting bolt caches had a cache design I had never seen before, so was an absolute highlight.
Thank you for placing these caches for our enjoyment
The trip started at a leisurely 6.30 am and while going over the highland route we started our first of three major GCA trails at 10.30. The trip over the highlands was worth the detour, with a First to find at the "Bridge over Ouse" and a WhereIgo that I had solved for the central highlands a long time ago. The three main runs we took on today, were the "Challenging" Sailboat Geoart, the "tricky" F Fairway and the "very clever" Lighting bolt caches. I have to say that the lighting bolt caches had a cache design I had never seen before, so was an absolute highlight.
Thank you for placing these caches for our enjoyment
Caching today with whitewebbs and this geoart series was on our to do list.
Enjoyed the journey along Ironcliffe Rd, a beautiful location to explore.
Excellent hints made for quick finds.
Many thanks dez055 for a great geoart series, a must do if in the area.
Enjoyed the journey along Ironcliffe Rd, a beautiful location to explore.
Excellent hints made for quick finds.
Many thanks dez055 for a great geoart series, a must do if in the area.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Out and about caching in the area with Tassie Trekkers and stopped to locate this cool geoart. Thanks for creating the fish and setting up the hides. The extensive hints were appreciated and made for quick finds. TFTGA
Rated: for Overall Experience
Refer to our log for GeoArt Fish 1 for detailed comments. This cache was a quick find. The cache and contents were in good condition. Thanks for the cache and the series.
Hi Dez055...the gpsr was all over the place at times but with exc hints soon zoned into gz where another blank log enabled a FTF.
Just starting to get daylihht now around 05:50 and could sign the log without the aid of the torch.
Many thanks for the series...having a ball out here...cheers ST.
Just starting to get daylihht now around 05:50 and could sign the log without the aid of the torch.
Many thanks for the series...having a ball out here...cheers ST.
Rated: for Overall Experience