HEC Derwent Scheme - Clarence Pipeline Tasmania, Australia
By Budgietas on 09-Jul-21. Waypoint GA22714

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Type: Traditional
Container: Small
Coordinates: S42° 10.440' E146° 25.186' (WGS 84)
  55G 452077E 5330741N (UTM)
Elevation: 658 m
Local Government Area: Central Highlands

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HEC Derwent Scheme

Construction of the Derwent hydropower scheme began in 1934 and the last power station was commissioned in 1968.

There are two sections in the Derwent hydropower scheme – the upper and lower. This is because of the difference in how the water is stored in the sections. Visually the scheme resembles a Y shape.

The upper section of the scheme uses larger, deeper lakes for water storage than the lower section. The four main power stations in the upper section release water when it is needed to generate electricity. The upper section is formed from the Nive River system in the east and the Derwent River system in the west, making up the top of the Y.

The lower section is called run-of-river, which means water flows to power stations directly from a river, and cascades through a series of power stations. This means the same water is used to generate energy multiple times. There are six power stations in the lower section and they use water from the Derwent River multiple times. The lower section forms the ‘tail’ of the Y.

 

 

Clarence Pipeline

The water from Laughing Jack Lagoon is moved to Bronte Lagoon and eventually on to Tungatinah Power Station using this Wooden Pipeline

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29-Mar-24
A quick detour whilst heading west. The log was too wet to sign so we left a replacement log and zip lock bag. Been a few years since we've travelled along this track. TFTC!
Cheers,
The Hancock Clan
 
01-Dec-22
Hi Budgie,
The stars finally aligned to tackle your HEC Derwent Scheme caches.
Left home at 7am and arrived back at 7pm after driving some 560km and finding 33 caches.
This is a great series of caches, which took me to many places I've never seen with quite spectacular scenery and HEC engineering.
This cache was found easily with log being dry alongside a spectacular wooden pipeline.
Many thanks for an awesome series
....thoroughly enjoyed....cheers ST.
 
12-Aug-22
Hi Budge
Planned this trip to complete your HEC Derwent River Series over 11 - 13th August
On the way up, I found those left in Tassie Trekker's Series around Lake Crescent and Interlaken, before stopping at and staying two nights at the Great Lake Hotel
Today, I achieve my goal and completed your series with a round trip (from the pub and return) of of 177km; covering many loved fishing areas
Nineteen of your caches were found using 6698 steps in covering 5.3km on foot
The weather - very cold early morning, unlike yesterday no rain today until the nineteenth cache was completed - otherwise sunny and fine!

This cache was Sainted at 0742 hours
Each time I visit this pipeline; I find it so fascinating
Thanks for the cache
Cheers
OldSaint
 
16-Apr-22
Had an opportunity to see the wood stave pipeline on my way to Strahan. So I couldn’t resist a quick cache grab while there Very Happy
TFTC Budgietas!
Cheers
Newy71 Clan Griffin
 
21-Oct-21
"Hello Budgietasthank you for the cache.

Another find in this great series.

Found on Thursday 21 October 2021 at 1103

Found during a weekend away with EeePees.

TFTC"
 
21-Oct-21
Hi Budgietas, and thanks for the cache, nearly got muggled.
Found with AlbyDangles on our way to the west coast.

Thanks for the series and the info, it was great to see this historic wooden pipeline.

Cheers, EPs.
 
15-Sep-21
Once again I am in new territory. I was not aware that this wooden pipe was here or still in service. I have previously seen the wooden pipe at Lake Margaret and thought this was the only one left. Very Happy
 
17-Aug-21
Today we continued our journey around this impressive HEC scheme.

We had an awesome day exploring the area, with the added bonus of snow. We appreciate the time and effort gone into highlighting these locations, some not visited before.

Many thanks Budgietas for bringing us here. We shared a joint *FTF* with whitewebbs.
 
17-Aug-21
Joint FTF @ 12.10 pm with Tassie Trekkers. Today we decided to finish off the HEC Derwent Scheme series of caches. We left home knowing we would come across snow as it had snowed heavily in the area on Sunday and Monday. We were not disappointed as snow drifts began appearing as we headed towards Lake Echo on Victoria Valley Road. The roads were slushy and there was snow in the fields, trees and road edges. We had a great day visiting more HEC infrastructure, some we had never seen before. The Hydro history is fascinating and what workers created here is amazing. By the time we got to Butlers Gorge there was hardly any snow. Thanks Budgie for placing caches which drew us to this area. TFTC
 
17-Jul-21
I have had this series in my head for quite a while. A couple of recent events have prompted me to get this series out there.
I spent the first years of my childhood in Tarraleah, and can vividly remember visiting butlers gorge power station and being driving under the spillway.
I hope you enjoy the series as much as I have enjoyed placing it
 
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