B&W (V) Swan Hill Memorial Marker Swan Hill, Victoria, Australia
By Geocaching Australia on 20-Aug-10. Waypoint GA2333

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Type: Burke and Wills
Container: Virtual
Coordinates: S35° 20.305' E143° 33.632' (WGS 84)
  54H 732712E 6086417N (UTM)
Elevation: 74 m
Local Government Area: Swan Hill

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This is a special Burke & Wills cache listed on Geocaching Australia.

This cache requires you to visit a Burke & Wills historical location and take a photo as described along with your GPS receiver and if possible yourself in the picture. Once you have logged this cache as a find, you are required to load your picture to your log to validate your find.

While you're here try finding http://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga2447 B&W (M) Swan Hill. It's not too far away.


Validating Your Log
Take a picture of your GPS receiver and if possible yourself in front of the memorial marker and attach it to your online log.

Important Information
The Burke Wills Historical Society notes: "The actual route Burke and Wills followed once they left Camp 78 is unknown and one of the most intensely debated issues. Wills' map and some of his journals containing astronomical observations have been lost. Because the journals have never been transcribed, it means the expedition's track north of the Diamantina, through the gibber rises, confused sand dunes and extensive claypans, is a matter for conjecture."
Travel in Outback Australia can be extremely hazardous. Plan your trip with care and seek and follow local advice on what precautions to take. Be aware of private property restrictions. Do not risk your life to log this geocache.

About This Location
Bogs and rain slowed the overloaded expedition's initial progress across the state of Victoria. It reached Swan Hill, 320 kilometres from Melbourne, on September 6. A major factor stymying their advance was Landells' decision at the outset to forego loading gear on the camels so they'd be fresh for the desert campaign ahead. Burke had hired three extra wagons in Melbourne, but the poor weather and roads obviously took their toll on the carriages.
Burke, already fretting about mounting expenses, sacked three men from the party here, lying that he'd send for them later. But he took on new hands, indicating it was more a matter of personal dislikes. As well, sepoy Esau Khan was too ill to carry on. Among those hired was Charles Gray, 52-year-old sailor who was working as an ostler at the Lower Murray Inn. Charlie Gray was an experienced bushman, having travelled with the Gregory brothers during their expeditions.

Waiting for Burke at Swan Hills was an urgent telegram - a warrant for his arrest, threatening him with imprisonment because one of his personal cheques had bounced, a serious offence in those days. Burke telegraphed friends back home to sort it out on his behalf.
Swan Hill got its name in 1838 from a surveyor who couldn't get a decent sleep while camped here because the waterfowl, primarily black swans, never shut up. In 1853 Francis Cadell sailed his paddle steamer, Lady Augusta, up the Murray this far. The whole town came out to welcome him - all 12 of them. Their numbers swelled when a punt crossing was established, the only one on the Murray within 70 miles. The punt operated until 1896, when a bridge was built, about the time the photo below was taken.

Today visitors to the town of less than 10,000 enjoy the Swan Hill Pioneer Settlement, an vast open-air historical museum on the banks of the Little Murray River. It's a reconstruction of a 19th-century river port where the staff wear period attire and kangaroos and peacocks stroll about. With a more genuine story to tell is the Burke and Wills Tree, an enormous Moreton Bay fig, the seed of which was planted by the explorers' local host in 1860, one Dr Gummow. The tree, arguably the largest of its kind in the country, is marked here on Curlewis Street.
The Burke party crossed the Murray on September 11, 1860, and set off into New South Wales.

 



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Source: Paul Dorsey Used with Permission
 

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04-Mar-24
Found with minniek as we were heading home from the Leap Day Mega.
 
04-Mar-24
Found this morning after staying at Swan Hill the night.
 
28-Nov-23
I've been to Swan Hill a few times over the years after visiting my cousin in Adelaide. Today I needed to fill in time till I could check in to my accommodation. Parked nearby and walked to GZ. A very informative monument. TFTC
 
30-May-23
So cool to pick up a Burke and Wills cache today while travelling home from Mildura. I have not been in Swan Hill since I was a kid and it was great to stop and visit today.
 
01-Dec-22
Stopped by this trig while going to the Mega in Victoria
 
18-Nov-22
A quick stop and a quick photo. We chastised SSR for missing the closest parking spot...because that's what you do!
 
A nice Burke and Wills as we were heading South
Thanks for placing
 
03-Nov-21
Grabbed the photo. An impressive memorial
 
07-Mar-21
Out and about on the way home from Mildura via Swan Hill chasing a few caches enroute to Ararat and I took the opportunity to grab a few GCAs along the way. Dancing

Apologies for the rather late log but finally managed to track down my photos through my MANY external hard drives. Doh

Thanks for the cache Clapping
 
22-Dec-20
After driving down from Mildura yesterday it was time to check in to my room for the night. Following a lovely meal at the pub the rain started so this one was left for the morning.
A nice easy find here at 7:00 am. A much different experience than that suffered by the original B&W team.
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Thanks for the cache, the series and the history lessons Geocaching Australia.
Very HappyClan Phoenix
 
10-Jun-19
Having almost reached the most northerly point of this weekend's B&W journey, I stopped by here for a nice quick find at 12:05.

Thanks Geocaching Australia.
 
18-May-19
We only had a short time to explore Swan Hill on our way back from the 3 events in 3 states in one day, as we had to be home in time for dalerious to be at work by three, but Muggle Hubby stopped long enough to take the obligatory photo at this site.
Thanks for the virtual cache, it’s a most impressive plaque.
 
24-Mar-19
After spending some time wandering around the Swan Hill Pioneer Museum Pa drove me round town picking up GCA caches. This was one of them. Today was designated a GCA day. Great history of our incredible explorers.
 
29-May-18
It has been quite a while since we have stopped to gaze at this Fig tree. The tree is looking much more healthy with fruit on the limbs this time. When the explorers stoppred here all they could hear were the Black Swans and water birds in the swamp that is long gone.Tnx for the cache.
 
05-Dec-17
Found while in Swan Hill for the day Mr. Green
It was surprisingly quiet around here!
Cheers & TFTC
 
08-Nov-17
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We are currently touring Victoria with our geovan in tow, using geocaching as a guide. We have visited many amazing locations through geocaching and today our journey took us past this virtual B&W (V) Swan Hill Memorial Marker - Required pic has been added to the gallery. Nice to tick another B&W off the list.

Many thanks Geocaching Australia for publishing this cache for our enjoyment and adding to our geocaching experience today.

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29-Oct-17
Found while in Swan Hill this morning. Thanks for bringing us here.
 
03-May-17
We are returning from the Red Centre Experience Event in Alice Springs and are currently caching around Swan Hill and this was one we found. Another B&W's ticked off. TFTV
 
10-Nov-16
#GA1078 - 17:05; Day 1 of the Melbourne Mega Mission with Sol de lune and taking the scenic route from Canberra to Anglesea via Balranald so we can collect a few GCA caches on the way. We were now passing through Swan Hill, making a couple of stops to collect local caches. This one was on the list and we managed a convenient park which enabled a quick stop and snap. Took a bit of time to read about the visit, which seems to have been only one of several by explorers to the area. TFTC Geocaching Australia Very HappyClan Cerberus
 
10-Nov-16
On the way to the Surf Coast Mega with LuckyL10n and we came the long way to grab a few GCA caches....

Now into Victoria and another B&W cache to visit. Enjoyed reading the info on the plaque, giving another insight in the whole B&W history. Grabbed the required photo and were soon on our way again.

Thanks for another piece of the B&W history.....

 
02-Oct-16
Found with FUF009 while caching in the area. Tftc
 
01-Oct-16
Discovered with sharkiefan while caching around Swan Hill.
 
28-Dec-15
Popped into this one on our way to Wongulla S.A. Grabbed a selfie before looking for the nearby cache.
 
27-Jun-15
We seemed to have missed picking this one up last time we were here. Always great to find another B&W.
 
10-Mar-15
A quick find at GZ, lost of information on the plaque, interesting. TFTC
 
07-Feb-15
Nice plaque - see pic. Thanks. ClappingClappingClapping
 
21-Apr-14
Found while in Swan Hill for the evening.
 
06-Apr-14
Lots of Burke and Wills info to be found here Very Happy
Other explorers also passed this way.
And a race ended nearby Cool

Throw in a George and Annis Bills trough and you have a lot of history in one location.

TFTC !!

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29-Nov-13
When we travel we always seek out caches in the Burke and Wills series as they give us a greater level of appreciation of their journey and the importance of their exploration. When we visited this location, we were surprised to find two memorials. The older was an obelisk with each of the four sides recognising the exploration achievements of one group. Burke and Wills were the explorers recognised on one face. There was also a newer memorial outling the Burke and Wills expedition and some details of the main explorer. Certainly interesting information which helped fill some gaps in our knowledge. Two photos have been added to the Gallery. TFTC
 
06-Sep-13
Quick run across the road to photograph this one.
 
Found just after sunset, hence the use of the flash...Interesting history.
 
01-Nov-12
Walked around town completing caches & waymarks today – thanks for the series
 
11-Sep-12
Found on our meander along the Murray
 
28-Apr-12
A quick find but was more fascinated by the very old water trough nearby. Thanks.
 
31-Jan-12
Found it after work in Swan Hill for 2 days
Thanks for bring me here. Dancing
 
31-Aug-11
Interesting memorial
 
05-Jul-11
We're slowly (very slowly) working our way through the B&W series of caches.
This one had the added benefit of being close to a Bill's horse trough so we were able to claim finds on both.

TFTC and the little bit of history.
 
10-Jun-11
More B&W stuff, and a horse trough thrown into the bargain! What more could we ask for?
Thanks, Robmc.
 
18-May-11
FlyingPigSquadron has landed! Thank you for another B&W cache
 
24-Apr-11
Our second Burke & Wills find. TFTC.
 
30-Mar-11
Finally a virtual that has something relevant to take a photo of.
TFTC
 
27-Feb-11
Found on our Hay, Hell & beyond the Black Stump trip.
My 1st B&W cache so I had to stop and log the find.
Great history all around here & an amazing journey by B&W and their crew.
Thanks for cache & history lesson,
Roostaman.
 
21-Nov-10
Found by Team Ladava while in Swan Hill to visit the relatives.
Another excellent and informative cache in the Burke & Wills series tracking the exploits of this brave party and their amazing test of endurance.
Took the necessary happy snap and off to the next.
Our thanks to Geocaching Australia and in particular caughtatwork for pulling the series together.
Cheers
Ian & Sandra
Team Ladava

 
29-Sep-10
Our final cache for the day, our 22nd B&W find in one day! Took the requisite photo at 6:10pm, collected the data for the multi (to be completed tomorrow), then headed over the border for a well-deserved parma and beer at Murray Downs. Cheers!
 
22-Sep-10
A quick photo and we were off to another spot on our way to Cobar
 
11-Sep-10
Saw this one pop up on the way to our annual pilgrimage to the snow.

Took the photo and found some clues for another. TFTC Very Happy
 
08-Sep-10
A quick find with Black Bunny on a dash to SA for Mr Bunnies work.
 
08-Sep-10
A quick drive by grab with Just a Cacher on a dash to SA for work. Even at 0500 on a Sunday morning the local council workers were out sweeping the streets.
 
24-Aug-10
Although we already had lots of photos of the monument from placing the physical cache we thought we should do this again. A work trip to Swan Hill gave us the chance.
 
22-Aug-10
What a nice memorial to a number of different events. Good location with great parking nearby. TFTC.
 
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