B&W (V) Tarcoola Pooncarie, New South Wales, Australia
By Geocaching Australia on 20-Aug-10. Waypoint GA2337

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Type: Burke and Wills
Container: Virtual
Coordinates: S33° 25.340' E142° 34.425' (WGS 84)
  54H 646316E 6300785N (UTM)
Elevation: 47 m
Local Government Area: Wentworth

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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.


Validating Your Log
Take a picture of your GPS receiver showing the same co-ordinates as the cache page (plus or minus 100 meters) 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
Sources differ over whether the expedition, still proceeding slowly across the rough ground, landed up at "Gambala" or "Gambanna", but it was here on the Darling River, at a place called Phelps' Tarcoola Station on September 24, where bickering over the best way to utilise the camels started to boil.
At the end of the month, against Landells' objections, Burke decided to put some of the provisions onto the foreign beasts, which had thus far only carried the men, though he did not yet load the animals too heavily. "From this time you have to give up your scientific investigations," Burke told Becker and Beckler, and "work like the rest of the men as long as you are on the road or not free from your camp duties". They'd have to jettison some of their scientific gear too, he said, ordering everyone to strip down to no more than 15 kilograms' pack weight.
With Neumayer returned to Melbourne, the party was no longer regularly sending scientific reports back to the Royal Society, and Burke was showing his disinterest in such studies. Beckler's medical supplies were likewise trimmed to a minimum.
It appears that Burke had an ulterior motive: He didn't want Becker to reach the north coast because he was 52 and it would make the whole excursion seem too easy. "The first two days of [walking] nearly cooked poor B- and I think he will not be able to stand it much longer," Burke wrote to a colleague in Melbourne.

Meanwhile the camels were suffering doubly because Burke had cut off their rum ration. Landells believed they needed it for warmth, as a stimulant and to ward off scurvy, but Burke was fed up with his men and the labourers at the shearing station totting their way through the supply. He dumped the remaining 60 gallons.

William Campbell opened the Tarcoola livestock run in 1848. Three years later it comprised 30,000 acres, enough grazing for 4,000 sheep. John Phelps took over in '57, and by 1882 it sprawled over more than a million acres. The house at Tarcoola is pictured below.
Here Burke's party set up camp and loaded some of their wagons and gear onto the steamer Moolgewanke for transport on to Menindee.



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Source: Paul Dorsey Used with Permission

Logs

25-Oct-21
Got the photo
 
13-Nov-20
On the way to Broken Hill we took a detour to pick up this B&W. TFTC
 
22-Oct-20
Found with Smittengranny today
 
22-Oct-20
I doubt we could have got much closer.

Today TG47 and I had a leisurely drive from Lake Pamamaroo to Pooncarie. After an even more leisurely morning tea at the local cafe, we went in search of caches. This was one of them.

Thanks to all the COs for publishing these caches.

DancingDancingClan CerberusClan CerberusClan Cerberus
 
16-Sep-20
Travelling from Broken Hill to Wentworth today picking up as many GCA along the way.
 
16-Sep-20
GCA 4,329. Found during our 2020 Outback Adventure tour.

Day 6 - and we travelled down from Broken Hill to Wentworth via Menindee. A good fun drive to collect this one.

Thanks GCA !! We had fun doing all of the B&W caches this trip.
 
16-Sep-20
West New South Wales trip 2020. Day 6. I was joined by MinnieK and Fitzy_1965 for a trip planned to go from
Goulburn to Forbes, Nyngen, Cobar, Broken Hill, Wentworth and Balranald. Having spent two great days in Broken
Hill, it was time to move on. We headed to Wentworth, but went via Menindee. It was a bit odd seeing
Lake Menindee completely empty, and Lake Pammeroo over full, BOM says 116% ! The country is showing a bit of
green, but it feels very dry.

I suppose this is a place that was.

Thanks
Albida
 
03-Apr-17
#GA1417 - 14:55; Day two of the Alice Mega Road Trip with Sol de lune was now well underway heading from Balranald to Mildura via Wentworth and Pooncarie. This cache had been included on our itinerary as a 'must do' months ago when we first started planning the trip. Can't believe we grabbed this as our second *FTF* of the mission, nearly seven years after publication! Managed to get right on the spot to take a snap of the scrubby area the expedition passed through. TFTC Geocaching Australia Clan Cerberus
 
03-Apr-17
Second of the 2 B&W virtuals here in Pooncarie and the second *FTF*.....after almost 7 years.

Turns out the GZ is along a road that's leads to a property, however that is another K or so down the road. We stopped at GZ and took our required photos...with mine being a photo across the paddocks and one looking back down the road you come in on.

Not much else to speak of in the area......can't imagine what it must have been like for B&W themselves.

Thanks again Geocaching Australia....
 
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