B&W (T) Camp VIII. (Kennedy's ‘Clare Inn’) BARNADOWN Muskerry, Victoria, Australia
By Phetlern on 20-Aug-10. Waypoint GA2506

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Type: Burke and Wills
Container: Small
Coordinates: S36° 39.025' E144° 32.688' (WGS 84)
  55H 280530E 5941098N (UTM)
Elevation: 152 m
Local Government Area: Campaspe

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The Victorian Exploring Expedition of 1860, usually known as the Burke and Wills expedition, stands as a landmark in Australian history. They succeeded in crossing the continent form South to North, at the cost of several lives. This is one of the geocaches marking important points associated with the Expedition.

 

Tuesday. Aug 28 1860.
Damp night, Mr Burke send to Bendigo for several things wanted. We left Matheson’s at 8¾ a.m. and arrived at 1 p.m. at the Campaspe, which we crossed with a punt at Kennedy's." We camped near that place in a fine, well graced paddock, where already a number of friends from Bendigo and others, the curious loving, people were found awaiting the Caravan. Notwithstanding some Gentlemen of the Exploring party endeavoured to satisfy several of the inquisitive visitors and to answer their time robbing questions as correct as possible, it seems after all that the writer of an article in the Bendigo Advertiser very much misrepresented some of the facts as well as some of the men connected with the Exploring Expedition.

Ludwig Becker, First report

A Bit of the History
 
Four hours after leaving Matheson's Burke and his party reached the Campaspe River at Barnadown (the Clare Inn) and crossed on Kennedy's punt, camping on Kennedy's paddock in a bend of the river.  Situated on the main Murray Road, a stock route-from before 1840, Barnadown with its steam flour mill and three district hotels was a busy centre for road traffic until the Melbourne-Echuca railway bypassed it in 1864.   Edmund Kennedy, the proprietor of the Clare Inn, and Mrs. Kennedy welcomed the party and provided free fodder for the animals.
 
It had already taken the Expedition a week to come this far, as they struggled with the poor weather conditions and overladen wagons. Burke avoided major roads, coming north of Bendigo non his route to the outback. This was most likely a deliberate strategy to avoid as many people as possible. Nevertheless, the Expedition was mobbed by sightseers and onlookers for a few days on either side of Bendigo.
 
Crowds of ‘curious loving people’ (the expression is Becker's) flocked from nearby Bendigo (where the township alone had more than 15,000 people) to see the expedition, especially the camels. That evening, John Harney, a wealthy landowner and a Bendigo Councillor, entertained Burke and Lan-dells with prominent local citizens at his Adelaide Vale estate a mile or so up the river. The expeditioners  excused  themselves scandalously early, winning no fans in the Bendigo press. Doctor Bucker spoke of ‘curious loving people,’ whose ‘time-robbing questions’ soon wore thin with tired, sodden men dealing with cranky camels and sodden wagons. They were quite unprepared to deal with the level of public interest in their expedition.
 
 
About the Cache and Surrounds
 
Relics of the punt (downstream from the bridge) and parts of the old hotel surviving from the coaching days, with the impressive brick stables being of particular interest, are preserved by the present owner of the property, Mr. Edmund Kennedy, grandson of the first Kennedy licensee. The Kennedy property is on the left as you cross the bridge heading toward Goornong.
 
This river crossing is marked by a stone memorial, commemorating the passing of the expedition, near the southern approach to the present bridge, and this is where the cache for this location can be found. A public picnic area can be found on the banks of the river and it is a popular camping spot, but there are no facilities available.
 

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12-Apr-23
Detoured here with geovan in tow, especially to find this cache. Took a bit of unearthing as covered with tree litter.

Cache and contents were in good condition.

Many thanks, Phetlern, for placing this cache. It's nice to find another one in this series.
 
22-Nov-19
Travelling home at last after the St Arnaud Mega event and trying to grab a handful of GCA caches along the way. This was one that I found. TFTC SL
 
22-Nov-19
Travelling home at last after the St Arnaud Mega event and trying to grab a handful of GCA caches along the way. This was one that I found. TFTC SL
 
19-Nov-19
found with fitzy_1965 on our way home from the St Arnaud mega. This is my first B&W cache!
 
19-Nov-19
CA 2,704. Found with minniek during the 2019 St. Arnaud Mega.

Heading home we did the short detour for this B&W cache.

TFTC !!
 
14-Oct-19
A quick find once we reached GZ via some back roads. We're travelling from Echuca to Bendigo today caching as we go. This cache was on our target list and with this one we were successful. TFTC
 
01-Oct-18
On our way to Bendigo and a chance to tick off another of the B&W series.
 
11-Feb-18
found OK on our B&W road trip
 
20-Jan-18
At the memorial construcion we were fortunate enough to meet John Kennedy (Great grandson of original land owner) who provided to be quite the historian and pretty photogenic too.
 
20-Jan-18
Out third find this morning on our way to Bendigo, this time we were fortunate to Don Kennedy, great grandson of original landowner, at the BBQ where the plaque is. He was very interesting to talk to what a clever idea that BBQ is, you can always find one side to light your fire, out of the wind.
Clever cache container, good artwork. Thanks for the cache Phetlern
 
15-Jan-18
After a break of over 5 years ShockedEmbarassed, it was time to get back on the trail of Messrs Burke and Wills. With an R&R day at hand, I was able to cajole GrunDes into a short excursion north while the others toured the gallery back in town (well, I did have the keys after all Wink). This was first on the list and after visiting the monument, it was off to GZ for a quick find at 10:35.

TNLNSL. Thanks Phetlern
 
28-Dec-17
After checking on the monument, if was a quick find in the "obvious" spot.
Thanks Pletlern for the cache and the fun and the attached history.
 
11-Nov-17
On our way south on our way to Alexandra via Moree, Dubbo, Shepparton, Bendigo, Canberra and then finally Alexandra. Doing as many as we can as I have to drive for three hours from Nannango to find GA hides away from home. As I am literally just cruising past GA hides on the way south taking the opportunity to be choosy for a change. Next one for the trip. Drove up the track and saw the monument. I went for a short walk and soon had the cache container in hand. Well concealed. replaced and covered as found. TFTC Phetlern Clan MinotaurClappingDancingClan Minotaur
 
28-Sep-17
14:45
This was one of two Burke and Wills campsites that we'd run out of time to go via on the way up, so we took a route we've never taken out of Elmore.

A nice quick grab exactly where the arrow pointed. The other stop was not so kind to us, with no joy after a 15 minute search.

Thanks, Phetlern

GCA#230
 
13-May-17
Made a detour especially to find this cache but unfortunately we could not locate it. Took a photo of the monument but no virtual listed here as is at some of the other sites. Always interesting to see these memorials.
 
15-Jul-16
#GA979 - 16:30; After a week in Victoria with the geohoney, it was time to head north for home. With plenty of time up our sleeves, we decided to take our time and stop off in a couple more of the historic goldfields towns between Creswick and the Hume Highway. Daylesford was a bit damp and bleak, so after checking out a few of the local attractions, it was off to Castlemaine, then on to Bendigo, caching along the way. Despite the rather large Marilyn Monroe figure in the centre of the city, we didn't realise there was an exhibition there featuring Marilyn, so didn't stop. After Bendigo, it was time to make a serious move west to the highway and home. I'd noticed that this cache wasn't too far from our intended route and the chance to bag another B&W find proved too much of a temptation, so we did the detour. After checking out the wrong obvious spot, I consulted the GPSr and found the correct obvious spot and made a quick find. TFTC Pheltern Very HappyClan Cerberus
 
25-Jun-16
Found by caughtatwork at 17:14 on 25/06/2016
Camp VII down and now Camp VIII is taken off our list. A simple find, a little exposed, but easy to replace and cover wll in exactly teh same location. It was very nice to get out and find a quality cache placement here today.
Took nothing, left nothing.
Thanks for placing this cache here for us to come, visit and find. With no-one to hide there would be no-one to find.
*Overall Experience: 5*
GAFF 1
 
25-Jun-16
Found with caughtatwork and Lady caughtatwork while on a long weekend in Bendigo. I love Burke and Wills caches.
 
06-May-16
After picking up some caches at Lake Eppalock we were heading into Bendigo when we noticed this cache nearby. A quick detour and we soon loated the well hidden cache. We enjoy finding caches with a link to our history.
Cache and contents were in good condition. Thanks for another B&W cache Phetler
 
19-Sep-15
An easy find in the obvious spot. Like the decoration on the cache container and the log book. Very appropriate.
Liked the nearby camp spot too but a bit early in the day to stop yet. Thanks.
 
10-Feb-15
Still driving around the side roads of the area and next stop was another B&W cache. Cache was found without and is in good nic. Then checked out the nearby memorial beofre heading off towards what ever was next....

Thanks Phetlern....neat spot..
 
05-Nov-14
It's beauty - the monument not cache Mr. Green
Thanks for interesting history and cache.
Very Happy
 
16-Apr-14
Found today with my nephew who was very excited to make the find, he is only 3 but is addicted to geocaching! TFTC
 
02-Apr-13
Found this with blossom* who read out all the history from the cache listing. Thanks for this cache
 
02-Apr-13
What a great monument, and a useful one at that Very Happy Yes, I did discover the container hidden in the well-known B&W manner - buried a fair bit at a tree!

It was really great to have all the history notes to read, thanks for the effort put into this for me to enjoy
 
17-Feb-13
An interesting monmuent which I am sure I have had reason to visit before Confused
Today I revisited Smile
I took seat in the shade of a nearby tree to read the cache notes and absorb the history of this location.
That done I set off on my own expedition to GZ and find the cache Very Happy
My expedition was a success and even made it back to the geomobile.
TFTC and history Clapping
 
23-Jun-12
Called in this am to find container out of niche in open.
All ok now and in good condition.
Cheers,
Max & Roma
 
27-Jan-12
Interesting cairn. Is it really meant to have fires in the grated area at the base?
A quick find nearby.
Thanks, Robmc.
 
17-Dec-11
Looked where we thought it might be, so we widened our search.
Atila soon had the cache in hand. He made a swap and we signed the log.
THTC and the fresh air after being in the RCH with Cordy yesterday.
 
29-Jul-11
Continuing on my elmore run, this was next on the list. Interesting spot. I climbed a tree.. don't know why. It wasn't there.... Thanks. Cool
 
18-Apr-11
A quick grab while down in the area attending the Pre-Easter event. It was nice to be able to grab a few B&W caches while in the area.

Found with Just a Cacher, Candy Cane 101 & Mr Roo.

Thanks for the cache WazzaAndWenches
 
18-Apr-11
Got to this one with Blackbunny, just a cacher and candycane101. Found quickly and must say what a cool looking monument TFTC
 
18-Apr-11
Found with Just a cacher, black bunny and Mr roo
Thanks for the cache
 
18-Apr-11
Great weekend of caching, met lots of wonderful people, and found some interesting caches.

Found this one with Black Bunny, Candy Cane 101, and Mr_Roo.
Great to finally find some B&W caches that we didn't place!
 
19-Feb-11
Just turning up and standing next to the monument and reading the plaque doesn't really do the location justice Rolling Eyes
But standing next to the monument and reading the cache notes added a new dimension and appreciation of the site's historical relevance to my visit Cool

I could imagine the commotion and antagonism between the expedition members and the sightseers Laughing
Actually I didn't realise that they had paparazzi back in those times !

The cache itself was a tough find Shocked
But the circumstances that have befallen it seem entirely appropriate Razz

The cache had become buried, quite deeply, by dirt and debris from inside the tree.
This tree should have "DIG" blazed into it Very Happy
 
04-Oct-10
Clapping A quick find on the way to Bendigo. Took Pathtag. TFTC
 
02-Oct-10
Nice and easy find with great swaps for the kids. Brought my Mum along with us who was at the opening of the memorial in 1960. She told us about stories of camel bones been found in the area, that were still there up until about 1980. Great idea for a series. TFTC.
 
29-Sep-10
Found at 12:25pm in a location that normally we would just drive straight past. We learned a lot from this series, which forced us to stop and look more closely at the various cairns, memorials and signs along the way. The stone memorial here is impressive for its location. The cache was quickly found in a cacher-obvious spot, which should keep it safe for some time here. Many thanks to Phetlern - another quality hide!
 
28-Sep-10
Found on our drive to collect our 3 remaining local B&W caches. What a shame this monument isn't better marked for travellers - its a beauty. Now onto Wazza's TFTC
 
22-Sep-10
While Wazza worked to pay the bills the Wenches wandered down to Bendigo for the day. Along the way they stopped and had a quick look for this cache - our first for the B&W series.

The Wenchette (BBTD) found the cache quickly and they were able to write in the book before continuing on to town.

Collected a KoT Pathtag from the cache also.
 
30-Aug-10
Found 10.00am
Parked up next to the stone memorial and had a look around before searching for the cache. the GPSr pointed to a likely hiding spot and the cache was quickly found. Enjoyed the information on the cache page.

Left KoT Pathtag
Thanks Phetlern
 
28-Aug-10
 
21-Aug-10
3.30pm
Found by Roma and Max.
We were quite familiar with this location having geo searched nearby some time ago!
Excellent numbers led us to another well hidden and very approprate geo container.
Thank you Peter for your contribution to this B & W anniversary commemoration series.
Romax.
 
06-Aug-10
 
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