B&W (T) Camp VIII. (Kennedy's ‘Clare Inn’) BARNADOWN Muskerry, Victoria, Australia
By
Phetlern on 20-Aug-10. Waypoint GA2506
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
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 |
Description
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
Hints
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Decode |
Logs
Cache and contents were in good condition.
Many thanks, Phetlern, for placing this cache. It's nice to find another one in this series.
Heading home we did the short detour for this B&W cache.
TFTC !!
Clever cache container, good artwork. Thanks for the cache Phetlern
TNLNSL. Thanks Phetlern
Thanks Pletlern for the cache and the fun and the attached history.
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
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
Cache and contents were in good condition. Thanks for another B&W cache Phetler
Liked the nearby camp spot too but a bit early in the day to stop yet. Thanks.
Thanks Phetlern....neat spot..
Thanks for interesting history and cache.
It was really great to have all the history notes to read, thanks for the effort put into this for me to enjoy
Today I revisited
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
My expedition was a success and even made it back to the geomobile.
TFTC and history
All ok now and in good condition.
Cheers,
Max & Roma
A quick find nearby.
Thanks, Robmc.
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.
Found with Just a Cacher, Candy Cane 101 & Mr Roo.
Thanks for the cache WazzaAndWenches
Thanks for the cache
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!
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
I could imagine the commotion and antagonism between the expedition members and the sightseers
Actually I didn't realise that they had paparazzi back in those times !
The cache itself was a tough find
But the circumstances that have befallen it seem entirely appropriate
The cache had become buried, quite deeply, by dirt and debris from inside the tree.
This tree should have "DIG" blazed into it
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.
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
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.