Wyena NETRT #15 Scottsdale, Tasmania, Australia
By
icybeetas on 30-Apr-22. Waypoint GA26783
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | Traditional |
Container: | Micro |
Coordinates: | S41° 10.900' E147° 32.758' (WGS 84) |
55G 545790E 5440932N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 150 m |
Local Government Area: | Dorset |
Description
Wyena is a rural locality in the local government areas of Dorset and Launceston in the North-east and Launceston LGA regions of Tasmania. The locality is about 27 kilometres west of the town of Scottsdale. The 2016 census provides a population of 24 for Wyena. Wyena was a railway siding on the North East Line.
Take great care crossing the Tasman Highway to arrive at the next cache.
Hints
Onfr bs thz gerr. |
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Decode |
Logs
After finding #1, 2 and 3 we jumped to #16 - #34.
When we returned from #34 the rain had cleared so we decided to tackle some of the series heading back towards Scottsdale..
Crossed the road and grabbed this one which was quickly found.
Thanks.
When we returned from #34 the rain had cleared so we decided to tackle some of the series heading back towards Scottsdale..
Crossed the road and grabbed this one which was quickly found.
Thanks.
Today Mr T and Mr W (whitewebbs) tackled this trail and thoroughly enjoyed the journey. Loading up the trailer with their pushbikes, Mrs T & Mrs W dropped them off at #56 and collected them 5 hours later in Scottsdale.
Many thanks icybeetas, for placing this cache, the information and research on each cache page was interesting. We appreciate the time and effort gone into creating this trail.
Many thanks icybeetas, for placing this cache, the information and research on each cache page was interesting. We appreciate the time and effort gone into creating this trail.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Mr T from Tassie Trekkers and Mr W decided to tackle this well set up series of caches on the NETRTrail. It was a great day to be out riding. The better halves dropped them off at 10.15 at No. 56 and collected them at No. 01 five hours later. The effort in setting this series up is appreciated as well as the information added to each cache page. The well detailed hints were appreciated. TFTC
Rated: for Overall Experience
Ventured out to the NERT today in the great company of icybeetas.
It's been over 5 months now since completing the section up Billycock Hill.
No problems with the weather today, being quite sunny.
Set off from the lowest pt in the trail on Tonganah Rd.
All caches were easily found and all in top condition.
A big thank you to icybeetas for a tremendous series of caches along an iconic railway....thoroughly enjoyed...cheers ST.
It's been over 5 months now since completing the section up Billycock Hill.
No problems with the weather today, being quite sunny.
Set off from the lowest pt in the trail on Tonganah Rd.
All caches were easily found and all in top condition.
A big thank you to icybeetas for a tremendous series of caches along an iconic railway....thoroughly enjoyed...cheers ST.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Once she reached the crossing point Mrs Y'stassie had to wait a few minutes for the fast moving traffic to pass by before crossing over to search for this cache. As it has been sitting insitu for sometime it had snuggled well down into the litter and needed to be dug out before the log could be signed. Another blank log and another {FTF} at 16:23
Thanks for this cache Icybeetas. These little contains certainly blend into their surroundings very well.
Thanks for this cache Icybeetas. These little contains certainly blend into their surroundings very well.