Legerwood NETRT #27 Scottsdale, Tasmania, Australia
By
icybeetas on 30-Apr-22. Waypoint GA26795
Cache Details
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Type: | Traditional |
Container: | Micro |
Coordinates: | S41° 11.445' E147° 35.396' (WGS 84) |
55G 549471E 5439899N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 127 m |
Local Government Area: | Dorset |
Description
Legerwood is a rural locality and town in the local government area of Dorset and is located about 24 kilometres south-east of Scottsdale. The 2016 census determined a population of 193 for Legerwood. Legerwood was the name given to a property selected in the area in 1855 by James Scott and his nephew James Reid Scott. The name was derived from a parish in Scotland, the birthplace of James Scott.
Hints
Va n ybj phg ebggrq fghzc. (YUF) |
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Decode |
Logs
A soft, tricky bit to ride through just before GZ.
Nice that someone has filled the washout here with rocks.
Another quick find. Thanks.
Nice that someone has filled the washout here with rocks.
Another quick find. Thanks.
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
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
The hide took a bit of spotting but soon sorted and a ftf bonus.
The trail is a gentle grade but ever so consistent.
Both the CO and myself were using low power settings to preserve the batteries which meant we still had to consistently pedal.
I know I under estimated the task ahead but an epic adventure tends to be that way.
Many tftc....thoroughly enjoyed...cheers ST.
The trail is a gentle grade but ever so consistent.
Both the CO and myself were using low power settings to preserve the batteries which meant we still had to consistently pedal.
I know I under estimated the task ahead but an epic adventure tends to be that way.
Many tftc....thoroughly enjoyed...cheers ST.
Rated: for Overall Experience