Tasmanian Trout GeoArt #3 Doctors Point, Tasmania, Australia
By DEZ055 on 07-Oct-23. Waypoint GA27331
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | GeoArt |
Container: | Regular |
Coordinates: | S41° 47.210' E146° 41.850' (WGS 84) |
55G 474864E 5373846N (UTM) | |
GeoArt Coordinates: | S41° 50.031' E146° 44.622' (WGS 84) |
31N 166021E 0N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 1049 m |
Local Government Area: | Central Highlands |
Description
This brand new series will have you exploring various areas around the Great Lake in Tasmania's Central Highlands.
Great Lake (also known as yingina) is located 1,034 metres above sea level on Tasmania’s Central Plateau. Prior to its damming in 1916, it was one of Australia’s greatest natural freshwater lake systems. To boost storage, the Miena multiple arch dam was built across the outlet in 1922. Downstream, a sloping core rock fill dam was built in 1967. The rock fill dam was then elevated 6 metres in 1982, and a levee was constructed over a saddle on the storage rim. The lake has a capacity of 17,610 hectares and 3,178 million cubic metres of water when full.
The Great Lake is also well known for its Trout fishing and is a go to fishing spot for some Tasmanians.
Some of these caches will be driveby but other will require some walking. Some will require you bring your own writing implement while others may have a pen in them.
This area maybe inaccessable during the winter months when there is snow around if you dont have the appropriate vehicle or gear.
If attempting this series in the snow you do so at your own risk. So make sure you check the forecast before heading off to do this series.
If you’re spending a whole day here or staying overnight, it’s worth remembering that this is a very isolated part of Tasmania. There are limited options for buying food, you may want to bring in your own food and if necessary any medication or first aid supplies.
Hints
Ubyybj bs ynetr gerr, haqre onex |
|
Decode |
Logs
Today VK7HCH continued our plundering of caches between home and the northwest of the state.
On Day 1 of the plunderage, your cache was one of those that we found.
We worked our way from Mangalore to Deloraine via the Central Highlands finding caches as we went.
Thanks for placing this cache for us to find.
Soon found the cache which is well hidden.
Many thanks DEZ055 for placing this series in a great location which was thoroughly enjoyed....cheers ST.