Onward and Upward Lilydale, Tasmania, Australia
By
TazScout on 03-Nov-14. Waypoint GA6996
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | Traditional |
Container: | Small |
Coordinates: | S41° 15.719' E147° 15.580' (WGS 84) |
55G 521751E 5432127N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 560 m |
Local Government Area: | Launceston |
Description
Small sistema with swaps at the start of the Mt Arthur trail.
This cache was dropped off one weekend while taking a group of Scouts on a stroll (nothing unusual in that).
Mt Arthur is a lovely day walk with some spectacular views assuming you have a clear day, if you choose to do the walk while you're here, the trail is a bit steep in places but you can be up and back in a few hours, take water with you and a camera.
The cache name on the log is incorrect (perhaps FTF could correct this in the log) it was put down 3 weeks ago and the information I noted down is missing so I have no idea what I called it lol However it is the only cache in the vicinity so not likely to be a problem.
Hints
Vg'f n fvta! |
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Decode |
Logs
This was found after looking at the new cords for where sirius Tas has replaced your cache.
This was the start of our walk up Mount Arthur, although a longer walk it is a very nice one through the myrtle forest.
Found with EeePees during another fantastic weekend away.
Found on Saturday 26 June 2021 at 0956
TFTC"
Not sure what the hint is meant to indicate!
I took the opportunity to replace the original cache.
New coords are
S41 15.736 E147 15.590
Also D 1.5 T 1.5
I,ve never walked up to Mt Arthur this way but looks more appealing than the forestry roads to the south.
Many thanks ftc...much appreciated...cheers ST.
After climbing both St Patricks Head and South Sister over the past 10 days it was off to tackle Mt Arthur for the 3rd time.
The weather forecast was for a fairly hot day, just hope its a bit cooler on top.
My last visit here was to find a gc cache...King of Camelot which was so hard to find it took two visits up the Mt and around 90 min in total to find it.
Unfortunately trig points weren't listed as gca caches back, hence anorher trip up was required to both the fire cabin and the Trig cairn.
Back then I had my trusty canine companion with me...aka sirius....but sadly his age now precludes him from doing any more bushwalks and mountain climbs, but as soon as I had put my hat and boots on, Murder(the younger of the two canine family....4 yo) started to get pretty excited as he just loves both bush walking and travelling around in the geo fourby.
My eldest canine...Sirius...is now too old(16.9 y.o.) to leave the comfort of his bed in front of the wood heater...which has an electric blanket of course(which he just loves and is great for his arthritis). Having walked 100's of km's with me geocaching over the years up numerous mountains, bush walking along many trails plus along vast stretches of beaches etc while geocaching, he has certainly earned his rest..an amazing companion who never gave up no matter how hard it got for him...a truly remarkeable and treasured companion.
So now Murder has the opportunity to retrace the footsteps of his elder canine mate...sirius.
After 2 hrs or so of driving we finally arrived at the parking area next to the shed at the end of a well gravelled spur road. The last time here a locked gate was encountered about half way up, so this time a considerable amount of walking time was saved.
From here it's a steady climb up through beautiful but stunted myrtle forest and climbing up and over many boulder sections.
Murder with his long legs bounded up with ease, though one climb up a boulder took a couple of attempts.
After 31min from the shed we both arrived at the old fire cabin which has seen better days.The views from up here today are absolutely awesome though a little hazy on the horizon.
After Murder stood in for his photo opp, it was then off across the plateau to visit the Mt Arthur Trig cairn.
The trip across the plateau to the cairn only took a further 20min, where along the way Murder was able to get a good drink from running water, but exoect that will soon dry up over the summer.
A good rock scramble soon had Murder at the base of the cairn, right under the visitors log book container. There was a lovely cooling breeze here as Murder obligingly stood in for his 2nd photo op for the day.Extensive views out to Bass Strait and far inland. An excellent walk and highly reccommended to all....cheers ST.Its now back down to find some more GA caches before heading home.
The next cache....Between trees and a hard place...in the Hollybank Reserve was soon found in a good hide. The cache is in top nick..many thanks for the cache...Hammer-Oz....cheers.
Hi 2y'stassies....as you can see....quite a journey to get to your cache...ICEM Verse 6 - Lilydale. Near gz the hiding spot was soon clear, but entered just slightly on the wrong side, with cache just within arms reach. Cache and contents are all good. Top hiding spot..many thanks for the cache 2y'stassies...cheers ST.
Hi TazScout, looked for your cache... Onward and Upward....but alas...the sign and post have been completely removed, along with the cache. There is a make shift sign at the start of the track. This track is the long way up Mt Arthur...as you can see above. Tftc anyway...cheers ST.
Woke early this morning, showered and headed to Launceston for an event in Trevallyn (to start at 0930hrs) at 0430hrs.
Arrived in Launceston round 0715hrs. Found and Sainted the first cache for the day at 0732hrs.
Drove right to the cache and arrived at the "car park" and Sainted this cache at 1455hrs. The thirteenth for the day.
An easy find, but was surprised that you couldn't drive any further.
Now had to turn the car around: turned a three point turn into about a seven pointer.
First time in the area. Enjoyed the experience - thanks.
TFTC and cheers
OldSaint.
Thanks TazScout...might have to come back one day for the full walk.....photo attached.