Yalgoo -ICEM Yalgoo, Western Australia, Australia
By
ROSS1957 on 12-Apr-15. Waypoint GA7189
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | Traditional |
Container: | Regular |
Coordinates: | S28° 20.041' E116° 40.421' (WGS 84) |
50J 468015E 6865752N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 341 m |
Local Government Area: | Yalgoo |
Description
Part of the ICEM series
I've Cached Everywhere, Man is the largest cache series hidden in Australia. It is made up of the locations made famous by Lucky Star in the song "I've been everywhere" in 1962, lyrics by Geoff Mack.
It would appear that "I haven't exactly been everywhere" and so verses 5, 6 and 7 have been added by hookline and Trigg-A-Nomics to cover Western Australia, South Australia, Northern Territory and Tasmania. The community's grateful thanks go to those geocachers for helping to cover most of the populated (and less populated) parts of Australia.
GCA Verse 5 by hookline
I've cached in Narrogin, Leeuwin, Corrigin, Carnarvon
Kalbarri, Kalgoorlie, Narembeen, Geraldton
Burrup, Manjimup, Munglinup, Kununurra
Gillingarra, Badgingarra, Meekatharra, Peedamulla
Albany, Jindalee, Karijini, Yalgoo
Bindoon, Mingenew, Ningaloo... cached there too!
Yalgoo-Western Australia
Yalgoo is a town in the Murchison region, 499 kilometres (310 mi) north-north-east of Perth and 118 kilometres (73 mi) east-north-east of Mullewa.
Before it was settled as a town the Yalgoo area was used as grazing land for European settlers including the Morrissey and Broad families. Flocks of sheep were herded onto the rich pastures during the wet growing season and driven back to coastal properties for shearing before summer. Over time the graziers saw the value in the Yalgoo land and began to establish the first sheep stations.
Yalgoo is also a local government area in Western Australia.
Gold was discovered in the area in the early 1890s, and by 1895 there were 120 men working the diggings and buildings being erected. The goldfield warden asked for a townsite to be surveyed and gazetted, and following survey the townsite of Yalgu was gazetted in January 1896.
It was once the location of an important railway station (opened in 1896) on the Northern Railway. Yalgoo's importance declined in the years after World War II after the forging of an all-weather road between Wubin andPaynes Find, across Lake Moore.
Convent of St Hyacinth,Yalgoo, Mgr Hawes 1922 side view
In early 1898 the population of the town was 650, 500 males and 150 females.[2]
Convent of St Hyacinth,Yalgoo, Mgr Hawes 1922 front view
In 1921-22 the priest-architect and parish priest of Yalgoo (as well as of Mullewa), Mgr John Hawes, designed and built the Dominican convent school and chapel of St Hyacinth: Yalgoo children attended the school until it was closed for lack of pupils in 1950. The timber framed school building was dismantled and removed. The derelict chapel was restored and re-opened in 1981.
Erection of a state battery commenced in July 1931[3] and was completed in October of the same year[4]
Drive to the lookout, should be able to turn a caravan up here, then take a short walk to the cache. The cache container is a camoded PVC pipe.
Hints
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Logs
Nicely tucked away from muggles eyes in a wonderful location
Thanks for sharing this interesting location in a fantastic quaint little country town.
TFTC
Another remote town and I am glad to have been to another town celebrated in verse.
Thanks
Albida