Nothing Spectacular - Western Ring Path Sunshine West, Victoria, Australia
By caughtatwork on 18-Feb-17. Waypoint GA9919

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Type: Traditional
Container: Small
Coordinates: S37° 48.031' E144° 48.038' (WGS 84)
  55H 306367E 5814039N (UTM)
Elevation: 37 m
Local Government Area: Brimbank

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Description

The Western Ring Path is the continuation of the Western Freeway Path along the Western Ring Road and provide more opportunity for some walking or cycling along a nicely made asphalt path way.

Access to this section of the path can be made from Federation Way where there is is on street residential parking or via Fitzgerald Rd although there is no close parking at this access point.

Take your bike or take a walk along the path and look for some geocaches. At this location you should find a 400ml sistema container. There is nothing spectacular at this location, but if you're out for a stroll or cycle, then another geocache along the path is something spectacular. If you want views, then avoid the west which is built on an ancient lava flood plain and has no hills or mountains to speak of. The only change in height around this area is the centuries of water which have created the rivers and streams around the area. Apart from those everything else is flat, basalt and clay.

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Oruvaq gur gerr haqre gur ybbfr ybtf.
ROT 13: ABCDEFGHIJKLM
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ
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22-Apr-23
Back on the trail again today, searching for caches on the Western Freeway Path and Western Ring Path.

Our last day of caching the trails, with a target of 35 caches. We managed a total of 21 finds and 14 DNF'S.

Cache and contents are in good contition.

Many thanks caughtatwork for all the caches you have placed, we appreciate the time and effort gone into placing them.



 
25-Jan-19
I was on the bike today picking up a few GCA caches.

This was one of the many that I have found.

It was great to be out and about.

Added my name to the log and moved on.

Need to get out and find a few more of the GCA caches in the area.

TFTC Very Happy
 
04-Feb-18
21:50
Maybe nothing spectacular, but a nice spot for a cache.

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Well.

This wasn't the day I'd planned, but family matters had turned the weekend on its head. Between sleeping in after the fun of caching in the dark until so late it was almost early, and staying at home to referee while the better half ran some errands, it wasn't until mid afternoon that I rolled out the gate.

Finally logging my first cache for the day after crossing the Whitten Bridge, I continued anticlockwise around the Ring Road, bagging 42 finds, and a handful of DNFs.

Thanks, C@W... today's haul has gone a long way toward my ambition of getting my GA logs over 10% of the GC total.

GCA#298
 
24-Jul-17
#GA1903 - 13:44; Day two of a caching mission to Victoria with Sol de lune. Our major goal for the week is to complete the SSS and other series along the Western Freeway/Ring Road and to then collect enough GCA caches around Docklands to bring our total finds for the day to 100+ which would build our trophy cabinets a bit more as we complete a few more 'missions'. This was one of 82 finds in just under 6 hours along the various series, where we only had the one DNF! We had now finished the 'ring path' to the north and after some lunch now headed east again on the home stretch. Apologies for the mostly generic logs. TFTC caughtatwork Very HappyClan Cerberus
 
24-Jul-17
After grabbing lunch nearby, it was time for LuckyL10n and I to start the last leg of these caches. A bit of shelter as we headed along this path so the riding was a little easier without the wind in our faces.

All was good with the caches and all were found in good condition.

Thanks for the continuing series C@W.....
 
05-Jul-17
This morning my auntie 'cathlud' came to watch me play hockey and then we did some geocaching on our way home.
My auntie let me use her GPS and I followed the arrow until I found the cache.
Thank you for placing this cache.
 
05-Jul-17
After picking my niece (PrincessFiona) up from Yarraville we were ready for a few hours of geocaching along the Western Ring Rd Path, on our way home.
For the last section of our walk we moved our car to Federation Way and planned to do six more caches (towards Fitzgerald Rd) before heading home.
After finding this cache we had found rearranging the camo until we were happy that the cache was well hidden.
Thank you caughtatwork for this series. Very Happy
 
14-May-17
What else do you do while waiting to board the ferry home? Park at a service centre and walk 10 kms getting 21 GCA caches, 13 of which were FTF. We had a lovely walk either side of the Big M. Thanks caughtatwork for placing,(now we get triple dragon zone points), for the great cache containers, good clues and spot on coords. Clan Minotaur TFTC
 
08-Apr-17
After taking a late morning tea break, we continued our walk along sections of the Western Freeway Bike Path. Although all the caches in this section had been placed in mid February, they had not been found. It was quite interesting how, with the help of leaf litter, they had blended into their environments with some having appreciable layers of natural camo. In each instance, accurate coordinates and the hint led to a quick find. The caches and their contents were in good condition. As there were no entries in the logbook, we will claim FTF at 12:35. Thanks caughtatwork for the cache and others in the area.
 
18-Feb-17
Another section of the freeway path to explore. Clan Griffin
 
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