05 Tennent trail - Bridge Log Top Naas, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
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Tankengine on 04-May-13. Waypoint GC4B98H
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#3911 An outing with DeadThief and injuryman to pick up as many caches as we could physically manage along Mt Tennant, Bushfolds Flat and Blue Gum Creek Fire Trails. Parked the vehicle of the day (injuryman-mobile) and hit the trail at 7.15am. It was a fair hike all on foot and returned to the car at 3.45pm. No idea how many kilometres in total but my body is starting to contest my ownership.
It may seem a little weird that we are collecting these caches in reverse but we had decided to head for the major goal first and only attempt these if time permitted.
Thankfully it did and found all from #10 downwards. Cheers Tankengine for these well placed and maintained hides.
It may seem a little weird that we are collecting these caches in reverse but we had decided to head for the major goal first and only attempt these if time permitted.
Thankfully it did and found all from #10 downwards. Cheers Tankengine for these well placed and maintained hides.
63ROOS talked me to planning to MTT Tennent Trail... I say whynot walking long way for hours... I rided Bike to on the track and 63ROOs prapared to get enough drinks, food and walked hike other way... WOW very hard long way.... tks
Accompanying All7 ride a bike on track other side and hike walked to other side, took us long way wow really long long stroll for series caches, make my legs kill sometimes ache... but awesome enjoyed..
signed it with good dry, TFTC
signed it with good dry, TFTC
Long day hiking, more then 25 KMs done under great weather conditions. Had more planned, but my hike was unfortunate interrupted by 2.5 hrs, only made it back to the car just before sunset. Most caches we're in excellent condition.
TFTC Wilbert67
TFTC Wilbert67
Plenty of water at present .
Cache high and dry .
Great spot .
Thanks to Tankengine.
Cache high and dry .
Great spot .
Thanks to Tankengine.
**This Cache**
Strange to see these untethered, but then again it seems to have lasted 8 years this way so good to see it works this way too! Quick find in the obvious spot, thanks!
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**Today:**
Decided to make use of the cool, dry weather after a couple days of rain to come on a hike down in Namadgi! I can't even remember the last time I found myself hiking in Namadgi, I struggle to find the time for it amongst other geocaching adventures but I hope to do more soon!
Sent an invite out to sebass as well, after discovering he was keen to go caching with some company! Always good to have another friendly face to enjoy the experience with and looking forward to caching together in the future, we already have future plans to tackle the second half of the Tennant Trail! This trip we started on the Tennant Fire Trail, grabbing the first 10 caches in the series that follows it, before diverting along Bushfold Flats Fire Trail for some more unique caching in a new area! Couldn't keep up half the time, despite walking 30,000+ steps and 24km, Sebass was still powering at god speeds by the end of it!
Thanks Tankengine for the adventure
Strange to see these untethered, but then again it seems to have lasted 8 years this way so good to see it works this way too! Quick find in the obvious spot, thanks!
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**Today:**
Decided to make use of the cool, dry weather after a couple days of rain to come on a hike down in Namadgi! I can't even remember the last time I found myself hiking in Namadgi, I struggle to find the time for it amongst other geocaching adventures but I hope to do more soon!
Sent an invite out to sebass as well, after discovering he was keen to go caching with some company! Always good to have another friendly face to enjoy the experience with and looking forward to caching together in the future, we already have future plans to tackle the second half of the Tennant Trail! This trip we started on the Tennant Fire Trail, grabbing the first 10 caches in the series that follows it, before diverting along Bushfold Flats Fire Trail for some more unique caching in a new area! Couldn't keep up half the time, despite walking 30,000+ steps and 24km, Sebass was still powering at god speeds by the end of it!
Thanks Tankengine for the adventure
I had meant to come up here a month ago with the CO and friends on a maintenance run; alas, I was feeling bleh after my Covid vaccine so gave it a miss. Fast forward a month and today found the GeoKids and I getting a bit of the school holiday boredom, so we packed up and parked in the usual spot off Apollo Rd (spying the cars of our caching buddies StarsAlign + Contesta there too!).
We set off along the fire trail on what turned out to be a superb winter's day. As always a spectacular, although steep in parts, walk. It's great to see the regrowth after the destruction of the fires, but also sad to see the damage caused which is very apparent when looking across to Deadman's Hill and Booroomba Rocks.
All the 25 caches we found today were in (unsurprisingly) excellent condition and were quickly located at GZ with the assistance of bespoke coordinates and generous hints. All up we walked 17.68km return with an 820m elevation gain. The trip took us 6:20hrs which included generous breaks for snacks and fo me to get my great back (the GeoKids charged up and down the mountain!) as well as a short diversion into Bushfold Flats hut.
This is a superb caching trail, Tankengine - thank you! We all enjoyed it immensely.
We set off along the fire trail on what turned out to be a superb winter's day. As always a spectacular, although steep in parts, walk. It's great to see the regrowth after the destruction of the fires, but also sad to see the damage caused which is very apparent when looking across to Deadman's Hill and Booroomba Rocks.
All the 25 caches we found today were in (unsurprisingly) excellent condition and were quickly located at GZ with the assistance of bespoke coordinates and generous hints. All up we walked 17.68km return with an 820m elevation gain. The trip took us 6:20hrs which included generous breaks for snacks and fo me to get my great back (the GeoKids charged up and down the mountain!) as well as a short diversion into Bushfold Flats hut.
This is a superb caching trail, Tankengine - thank you! We all enjoyed it immensely.
Cache 7599 on 5 Jun 2021.
Out with a bunch of geocachers to climb Mount Tennant on a Sunny but cold winters day. The bunch of cachers being Joolay, Isopedia, Contesta and the CO. The CO needed to do maintenance, so we decided to join him on a walk/bike up the hill. All caches found (as originally placed or as replaced today) in accordance with the hints unless otherwise indicated.
A singed container!
Thanks Tankengine for the caches, the exercise and the fun!
Out with a bunch of geocachers to climb Mount Tennant on a Sunny but cold winters day. The bunch of cachers being Joolay, Isopedia, Contesta and the CO. The CO needed to do maintenance, so we decided to join him on a walk/bike up the hill. All caches found (as originally placed or as replaced today) in accordance with the hints unless otherwise indicated.
A singed container!
Thanks Tankengine for the caches, the exercise and the fun!
After a freezing start to the day, was lucky enough to be part of the ‘official maintenance crew’ assisting the CO to check on the Tennant Trail series.
Decided on taking the MTB as it’s not had nearly as much used as I would have liked in recent weeks so any excuse is a good excuse right. Up up and away! Great adventure to finally find this series after the fires.
Grateful thanks Tankengine, for placing and maintaining so many great caches that continue to bring joy and entertain me on my journey.
Decided on taking the MTB as it’s not had nearly as much used as I would have liked in recent weeks so any excuse is a good excuse right. Up up and away! Great adventure to finally find this series after the fires.
Grateful thanks Tankengine, for placing and maintaining so many great caches that continue to bring joy and entertain me on my journey.
Cache bearing scars from the fires. Out on the trail with Tankengine, AngelG27, Joolay, and Contesta to find caches with owner maintenance. First time back in this part of Namagi after the fires.
TFTC
TFTC
All is wonderful. Legs are coping, the hills have not started I think incline is ramping up. Tears will begin soon I am sure.
Found with Tankengine doing cache maintenance, , Isopeda, Contesta and AngelG27, calling ourself J.IC.A.venturing up Mt Tennant. Not sure if I am crazy or not. Fabulous day to be out and about.
TFTC Tankengine
Found with Tankengine doing cache maintenance, , Isopeda, Contesta and AngelG27, calling ourself J.IC.A.venturing up Mt Tennant. Not sure if I am crazy or not. Fabulous day to be out and about.
TFTC Tankengine
30,000+ steps, 27 caches and a leisurely (though hard work at times) 6 hour trip to Tennent's Tip and back with dty73 and Tankengine.
Luckily the weather remained kind to us throughout the day and the rain stayed away (and it's always easy to find a cache with the CO in tow!)
Thanks for placing this series along the trail and inspiring me to ascend the mountain today. I definitely appreciated all the stops to search for caches, though it was difficult at times to convince the legs to start moving again!
Thanks again dty73 and Tankengine for a fun day out.
Luckily the weather remained kind to us throughout the day and the rain stayed away (and it's always easy to find a cache with the CO in tow!)
Thanks for placing this series along the trail and inspiring me to ascend the mountain today. I definitely appreciated all the stops to search for caches, though it was difficult at times to convince the legs to start moving again!
Thanks again dty73 and Tankengine for a fun day out.
BoujeeBunny and Tankengine had made plans to come and pick up the caches all the way up to the top. As I hadn't done these yet I asked if I could join in the "fun".
So BoujeeBunny picked Tankengine and I up at about 8am and we were parked at No. 1 just before 9am. 6hrs later we had climbed up and back (approx. 15kms), collected 25 caches (for me as I had done No. 1 & 2 previously), had lunch, seen a hut and met a lot of crazy people who seemed to just climb the mountain for fun of it without getting one cache!! Muggle Madness!! We were even passed by one crazy person who was running down the road - we bet that he had run up it too.
It was a good day for it though. The weather was cool and clear, but I still had to take my jacket off half way up. The rain from the previous night had softened the ground, but even though there were a couple of times one of us would sink up to the laces of our shoe in a spot or two, the road was mainly just soft which I think was better than hard dry ground. The wind at the top was chilly though and once we had stopped and sat down for a little to eat lunch I had to put my jumper back on.
As Tankengine was there each cache of his was checked and maintenance performed if necessary. The couple that weren't his were all fine too.
Thanks for a great day guys and of course TFTC Tankengine!!!
So BoujeeBunny picked Tankengine and I up at about 8am and we were parked at No. 1 just before 9am. 6hrs later we had climbed up and back (approx. 15kms), collected 25 caches (for me as I had done No. 1 & 2 previously), had lunch, seen a hut and met a lot of crazy people who seemed to just climb the mountain for fun of it without getting one cache!! Muggle Madness!! We were even passed by one crazy person who was running down the road - we bet that he had run up it too.
It was a good day for it though. The weather was cool and clear, but I still had to take my jacket off half way up. The rain from the previous night had softened the ground, but even though there were a couple of times one of us would sink up to the laces of our shoe in a spot or two, the road was mainly just soft which I think was better than hard dry ground. The wind at the top was chilly though and once we had stopped and sat down for a little to eat lunch I had to put my jumper back on.
As Tankengine was there each cache of his was checked and maintenance performed if necessary. The couple that weren't his were all fine too.
Thanks for a great day guys and of course TFTC Tankengine!!!
Another one done. Woo Hoo! I enjoyed finding this one at 10:38:13 AM with OzGeoBerries.
I love the challenge of the geocache hunt - read the notes, decipher the cache requirements, and go searching for the hide. This is an amazing world-wide game of hide and seek. I love it! I also enjoy caching with my 2 boys, and meeting fellow cachers. It really is a small world when I read over cache logs and see names of my friends who have found caches around the country. Thanks go to **** for making the effort to place this cache and maintain it. It's a great contribution to the Geocaching community and it is very much appreciated.
TFTC! Cheers. *Jump Pilot*
I love the challenge of the geocache hunt - read the notes, decipher the cache requirements, and go searching for the hide. This is an amazing world-wide game of hide and seek. I love it! I also enjoy caching with my 2 boys, and meeting fellow cachers. It really is a small world when I read over cache logs and see names of my friends who have found caches around the country. Thanks go to **** for making the effort to place this cache and maintain it. It's a great contribution to the Geocaching community and it is very much appreciated.
TFTC! Cheers. *Jump Pilot*
What an incredible hike! An amazing trail with breathtaking views. The weather turned at the summit and we got some lightning and thunder, so our time at the tip was cut short. A great (but slightly wet) walk back down the front. TFTC
It was getting about time I explored this side of Mount Tennant - for years I've been ascending the northern face from the Namadgi Visitor Centre, and I'd found all the Tennant Trail caches in the upper stretch. While I knew all along that a trail led up the other side (and have driven past the trailhead plenty of times!), I'd never actually thought to try it.
Given the density of caches, however, I decided not to do the whole thing in one afternoon, and instead followed the track until the turnoff to Bushfold's Flat, to make that the objective of the day's journey.
Altogether it was a very pleasant walk, not too warm, and completely deserted on the trail! I had a couple of close encounters with snakes, and once with a wayward calf, but came to no harm. Definitely a walk I reccomend!
Thanks for the caches!
Given the density of caches, however, I decided not to do the whole thing in one afternoon, and instead followed the track until the turnoff to Bushfold's Flat, to make that the objective of the day's journey.
Altogether it was a very pleasant walk, not too warm, and completely deserted on the trail! I had a couple of close encounters with snakes, and once with a wayward calf, but came to no harm. Definitely a walk I reccomend!
Thanks for the caches!
It had been a while since I'd walked up a good hill (six weeks in the complete flatness of central-northern Victoria followed by a dodgy back will do that) and if you're after a good hill, Mt Tennent is as good as any. I had walked this trail once before without doing any caches - one of those days I just felt like walking without stopping to cache - but today the caches beckoned.
Quite a long, tough walk and a few days of aching legs followed, but it was definitely worth it to summit Tennent on this glorious day. All caches found without trouble. Lyrebirds spotted. Emu tracks spotted. All rather excellent.
Apologies for the generic caches, but you'll understand. TFTC x 20 something
Quite a long, tough walk and a few days of aching legs followed, but it was definitely worth it to summit Tennent on this glorious day. All caches found without trouble. Lyrebirds spotted. Emu tracks spotted. All rather excellent.
Apologies for the generic caches, but you'll understand. TFTC x 20 something
A more strenuous than expected ramble up Mt a Tennant on a rather warm Canberra Day. Three muggles along for the ride. I think this trail is more difficult than the other trail....
Thanks Tankengine
Thanks Tankengine
With the warmer day it was a respectably early start collecting CBR_Grahams along the way that had us starting to walk about 7am. With the cool of the morning the almost continual climb wasn't noticed any where near as much as I had thought it would as we walked upwards stopping as needed and taking a few breaks. The casual approach made for a very scenic and enjoyable walk, taking in the area and its views as they appeared. Good company and plenty of conversation passed the time and although that one last climb at the end towards the summit was felt, arriving at the top and taking in the 360 degree views made the walk completely worth it.
The highlight of the top would have to be invited up into the fire viewing platform with the most amazing views and the very high powered binoculars we were offered to take it all in. Spectacular!
The walk down was a lot slower with the heat of the day and was surprised at how steep it was at times, but overall was a much easier and achievable walk than I could have imagined. The last hill up to the car was by far the hardest of the day but the esky of ice cold drinks waiting for us was very welcomed. Thanks for the cache Tankengine.
No mistaking the hide here in this nice shady spot.
The highlight of the top would have to be invited up into the fire viewing platform with the most amazing views and the very high powered binoculars we were offered to take it all in. Spectacular!
The walk down was a lot slower with the heat of the day and was surprised at how steep it was at times, but overall was a much easier and achievable walk than I could have imagined. The last hill up to the car was by far the hardest of the day but the esky of ice cold drinks waiting for us was very welcomed. Thanks for the cache Tankengine.
No mistaking the hide here in this nice shady spot.
So Aquilus1 messages me, "do you want to do the Tennant Trail", for sure... when? "tomorrow morning", hmmm OK, The geowife gave the all clear and I set the alarm to stupid-o-clock so we could get it all done and dusted well before the heat really settled in. So we park the car at 7am and Aquilus1 very patiently waits for me to make the first two finds which she has done before.... right, the real action starts now!
It was a surprisingly pleasant walk up the mountain, though we decided not to kill ourselves and we took our time. We walked past a few caches without realising.... we were way to chatty but these offered things to do on the descent. At the top we were invited up onto the fire viewing platform which offered amazing views, especially with the binoculars that they use.
All in all a long, but very rewarding day. The car never looked so good and there were even ice cold drinks inside...Yay!
OK, so we are definitely going up now, and from the mountain top that we sometimes glimpse through the trees this is going to be fun. Clue gives nowhere else for this one to be.... how do so many rocks find their way into logs? Thanks for placing and maintaining this cache and the whole series.
It was a surprisingly pleasant walk up the mountain, though we decided not to kill ourselves and we took our time. We walked past a few caches without realising.... we were way to chatty but these offered things to do on the descent. At the top we were invited up onto the fire viewing platform which offered amazing views, especially with the binoculars that they use.
All in all a long, but very rewarding day. The car never looked so good and there were even ice cold drinks inside...Yay!
OK, so we are definitely going up now, and from the mountain top that we sometimes glimpse through the trees this is going to be fun. Clue gives nowhere else for this one to be.... how do so many rocks find their way into logs? Thanks for placing and maintaining this cache and the whole series.
I sought out some geocaches in the vicinity of Mt Tennant while undertaking the Wednesday bushwalk and found six. All were all reasonably straightforward finds, being within a few metres of the coordinates. Thank you Tankengine for installing and maintaining these caches.
Wonderful walk/climb with b&s today ... thanks for the cache and the series Tankengine
Ok, well on the way with two geokids (7 and 9 yrs) in tow. Aim is bushfold hut and if we have motivation and energy push on to the top, but let's see how we go five cache was quick in hand. Left a trinket but took nothing. I have to admit I am astonished by how many people are literately jogging up my tenant while we toil away slowly - impressive! Tftc
TikvaNZ and I decided Christmas Eve was a perfect opportunity to undertake a 6hr assault of Mt Tennent, by completing the Tennent Trail series up to the top and plenty of bush-bashing down the other side. 28 caches, 1 small brown snake, 1 blue tongue and 3 goannas!
Quick find here. TFTC TE
Quick find here. TFTC TE
Attacking the Tennant Trail today. Car park to summit return, including breaks was 6:02 hrs. Great day to be outside. TNLNSL TFTC
Just when I was signing the log, two hikers came downhill and we had a short chat. They ensured us that the wind is not a problem when going uphill. However, they told us that it gets very steep. Something they were definitely right about.
A great little hide and didn't even need to leave the track. Wouldn't mind seeing the creek with a bit more flow, but would probably get wet feet at the first creek crossing. TFTC TNLN
Great, sunny autumn day to hike up to Mt Tennent. Many thanks for placing so many caches along the way, making an enjoyable hike even more enjoyable.
4740. Well Relish64 and myself decided it was time to hit the trail, so with backpacks loaded we made a casual start and headed off.
A great trail with some welcome breaks at each cache. No troubles locating each one and eventually we found ourselves at the top with some very rewarding views.
We totally agree that everyone should at least come up here once and we will definitely be back up here again. Maybe a different route.
Many thanks TE for the extra motivation with this trail and apologies for the generic log.... but you get that !!!
A great trail with some welcome breaks at each cache. No troubles locating each one and eventually we found ourselves at the top with some very rewarding views.
We totally agree that everyone should at least come up here once and we will definitely be back up here again. Maybe a different route.
Many thanks TE for the extra motivation with this trail and apologies for the generic log.... but you get that !!!
Found in the last place checked. Pays to stay on the path as long as possible . TFTC Tankengine.
#889. 32 days in a row.
Found this cache on the way back to the car after getting 05b of the trail. The cache location seemed fairly obvious to me as I was passing, so quick grab and sign of the log.
Found this cache on the way back to the car after getting 05b of the trail. The cache location seemed fairly obvious to me as I was passing, so quick grab and sign of the log.
Found today with some bush walking friends. We walked to the summit of Mount Tennent from the Namadgi visitor's centre, and then walked down the other side of the hill to collect these caches. I think Tennent is actually probably easier form the cache direction, but less scenic. Overall, 1,000 meters vertical ascent and about a 16km walk.
Thanks for all these caches, much appreciated.
Thanks for all these caches, much appreciated.
Not being winter, I waited for a cool day to attempt this series. Although considered a "walk in the park" by many cachers, I found this tough going with its relentless uphill climbs. Overall a great day out, just a pity about the roadwork crews that were grading the road and making lots of noise. 3.75 hours up (lots of stops!), 1.5 down.
Thanks
Thanks
#1224 5 of 24 today.
I have a 'spare' week of leave to use up. Hmmm what should I do ? Sit around at home ? Not likely !
I've had the Tennent Trail in my sights for some time. I've been up here once before on a bush walk about 5 years ago. The view was one of the best I've seen. Time to revisit & claim a few more Tankengine caches. I must be getting close to 100.
I was a bit worried about doing the Tennent Trail today after waking to wind & rain, but the forecast was for clearing conditions, so I thought I'd delay the start & head out anyway. I'm glad I did. As I climbed higher & higher the conditions progressively improved. By the time I reached the summit, clear blue sky, a few gusts of wind but otherwise lovely, uninterrupted, breathtaking views - with no muggles.
Many of these cache logs are damp.
Thanks for the cache Tankengine.
I have a 'spare' week of leave to use up. Hmmm what should I do ? Sit around at home ? Not likely !
I've had the Tennent Trail in my sights for some time. I've been up here once before on a bush walk about 5 years ago. The view was one of the best I've seen. Time to revisit & claim a few more Tankengine caches. I must be getting close to 100.
I was a bit worried about doing the Tennent Trail today after waking to wind & rain, but the forecast was for clearing conditions, so I thought I'd delay the start & head out anyway. I'm glad I did. As I climbed higher & higher the conditions progressively improved. By the time I reached the summit, clear blue sky, a few gusts of wind but otherwise lovely, uninterrupted, breathtaking views - with no muggles.
Many of these cache logs are damp.
Thanks for the cache Tankengine.
Last when in the area for the earth cache at the old tracking station we saw this bush power trail and thought that looks like a good leg stretcher so we had it in mind for today but things got away from us a little bit on checking the forecast we figured we could still get up and back prior to night fall. We parked and headed over to the gate for the first of the finds we had targeted (we are on a bit of a diet to avoid 1.5/1.5 caches. The creek looked to have a bit of water flowing in it but as we got close we could see it was very shallow and our shoes would be water proof enough for a quick dash. We started to get a feel for the hides but skipped two on the way up as the school had a camp setup happening but we got them on the way back down. We also could not find two others on the way up and rather than use up all our time searching instead of reaching the top but found them quickly on the way down. A walk with plenty of Roos around for a round trip of just over 3.5 hrs. A couple of damp logs but all signable and we drained what we could from a few containers. TFTC.
#4980 @1210
After completing a successful lonely cache mission, ZQX & I stopped off at the rest of the lower Tennent Trail caches I hadn't yet found. This one took a bit longer to find as the GPS was jumping around a bit. The hint helped. TFTC.
After completing a successful lonely cache mission, ZQX & I stopped off at the rest of the lower Tennent Trail caches I hadn't yet found. This one took a bit longer to find as the GPS was jumping around a bit. The hint helped. TFTC.
Time to finally get round to doing Tennent Trail. I have been looking forward to this one for a long time.
Started a bit warn out after doing "Gudgenby George" which I didn't expect to be difficult. I haven't been up this track for quite some time. Last time was for a night cache (now archived) on push-bikes.
It's a continuous "up" power series, so it was just a matter of keeping going. Finished the lot and did a couple of extras that were along/near the trail.
TFTC Series Tankengine.
Started a bit warn out after doing "Gudgenby George" which I didn't expect to be difficult. I haven't been up this track for quite some time. Last time was for a night cache (now archived) on push-bikes.
It's a continuous "up" power series, so it was just a matter of keeping going. Finished the lot and did a couple of extras that were along/near the trail.
TFTC Series Tankengine.
9:45 - I do like it when all you need to do is read the name of the cache.
TFTC Tankengine
TFTC Tankengine
An easy stroll from #4 and Pagan spotted this one on approach so a very quick find at 10:09:00 AM.
Thanks Tankengine
Thanks Tankengine
5/15 all done for the day finally, tftc! a long adventure but had fun most of the way. lots of lizard sightings to tick off my spot list.
Haven't been up Tennant for nearly four years. Since the time of the one smiley on top there is now a great collection. Started late, so hiked up the Southern face as quick as possible with Fit02, lunch at the top (great hot chocolate thanks to Fit02). Rapid decent with caches along the way.
Haven't been up Tennant for nearly four years. Since the time of the one smiley on top there is now a great collection. Started late, so hiked up the Southern face as quick as possible with Fit02, lunch at the top (great hot chocolate thanks to Fit02). Rapid decent with caches along the way.
Found this one with Dad and AwesomeL. Finally catching up with some logs.
Thanks. Enjoyed the walk part way up the mountain.
Thanks. Enjoyed the walk part way up the mountain.
8550 + 990 = 9540. With some spare time up our sleeves - but not too much - I decided that a walk about a third of the way up would suffice today with GSC2000 and AwesomeL.
After number 4 we continued along the fire trail to this one. A quick find at GZ by AwesomeL in the obvious spot and we were soon on our way (up)to number 6.
Thanks again Tankengine !! Its been a while since I was up this way and the kids first time !
TNLN - TFTC !!
Cheers....
After number 4 we continued along the fire trail to this one. A quick find at GZ by AwesomeL in the obvious spot and we were soon on our way (up)to number 6.
Thanks again Tankengine !! Its been a while since I was up this way and the kids first time !
TNLN - TFTC !!
Cheers....
#87 The fifth cache of the day whilst climbing Mt Tennent with my dad. It was quite a pleasant walk from the previous cache to this one. The trees certainly have regrown since the fires! Once at GZ, it was a quick find as there was only really one spot it could be! Log signed, cache replaced. TFTC Tankengine!
Great series! Didn't quite make them all today but we got snowed on, which was exiting.
TFTC!
TFTC!
Down in the ACT to visit family, who are all working today, so I've decided to climb a mountain!!
I left a bit later than I was intending on and made a stop at the visitors information centre to learn a bit more about this beautiful area of countryside.
I had an idea where this one was on approach but was nervous about putting my hand in 'there'. We have a million bitey things in QLD, I don't know what lurks about in the ACT! I grabbed a stick and used it to manoeuvre the cache from its hidden location. Quick signing of the log and onward bound.
TFTC
I left a bit later than I was intending on and made a stop at the visitors information centre to learn a bit more about this beautiful area of countryside.
I had an idea where this one was on approach but was nervous about putting my hand in 'there'. We have a million bitey things in QLD, I don't know what lurks about in the ACT! I grabbed a stick and used it to manoeuvre the cache from its hidden location. Quick signing of the log and onward bound.
TFTC
Realised that I neglected to log this back in June 2014. Part of a big group that went all the way to the top and back. Brilliant winter day. From (distant) memory I was the one in the group that actually found this.
Tks TE!
Tks TE!
Went out with "Tennent Tragic" team - SiteHounder, joeylovestreasure, C-chord, ACTchil, TripperOutThere, KittyKatch and AmethystPig and of course "Nutto". We think the trio have gone bush so we headed up further on the track. The knee is holding up well but calf muscle starting to twinge. tftc Tankengine.
Went out with JLT and a group of cachers (collectively called ourselves 'Tennant Tragics') for the morning. A pleasant walk and terrific views. TFTC.
Out geocaching with Primary Evidence & Zangetsu. By now the JLT gang had left us. Nice hide TE. Onto the next...
Found at 0910. The two teams joined forces on the approach to this one - which seemed sensible, otherwise we would've had one group or the other doing all the searching and the other following up for the find - and with that many people searching the cache was quickly located. TNLNSL - thanks for the cache Tankengine.
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After arranging to tackle this series and a few extras today, the team consisting of Zangetsu, TheSkype and myself headed off on the Mount Tennent trek. After meeting up with the "Tennent Tragics" at the carpark, we split shortly after and made our own way onwards and upwards.
Nearing the top, we met up with Green-martian, who guided us down the rocky escarpment from the peak, down past "Tennent Trauma" and back to the vehicle(s) via the rock/mud slide and following the creek bed nearing the bottom. What an experience it was!
Apologies for the generic log(s), don't normally resort to this but with multiple logs it was to be.
TFTC and the series Tankengine!
Well worth it and thoroughly enjoyed.
After arranging to tackle this series and a few extras today, the team consisting of Zangetsu, TheSkype and myself headed off on the Mount Tennent trek. After meeting up with the "Tennent Tragics" at the carpark, we split shortly after and made our own way onwards and upwards.
Nearing the top, we met up with Green-martian, who guided us down the rocky escarpment from the peak, down past "Tennent Trauma" and back to the vehicle(s) via the rock/mud slide and following the creek bed nearing the bottom. What an experience it was!
Apologies for the generic log(s), don't normally resort to this but with multiple logs it was to be.
TFTC and the series Tankengine!
Well worth it and thoroughly enjoyed.
Not the usual Bridge Banter from TE - too easy to find haha. We all met here again and signed the LB and ready to move on again. The three other guys left us here - where did they go?? We figure they have taken a short cut up the mountain. We move on to tackle the next cache - getting a bit steeper here...
Decided that 1.5 km in, this would be the furtherest we would go for today. Had Little Miss Nine (Tomiquid) along with us, and after a 7.5 km walk on Saturday, decided that she'd walked enough for one weekend. With the return trip, she would have done 10 km and climbed up and down around 200m over that distance.
So, we headed back slowly to get TT#2 and just enjoying the wonderful scenery
TFTC. Found with Tomiquid and Mehitabelcat.
So, we headed back slowly to get TT#2 and just enjoying the wonderful scenery
TFTC. Found with Tomiquid and Mehitabelcat.
I had a great day walking to the top of Mt Tennent and finding this series of caches with Darzee Di, KittyKatch, Sitehounder, Tripperoutthere, Amethyst pig, Knutto, joeylovestreasures and c-chord. It was a tough climb but well worth the effort. we were the Tennent tragic group, tftc Tankengine
This was where the other group of The Skype and his two friends left us. We were kind of too big a group to cache easily. SL TFTC
Logging this visit. So far the walk had been easy, but the rain looked like it was on its way... tftcs
As I said in the first of this trail GC4B97M these have all blurred so not much more to add.
TFTC Tankengine
TFTC Tankengine
A nice wander up Mt Tennent Fire Trail to the tip, collecting caches on the way. TFTCs.
Was passing and noticed a plastic bag sticking out so picked up the TB therein.
A great series! So well put together and it encourages a great walk. A huge investment by the CO for our enjoyment. See 'GC4BAJT 21 Tennent trail - Burnt tree' for some individual details. TFTC and TFTS, Tankengine.
A beautiful Australia Day morning, what better way to spend time than doing some geo's.
Started at Apollo rd around 8.15am and got back to car around
1pm, including doing bushfold view, walking directly down Mt Tennant.
Easy grab, hard not to dirty ones hands.
This entry was edited by Green-Martian on Monday, 27 January 2014 at 10:25:02 UTC.
Started at Apollo rd around 8.15am and got back to car around
1pm, including doing bushfold view, walking directly down Mt Tennant.
Easy grab, hard not to dirty ones hands.
This entry was edited by Green-Martian on Monday, 27 January 2014 at 10:25:02 UTC.
Thanks Tankengine. Great series! A very tough, challenging and rewarding hike. I'll write my full log on Number #21.
Found a 'Blue ringed log'. Don't be tempted to follow the GPRS compass here or you sure will do it tough. SLTN..TFTC
9.50am. So far so good, pretty scenery indeed , starting to feel a bit warm, shady sections very welcome, not a drop of water in the creek. TFTC
The lower part of the walk was also very scenic-passin by farms and seeing cows was lovely too.
Thanks Tankengine,
Domsky
Thanks Tankengine,
Domsky
Found at 10:41:00 AM.
After a four km early morning walk BatGirl and I decided we needed more exercise so we headed over to do these caches and perhaps 1 more "on the way".
Another easy one.
Thanks TE
After a four km early morning walk BatGirl and I decided we needed more exercise so we headed over to do these caches and perhaps 1 more "on the way".
Another easy one.
Thanks TE
It has actually been ages since I have been up Tennant. There had been plenty of plans but no real action for years so this weekend the opportunity finally presented itself for a very full on adventure taking on a wander around Corin and Mt Tennant all in one fell swoop with Noikmeister. Keeping on keeping on.