Tuggeranong Track 336 District of Tuggeranong, New South Wales, Australia
By
Tankengine on 22-Jan-22. Waypoint GC9MK9W
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Logs
Out and about caching with fitzy_1965.Today we targeted this group of Tankengine caches. It was a nice wander along the railway except for the blackberries! So many blackberries!Wow, an easy find.
Found with minniek during another beautiful walk in Canberra.After a bit of a sleep in (oops we missed the event) we decided to keep to the rest of our original plans and drive in to Canberra for a walk through the bush and along a railway line. The last time I went out around this loop was March 2009 ! Parking at the Paintball place we headed off along the paths until we hit the railway line, which we then followed for all today's caches. This cache was a nice easy one (to lure us into a false sense of security I think). Stamped the log, replaced the cache as found, then continued on to the next one on our list.Thanks Tankengine for all nine caches today !!
Caching up a storm with buckoraider todayIts very good for me to cache in the morning before work. Keeps me more calm during the dayNo need to make your bed as soon as you get up.Go get a cacheBest therapy I ever found Thanks TE
Found on my walk on these old train tracks after tracking down some ftfs. Beautiful, warm and sunny morning made for a perfect wonder along these tracks. Thank you Tankengine for the cache!
Terrific little jaunt out along the old railway line with Baristayan...perfect autumn morning for it!I do enjoy strolling along old railway lines, it makes it impossible to get lost! And usually they're rather flat, just need to watch your footing a wee bit but this stretch offered no bother. Will need to return and go after a few of the others further in. Thanks!
Another quick and easy find; the cache was dry and in good condition.Thanks, Tankengine
A cool but sunny walk along the border track. A number of muggles on bikes and walking dogs also about, enjoying a breath of fresh crisp air. Cache found without issue, signed and replaced as found. A large spider with an interesting funnel web formation guarding the cache, take care. TNLNSL TFTC
Out with dty73 and Tankengine for a walk out along the tracks, to do a little cache maintenance, find some unfound ones and place a few as well. It was a beautiful day to be out and loved the paraphernalia spotted as we walked along the rails. I was with the CO when this cache was placed, well overdue but logging now. Thanks for the cache Tankengine! I love these signs and they make a great cache easy for those walking past.
I had somehow ,managed to arrange to go for another walk this morning, so I collected Fitzy_1965 in Civic and we headed to the car park at the base of the Old Tuggeranong road. A little bit worried about the lasting impact of Saturdays epic hike, we headed up the trail from the cache on the highway to the railway line, and then headed along to the currently southern most cache I had not completed and then returned to the car for two other southern district caches before heading home for a break until it was time for the group assault on the Woden Flood memorial multi that needs a really long tool. It was a fun day and the walk just manageable.
I am happy some of the railway infrastructure has survived and having a cache here is a real bonus.
Thanks for the cache Tankengine
39960.4 TNLN
Visited: World Traveling Gold GC A#6 & Flash Mob XII A#319
**Albida**
I am happy some of the railway infrastructure has survived and having a cache here is a real bonus.
Thanks for the cache Tankengine
39960.4 TNLN
Visited: World Traveling Gold GC A#6 & Flash Mob XII A#319
**Albida**
Found on a glorious ride with the dew melting and a few Roos about .
Many thanks to Tankengine.
Many thanks to Tankengine.
#17574 @1250
A lovely day to be out caching. I targeted this cluster of newish caches along the old railway line by foot. Cache easily found. I crossed paths with 3 other people on the trackes this morning - surprisingly busy. TFTC.
A lovely day to be out caching. I targeted this cluster of newish caches along the old railway line by foot. Cache easily found. I crossed paths with 3 other people on the trackes this morning - surprisingly busy. TFTC.
Going for a walk of the railway line today and figured some caching was in order. TFTC
A good stroll up along the rail lines today to pick up a few caches, nice and secure container. Tftc TE
**This Cache:**
A quick find here, appreciate the cache to break up the walk! A cool little marker too
Thanks
**Today:**
Abandoned locations are my favourite spots to explore so I was excited to see some more caches pop up along this impressive train line recently, I have walked along it many times in the past and will always take the opportunity to do it again!
I have been eager to do these since they came out, and today with a free morning and some company myself and DSD set off early for a couple of hikes along it!
TFTC Tankengine!
A quick find here, appreciate the cache to break up the walk! A cool little marker too
Thanks
**Today:**
Abandoned locations are my favourite spots to explore so I was excited to see some more caches pop up along this impressive train line recently, I have walked along it many times in the past and will always take the opportunity to do it again!
I have been eager to do these since they came out, and today with a free morning and some company myself and DSD set off early for a couple of hikes along it!
TFTC Tankengine!
Found with Loci612 today. Signed dsd or darksidedan or Adventure Boys or AB to save space in the log. Thanks for the cache and the adventure.
A short morning walk along the railway line for a few nice easy finds. TFTC.
After a busy morning caching to the west of Canberra, I popped over for an afternoon walk along this section of railway line, which again is absolutely screaming out to be made into a rail trail - in fact the southern bit of this line, north from Bombala, has been surveyed for exactly that purpose this week!
Unlike the portion near Hume, which is quite overgrown, this section to the southeast of Tuggeranong Siding is relatively clear and quite easy to walk along, although the ballast reflects the heat into your face even on a mild day. A very pleasant 8.73km return walk in just a shade under two hours.
A fast-finishing, be-on-me-next-time, second-to-find here. This cache was a straightforward find in an obvious spot - thanks, Tankengine, and a favourite here on behalf of the series.
A random pic from today's adventures attached.
Unlike the portion near Hume, which is quite overgrown, this section to the southeast of Tuggeranong Siding is relatively clear and quite easy to walk along, although the ballast reflects the heat into your face even on a mild day. A very pleasant 8.73km return walk in just a shade under two hours.
A fast-finishing, be-on-me-next-time, second-to-find here. This cache was a straightforward find in an obvious spot - thanks, Tankengine, and a favourite here on behalf of the series.
A random pic from today's adventures attached.
[FTF] ️ ️ ️
A lovely easy walk mid afternoon, once up on the flat old railway line. It took less than 50 minutes for the three of us to reach the furtherest cache south after 3.27kms. All caches were quick finds which was good as we could spend more time enjoying the lush green views. A lovely change from how we had remembered it in the past during the drought.
While also enjoying the iconic Aussie landscape there were the historic rail structures to observe, not forgetting the wild blackberries to consume most of the way back to the car. Fortunately, unlike sections of the rail line around Fyshwick way, the blackberries are not yet taking over the tracks on this stretch of the rail line. In total we walked 7kms with just 131m ascent/descent under 2 hours.
A favourite point on Tuggeranong T-Track for the three caches found in this group, for the reasons mentioned above. TFTC Tankengine.
A lovely easy walk mid afternoon, once up on the flat old railway line. It took less than 50 minutes for the three of us to reach the furtherest cache south after 3.27kms. All caches were quick finds which was good as we could spend more time enjoying the lush green views. A lovely change from how we had remembered it in the past during the drought.
While also enjoying the iconic Aussie landscape there were the historic rail structures to observe, not forgetting the wild blackberries to consume most of the way back to the car. Fortunately, unlike sections of the rail line around Fyshwick way, the blackberries are not yet taking over the tracks on this stretch of the rail line. In total we walked 7kms with just 131m ascent/descent under 2 hours.
A favourite point on Tuggeranong T-Track for the three caches found in this group, for the reasons mentioned above. TFTC Tankengine.