Wensleydale Power Trail: Knights Track Victoria, Australia
By
Patogenic on 28-Aug-22. Waypoint GC9Z414
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Logs
Even though the rain was pouring, it wasnt enough to stop me from doing this trail. After nearly slipping over coz im me, the log was signed and put back. Tftc
What a neat little part of the country this is. A great trail here. Found as I meandered through. Thanks for highlighting an unknown area to me.
Took Mr Riddell a few moments first round was a boys look! But then he was onto it!TFTC
Today we headed out from Winchelsea to do our second day on the GOR. We made our way down through Wensleydale and picked up a few trads in tiny little none weatherproof pots. Nice little series.Then on to Anglesea which seemed to be very hipster/surfer vibes and we enjoyed a nice walk around The Wetlands, more caches and ate our packed lunch at one of the murals. Onwards to Aireys Inlet to visit the lighthouse and more caching. Lorne was our last stop on GOC seemed to be a bit more exy here and lots of posh Melbs people here . Back to Winchelsea via Erskine Falls, surprised no cache there and via Bambra area to collect some super cool woodland caches. Ran out of time to do everything we wanted but you can never get them all .Thanks to all the CO for some really great hides and especially to Bushfire we were sad to read of ill health.Quick find TFTC
Today we started our excursion with this one, hoping that the resident might be out to work; we knew where to look and made it a quick affair. It was an uncomfortable adventure as not only was the dog there, so was the lady, and two children in the garden. Maybe this one could benefit from being hidden a little bit away from the resident family?
As we were approaching GZ, we attracted the attention of a watchful dog and its human. We took it as a signal to leave this one for today and head back to camp, to light a fire. We may try this one again.
Heading back to my second home in the US on saturday getting some last-minute geocaches in before my 6 week visit is over. Log very wet a little hard to sign. Lots of barking dogs at nearby house, made us a bit nervous.
We are lucky to live in asu h a beautiful country. Travelling around these parts certainly makes you appreciate the beauty. Tftc!
*Found on the 16 Jul 2023 @ 4:35 pm.*
*Cache find # 14857.*
With my day now coming to an end, it was time to head for home but not before finding a few more caches along the way.
I had 2 more from this series to find so I thought I may as well finish off the series, the last as I was driving by, a quick stop was made which was followed by a quick find.
**Thanks to Patogenic for keeping the game going by placing this cache.**
*Cache find # 14857.*
With my day now coming to an end, it was time to head for home but not before finding a few more caches along the way.
I had 2 more from this series to find so I thought I may as well finish off the series, the last as I was driving by, a quick stop was made which was followed by a quick find.
**Thanks to Patogenic for keeping the game going by placing this cache.**
Day out with sassieold55, picked up on our way through checking out the backroads of Cape Otway Road TFTC
I have fallen into the “just one more” trap on my day trip and thought that I would give this series a go. Cache and log found in good condition. TFTC.
Well the coast was clear round GZ.
Made for an easy dash.
A quick search later and I came up with the choccies.
TFTC
Made for an easy dash.
A quick search later and I came up with the choccies.
TFTC
Sunday, and the calendar is empty ...
After travelling half way to Queenscliff for a Ket Baker croissante and coffee, logic says that heading to Birregurra, more than double the distance in the other direction seems logical.
And Birregurra had a market on, but we made it into the RMH for lunch.
On the way back we worked our way through the Wensleydale Power Trail. Of course the phone signal was pretty much non-existant, so this required a mixture of blind luck, waving phones in the air, and verbal exhortation to whatever supernatural powers might be listening. Of course, on top of this, was the usual "Signal Dance" - "over here" "I got 2 bars over there." "Try on top of that gravel heap." "Look, look, the sign says crest! Stop."
SL, TFTC
After travelling half way to Queenscliff for a Ket Baker croissante and coffee, logic says that heading to Birregurra, more than double the distance in the other direction seems logical.
And Birregurra had a market on, but we made it into the RMH for lunch.
On the way back we worked our way through the Wensleydale Power Trail. Of course the phone signal was pretty much non-existant, so this required a mixture of blind luck, waving phones in the air, and verbal exhortation to whatever supernatural powers might be listening. Of course, on top of this, was the usual "Signal Dance" - "over here" "I got 2 bars over there." "Try on top of that gravel heap." "Look, look, the sign says crest! Stop."
SL, TFTC
Sticking closer to home for our caching adventure today we made our way as far as Birregurra, then worked our way towards Torquay seeking out all the unfound caches along the way with only one DNF for the day.
The Wensleydale power trail was next on our agenda, especially as we have been meaning to complete the series for some time. A pleasant hour or so saw us locating each and every cache all in good condition and just as the hints suggested.
With a houses either side of the road we cautiously made our way to gz for a quick find.
Thanks Lachlan, Sully and Finn for the series cache placements.
The Wensleydale power trail was next on our agenda, especially as we have been meaning to complete the series for some time. A pleasant hour or so saw us locating each and every cache all in good condition and just as the hints suggested.
With a houses either side of the road we cautiously made our way to gz for a quick find.
Thanks Lachlan, Sully and Finn for the series cache placements.
First day of March, cache #2 for the day... Loving the opportunity today to get out here and Play
TFTC SLTNLN
TFTC SLTNLN
*Last Date Day Of February Adventure #11*
SueHut and I are out prowling for caches!
Alas! What foul curse has befallen this poor Sir? Verily we sought our quarry high and low, to avail not! Only on returning to our destrier did we perchance to spy the quarry.
Praises to thee, Sir Lachlan, Sir Sully and Sir Finn! May your quests be ever fruitful.
SueHut and I are out prowling for caches!
Alas! What foul curse has befallen this poor Sir? Verily we sought our quarry high and low, to avail not! Only on returning to our destrier did we perchance to spy the quarry.
Praises to thee, Sir Lachlan, Sir Sully and Sir Finn! May your quests be ever fruitful.
Walked right passed it and looked in the wrong spot. Found it when we came back and looked for a second time.
10:49
After checking the various weather forecasts and commitments for a few days ahead, we decided on a day of caching to the west!
We worked our way around the power trail at a leisurely pace, 4 wheels, not two! - keeping a watch for snakes - at each stop.
The barking alarm brought out the neighbour who was interested in what we were doing.
Thanks to Patogenic for adding this Wensleydale trail to the gameboard.
33902
After checking the various weather forecasts and commitments for a few days ahead, we decided on a day of caching to the west!
We worked our way around the power trail at a leisurely pace, 4 wheels, not two! - keeping a watch for snakes - at each stop.
The barking alarm brought out the neighbour who was interested in what we were doing.
Thanks to Patogenic for adding this Wensleydale trail to the gameboard.
33902
Found by caughtatwork on 27/01/2023 at 12:15:00 PM
Got out at these three caches along the road on the way down to Anglesea for the day of caching. A nice walk along the track, but not so good driving, so many corrugations. We found all of the cache with ease and they were all in good condition.
Took nothing, left nothing.
Thanks for placing this geocache here for us to find today, for without those who like to hide geocaches, there would be nothing around for those who like to find geocaches.
*Overall Experience: 3*
GAFF1
Got out at these three caches along the road on the way down to Anglesea for the day of caching. A nice walk along the track, but not so good driving, so many corrugations. We found all of the cache with ease and they were all in good condition.
Took nothing, left nothing.
Thanks for placing this geocache here for us to find today, for without those who like to hide geocaches, there would be nothing around for those who like to find geocaches.
*Overall Experience: 3*
GAFF1
Rated: for Overall Experience
What do you do on your birthday? You head out and grab a few caches. When you are nine power trail caches off a Challenge and spot eight caches in a power trail, they become particularly attractive.
So into the Geomobile Joey, we popped Gypsy Girl the Geodog and went off for an early morning cache or nine.
We had a great run to the area, and we downloaded the caches to ensure we would have the coordinates we needed to make the find.
We found all caches in good condition.
Thank you, Lachlan, Sully and Finn, for a neat power trail of Traditional caches.
So into the Geomobile Joey, we popped Gypsy Girl the Geodog and went off for an early morning cache or nine.
We had a great run to the area, and we downloaded the caches to ensure we would have the coordinates we needed to make the find.
We found all caches in good condition.
Thank you, Lachlan, Sully and Finn, for a neat power trail of Traditional caches.
Found It...........With an afternoon free from work duties, Mrs H_3 decided that we should head out to grab some caches. We elected to grab this series as it was the closest to home with the limited time before dark. After pulling up the search started and soon after the cache was located. So with the log signed we continued our journey. Thanks Lachlan, Sully and Finn for the caches
As I was looking around for this cache I noticed a few walking muggles in the distance. I spent some time looking at my phone while waiting for them to pass. They asked me if I had any mobile reception, funnily enough. I’m guessing they are locals because they told me they don’t get any coverage until about 100 metres up the road! Guess I’m just lucky for a change.
This little cache actually took me a bit longer to find. I do tend to overthink things a lot and it was the case here. I eventually found it in a spot where I was sure I’d looked but obviously just not good enough. The cache and contents are in great condition and whoever wrote the little note in the cache made me smile. TFTC
This little cache actually took me a bit longer to find. I do tend to overthink things a lot and it was the case here. I eventually found it in a spot where I was sure I’d looked but obviously just not good enough. The cache and contents are in great condition and whoever wrote the little note in the cache made me smile. TFTC
My very good caching mates the suscoe’s offered me a lift down to this area that even after caching from 2005 I have never driven along some of these roads.
The weather was kind to us by only starting to be light rain on our way back to Winchelsea for a coffee.
Saw these pop up a few days ago but Eddy and Jason were too quick so no rush to come down to check these guys out.
Simple hides but some will require an adjustment shortly as the hide is not well thought out but that will come with experience.
The cache owners must enjoy takeaways!! Good to see all logs are protected by a plastic bag please reseal after signing log and then write something about your experience.
Cache log was dry so all good.
The weather was kind to us by only starting to be light rain on our way back to Winchelsea for a coffee.
Saw these pop up a few days ago but Eddy and Jason were too quick so no rush to come down to check these guys out.
Simple hides but some will require an adjustment shortly as the hide is not well thought out but that will come with experience.
The cache owners must enjoy takeaways!! Good to see all logs are protected by a plastic bag please reseal after signing log and then write something about your experience.
Cache log was dry so all good.
Suscoe decided to head out here (early this afternoon_ to Wensleydale to see what these Power Trail caches were like.
We invited our great mate Bushfire along for the trip. It has been quite a while since we have been able to get out together and we had a delightful time together finding these caches.
The roads were reasonably quite, a tractor with firewood and a couple of cars early on were the only traffic that we encountered. The rain held off until we were heading home, thank goodness.
The caches were found quite quickly with good co-ordinates to guide us.
Bus Stop was found quickly.
Thanks to Lachlan, Sully and Finn for this trail.
We invited our great mate Bushfire along for the trip. It has been quite a while since we have been able to get out together and we had a delightful time together finding these caches.
The roads were reasonably quite, a tractor with firewood and a couple of cars early on were the only traffic that we encountered. The rain held off until we were heading home, thank goodness.
The caches were found quite quickly with good co-ordinates to guide us.
Bus Stop was found quickly.
Thanks to Lachlan, Sully and Finn for this trail.
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I received a message from SimsFamily that there was a few new caches to be found. I couldn’t go until later in the evening.
So we made a time to meet up and head out.
Again with great coords we made a quick find for a joint [FTF]
Log signed and replaced as found.
Thanks for the Traditional Cache Patogenic
#7,151
So we made a time to meet up and head out.
Again with great coords we made a quick find for a joint [FTF]
Log signed and replaced as found.
Thanks for the Traditional Cache Patogenic
#7,151