Booths Hill Clear Range, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
By Geocaching Australia on 01-Sep-09. Waypoint TP0882

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Type: TrigPoint
Container: Other
Coordinates: S35° 43.730' E149° 2.435' (WGS 84)
  55H 684552E 6044207N (UTM)
Elevation: 1573 m
Local Government Area: Australian Capital Territory

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Description

A Trig Point is a virtual cache which requires a cacher to locate the Trigonometric Station at GZ.

A trig point (also known as a Trigonometric Station) typically consists of a black disc on top of four metal legs or concrete pillar, resembling a navigation beacon. It is also accompanied by a metal disc, which is located directly below the center point of the tripod or on top of the pillar itself.

Trig points are generally located at the top of hills or points of prominence in the landscape. Many provide unique views and challenges, with some being difficult to get to.

These points were regarded as valuable to surveyors, providing reference points for measuring distance and direction, and assisting in the creation of maps.

To log a find on the Geocaching Australia website, you will need to include a picture of the trig point, along with your GPS receiver and (preferably) yourself. Long distance / telephoto type pictures are against the spirit of this cache. You are encouraged to leave a description of your journey in your log to help others in finding the trig point.

The original collection of trig points has been sourced from Geoscience Australia and may contain inaccuracies.

Please respect local laws and regulations when searching for trig points. If you believe that a trig point is located on private property or in a dangerous location, you may archive the cache, by clicking on Log this Cache and place an "Archived" log on the Geocaching Australia website.

If you feel that you can add to the description of this trig point or adjust the difficulty / terrain ratings, please feel free to edit this cache and amend the information suitably. Vandalism of the cache description or other information will result in your account being terminated.

Addtional Information
Source: Geoscience Australia
Type: Horizontal Control Point
Elevation: 1583.1
PID: 2950407
Other Information: Geoscience Australia
 

Logs

29-Apr-21
Headed up this way for a hike and once at the top discovered the had fallen down the side of the granite and was lying out of sight. With the help of another cacher we managed to untangle it from other debris and hoist it back into it's rightful position. Great views from up here and worth the torture of the (return) hike to get here.

 
29-Apr-21
Found today with Soldelune, DTY73, Starsalign and Peter... It seems after the fires, the trig fell over and down the hill a bit! However, Soldelune and Stars align soon fixed that!!! Cool views!
 
11-May-19
A wander up to my 16/25 named hills above 1500m in the ACT. There was a bit of snow around up high today that made the walk extra special. Steep but easy going through the scrub. Thanks
 
10-Dec-17
A very late log. I found this in 2017
 
21-Jan-14
Hooray I did it! See if I can do it then most people can. Found while I was on a walk with the Canberra Bushwalking club. We got up here and couldnt really see the view as the hill was in the cloud. We had a 2km walk from the track to get to this one and the undergrowth wasnnt to hard. Well worth it!
 
20-Sep-09
I Agree with Squirrels comments below (+ a few extra comments of my own)
When I first started caching, I often didn't carry a camera, (Digital cameras did not exist)and visited many trigs whilst caching. I also visited many trigs BEFORE geocaching even existed, when I was riding my Mountain bike/s in the 1990's, so all recent finds.
I actually visited this trig point on 4/7/2009 with NZ cacher, RexTrex while we were trekking in this area...... Picture is of me checking out the inscriptions on the metal marker - many dating back to the early 1950's - amazing.
 
20-Sep-09
17+1560=1577 with Captain Tomato and Agent Basil

From now on, I will definitely be carrying a camera at every trig point I visit. I really support the introduction of TrigPoint "caches" because there are usually great views from such highpoints and it is particularly applicable in certain parks.

When I first started caching, I often didn't carry a camera, and visited many trigs whilst caching.

However, whether the thought police like it or not, I intend to claim every trig that I visited since starting caching at the beginning of 2007. As evidence, I will either post the photo if I have one, or reference the cache that I visited nearby, or name another cacher who can vouch for me being there.

I actually found this trigpoint on 25/7/2009 after a really enjoyable bushwalk in the company of Captain Tomato and Agent Basil.

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25-Jul-09
A great hike up here, well worth the visit. Found with Agent Basil and SecretSquirrel-BJC.

See the photo in Secret Squirrel's log.
 
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