Barmedman TS743 Barmedman, New South Wales, Australia
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Geocaching Australia on 02-Jan-21. Waypoint TP13175
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | TrigPoint |
Container: | Other |
Coordinates: | S34° 10.130' E147° 23.679' (WGS 84) |
55H 536372E 6219053N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 274 m |
Local Government Area: | Bland |
Description
Remains of an old trig approximately 250 metres from the highway.
Official name of this Trig Station as per NSW Department of Lands is: Barmedman
Serial number is: TS743
Logs
We are heading south after attending QOGM 2023 in Longreach.
A quick stop here as we pass through with geovan in tow.
Required pic has been added to the gallery.
A quick stop here as we pass through with geovan in tow.
Required pic has been added to the gallery.
#GA5361 - 11:55; Day one of a mission through the Central West of New South Wales with Sol de lune to grab some of the dragonZones to our west. Today's travels took us through Binalong, Temora, Barmedman, West Wyalong, Rankin Springs, Goolgowi, Hillston and finally Lake Cargelligo where we spent the night. Collecting finds in Temora, Bland, Carrathool and Lachlan dragonZones and counties along the way. TFTC Geocaching Australia
Rated: for Overall Experience
Out on a road trip with LuckyL10n to grab a few dragonZones in outback NSW that we still had to visit including Bland, Carrathool, Lachlan, Cobar, Brewarrina, Walgett, Coonamble as well as grabbing a few caches in previously visited zones. A fun 3 days with over 2200 klms notched up along the way. A visit to the little town of Carinda which is famous for a visit by David Bowie to record a film clip for one of his single releases, was a bit of a highlight. A neat pub with great food and a good sort of atmosphere. Well worth the drive off the main road to check it out. At $55 a night the accommodation, while basic, was not too bad.
This was one of the many trigs we found while out and about. No issues here and the required photo was soon snapped.
Thanks for another trig....
This was one of the many trigs we found while out and about. No issues here and the required photo was soon snapped.
Thanks for another trig....
Rated: for Overall Experience
Adelaide Trip. May 2021. Day 10. This was the last day of the trip away, and it took me from to Hay to home via Rankin Springs and Cootamundra. I climbed a hill I have been avoiding for years and arrived home with plenty of time to unpack before dark.
A quick stop to get an image for this Trig.
Thanks
Albida
A quick stop to get an image for this Trig.
Thanks
Albida
JohnoMawbs discovered that there were some new caches out at West Wyalong and decided to ask me if I wanted to tag along. I didn't have much on so I said yes. I enjoyed the drive along the Goldfields Way to WW and home via Newell HWY/Burley Griffin. I ended up with 4 Joint FTF's and many other caches which now all a on them. They were all different hides and took me to many places I didn't know about. It was lots of fun. TFTC's
After lunch today, I found myself with a free afternoon so I decided to ask swimmagurl if she wanted to go for a caching run over to West Wyalong to find some new caches that have popped up recently. We also stopped off at a few other caches for swimmagurl to add to her found collection. So for me, only 5 finds, which 4 of them were FTF's and for swimmagurl, she ended up with 12 finds. All caches were quick finds and all at unique locations and great hides. I would like to thank all CO's of the caches I found and for allowing them to bring enjoyment to me and the rest of the Geocaching community. TFTC's and TFTTP
A great old trig in a bit of a sad state. The walk up was quite easy, but the amount of objects that attached themselves to my shoes and socks was amazing!
Rated: for Overall Experience