TS10130 - 2KP Tower Smithtown, New South Wales, Australia
By C○3 ♀ Ɛ○<<○3 on 15-Jul-23. Waypoint TP13622

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Type: TrigPoint
Container: Other
Coordinates: S31° 0.355' E152° 56.892' (WGS 84)
  56J 495055E 6569741N (UTM)
Elevation: 3 m
Local Government Area: Kempsey

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This is a Trig cache. It is a virtual cache. There are no physical geocache containers with logbooks or swap items here.

So what exactly is a Trig?

"Trig" is the abreviation of Trigonometric Station/Point. They are, or in most cases were, used by surveyors to create accurate maps of the area. Trigonometric Stations are named as such because trigonometry calculations are used to map out the location.

Over time there have been various mapping methods some of which were a little innacurate. Over the last 100 or so years Trigs have proved to be a fairly accurate tool when surveying. More recently though, technology has proved much more reliable. However, if technology suddenly failed forever and all maps went up in flames with it, we would have a great network of Trigs to start over with as seen in THIS MAP.

The locations, aka points or stations, where the surveyors made these calculations from were saved for future surveying using markers. These markers were meant to be permanent, however people have changed the landsape through things like farming and town growth and development meaning some of these markers have been removed. Luckily with the use of satelites and other amazing technology the older markers are pretty much unnecessary for surveying now. But they are great historical markers and fun to find, especially if left long forgotten in the middle of the bush like buried treasure. The long list of trigs on Geocachign Australia will help you find these Trigs.

Across Australia and New Zealand you can find a number of different styles of Trigs. Commonly they consist of a copper pin hammered into the ground or embedded in a concrete pillar with a stand and vane of some shape above it making it easier to find from long distances like other nearby Trigs. A few examples are in the images below:
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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. Accessing these Trigs is at your own risk. Please respect local laws and regulations when searching for trig points. If on private property, always seek permission to visit the Trig beforehand. If you think this trig listing should be archived because it is inaccessible, no longer exists, or is in a dangerous location, please log a 'Needs Archiving' log with explaination.

To log this trig as found, take a photo of the Trig with yourself or your GPS or something that represents yourself and proves you were there. Upload the photo with your found log. Other photos of the trig or area are always welcome.

If you can add information to this trig listing, such as access instructions or interesting facts, please add it at the botom of this description. All GCA members can use 'Edit this Cache'  to add these details.

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This one is obvious - you can see from a long way off

 

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28-Jul-24
An easy find as we explore these two places. It certainly stands out on this flat area.
 
After staying the night at South West Rocks and being a tourist there all day, I decided to head out of town this way seeing there was a trig station here not published on GCA yet. I'd read that the town of Gladstone was a tourist attraction, and it turned out to be a bit of a rich tourist place, but not as fascinating as I thought. I then ventured over to Smithtown and figured the river must seperate classes - maybe it's cheaper to live on the West[ie's] side of the bridge. No stopping and walking around here for me so I made my way towards the base of the tower I'd been seeing for a while. I could get fairly close and could even snap a photo of the entire thing from my vehicle. Noice! No self-selfie needed, as I use my car's jellyfish as a kind of selfie. Does that make it a Jellie, or a Selfish? Hmmmm. 'Selfish Jellie' taken it was time to head directly for Yamba before I got too tired.
 
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