Arthur F/cabin 192/960 Patersonia, Tasmania, Australia
By Geocaching Australia on 23-Nov-09. Waypoint TP5180

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Type: TrigPoint
Container: Other
Coordinates: S41° 16.446' E147° 17.050' (WGS 84)
  55G 523799E 5430775N (UTM)
Elevation: 1157 m
Local Government Area: Launceston

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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.

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.

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Source: sirius Tas
 

Swampy: This fire cabin is very easy to spot, even from a distance.

Unfortunately, vandals have all but destroyed this cabin. There is quite an amount of debris here including a rather large battery that used to power the 2 way radio for reporting. You pass this cabin on the way to the Mt Arthur Trig (TP5223), the cache King of Camelot (GCV1W0) and the new cabin located in the vicinity of S41 16.489  E147 17.387.

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10-Feb-24
great weather for a scramble up here
 
12-Jan-22
Wow, what a cracking spot! A thoroughly enjoyable walk with stunning views (luckily!), and an interesting iconic structure to top it off. TFTTP!
Cheers,
The Hancock Clan
 
28-Jun-21
"Hello thank you for the cache.

We walked up from Mountain Road through the myrtle forest.
I do like these old fire cabins
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Found with EeePees during another fantastic weekend away.

Found on Saturday 26 June 2021 at 1213

TFTC"
 
26-Jun-21
Thanks for the trig, this old hut is pretty special. Enjoyed the walk up from Mountain Road albeit a long uphill slog. Once atop, we spent plenty of time exploring the plateau and across to the summit trig.
Found with AlbyDangles during an fantastic weekend's geocaching.
 
27-Jul-20
Good walk up here on a very well looked after track (from Mountain Rd). We were on our way to Mt Arthur trig of course and everything else was a bonus. Pretty good views from here.
 
17-Oct-17

After climbing both St Patricks Head and South Sister over the past 10 days it was off to tackle Mt Arthur for the 3rd time.

The weather forecast was for a fairly hot day, just hope its a bit cooler on top.

My last visit here was to find a gc cache...King of Camelot which was so hard to find it took two visits up the Mt and around 90 min in total to find it.

Unfortunately trig points weren't listed as gca caches back, hence anorher trip up was required to both the fire cabin and the Trig cairn.

Back then I had my trusty canine companion with me...aka sirius....but sadly his age now precludes him from doing any more bushwalks and mountain climbs, but as soon as I had put my hat and boots on, Murder(the younger of the two canine family....4 yo) started to get pretty excited as he just loves both bush walking and travelling around in the geo fourby. 

My eldest canine...Sirius...is now too old(16.9 y.o.) to leave the comfort of his bed in front of the wood heater...which has an electric blanket of course(which he just loves and is great for his arthritis). Having walked 100's of km's with me geocaching over the years up numerous mountains, bush walking along many trails plus along vast stretches of beaches etc while geocaching, he has certainly earned his rest..an amazing companion who never gave up no matter how hard it got for him...a truly remarkeable and treasured companion.

So now Murder has the opportunity to retrace the footsteps of his elder canine mate...sirius.

After 2 hrs or so of driving we finally arrived at the parking area next to the shed at the end of a well gravelled spur road. The last time here a locked gate was encountered about half way up, so this time a considerable amount of walking time was saved.

From here it's a steady climb up through beautiful but stunted myrtle forest and climbing up and over many boulder sections.

Murder with his long legs bounded up with ease, though one climb up a boulder took a couple of attempts.

After 31min from the shed we both arrived at the old fire cabin which has seen better days.The views from up here  today are absolutely awesome though a little hazy on the horizon.

After Murder stood in for his photo opp, it was then off across the plateau to visit the Mt Arthur Trig cairn. An awesome walk up and highly reccommended...cheers ST.

 
29-Nov-14
Found on the usual scout hike, have been up here before but that was pre-caching so needed to come back up and grab these.
 
01-Sep-13
ID obtained from DPIW ListMap database and added to trig point name
 
10-Feb-13
Visited on a glorious day and took in the panoramic views. Earlie photos show this structure as having been vandalised but it has been cleaned up- although not restored. The new structure further along the track looks like a more comfy place to view from.
 
25-Mar-12
We had initially tried to get to the Arthur Fire-Cabin about eighteen months ago. We started from the Mountain Road track and got more than half way towards the junction before the steepness of the climb took its toll and we retired - having the flu and steep ascents are not a good combination. Today we came in from Whites Mill Road using access suggested by Sirius Tas about 5 years ago (Thanks Sirius). It was a perfect day for walking - clear blue sky, low temperatures and virtually no wind. The ascent was still steep but shorter than our previous attempt. The walk through the myrtle forest sections was a real highlight and the clambering over dolerite boulders was not as difficult as walking books had suggested. After about 2 hours (we are slow walkers) we got to the plateau and were greeted by magnificent views which were only limited by hills from the south-east to the north-west and the horizon elsewhere. We took many photos (including the required ones for logging) - the landscape shots will be stitched together to make a large panorama (at least that is the aim). We could not have got a better day to attempt this cache - we are certainly disappointed for those who have come here when it is cloudy or raining. Whilst we were the only people there at the time, as we walked past on the way down after locating the two other caches on the plateau, there were two other groups of walkers enjoying lunch. Seems that this is a popular spot, one which we can very strongly recommend to others.
 
24-Sep-11
Beautiful day to visit this location. Clear view to Flinders Island.
 
15-Aug-11
Battled wind, rain, fog and cold to GZ. No views today but a challenging walk for Mr T
 
26-Jan-11
Nice view today. Used to be quite a lot of equipment in this building 25 years ago...
 
13-Jul-10
On a clear day the view from "Livingstone Cabin" can be fantastic. Unfortunately today it was low cloud and 50 metres visibility. Still worth the walk up from the bottom road!
 
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16-Nov-08
Found this cabin on our way past to get to King of Camelot cache.
Lots of damage has been done here by vandals...
 
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