Maianbar Royal National Park, New South Wales, Australia
By
Geocaching Australia on 10-Jul-12. Waypoint TP6472
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | TrigPoint |
Container: | Other |
Coordinates: | S34° 5.185' E151° 7.036' (WGS 84) |
56H 326298E 6226662N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 103 m |
Local Government Area: | Sutherland |
Description
Maianbar TS2936R
Official name of this Trig Station as per NSW Department of Lands is: Maianbar.
Serial number is: TS2936R.
Last Inspected on: January, 1976.
Elevation is: 119 metres.
Trig is steel frame with mast and vanes over drill hole in platform.
Logs
Quick and easy to find this one however the access track from the road was quite muddy and it was raining today. Easy to see as the bush has been cut back from the fence line and you are able to walk all the way around to get a good look.
Rated: for Overall Experience
one for the bag. don't love these one's you can't actually get to, but satisfying to have ticked it off. Just got out of the area as the park was closing for bushfires, so our plans to grab more trigs today stopped here!
Rated: for Overall Experience
Found after a hill-up cycle from Marinbar to here. Nicely hidden on the right hand side.
*Overall Experience: 3*
*Overall Experience: 3*
Rated: for Overall Experience
Only a short walk up from the road, then around the back to get the good shot.
Rated: for Overall Experience
A classic trig on a reservoir, I didn't expect that going in from the road! Nice close up views!
TFTC Wilbert67
TFTC Wilbert67
Rated: for Overall Experience
Our sole trig on our camping/caching weekend in Bundeena. We went down to Maianbar for the last cache in the Hidden Pathways series & stopped to look for this one on the way back out. We had an easy walk down the firetrail to a locked gate, then followed a track around to the right & came to an open area next to the side of the reservoir. The intact red trig is at that side of the reservoir, so great place for photos.
We found this trig at the end of a weekend in Bundeena. We noticed no-one had logged it as yet, so we decided to take a look. At first we were presented with locked gates before the water tower and I could only just see the vanes of the trig above the side of the water tower. But we took a track off the the right from the approach to the water tower and followed that around to the side. The track opened up and gave us a very close, clear view of the trig.