Grafton Test Line Trig PM58043 Waterview Heights, New South Wales, Australia
By
earthly65 on 08-Feb-13. Waypoint TP6615
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | TrigPoint |
Container: | Other |
Coordinates: | S29° 41.116' E152° 52.084' (WGS 84) |
56J 487235E 6716081N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 72 m |
Local Government Area: | Clarence Valley |
Description
Logs
Passing through the area and dropped in for a quick find.
Thanks for the cache
Thanks for the cache
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one of several trigs we found today, whilst exploring the area
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Exploring some of the back roads in the area and checking out the various towns and suburbs of the Grafton area.
Perhaps the easiest trig point test line we have found so far. You wouldn't even need to get out of the car if you were so inclined.
Perhaps the easiest trig point test line we have found so far. You wouldn't even need to get out of the car if you were so inclined.
On the road from Coffs to Byron today, we've taken the 'back-road' through Grafton/Casino and Lismore, mainly to grab a bag of trigs, and a few caches thrown in too.... A test-line - one of favourites!
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Heading out of Casino today after visiting good friends and grabbed photos of eleven trigs before arriving in Glen Innes.
How easy was it to grab these four trigs as we drove down the road.
Thanks for publishing all these trigs for us to find Geocaching Australia.
How easy was it to grab these four trigs as we drove down the road.
Thanks for publishing all these trigs for us to find Geocaching Australia.
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Grabbed this one on our way from Lismore to Armidale today. Decided to take the scenic route through the Gibraltar Range - there's a few new caches along this road that I hadn't logged yet. It was time to get this line of trigs too. These will really help with the Journey and Destination game!
#GA2693 - 14:25; Day four of the 2018 Oz GeoMuster mission with Sol de lune. After leaving the Mega yesterday afternoon and caching our way to Taree where we spent the night at a local caravan park, the plan for today was to cache our way north past Port Macquarie, then through Kempsey, Macksville, Urunga, Coffs Harbour, Grafton, Casino, Lismore and into Ballina in preparation for some caching around Byron and the Tweed before setting sail south again for home. Although not part of the original itinerary, I was able to collect a few more caches in Taree, which Sdl had picked up on previous visits. After a few stops along the way we took another detour through Grafton and along the Gwydir Highway for yet another testline. This was the first of four trigs which comprise this testline. TFTT Geocaching Australia
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Day 4 of a trek along the NSW coast to Tweed Heads after attending the Morisset event with LuckyL10n. Another day with lots of trigs grabbed...along with the odd traditional or two.
Another testline of trigs for this trip. Up to three now with another one to come. No problems with any of the finds here.
Thanks for another trig (testline).....
Another testline of trigs for this trip. Up to three now with another one to come. No problems with any of the finds here.
Thanks for another trig (testline).....
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I arrived here at dusk and made quick photographs before the light faded further. TFTC.
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Spending a few days geocaching around The Clarence River and could not miss seeing these 4 trig points all lined up so nicely. The old mile marker post at the 3rd trig point was an extra bonus.
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Spending a few days geocaching around The Clarence River and could not miss seeing these 4 trig points all lined up so nicely. The old mile marker post at the 3rd trig point was an extra bonus.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Spending a few days geocaching around The Clarence River and could not miss seeing these 4 trig points all lined up so nicely. The old mile marker post at the 3rd trig point was an extra bonus.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Spending a few days geocaching around The Clarence River and could not miss seeing these 4 trig points all lined up so nicely. The old mile marker post at the 3rd trig point was an extra bonus.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Spending a few days geocaching around The Clarence River and could not miss seeing these 4 trig points all lined up so nicely. The old mile marker post at the 3rd trig point was an extra bonus.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Spending a few days geocaching around The Clarence River and could not miss seeing these 4 trig points all lined up so nicely. The old mile marker post at the 3rd trig point was an extra bonus.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Four little trigs from school are we,
Pert as a trig-point well can be.
Filled to the brim with trigonometry,
Four little trigs .... from school
A fun trig point to find by the roadside today.
And from here .... there were the other three,
like ducks in a row !!
Pert as a trig-point well can be.
Filled to the brim with trigonometry,
Four little trigs .... from school
A fun trig point to find by the roadside today.
And from here .... there were the other three,
like ducks in a row !!
Rated: for Overall Experience
Passing through Grafton and decided to look for these test trigs, well, it's really quite hard to miss them!
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I had first seen these Test Trigs back on the Queens Birthday weekend, June, 2008, when I was coming out to Bucurumbi for a Pathfinder Expedition. I think I may have photographed at least one of them then, but obviously never got around to making sure that they were placed.
They were found by me this time because I had been on a PLA (Pathfinder Leadership Award) training weekend at Stuarts Point for being a leader in Pathfinders, and had decided to head up a bit further to get Clarence View, which I had tried to get twice before, but not found the way into it.
My borrowed GPS had an elevation of 75m
Now to dig out those photos
No idea how I 'found' it with my coordinates being SO DIFFERENT!!
They were found by me this time because I had been on a PLA (Pathfinder Leadership Award) training weekend at Stuarts Point for being a leader in Pathfinders, and had decided to head up a bit further to get Clarence View, which I had tried to get twice before, but not found the way into it.
My borrowed GPS had an elevation of 75m
Now to dig out those photos
No idea how I 'found' it with my coordinates being SO DIFFERENT!!
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