North Beach Trig Watermans Bay, Western Australia, Australia
By
Geocaching Australia on 11-Jun-18. Waypoint TP7818
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | TrigPoint |
Container: | Other |
Coordinates: | S31° 51.175' E115° 45.347' (WGS 84) |
50J 382285E 6475192N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 39 m |
Local Government Area: | Stirling |
Description
A Trig Point is a virtual cache which requires a cacher to locate the Trigonometric Station at GZ.
As most of the Western Australian trig points no longer have a structure the locations identified as trig points on the various topographical maps have been used with data matching from the GOLA database where available.
Map: Perth SW - Mullaloo SE 1:25K
GOLA reference: North Beach
Geographical Coordinates | MGA Coordinates |
Horizontal datum : GDA94 | Zone : 50 |
Latitude : S 31 51 10.47938 | Easting (m) : 382285.769 |
Longitude : E 115 45 20.82157 | Northing (m) : 6475193.248 |
Survey Mark is brass plaque in Concrete cover
Hints
Gbc bs ebpxf |
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Decode |
Logs
While all the children were occupied with activities I took the opportunity to grab some caches in the area.
An amazing place that I wouldn't have been to if not for the cache.
The area was clear and I spent about 15 minutes up here admiring the view.
An amazing place that I wouldn't have been to if not for the cache.
The area was clear and I spent about 15 minutes up here admiring the view.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Found TP on a lovely sunny day. Photo can be seen in the gallery but it didn't link to my log.
After having brought Barney and his several moveables back from Melbourne i decided to head around the area today and drop them off so they could see this great state of ours and enjoy the many sights that there are to see. They really enjoyed their plane ride to Perth especially the view out of the window. They were excited to be in Western Australia and could not wait to look around and meet some new friends.
Whilst out in the diving some new moveables popped up so i changed course and headed nw to Marmion and grabbed several moveables. I then headed up to Hillarys for a coffee and then decided to grab this trig as i have been past it a hundred a seventy times or more in fact a lot more.
Luckily the gate was still open so up to the car park and on the way found a large fence around the museaum so haedaed around the other way and climbed up the massive hill and eventually found the trig, well it was not massive and from the path it took about fifteen seconds to find the trig.
A photo was taken of my sandle and foot at the trig for the verification of my visit to the trig.
Thanks Geocaching Australia for this trig and bringing me back here.
Whilst out in the diving some new moveables popped up so i changed course and headed nw to Marmion and grabbed several moveables. I then headed up to Hillarys for a coffee and then decided to grab this trig as i have been past it a hundred a seventy times or more in fact a lot more.
Luckily the gate was still open so up to the car park and on the way found a large fence around the museaum so haedaed around the other way and climbed up the massive hill and eventually found the trig, well it was not massive and from the path it took about fifteen seconds to find the trig.
A photo was taken of my sandle and foot at the trig for the verification of my visit to the trig.
Thanks Geocaching Australia for this trig and bringing me back here.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Out with the Better Half doing a couple of trig caches north of the river before heading to the airport to pick up our son.
Thanks for the cache. (See the Better Half's log for image.)
Thanks for the cache. (See the Better Half's log for image.)
Rated: for Overall Experience
Out with Chwiliwr doing a couple of trig caches north of the river before heading to the airport to pick up our son.
Thanks for the cache.
Thanks for the cache.
Rated: for Overall Experience