St Albans St Albans, New South Wales, Australia
By
GeoGenS on 23-Jun-18. Waypoint TP7832
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | TrigPoint |
Container: | Other |
Coordinates: | S33° 17.179' E150° 59.395' (WGS 84) |
56H 312819E 6315168N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 278 m |
Local Government Area: | Hawkesbury City |
Description
A Trig Point is a virtual cache which requires a cacher to locate the Trigonometric Station at GZ, and to photograph it.
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.
TS1463 - St Albans.
Logs
Although I am first to log the trig, I am definitely not the first to have walked in this area. Throughout the journey I came across numerous pads which I sometimes followed, with the rest being off-track. After the trip to the trig I decided to do a bit more exploring so continued on to spot point 274 which was a really interesting side trip (highly recommended as a place to explore).
Overall a really enjoyable day of exploring.