Gallery of log for Mt Louis ST60
I've been waiting to publish this trig for yonks, and finally I've done it.
I visited a couple of weekends ago but decided to double check ownership before venturing onto the old vehicle track.
There is also a right of way coming up from Tinderbox Rd but I couldn't see it as I was walking up.
I was surprised that there wasn't a beacon to be seen at the summit, but I did find the trig marker (brass pin) fairly easily.
As for the reference marks, I was unable to locate any of them. I think they may have been cleaned up by a dozer.
I did manage to find a couple of old iron rings and a spike that woiuld have belonged to the signal station pole that was erected here in convict times. There is evidence of a building and also a well just down the hill. This signal station formed part of the link between Port Arthur and Battery Point.
I visited a couple of weekends ago but decided to double check ownership before venturing onto the old vehicle track.
There is also a right of way coming up from Tinderbox Rd but I couldn't see it as I was walking up.
I was surprised that there wasn't a beacon to be seen at the summit, but I did find the trig marker (brass pin) fairly easily.
As for the reference marks, I was unable to locate any of them. I think they may have been cleaned up by a dozer.
I did manage to find a couple of old iron rings and a spike that woiuld have belonged to the signal station pole that was erected here in convict times. There is evidence of a building and also a well just down the hill. This signal station formed part of the link between Port Arthur and Battery Point.
Rated: for Overall Experience.