Gallery of log for Johns Hill-Narree Worran PM 1
I decided to have a shot at Trig Pointing after reading recent discussion on the GA web site.
The one closest to me had already been visited so I thought I’d save that for later and try two unreported Trig Stations first.
I left home in Sandringham at about 9:125am and headed for Menzies Creek. I arrived at the first one at 10:15am. It was located beside Ridge Road between Menzies Creek and Kallista.
This one is known s the Johns Hill Trig Station. It is 419.6 metres above sea level. The survey tablet was installed on 21 Dec 1944 and the beacon in 1953.
Observations taken from here were used in the preparation of the Two Inch to One Mile topo maps of the area.
The one closest to me had already been visited so I thought I’d save that for later and try two unreported Trig Stations first.
I left home in Sandringham at about 9:125am and headed for Menzies Creek. I arrived at the first one at 10:15am. It was located beside Ridge Road between Menzies Creek and Kallista.
This one is known s the Johns Hill Trig Station. It is 419.6 metres above sea level. The survey tablet was installed on 21 Dec 1944 and the beacon in 1953.
Observations taken from here were used in the preparation of the Two Inch to One Mile topo maps of the area.
Rated: for Overall Experience.