Gallery of log for Campbell
I drove up Old Northern Road to Glenorie on my lunch hour, following upon Yurt's discovery of this trig on what appears to be -- or to have been -- a residential property.
The trigpoint can actually be seen from the road, up a kind of dirt driveway, if you're driving north. It would be hard to spot driving the other way. I'd say it's about 20 metres off the road, and right next to the brick steps and water tank, which are all that's left of the building that once stood there.
Why was this building so close to the trigpoint? (There's also a state survey mark a few metres away.) It seems odd that a trig would be positioned next to someone's home. Maybe it wasn't a private residence.
A great mystery! 'Three Thumbs Up' for the adjacent state survey mark and the ruins.
And, BTW, this was my 100th GCA logging . . .
The trigpoint can actually be seen from the road, up a kind of dirt driveway, if you're driving north. It would be hard to spot driving the other way. I'd say it's about 20 metres off the road, and right next to the brick steps and water tank, which are all that's left of the building that once stood there.
Why was this building so close to the trigpoint? (There's also a state survey mark a few metres away.) It seems odd that a trig would be positioned next to someone's home. Maybe it wasn't a private residence.
A great mystery! 'Three Thumbs Up' for the adjacent state survey mark and the ruins.
And, BTW, this was my 100th GCA logging . . .
Rated: for Overall Experience.