Gallery of log for Lansdowne
1720 GAFF1 After finding Lorne TP at a reasonable time I thought I would try to get this Trig which I had recently identified from the Coopernook 1:25,000 topo map 9434-3N (2nd ed.) as GR56658582, 321m elevation.
Sure enough there is a dirt road off Coopernook Forest Way, which is steep in a couple of spots, and quite a few 'berms' to take care on, but generally good driving.
As the sun had just set by the time I got there the camera wasn't quite in the mode to take a photo, and the first couple wanted to take it without a flash.
Am sure there would be some nice views at a better time of day.
When I got home I received the notification that a cache of mine that was only 3 km away at the trig needed attention - blast.
Will check out some time whether this is in State Forest or NPWS jurisdiction.
Sure enough there is a dirt road off Coopernook Forest Way, which is steep in a couple of spots, and quite a few 'berms' to take care on, but generally good driving.
As the sun had just set by the time I got there the camera wasn't quite in the mode to take a photo, and the first couple wanted to take it without a flash.
Am sure there would be some nice views at a better time of day.
When I got home I received the notification that a cache of mine that was only 3 km away at the trig needed attention - blast.
Will check out some time whether this is in State Forest or NPWS jurisdiction.
Rated: for Overall Experience.