Hey,
With the idea coming from a post by a forum member about bushwalk challenges. The suggestion was to do a walk through the Royal National Park which visits all of the trig stations in one go.
I am currently planning the walk, but before I do, I was just wondering if anyone knew how many of the trig stations still existed in the park? It would be nice to know that the trig station that I was looking for existed before spending any time looking for it! (Whilst writing this post I found a website geocaching website that lists all of the trigs in NSW which I found quite helpful! -
http://geocaching.com.au/cacher/Geocach ... alia/hides - Just using your internet browsers search bar to find what you are after)
Using the SIX map viewer with 'Survey Marks' enabled, it suggests that there are a total of 17 trigs throughout the Royal and Heathcote NP that are accessible.
I have compiled a suggested route that covers all of the trigs, but I will for now just post the order in which I am planning on visiting them.
01. Bulgo (Seen photos of)
02. Garie (Seen photos of)
03. Wattamolla
04. Saddle (Seen photos of)
05. F27
06. Bundeena (Seen photos of)
07. Marley
08. Jibbon (Seen photos of)
09. Maianbar (Seen photos of)
10. Hacking (Seen photos of)
11. Gogerly (Seen photos of - only marks left)
12. Fingerboard (Found)
13. Heathcote (Seen photos of)
14. Peach Trees (Seen photos of - only marks left)
15. Westmacott (Seen photos of - only marks left)
16. Woronora (Seen photos of)
17. Helensburgh (Seen photos of - now a metallic disk mark)
So has anyone been to Wattamolla, F27 or Marley trigs?
Also, what do you think of the route, would you change it?