A Pioneer and a Picnic Southbank, Victoria, Australia
By ArcPad Team on 20-Nov-13. Waypoint GA6516

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Type: Traditional
Container: Regular
Coordinates: S37° 49.776' E144° 57.908' (WGS 84)
  55H 320922E 5811140N (UTM)
Elevation: 1 m
Local Government Area: Melbourne

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Sturt Street Reserve, Southbank

In celebration of GIS Day (20th November 2013), we have stocked our cache with GIS Day goodies! :D

Captain Charles Napier Sturt (28th April 1795 - 16th June 1869) was a British explorer who wanted to be the first among his peers to stand in the centre of Australia. He led expeditions from both Sydney and Adelaide, following rivers that flowed west on his search for a great inland sea. On his mulitple trips into Australia's wild interior he survived drought and developed scurvy, discovered the Murray River and Lake Alexandrina and influenced the settlement of South Australia and it's capital, Adelaide.  A significant discovery of Charles Sturt was that the Maquarie, Bogan, Castlereagh, Hume, Murrambidgee and Darling Rivers all flowed into the Murray River and out to the ocean. Unfortunatly, this was contrary to Sturt's belief that these rivers led to an inland sea.    

 

Charles Sturt by John Michael Crossland lowres color.jpg                         

 

With this in mind, we invite you to explore Melbourne and discover that Sturt Street, Kings Way and Coventry Street all flow toward this gorgeous park in Southbank. Complete with toilets, picnic tables and BBQ facilities, it is not the inland sea Sturt was looking for, but in this park we encourage you to reflect upon the significant contribution made by Charles Sturt during the period of Australian exploration. Located at the intersection of the Number 1 and Number 55 trams, this park is also within walking distance of Flinders Street Station / Federation Square.

And remember to stock your picnic basket with oranges to ensure that you do not develop scurvy duing your expedition! 

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This cache has been disabled for more than 90 days so we'll archive it to stop it turning up in the search lists. If the cache is still there the cache owner can reactive the listing by placing an "unarchived" log against it.
 
05-Oct-15
Geocache is under maintenance
 
05-Oct-15
Geocache is under maintenance
 
02-Oct-15
Looked but could not find even after the hints ;-(
 
30-Aug-14
On our way to catch the Spirit and had a little time to kill so what to do - look for some nearby caches of course. The little park was quiet when we arrived so we were able to quickly locate this one. The previous log was interesting, made by a muggle cleaning up the garden beds. He had carefully rehidden the cache after writing a note in the log. We think he will ensure this cache has a long life in the park. Nice to find a regular sized cache in the city.
 
05-Jul-14
A very nice sized container at this location. Sweet and easy find. Thanks for this cache here today.
 
05-Mar-14
Wow, still a podium finish after all this time.
Coming from Adelaide, and from the Charles Sturt Council I already knew quite a bit of Sturt's exploits. Each December I also play in a band, playing community carols in front of his old house at Grange. It is a lovely setting that his house is in.
This cache is in a lovely little setting too. A great escape from the hustle of the nearby roads, especially during peak-hour when I came here.
Cache was quickly found, and I grabbed a band in commemoration of GIS day.
TFTC ArcPad Team

Cheers Cool
 
03-Dec-13
Found this one at 06:20 while on a morning excursion in the area. There was a council guy doing a garden clean-up about 20 metres away from GZ but I was able to extract and replace the cache without him being any the wiser. Very Happy Given his presence and activities though, this cache could be in real danger of being removed so maybe a CO check might be in order to ensure that it hasn't been disposed of. I did cover it up as best I could before leaving so here's hoping. Pray

Nice back story on the cache page of this one. Very Happy

TNLNSL. Thanks ArcPad Team.
 
21-Nov-13
Found at 05:51
I saw this pop up yesterday but I ran out of time to stop on the way home. At this time of the morning there are plenty of parks and very few muggles, although I still had to wait for a couple before I could duck into gz for a quick find.
Thanks ArcPad Team for the cache and happy GIS day.
 
19-Nov-13
To celebrate GIS Day (20th November, 2013), the ArcPad Team has hidden this cache full of GIS Day goodies!! Very Happy
 
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