Locationless This cache is listed on Geocaching Australia WanAus 133 - SA State Survey Marks Locationless, Locationless, Locationless
By WanderingAus on Tuesday 15 September 2009. Waypoint GA1595

Cache Details

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Difficulty/Terrain: 1/1
Type: Locationless Locationless
Container:Other Other
GA1595
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Description

This is for logging the SA State survey markers.

They are normally a small bronze disc with a serial number. But Some do not have a serial number on them. They can be found in the most surprising places, even places such as bridges, in the middle of footpaths, even on the side of monuments.

To log the find:

1. You need to post a picture of the marker with a GPS Unit beside it.

2. Please include co-ords

3. Write a description of where the marker is located.

4. And just for fun, give your survey marker a terrain rating to let us all know how hard it was for you to reach it.


Feel free to Log as many as you Find

NB: I have Borrowed This Format (With Permision) From Tronador
 

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Logs

July 2010

26th
Found it
S34° 55.626' E138° 35.996'
Couldn't resist logging this survey mark - the granddaddy of them all in SA! This is in victoria square in the centre of the city and is the mark that all coordinates are determined from. Its probably the biggest survey plate you'll find in SA too - making it a pretty easy find!
 
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13th
Found it
S34° 55.615' E138° 36.128'
Another survery mark that is literally within a stone's throw of work, and I never noticed it until I knew about this cache. So obviously, found on my way to work this morning!
 
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13th
Found it
S34° 55.531' E138° 36.118'
Before I knew about this cache, I never realised what I was walking over.
I've walked over this survey mark right in the middle of the Adelaide CBD almost every time I have walked from the bus stop to work - and never noticed it! Interesting smaller version of the usual street corner SA survey mark, with a 1/1 rating. (apologies for the blurry photo, I made it a quick pic since I was in the middle of commuter foot traffic!)
 
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11th
Found it
S35° 3.602' E138° 33.626'
came across this one while looking for a nearby cache.it would be a 1/1.
 
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10th
Found it
S34° 47.173' E138° 41.158'
While parking the car to go and grab a cache, one of those lovely poles alerting us to a survey mark made for an easy and unexpected 1/1 today.
 
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9th
Found it
S34° 53.916' E138° 38.535'
Final survey mark found on my walk this morning.
 
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9th
Found it
S34° 53.823' E138° 38.532'
Another quiet suburban survey marker down a street I have never ventured.
 
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9th
Found it
S34° 53.771' E138° 38.699'
Another quiet street corner survey mark.
 
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9th
Found it
S34° 53.912' E138° 38.710'
Another suburban street corner survey mark, where I was glad to be further away from arguing motorists!
 
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9th
Found it
S34° 54.004' E138° 38.723'
This turned out to be a very exciting survey find on an otherwise ordinary street corner. Placing my GPS on the ground, I took the picture and half a second later, and half a metre from my GPS, a car ran a stop light resulting in a fender bender, a flying plastic bumper that just missed me, a car nearly running over my GPS, and me giving my contact details as a witness to two drivers who were more busy arguing with each other than wondering why I was photographing the pavement in the first place!
But the most important thing - no one was physically hurt, neither of the drivers, me, or the GPS!
 
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9th
Found it
S34° 54.011' E138° 38.551'
Another survey mark on a street corner near a suburban oval.
 
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9th
Found it
S34° 54.010' E138° 38.459'
Another survey marker that caused me to venture down some small side streets I've never ventured down before.
 
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9th
Found it
S34° 53.925' E138° 38.369'
Went for another walk today to find survey markers to encourage me to explore my (increasingly not so local) neighbourhood. This one is a street corner 1/1.
 
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3rd
Found it
S34° 58.688' E138° 38.799'
Would have never found this mark if it wasn't for the warning poles - it was covered under about 5cm of grass and mud! Cleaned it out as best we could. A long climb up to this one, so about a terrain of 3 on this one.
 
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3rd
Found it
S34° 58.787' E138° 37.661'
Another streetside survey mark I spotted while walking back to the car after a big hill climb.
 
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3rd
Found it
S34° 58.981' E138° 37.679'
Walking down the Carrick Hill Track I luckily noticed this warning pole and sure enough, a shuffle through the wet grass revealed another survey mark. This one is near McGelligot's Quarry carpark.
 
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3rd
Found it
S34° 59.094' E138° 38.231'
This survey mark is located on Brown Hill, with great views over Adelaide. Quite a climb up here, so difficulty would be about 1/3.
 
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2nd
Found it
S34° 55.096' E138° 37.046'
Wasn't going to look for survey marks today but found one quite literally under my feet as I was searching for another cache! 1/1 difficulty.
 
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June 2010

27th
Found it
S34° 53.895' E138° 41.980'
Came across this survey mark quite unexpectedly on the way to a cache, up a hill. There seems to be a coin lodged in the cement in the corner - perhaps from the year it was placed? The terrain rating for this one would have to be about 2.5 stars.
 
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26th
Found it
S34° 43.954' E138° 40.008'
When someone decided to slash our car tyres lastnight we thought caching would be out of the weekend, but then decided on a walk around the neighbourhood to see what locationless caches we could get.

Done and dusted for the day, cold weather stopped us tonight but this was better than sitting at home stressing thankyou
 
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26th
Found it
S34° 44.009' E138° 40.127'
When someone decided to slash our car tyres lastnight we thought caching would be out of the weekend, but then decided on a walk around the neighbourhood to see what locationless caches we could get. Nicely hidden with weeds and a fence but still an easy terrain lol
 
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26th
Found it
S34° 44.118' E138° 40.087'
When someone decided to slash our car tyres lastnight we thought caching would be out of the weekend, but then decided on a walk around the neighbourhood to see what locationless caches we could get. A nice simple one right next to a busy road
 
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26th
Found it
S34° 43.858' E138° 40.391'
When someone decided to slash our car tyres lastnight we thought caching would be out of the weekend, but then decided on a walk around the neighbourhood to see what locationless caches we could get. This one we literally fell over as it was in the middle of the footpath.
 
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23rd
Found it
S34° 46.990' E138° 42.543'
Found this while looking for another cache, that was a DNF but when we stumbled across this how could we resist. An easy level 1 in a carpark.
 
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22nd
Found it
S34° 43.828' E138° 40.313'
Smack bang in the middle of the footpath makes this as easy as to find, nothing easier.
 
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22nd
Found it
S34° 43.824' E138° 40.171'
A quick walk around the block to discover another one this one was a bit harder, maybe a difficulty of 2 as it was hidden by the grass alongside the footpath
 
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22nd
Found it
N34° 24.000' E3° 45.540'
Right next to the road side makes this as easy a find as finding your own hand.
Funny how you see things differently when it is for a smilie.
 
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21st
Found it
S33° 46.850' E138° 12.884'
we found this one while at the big blade in snowtown, it would be 1/1 just on the side of the road with new cement around it.
 
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19th
Found it
S34° 53.518' E138° 37.809'
Our last survey mark find on a suburban street corner on a drizzly walk. There are supposedly a few along the Torrens river near our house but we cannot find them!
 
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19th
Found it
S34° 53.631' E138° 37.763'
Another footpath survey mark. 1/1
 
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19th
Found it
S34° 53.658' E138° 37.840'
Another suburban street side survey marker. 1/1
 
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19th
Found it
S34° 53.660' E138° 37.921'
Another suburban survey marker. 1/1
 
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19th
Found it
S34° 53.760' E138° 37.942'
And another suburban survey mark! 1/1
 
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19th
Found it
S34° 53.782' E138° 38.008'
Around another street corner, another survey mark! 1/1
 
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19th
Found it
S34° 53.704' E138° 38.048'
A suburban footpath survey mark. 1/1
 
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19th
Found it
S34° 53.677' E138° 38.116'
And yet another suburban intersection survey mark. They do like those around here! 1/1
 
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19th
Found it
S34° 53.755' E138° 38.211'
Another suburban road intersection survey marker. 1/1
 
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19th
Found it
S34° 53.796' E138° 38.324'
This survey mark is located at a major intersection of several arterial Adelaide roads. 1/1
 
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19th
Found it
S34° 53.626' E138° 38.312'
Another walk while on day release from hospital and took the chance to find some more survey markers. This one is the closest one to my local shops! 1/1
 
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9th
Found it
S34° 53.550' E138° 38.270'
This survey marker is on a footpath right near a house that always seems to have a huge flock of pigeons on its roof. None of the other houses nearby seem to have them. I discovered the reason why when locating this marker this morning - the owner scatters bread out on the footpath in the mornings!
 
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9th
Found it
S34° 53.411' E138° 38.179'
Lots of concrete damage around this suburban mark. I wonder how they deal with these marks when they resurface roads, driveways and footpaths.
 
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9th
Found it
S34° 53.394' E138° 38.225'
Another survey mark with the mysterious blue ring effect.
 
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9th
Found it
S34° 53.449' E138° 38.279'
This survey mark was so close to someone's front yard that their lawn is slowly swallowing it up!
 
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9th
Found it
S34° 53.590' E138° 38.228'
About the cleanest survey mark I found on my review of the local survey marks this morning
 
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9th
Found it
S34° 53.614' E138° 38.144'
Another lonesome suburban survey mark.
 
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9th
Found it
S34° 53.540' E138° 38.043'
This marker had some familiar blue paint around the edge I've seen on a few others - perhaps to make it easier to spot?
 
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9th
Found it
S34° 53.309' E138° 38.221'
This marker is at the end of the street I live on and yet for some reason I found it the hardest to find. Therefore I'm giving this one a 2/1 rating.
 
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9th
Found it
S34° 53.552' E138° 38.353'
Another unremarkable street corner survey mark, normally of interest only to surveyers, and occasional geocachers Smile
 
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9th
Found it
S34° 53.617' E138° 38.492'
This footpath survey mark had obviously had the letters painted blue at some point. For what reason I'm not sure.
 
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9th
Found it
S34° 53.559' E138° 38.454'
Another footpath suburban mark. Many of these are in people's driveways, I noticed, or right out the front of them if they're not on street corners. I wonder if they wonder about them. I wonder if they wonder if I care that they wonder about them.
 
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9th
Found it
S34° 53.517' E138° 38.452'
Another footpath survey mark. I'm getting better at spotting these now.
 
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9th
Found it
S34° 53.434' E138° 38.575'
Another 1/1 street corner survey mark. I wonder what the "r" looking symbol represents.
 
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9th
Found it
S34° 53.364' E138° 38.419'
Another 1/1 corner survey mark I found on my walk this morning.
 
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9th
Found it
S34° 53.350' E138° 38.187'
With Firesafe's amazing URL resource, and the fact that I'm home sick but supposed to be taking a walk every day as part of my rehabilitation, I decided to see how many survey marks I could find close to home on a morning walk. Today I walked 5.3km and found 16, and forgive me for logging all of them but I found it quite interesting. Apart from this one, which is an odd format I've never seen before, all of the suburban survey marks near me had no serial numbers visible on them. Many were not quite accurately represented on the map either. And I don't get why some have few diamonds, and some many. Doing something like this really made a morning neighbourhood walk interesting and boy, are there a lot of metal plates on the ground that you don't notice usually.
For all my finds, I'd rate them 1 terrain, 1 difficulty. It seems there's practically one on every street corner. I'm keen to get out and find a few more of the interesting ones.
 
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April 2010

19th
Found it
S33° 47.850' E138° 12.650'
Absolutely nothing special about this spot, but it is near another cache. Albida T1.5
 
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February 2010

23rd
Found it
S35° 0.313' E138° 48.389'
Using the excellent resource mentioned in Firesafe'e log I found the attached survey mark a mere stone's throw from home. Difficulty 1.5, Terrain 1.5 (ratings upped due to requiring to cross the road).
 
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18th
Found it
S35° 1.268' E138° 38.021'
Thought I would try and find one near my home and where to look. Easy.

Just go to http://www.propertyassist.sa.gov.au/plb/index.html# and ensure that on the layers tab you have the "Survey Marks" box ticked then zoom in to where you want to look.

I was surprised how many there were around my home area.

Terrain=1
Difficulty=1
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18th
Found it
S35° 24.818' E138° 42.162'
Went to this one as part of the TP series (TP5013) but as it turns out there was only a survey mark and 2 blue poles located in amongst some yacca bushes.
This is at Mosquito Hill, between Goolwa and Mount Compass. I live 1.5km away (as the kookaburra flies).
Terrain 2
Difficulty 2 = have to find it amongst the yacca
 
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September 2009

15th
Noted
S33° 46.851' E138° 12.888'
WanderingAus wandered by on day 97 of a "climatic refugee" trip, heading South from Port Augusta, and found this Survey Mark in Snowtown.



It would be rude for me to claim the First To Find, so this will remain a note until someone finds another mark, and then I'll change the date and change it to a find.

*Recommended* *Overall Experience: 2*

Keith
 
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15th
Noted
S31° 11.935' E136° 49.517'
WanderingAus wandered by on day 95 of a "climatic refugee" trip, heading South from Coober Pedy, and found this Survey Mark near the Woomera information centre.



I was shocked to find there was no cache for SA State Survey Marks, so once I got a reliable internet connection I emailed Tronador for permission to place this cache. He very quickly replied in the affirmative, but I was a bit slow in getting "a round tuit".

It would be rude for me to claim the First To Find, so this will remain a note until someone finds another mark, and then I'll change the date and change it to a find.

*Recommended* *Overall Experience: 2*

Keith

 
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15th
Published
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October 2008

4th
Found it
S35° 35.490' E138° 36.239'
Finally someone has made a geocache for SA state survey markersas I found one on the Bluff at Victor Harbour. Spectacular view.

I'll be kind and won't be FTF as I found it nearly a year a go in October on my trip to SA.
Difficulty 1 Terrain 3.




 
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