Cache #95
Two quarries were established to construct Hume Dam. One on the Victorian side provided the earth and clay for the fill - a race track was opened in this quarry in 1959 and operated until 1977. Many car and motorcycle races were held here including rounds of the Australian Formula 2 Championship between 1973 and 1976.
The one on the NSW side of the river provided the stone for the concrete - I suspect it was basalt based material, but have not been able to confirm this. The location of the cache provides views across the lake to impressive quarry that is a legacy to the amount of work required to construct the dam. The Albury and District Historical Society provides details of the construction of the dam here - Hume Dam Construction
Cache is a camouflaged 400ml sistema hidden in a standard way - plenty of parking nearby.
The Border Loop Series
After a recent trip to Batlow, we returned to Albury via the southern shore of Lake Hume – I have since found out the local council is promoting it as the “Great River Road”. It was a great drive and has inspired me to put out a trail to encourage more people to visit this amazing part of Australia. Not certain how many caches will be in place in the end – consider it a work in progress, and we will add caches as the time to explore the roads is available. Some of the larger containers may have clues for puzzles, so keep your eyes open!
The original loop will be from Hume Village to Wymah Ferry via Walwa and Jingellic (with the odd diversion). This is about 160km of driving, but is a windy and scenic drive following the north arm of the lake. There is limited fuel available, so it may be wise to fill up before you start. The River Road on the northern side is dirt, but every attempt has been to place the caches in safe parking areas (and cache notes will indicate those that are in dirt sections). The series is intended to be done traveling the Victorian side first (from the west), but could be done the opposite direction (some of the puzzles and multis may require some backtracking though). There may be some short walks as well, but all will be close to the main trail.
Reception along the road is poor so you may need to download to a GPS or make a list. I have attempted to make things as safe as possible, but please take care driving on these windy roads, and keep an eye on kids and pets at the caches. As with all Australian bush caches, snakes may also be an issue in warmer months.
We hope you enjoy this series – feedback (both positive and negative) is always welcome.
Enjoy!
FTF - Congratulations catnap777 + OZREG