AusNet Service manages the entire Victorian electricity transmission network, which includes power station switchyards, transmission towers and powerlines, and terminal stations.
Across our network, 12,800 transmission towers run in corridors across more than 17,500 hectares of land. We refer to these corridors of land as ‘transmission line easements’ or ‘easements’ for short.
In general, we don’t own this land, so instead we compensate landowners for the rights to access our transmission network, and we restrict planting and building on easements.
Follow the path under the massive powerlines, by either walking, jogging or riding a bike. Great exercise for the family, making your way to the shops or just walking the dog.
This area is regulary maintained by the Council, but not all rubbish is properly disposed of and quite often finds its way into the tree'd area's. This GZ is such an area, so please help by removing what you can. This act is call "CITO" by Geocaching.com Please be careful approaching GZ, not to break any branches. If you see any muggles watching you, please try again later or its game over.
The cache itself is small, it can only hold the logsheet, please bring a pen. Don't forget to put it back exactly where and how you found it. I love to hear about you experience while finding this cache so log it online.
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This electrician arrives home at 3am.
His wife asks him, “Wire you insulate?”
He replies, “Watt’s it to you? I’m Ohm, aren’t I?”
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