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First Fleet Series #61 Mary Springham Traditional Cache

Hidden : 2/17/2025
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Due to the huge success of our initial First Fleeters Series, we have decided to continue with part 2. As always take extra care when geocaching and even though these roads are quiet they are still thoroghfares for many vehecles each day. We have combined our love of geocaching with our love of Australian history and found some very inetresting stories for you.

It is a simple park and grab power trail series which can include tree fishing (please be very careful gaining the log out and returning), suitable for beginners and for those that wish to boost the old Smilies tally for others. Please read each caches attributes. Please be very mindful of how busy this country road can be at times. All care has been taken to only place these caches were safe parking is available.

In regards to the tree fishing caches, IT IS YOUR CHOICE IF YOU UTILISE A TOTT, OR YOUR OWN EQUIPMENT, OR JUST SIMPLY CLIMB THE TREE, IT IS YOUR DECISION. THE TERRAIN RATING IS A GUIDE ONLY.

Please note: These caches have been placed in a rural or country area and as such the road verges may not be manicured and may have thorns, thistles, burrs and most probably overgrown grass. If in summer there is a high chance for reptiles including snakes, lizards and monitors to be active and there will be lots of spiders. 

Since this is a power trail containing a lot of caches we DO NOT expect a hundred find blurbs, a simple TYFTC or F (ound) is accepted and preferred. There is no need to send us a big blurb for each one that contains the same message. However if there is a genuine story to tell please  share.

The devices we use to determine the GPS Co ords are a garmin Quintrex (which uses 1 satellite) and a mobile device with a an app that uses up to 40 satellites. But we are human and mistakes can be made, and we always provide a hint. This is geocaching and you are looking for a cache so at some point you just have to trust your geosenses.

GEOCACHING IS A FAMILY OUTDOOR ENTERTAINMENT FOR US, SO PLEASE KIND AND CONSIDERATE WITH YOUR COMMENTS IN YOUR LOG. HAPPY CACHING!

Mary Springham

Mary was living with her mother at Bakers Row Whitechapel when the offence occurred. A First Fleeter on Lady Penrhyn, she married a carpenter's mate William Hambly from HMS Sirius after it sank off Norfolk Island, stranding the crew. She is buried on Norfolk Island. Her two surviving children went to Hobart with their father in 1808.

Date of birth Place of conviction Date of conviction Sentence Transport ship
29 February 1768 London 25 October 1786 7 years Lady Penrhyn

Springham, a hawker, was convicted for stealing cash and a snuff-box, value 51s.

She gave birth to 3 children in the colony and on went to Norfolk Island and she died there.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

OBC

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)