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Wagga Wagga under floods.
Posted: 16 October 10 6:24 pm
by the farmers 5
Many attendees of the OZ MEGA WAGGA WAGGA will recognize these locations. Especially if you stayed in the Wagga Beach Caravan Park, attended the Pathtag meeting at the beach or completed the OZMEGOPOLY game. This is the location where you had to answer the question about Charles Sturt on the wall.With all the recent heavy rains in the Riverina this week, the Murrumbidgee just kept rising today non stop at a furious rate.
The first photo was taken today around 4 pm as 24 cabins were relocated to the Tourist Information Centre car park.
The second photo below,shows the Caravan park in the right of the picture , the Charles Sturt wall behind the building and the Murrumbigee is in the background running right to left ,although hard to see once it went over the banks.
Re: Wagga Wagga under floods.
Posted: 16 October 10 8:03 pm
by Team Pathfinder
Wow! Thanks for posting those photos. We heard about the Caravan park being flooded on the ABC this morning but was thinking a lot less water than that, had in mind more just the riverflat area.
I guess a few caches have gone missing around the Riverina and across all the flood areas come to that. We will have to make a HUGE repair kit for those we might come across that as still in place but soggy.
How are you guys going? Hopefully not flooded out yourselves?
We are currently near Gladstone and making our way back in your direction but not rushing as everywhere south of here seems to be affected by the recent rain. Maybe we should have stayed even longer in FNQ
Re: Wagga Wagga under floods.
Posted: 16 October 10 8:14 pm
by Richary
Saw it on the news tonight, was thinking a few of the caches I found that weekend are now on their way to the Murray. Hope all the cachers there are above danger levels.
Re: Wagga Wagga under floods.
Posted: 17 October 10 5:22 pm
by Team Pathfinder
Incredible - If I remember rightly, when we drove into the park there was quite a downward slope so the river there is quite deep. Somehow I dont think we will be able to be parking the van there real soon.
Thanks for the great photos
- shouldnt you be doing something else right now thought???
Hiding more caches to replace those that have been washed away. LOL. Only kidding, stay safe and dry
Re: Wagga Wagga under floods.
Posted: 17 October 10 5:42 pm
by the farmers 5
Re: Wagga Wagga under floods.
Posted: 18 October 10 5:29 pm
by the farmers 5
Some more photo's of the weekend floods in the region.
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The two photo's are both of the main street of Adelong on Saturday.
Re: Wagga Wagga under floods.
Posted: 18 October 10 7:52 pm
by baby&Mrs gopher
baby&Mrs gopher Love a Sunburnt Country a Land of Sweeping Planes of Rugged Mountain Ranges of Drought (too long to remember) and Flooding Rains (3 days ago) and if your into amature Radio we did actually sign VK2KUZ/VK2MKJ Maritime Mobile on Friday afternoon after the first lot of local flood water went through.
Sorry to those that will not be able to access a lot of our caches untill we get the chance to repair them
Re: Wagga Wagga under floods.
Posted: 18 October 10 8:00 pm
by maccamob
Amazing photos - thanks Greg. We stayed at Wagga Beach, so we assume our cabin was one of those moved. It was overlooking the river then. The photo looking through the arch really brings home the level of the flood.
Re: Wagga Wagga under floods.
Posted: 18 October 10 8:35 pm
by Team Ladava
The Rock approximately 20 minutes south of Wagga where baby&Mrs gopher live suffered severe flood damage last weekend.
They evacuated around 1am on Saturday morning along with most of the town and the residents from the Aged Care facility.
I am told approximately 50% of the houses and business suffered flood damage to various degrees. Two houses were judged unrepairable. Baby&Mrs gopher count themselves as fortunate suffering only wet carpets in one room and some structural damage to the foundations.
See the photo taken in daylight after the water had receded some centimetres.
Naturally Geocaching ‘took a back seat’ for the weekend.
After a marathon cleanup, dealing with insurance representatives etc. and considerable sleep depravation sitting up in a stranger’s lounge room, imagine receiving the following log on one of their caches –
Log Date: 10/16/2010
>> The recent flooding has made a real mess of this area and Baby&Mrs Gopher
>> really need to take a drive around all of their caches and attend to
>> them. Baby&Mrs Gopher should pay a bit more attention to what is
>> happening in the local area and perhaps consider marking some caches
>> temporarily unavailable if accessing them is likely to become dangerous.
>> Although this was an easy find, and we left our friendly caterpillar here
>> to continue its journey, Baby&Mrs Gopher need to take a good hard look at
>> what they themselves and make sure they don't endanger other GeoNerds.
In my opinion ‘pretty poor form’
Ian
Team Ladava
Re: Wagga Wagga under floods.
Posted: 18 October 10 8:53 pm
by Team Pathfinder
That's disgusting, and I am being very polite! What kind of moron puts a log like that! Fortunately most of the geocaching community wishes all the best to Baby & Mrs Gopher and everybody else that has been affected by the recent flooding.
Re: Wagga Wagga under floods.
Posted: 18 October 10 9:10 pm
by Nodalot
In every activity there is always an idiot or two, and this one must have learned to read a GPS by counting on his fingers and toes.
It makes me mad that someone so self-centred in this activity is too ignorant to realise that there has been a natural disaster here over the last few days.
baby&Mrs gopher now have bigger problems on their hands than worrying about an idiot geocaching in the middle of a flood. May he have many, many, DNF's.
Re: Wagga Wagga under floods.
Posted: 18 October 10 9:25 pm
by the farmers 5
Re: Wagga Wagga under floods.
Posted: 18 October 10 9:35 pm
by Team Wibble
That's really insulting and uncaring. Surely they must have realised the cache owners were local and likely affected. A note on the page as a heads up that the cache is now underwater/dangerous to get to and might need to be temporarily disabled would have been completely fine. Telling the cache owners off for not immediately responding (this flooding happened what... the day of or the day before they logged this?) is just plain mean.
I had a quick look through Baby & Mrs Gopher's caches because I remember finding some of them during the Mega Event. To see so many of their caches having to be temporarily disabled is sad enough, to know that they are dealing with the after effects of severe flooding to their house is worse, knowing they had to deal with insensitive comments is just the nasty icing on the cake.
Hopefully everyone recovers and that the insurance issues are painlessly sorted because sometimes that can be a bit
Re: Wagga Wagga under floods.
Posted: 18 October 10 9:37 pm
by Big Matt and Shell
Team Pathfinder wrote: That's disgusting, and I am being very polite! What kind of moron puts a log like that! Fortunately most of the geocaching community wishes all the best to Baby & Mrs Gopher and everybody else that has been affected by the recent flooding.
I'm sure if I wrote what I truly thought about
this idiot c@w would probably suspend my account. You couldn't find a more accommodating couple, this is just disgusting.
Aw, bugger it, I sent them a note!