Burringbar geodetic station, Mooball NP, NSW
S 28° 23.890 E 153° 27.970
56J E 545665 N 6858600
In Northern New South Wales is this concrete pedestal trig, with post, vanes and name plate, on top of a heavily forested hill. Official Code: TS6674
Waymark Code: WMV7GG
Location: New South Wales, Australia
Date Posted: 03/09/2017
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Earlier this had been 'called', or identified as Palmvale Area on the GCA site: (
visit link) now, "Burringbar trig".
This trig is 'north of' Mooball, in the Mooball National Park, where the Tweed Valley Way (to Murwillumbah) turns off from the Pacific Motorway [if heading north].
Access: I parked the car off of Baranbali Road, west of the trig, and not far from the locked gate, at S28º 23.875' E153º 27.320'. I made a note in my log book that the 'foot track' started at S28º 23.986' E153º 27.514'.
Follow a rutted, one-person-wide track up through heavy rainforest to the top.
The trig has been visited a few times, by the scratched graffiti on the black semi-circular vanes.
Visited as a *FTF* on a trig published in 2009: 1445, Tuesday, 14 June, 2016