Cache number 12
A cache by Allan & Clint Hidden: 11/21/2001
Size:  (Other) Difficulty: Terrain: (1 is easiest, 5 is hardest)
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This Cache is located in the hills of Mundaring. You will need a
4x4 to get to it
If you know this area, the cache is situated near a small water
fall ( When it is running ) At the bottom of a very Steep hill
which we call the Black Boy Hill. You can walk to this spot, but it
easier to travel by 4x4. If you have trouble finding the Cache try
these co-ordinates S 31.56.529 and E 116.08.439 .The last finder of
the Cache suggested that these Co-ordinates are more acurate .
Another clue is to look for The red insole of a shoe... It is also
difficult to get a goog GPS fix here. Good luck.... Allan &
Clint
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Standing on top of the cache. Picture taken from the bottom of the waterfall
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March 2, 2009 by nickleth (320 found) We had a lot of fun in our 4wd, following tracks through the bush... Closest we came was about 1.8km from the cache. There are a lot of closed roads in the area. One -- heading in a likely direction -- had been "opened" by other drivers; we did not want to follow a bad example. When we found a track leading back to the bitumen -- we were on the wrong side of locked gates! Ended up driving out via someone's driveway. Happens all the time, they told us.
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June 14, 2008 by Bear_Left (814 found) I'd always written this off as a fourby-required cache, but today I needed a walk and it's almost at the top of the "nearest unfound" list now, so I had a closer look.It's only a few km from Mundaring Weir Road, and there's a big track (almost a road) leading most of the way there! Easy! It's not a bad walk at all. I detoured to find Rock'n'Round Mundaring on the way (another one I'd neglected to look at) and it was still only 4.2km from the road, and only hilly for the last bit. The falls were only a trickle, but it had that crisp 'ozoney' feel anyway, especially as late in the day as it was. An easy find, of course, within a couple of metres of my averaged GZ. I followed the creek out to the pipeline road, which the Bibbulmun weaves in and out of, for an easy and fairly flat walk back to the car. No swaps. -Papa Bear_Left
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November 29, 2007 by Micknellie (61 found) Decided to get up to Mundaring before 0700. Had a breckky with the Kangaroos at the picnic area on the NE side of the dam. Lovely cool start to the day. Then headed out to walk to this cache. Bit of bush bashing at the end to get this one. Great cache. Took the "TARZAN" figure. Left the Hungry "Garfield" Cat model. The cache container was very damp inside. Probably condensation! Thanks Nissan for a good cahe Mike and Ellie
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October 16, 2007 by Andyvella (44 found) No need for 4x4 - came in from below on the mountain bike, via Glen Forrest Drive and the Pipeline track. Cache not difficult to find thanks to colour of lid. A great location - waterfall running merrily. Long climb back up to GF Drive - 500 ft up in just under a km. Got help. See pics. Took a beaded hand-made doll, left a Cadbury's tape measure. T4TH
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May 12, 2007 by trail_geek (64 found) Walked in there with Team Gunn Parker, great spot for a cache.No water flowing, not much rain in a while. 3rd Cache for the day, 3rd in total  Took nothing, left nothing. Cheers trail_geek
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Current Time: 2/9/2010 7:15:34 PM (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) (3:15 AM GMT)
Last Updated: 3/2/2009 12:25:19 AM (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) (8:25 AM GMT)
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Coordinates are in the WGS84 datum