Named by explorers Hume and Hovell in 1824, who made out the shape of a Buffalo (horn and all) in its towering granite mass, Mount Buffalo has always been regarded as a special place. From 1856 miners and cattlemen would lead touring parties to see the mountain’s sheer cliffs, imposing granite tors and tumbling waterfalls
In 1907 geologist E.J.Dunn described the Buffalo Plateau as ’the garden of the gods’
The Minjambuta aboriginal people made summer ascents to Mt Buffalo to gather and feast on Bogong Moths that cluster in rock crevices, and use the hallucinogenic plants that grow in some locations on the mountain in their ceremonies
AT THE ABOVE COORDINATES COLLECT THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION:
Mt Killawarra = AB
Mt Stanley = CD
Mt Towonga = EF
Mt Bogong = GH
Mt Wellington = JK
THE CACHE IS LOCATED A SHORT DISTANCE AWAY AT:
36° 46.FBJ'
146° 46.H(G-C)D
The cache is a 200ml Sistema container containing a logbook, with room for small swaps, TBs, and/or GeoCoins
The granite may shadow some satellites and cause dodgy EPE – use the spoiler picture if necessary
PLEASE BYO PEN
A special 'Feeling Horny?' FTF card is an additional reward for the first finder