Never Ever Tire Traditional Cache
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The little town of Nevertire. With a name like that, it deserves a cache.
This little town is the end of the Oxley Highway and also has the Mitchell Highway running through it.
Henry Lawson once described Nevertire as the edge of the 'Great Grey Plain', the genuinely dry country of saltbush which extends west to the deserts of the centre.
When Lawson passed through the town he observed: 'Somebody told me that the country was very dry on the other side of Nevertire. It is. I wouldn't like to sit on it anywhere.'
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