Shire’s Treasure #9. Multi-Cache
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Shire’s Treasure #9. Takes you to Heathcote, which was originally known as Bottle Forest. There were fourteen town allotments in Bottle Forest in 1842, in what is now Heathcote East. In 1835 Surveyor-General Sir Thomas Mitchell (1792-1855) conducted a survey of the area and named it Heathcote, in honour of an officer who had fought with him during the Peninsula Wars against Napoleon
Heathcote is nestled between two vast National Parks, Heathcote National Park and The Royal National Park. It offers a vast array of activities for the outdoors person. Near the station on Wilson Parade you will find the walking track entrance to Karloo pool.
WP1 is located at the J. Harold Kaye Traning centre. This centre is owned by The Boy Scouts Association and has a camping ground and training centre.
WP1 Find the date the Assembly Flat was opened This will be represented by Y
WP2
S. Y + 3144139
E. Y + 14839186
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