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The Cougals Traditional Cache

Hidden : 1/3/2009
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
4 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

A great walk with very rewarding views at the end. The Cougals can be approached from either the end of Currumbin Creek Rd in Queensland or the Garden of Eden Road (off Tomewin Rd) just over the border in NSW.

Approaching from NSW is our preferred route. This trek is about 4km (from Currumbin Creek Rd the summit is about 3km) but starts on the border ridge rather than in the valley. From the NSW start point the terrain is undulating to very steep and almost trackless near the summit of the East Cougal. Allow about 3 hours for a round trip.

Snakes, leeches, ticks and fire ants are in plentiful supply in places given the right weather conditions. A first aid kit is essential equipment as are snacks and water.

The cache is a 1L Sistema container, located to the east of the summit. Please ensure the container is well covered.

Care should be taken at the summit as a few metres to the south there is a sheer cliff. The cache is not located near the southern edge of the summit. If children are present please supervise them closely, although the trek is not suitable for young children.

Evidently there is a cave, the entrance being narrow but 2m high, located before you climb the cliff. It is reported that you can go in about 10m and from here see light entering the cave from the other side of the peak.

Origin of the name: Cougal is from the Bundjalung-Yugambeh dialect 'koggal', meaning 'the place where water falls down'.


The start of the track from Garden of Eden Rd (the NSW approach). This track runs along the Qld side of the border. Please stay on the track.


A view of the Cougals from the border track.



The view looking south from East Cougal over the Tweed Valley including Mt Warning.



West Cougal from East Cougal. West is a more difficult climb and may require rope. The track between the two peaks crosses a 'knife edge'. Extreme caution should be exercised as the drop into NSW is a sheer cliff. There is no need to make this crossing to find the cache.


Thanks to Griffo for cache maintenance.

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