This cache was placed during The Drumley Walk (www.thedrumleywalk.com). Approach from the Beaudesert-Nerang Road. There is an obvious entrance, but no 'official' parking (however there is room to park). Follow the begining of our Nerang State Forest walk, up Heartbreak Hill and to the cache. This is a difficult walk (very steep). The path is a wide 4WD track, and you won't get lost. Bring water, you will need it. The First to Find this cache will get a FREE day on The Drumley Walk. The voucher is inside the cache.
Billy Drumley (c. 1853–1951) was a respected Aboriginal Australian leader from the Yugambeh clan in South East Queensland. Born near Nerang, Drumley was notable for his achievements in athletics, cricket, boxing, and woodworking. As a leader, he played a crucial role in uniting and protecting his clan during times of upheaval.
Drumley was known for his long-distance walks between Beaudesert and Southport to visit his sister and ensure the well-being of his family. His dedication to his people continued well into his 80s. He is remembered for his leadership, rain dances, and use of Aboriginal language. The Drumley Walk, a three-day pilgrimage established in 2005 by the Yugambeh Museum, honoured his legacy and his efforts in community cohesion.
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