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Great Southern Road - Marulan Traditional Cache

Hidden : 12/11/2009
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Great Southern Road - Marulan.

The Main Roads Management Act of June 1858 declared the Great Southern Road, from near Sydney through Goulburn and Gundagai to Albury, as one of the three main roads in the colony. Today we know it as the Hume Highway, named after Hamilton Hume the travelling partner of William Hovell on there overland journey from Appin (near Campbelltown)to Port Phillip and return in 1824.

Over the years the road has had a few name changes and seen many realignments, some minor and some major with entire towns being bypassed and the section of the route north of Marulan being totally different to todays Hume Highway. So I thought that I would do a series of caches based on the old sections of the Hume Highway and the Great Sothern Road.

This cache is located on an old section of the Hume Highway north of Marulan. See below for the best access points to leave the Hume Highway based on which direction you are travelling in. Much like the other sections of the old Highway you will visit doing these caches just imagine the thin concrete Road being the main link from Sydney to Melbourne!

Also check out the PMG trunkline exchange about half way along the road, now there is another piece of history.

Please cover cache back up after signing log...

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