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Escarpement Treasure Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 3/21/2010
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:


Cache is hidden a short distance off the Palmerston escarpement walking track in Gunn. It is a small camouflage Decon container. It contains a pencil and Log Book as well as some small swaps.

The Palmerston Escarpment is a steep faced ridge that winds its way through the suburbs of Gunn, Bakewell and Rosebery. It is recognised by the steepness of the ridge, tall dominant eucalypt trees, rocky outcrops and grasslands.

The Escarpment was made a reserve by the City of Palmerston to protect the bushland values of the Escarpment and to provide a natural recreational facility for Palmerston residents.

The total length of the Escarpment Walk is approximately 2.7 km and is rated an easy walk. For walkers convenience alternative routes have been nominated for persons unable to access steeper sections of the walk.

Along the pathways, information has been provided to highlight natural features and note significant vantage points to view the scenes from the escarpment ridges.

Help preserve the escarpment

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