Glenbrook Ramble #27 Tymbal's Tree Traditional Cache
whitemushroom: Barely lasted a week in place - archived!
More
Glenbrook Ramble #27 Tymbal's Tree
-
Difficulty:
-
-
Terrain:
-
Size:
 (micro)
Please note Use of geocaching.com services is subject to the terms and conditions
in our disclaimer.
The Douglas Smith Memorial Park in Glenbrook is a lovely little park that was donated by Mrs. Douglas in memory of her husband. The park was completed by local residents in 1985. The unusual container for the cache may keep you stumped for awhile......or may let you find the cache immediately! We found this container in a cache in the United States and thought it was so appropriate for Australia!
Glenbrook lies between Lapstone and Blaxland in the lower Blue Mountains at an elevation of 163m (535 feet) and is approximately an hour's drive from Sydney. It is home to a large number of tourist attractions, recreation opportunities and native flora and fauna.
The village takes its name from Glenbrook Creek which is on the southern side of the village and must be crossed to enter the Blue Mountains National Park.
The Douglas Smith Memorial Park is walking distance from Glenbrook Shops and Glenbrook train station. It has a playground for the kids and picnic tables.
A Thank You to wackydo and eaviate for creating the Glenbrook Ramble series of caches.
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
Gur znyr bs guvf perngher unf ybhq abvfrznxref pnyyrq "glzonyf" ba gur fvqr bs gur noqbzvany pnfr.
Treasures
You'll collect a digital Treasure from one of these collections when you find and log this geocache:

Loading Treasures