#8 Jerrabomberra pathways Traditional Cache
#8 Jerrabomberra pathways
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This series of caches will be placed near or along many of the pathways in Jerrabomberra.
This path runs from Bicentennial Dr up to the playing fields and then branches off in several directions.
For a history of Jerrabomberra, see Jerrabomberra Pathways #1
BYO pen
Stunning Mature Elm Trees Scattered Throughout Jerrabomberra
We are very fortunate to have lots of mature elm trees growing around Jerrabomberra. This was a result of the Moore family in the early 1900’s who owned the majority of the land that is now Jerrabomberra. The Moore family moved here in the late 1800’s and the trees were planted in the early 1900’s. The main homestead was located in what is now Homestead Rise. The remains of the fireplace have been preserved at the end of Homestead Gardens. The water retention pond at Brudenell Drive was the dam for the Homestead. The Moore family are still in the area and run the Jerrabomberra Homestead that is located at the end of Mariners Court on the other side of the Jerrabomberra Creek.
2/6/13 - the cache has been moved away from the elm trees as the local kids like to play in these.
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Va gur ebpxf ng naxyr urvtug. Lbh bayl arrq gb zbir 1 ebpx.
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