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A bit of a prickle on the Binns. Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 8/13/2013
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
3.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

A nano in the middle of nowhere you say, Yes I say. While small in size it won't be a difficult find. Getting there is the fun


The Binns Track, running from Mt.Dare Hotel in South Australia to Timber Creek in the Northern Territory, is a very long track through some of Australia?s most diverse terrain. Adventurous 4 wheel drivers will endure everything from deep bull dust to bitumen, rocks to water crossings and travel through desert, hills, National Parks and townships. This track has everything. Be prepared. There will be plenty of bush camps and something new around every corner. There is an excellent contrast between open plains, mountain ranges and desert country that truely highlights the Outback in one complete package. 4WD skills and experience are advisable.

 

4x4 required as there are some sandy patches and at time of posting a couple of water crossings towards the ross river resort end of the track.  

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