There are some very large oak trees located in this park. some oak trees can live for up to 600 years but I suspect these ones may have been planted around 1882 therefore making them around 132 years old.
It would be a nice place to visit on a hot day with a blanket and just sit under the oak tree in the shade with a good book. The park is named after James Balfour. He was an Australian merchant and politician, member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly 1866 to 1868 and of the Victorian Legislative Council from 1874 to 1913.
I hope you enjoy your visit to this park.
Bring your own pen. Log book hard to remove from container you may need an extraction tool and maybe a torch. Be carefull not to push the cache back in to far into its hidey hole
The cache is an eclipse mint container.