The cache is one of a series of Springton caches, designed to celebrate the town’s 150th centenary in 2014. Springton was established in 1864 and currently has a population of 607.
You are looking for a bison tube.
This town is a sleepy hamlet in the hills, east of the Barossa Ranges and north west of Adelaide; Springton is renowned for two very different beverages – milk and wine. The high rainfall produces lush green pastures and dairy farming has been the backbone of the region’s economy since the 1850s. Herds of Holstein-Fresian cows are still run on the land today. The rich soil and elevated position, is also excellent for viticulture; with white varieties, in particular, gaining an outstanding reputation. Modern vignerons in the region are among the Barossa’s most adventurous and are keenly experimenting with Viognier and other lesser-known varietals. The container is a bison tube.