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Ah the serenity Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 2/22/2015
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

G'day folks. Darryl Kerrigan here and I'd like to share with you one of my favourite places to wander through and think about stuff. It's not Bonnie Doon, but by jeez folks, it's almost as good! Me and the fam love coming here and walking a bit through what they call the 'Bibbulmun track'. How's the serenity? Pretty blinkin' good folks. Pretty blinkin' good. 


The Castle is a very popular Australian comedy film released in 1997. Darryl Kerrigan and his beloved family epitomise iconic 'Aussie battlers'. In 2010, Darryl Kerrigan was even voted as the film character who best depicted Aussies as a nation.

This area of the Bibbulmun track is along one side of Wilson's Inlet and is very serene and beautiful, especially when you reach points you can see the inlet and bird-life. The cache is below eye height but on the path so no need for bush-bashing.  Enjoy the  walk as far as you'd like to go and good luck! Has swapables for kids (or big kids). 

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