Epping Reserve is a tiny little park that is scarcely bigger than the bench and seat it contains. It is a nice for a short break on a warm day, and the lane it connects to, Kiaora Lane, a dead end road with hardly any traffic so it is good for kids learning to ride bikes and scooters. The whole area was originally part of the Cooper Estate called Edgecliff Gully. The estate spanned from Potts Point to Bellevue Hill, in the early 1900's the estate contained bushland, market gardens and a dairy, but by the 1920's the council had purchased parts of it and created Lough, Cooper and Harbourview Parks. Epping Reserve was a remnant strip of land left over after the large Epping Road substation was built, and it is still owned by Energy Australia who lease it to the council. This is a slightly unusual cache, look for the odd one out rather the the typical hiding places. The park is a just a minute's walk from the 327 bus stop making it easily reached from the city or Bondi Junction.
There is no room for a writing utensil, so bring your own and please don't post photos of the 'camo' .
Congrats Rheneas *FTF*, 3rd time in a row!