The trail is open for public use. You will require a high clearance 2wd/SUV vehicle or standard 4wd vehicle will get you up the trail with no issues, otherwise you can park at the start of the trail and take the gentle uphill walk into the GZ. The track can get a little rocky and rough at times, but generally is not too bad.
The start of the trail is sign psoted and also a large red arrow on a tree close to the road to mark the trail.
There are a couple of transmitter towers and an earth quake seismic testing machine close to the GZ, these are private property so please respect and do not interfere with.
Plenty of parking once in the area for several vehicles
Walk to the right beside the wire fence to the rocky area and take in one of the most amazing views back across the northeast coast of Tasmania. From here on a clear day you can see back across to Waterhouse conservation area, and the Musselroe Bay Wind farm. I discovered this secret lookout several years ago whilst working in the area and get up here every time I’m driving past.I thought it would be a great location for a cahce to lead fellow cachers up here to enjoy another beautiful part of Tasmania
Cache is a well camouflaged micro which may get you scratching your head with frustration. The GPS was being very difficult on the day I set this one up, so I have provided a generous hint to assist you if required. if any one can provide more accurate coordiantes once found I will investigate and update as required
It is a little known lookout and you should have no problems with muggles.
Cache is a micro and contains log only