This cache is part of a series between Tyndale, NSW and Glenugie, NSW. The series is designed to encourage travellers take a break from the highway monotony to explore the pictureque (and sealed) back roads of this area. And get caches on the way - Bonus!
This cache is on the roadside, just within the Eastern border of Glenugie State Forest. This forest is home to the Square fruited ironbark (Eucalyptus tetrapleura). The work for the Glenugie upgrade has had to include aquiring additional land as habitat for this rare eucalypt to replace/revegetate the land that has already been cleared/disturbed in the building of the Glenugie upgrade of the Pacific Highway. The forest is also the habitat of Spotted Gums and Grey Box trees (found at at GZ), as well as Scribbly Gum, Swamp Turpentine, Narrow-leafed Redgum and Forest Redgum. Animal species identified in nighttime IR photography taken for the upgrade project's EIS (PDF link for anyone interested) include Rufous Bettongs.