This cache is placed in a location with little to no mobile service, so please take note of the description before setting off. I also recommend taking a picnic - GZ is quite pretty, particularly in Spring and Autumn.
A medium size cache (camo 1L fruit container) containing log, two pens and some swaps. The fun in this cache is the pretty bushwalk to get there and back. Note that there are two waypoints listed - these mark the two ends of teh trail that lead to the oasis. Limited parking is avilable at both locations, but please be aware this this is very close to residential properties and be respectful of driveways, etc. Another alternative is to park at the Exeter train station and walk across the train tracks, following School Lane to the end.
Once the cache has been found, you can either continue along the path towards Rockleigh Road, head West along the road until you meet Ringwood Road (the main road heading into Exeter) or head back up the hill towards School Lane again. Either way should be a 30minute-1hour walk, depending on your speed.
Geo-dogs and kids welcome, however the track is a rutted dirt path, quite steep in places. SNAKES IN SUMMER! I have listed this as a high difficulty as there is a steep hill no matter which direction you go in and often mud/uneven surfaces.
When you reach GZ, you will be at the oasis. Your GPS might not work here, particularly if you use a phone like me. Take a seat on the chairs provided (if you're game...) and look over at the fence post. Don't get bitten by barbed wire or blackberries. Cache is suspended at chest height, but may fall down in case of inclement weather. Please either replace at a height or wedge somewhere close but safe. The creek does overflow when it's very rainy so please exercise caution.
I will post three photos - one of the School Lane trailhead (to show the gate you need to go through), one of the view of GZ as you approach, and one of the Rockleaigh Road trailhead.
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