Notley Fern Gorge State Reserve is a 10 hectare sanctuary for wildlife and is a remnant of the dense rain forest which covered much of the West Tamar in early days.
Back in the 1820's bushranger Matthew Brady and his gang were believed to have frequented these parts. The nearby 'Brady's Tree' was reputedly used by the gang as a hideout.
On the way to the tree you will pass by an impressive rocky outcrop. Perhaps Brady sat atop the boulders collecting his thoughts and planning his next heist.
A decent sized cache, hidden among the fractured boulders.
Congratulations on the FTF... Rocket2015