This cache is a bit "out of the way" so only those with a sense of adventure or a serious 4WD should apply! It took me less than 10 minutes from the Grays Road bridge to walk in so It shouldn't take any longer than 25 minutes if you're walking, or much less if you fancy a bit of off-road driving. You'll need a good 4WD though. If you are walking, expect a couple of places with ankle deep water UNLESS IT"S BEEN RAINING HEAVILY. If you see the river is fast flowing and discoloured, leave this cache for another time. If you are 4WDing expect to be wheel deep in at least one big hole. DON"T WALK THE STOPBANK! It's really hard work. Drop into the riverbed by the other cache, and go under the bridge. For 300 days a year, the river is either dry or just ankle deep on the walking route, so the terrain rating can vary a lot.
The cache is a 750 ml plastic screw top storage bottle wrapped in black tape with pencils, logbook and two teabag holders, in your classic "rabbit hole in the base of a tree". The rabbits that used to be resident have had enough of our dog and kindly vacated, making room for the cache! It's right beside the river on the true left side (facing downstream so it will be on the right side as you go upstream) and easy to find, once you are at the co-ordinates. Look across the river to the derelict old house. My kids always called this "The Ghost House"