Adding to the number of hides along this pleasant country drive. Take the time to walk down to the "river", and hear the babbling of the waters as they flow under the bridge.
If anyone ever has the opportunity to claim this cache during a flood, please put up some photos to show the difference. When placed, there had been some rain after weeks of dry, so not much action at the river, though everywhere is nice and green.
This place is located between 2 parcels of land set aside as Travelling Stock Reserves (TSR). Travelling Stock Reserves (TSRs) are parcels of Crown land reserved under legislation for use by travelling stock. Local Land Services is responsible for the care, control and maintenance of almost 500,000ha of TSRs in NSW.
TSRs provide pasture reserves for travelling or grazing stock. These reserves can be beneficial in times of drought, bushfire or flood. They are also used for public recreation, apiary sites and for conservation.
Please be careful of snakes here, and keep a close eye on the geokids. There's also the inevitable growths of blackberries and other nasty spiky plants in the area to be wary of.