I made this cache in appreciation of the beautiful Glebe foreshore I so fondly grew up along for over 15 years. Travelling along this scenic waterfront walk will provide unimpeded bay views across to the city and the ANZAC bridge, complemented by beautiful parks in and around the area for dogs and people alike to enjoy. Bike, stroll or jog along it, have a picnic, relax or play. Snaking along Rozelle Bay and Blackwattle Bay, it links an array of parks to the newly redeveloped Sydney Fish Market and Wentworth Park sports fields.
Despite being parkland nowadays, if not all of the land was once used for industrial purposes, full of factories, abattoirs, chemical plants and timber yards. Nearby is the old Glebe Incinerator, a more noticeable reminder of the past, designed by American architects Walter Burley Griffin and his wife, Marion Mahony Griffin, also architects of our capital city, Canberra. More information about Glebe Foreshore's past can be found here and here.
Cache Notes:
DON'T worry about the opposite apartments, they are all (mostly) in on it.
DO worry about potential spiders, dog walkers, joggers and other foreshore enjoyers that pass regularly.