This series of traditional caches placed along the Rosedale-Longford Road. Nothing too hard and you won’t need to climb but an extraction tool may be required for a couple of the caches. If you know the app what 3 words then they are: endless.print.trumpet. Use these to get within 1m squared.
The road during the week can be very busy with trucks going from the pine plantation or the Gas processing plant so it is very important to pull your vehicle off the road completely and check your surroundings BEFORE getting out of your vehicle. Beware with littlies and don’t let them out of the car. Also this is Australia and during the summer months we have snakes and other nasties. Every cache location has space to safely pull over-please use common sense!
Here is the entrance to an historic property. Holey Plains Homestead at Rosedale in Gippsland is one of the region’s finest and oldest Homesteads. The Crooke family have lived in the homestead since 1880 when it was built using handmade bricks made at the property.
The homestead features an 85ft tower that provides a fine first impression as you enter the main gates. Surrounding the homestead is a traditionally laid out garden, featuring many roses, water features and perennial garden beds. www.essentialcountry.com.au/holey-plains-homestead-gippsland/
Rumour has it that current owner used to ride his motorbike up and down the belltowers steps.