The Port Davey Track is 70 km in length and used by walkers between Scotts Peak Road and Melaleuca. Only about 200 people walk the Port Davey Track each year, with most people taking about 4 to 5 days to complete the walk and either fly out at Melaleuca or continue along the South Coast Track to Cockle Creek. The Port Davey Track has some steep and muddy sections.
In comparison, about 1000 people walk the South Coast Track each year with most visiting from December to March. Both of these walking tracks lie entirely within the Southwest National Park and take walkers through the heart of over 600 000 hectares of wild, inspiring country.
To find this cache you need start the grueling Port Davey Track but you don't have to go very far from the airstrip.