Park at the farm paddock gates on the eastern side of the cache or on the side of the road. When you leave the farm gate parking area please DO NOT reverse onto the road, turn around and drive out. Cars are travelling up the road at 100klm, so please be careful, no matter where you park! Stay away safely away from the edge of the cutting when walking to the cache.
This location is across the road from land that was once farmed by generations of the Hansberry Family. It is where my grandmother was born and raised until she went to war in the 1940's. Although she returned from her nursing duties to her parents at St John's, she relocated to Western Australia with my grandfather to a soldier settlement where she lived a full and happy life.
The cache is located in a collection of sheoak trees that were planted in the 1980's and have survived a fire. The most eastern reaches of the Pinery Fire burnt to the River Light, 500 meters north, including up over this cutting. The fire jumped the Truro Road 100 metres west of the cache. The charred remains of the trees that burned still remain. Most of the trees near this cache were not destoryed or burnt as the wind changed and the rain came on that frightful day.
Stand here on this cutting when the wind blows and it is eerie but, nothing is better than watching a sunset from here!