A traditional geocache along the river banks in Winchelsea. I have been working about once a week in Winchelseea for the past six months and have grown to love this area along the river. This cache will take you to a fast flowing part of the Barwon where I hope you might sit on a rock midstream and enjoy the tranquility as I have done on many a lunch break. A very scenic area indeed and a pretty part of the river to enjoy :)
Depending on the height of the river some wading may be required but at most times of the year some simple rock hopping is all that’s required to get to the cache which is a step or two up a tree to protect it from the water levels. No serious/unsafe climbing required. However the tree does make a nice vantage point to observe the river.
The name of the cache? A tribute to a beautiful afternoon I spent here with an explorer companion who proudly showed me this area and gave me the nickname “Safari Girl” (which I have to admit I kind of love). I have learnt so much from her determination and courage and I hope that she also may fondly remember the glorious afternoon spent playing together in the sun and exploring the banks. A spoiler image of the tree the cache is in is provided in case of jumping GPS. You are looking for a micro plactic container.