As you head up the spur you will pass through various habitats influenced by altitude and aspect, including dryer spurs and gullies. This gully does not appear to have a name, but I would call it Blanket Leaf Gully for obvious reasons and I love it. LOOK underneath the blanket leaf leaves and see they are covered with white fuzz, made up of numerous white hairs, which also occurs on new branches - their woolly white underside makes it easy to identify. Bedfordia arborescens, known as the Blanket Leaf, is a shrub or small tree 3 to 6 metres in height and are found particularly in mountainous areas, growing best in partly shady areas in moist soil conditions, and able to withstand snow and frost. The flowers are large woolly bunches of small tubular daisy flowerheads. Enjoy the tranquility and song of the resident lyre birds! (and the leeches etc if its drizzly!) You are looking for a small cameoed container - in plain view. No need to do any gardening. Your GPS may bounce, so see spoiler. Please replace as found.