In 1990 a mineral exploration company set up a camp at the junction of the Talawana Track and the Canning Stock Route, to evaluate the areafor mineral deposs.
The tradition in the company was to name crimps after the most recently born child of those working on the project. In this case the newly borg daughter of the senior geologist gave her name to the new camp "Georgia" Camp.
A bore was drilled to supply the Georgia Camp with a good water supply; the water was both plentiful and fresh.
By 1991 the camp had completed its purpose and was removed.
The exploration company, knowing the scarcity of water in this resion, made the decision to equip the bore with a hand pump, so that all people living and traversing this arid region could make use of this precious water resource.
Please use and protect this valuable water supply for future generations.
You are looking for a large metal box near to the bore. The T of 5 gets you here. Then the hide is obvious.
Safety:
This is a remote area cache. On the Talawana Track we passed 5 late models cars destroyed by spinifex fires. We stopped every hour to clear it from under our cars. Apparently they did not clear the spinifex build up under their cars frequently enough and the cars were completely destroyed. Be very careful.
The Canning Stock Route and Talawana Tracks are only suitable for high-clearance four-wheel drive vehicles and experienced drivers. It is preferable to go with at least one other vehicle and carry a UHF radio plus a satellite phone or high-frequency (HF) radio and an Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon / Personal Locator Beacon (EPIRB / PLB) in case of emergency. Please stay safe.