This is one of a series of caches placed along the highway and some peaceful back roads within the Moreton Bay Hinterland, enjoy the tranquility.
Please DO NOT move caches along. This cache is a large pill bottle. Each cache has been positioned and modified specifically to its hiding place. Please retrieve and replace with care. Inside this cache you will find a stamp and a log book.
Moreton Bay Hinterland Letterbox Trail is series by a local group of geocachers that will eventually see caches span the entire length of the highway from D'Agulair to the Local Government Area boundary heading into the Somerset Shire and into the Kilcoy Township. The Moreton Bay Hinterland Letterbox Trail, D'Aguliar to Woodford section of caches cover the southern section of the highway and The Moreton Bay Hinterland Letterbox Trail, Woodford to Royston section of caches cover the nrothern section of the highway.
This cache is the starting cache in the series, and is close to the ideal parking spot, from the end of bottom section of road it is a short 10-20 metre walk. PLEASE BE PREPARED TO GET WET!
Once completed the D'Aguilar to Woodford Letterbox Trail and the Woodford to Royston Letterbox Trail will cover a distance of some 18 kilometres.
The Trail offers the local community and visitors to the Moreton Bay Hinterland the special opportunity to the urban area of Woodford township as well as the rural section through beautiful forest areas between D'Aguilar and Royston.
PLEASE NOTE: This highway get EXTREMELY BUSY at times and we ask that all geocachers remain safe when retives the caches in the Moreton Bay Hinterland Letterbox Trail. You could encounter some traffic along this trail we ask you to please take care as these have been placed along a busy highway. We have chosen ground zero locations reasonalable acess points and parking within 100 metre of most Ground Zero locations. Some locations are not accessible for Trucks, RV's and geocachers towing. (These will have the appropriate attributes). The road is bitumen for most of the trail but some of the back roads are dirt and speed limits are between 60kms per hour on the back roads and 80kms per hours on main highay but the trail is in good condition and suitable for conventional cars. You will be walking through bush-land (this means longer than normal grass in some areas), so you should wear appropriate attire. There are no shops along the trail (only at either end but there is NO fuel on the northern end) so make sure you have any food or drinks with you.
A Moreton Bay Hinterland Letterbox Trail information can be found on the May Day in Moreton Bay Facebook group page has been established with the annual event hosted in Moreton Bay Hinterland area between Woodford Township and the Moreton Bay Hinterland Visitor Information Centre located as you come into town from the D'Aguilar end