Collaroy's history began with the local Garigal and Gannagal Aboriginal people and was later named after the steamer S.S. Collaroy, which ran aground in 1881. It developed from a quieter part of Narrabeen, becoming a distinct suburb known for its surf life saving tradition and tourism. Key historical developments include the establishment of the Collaroy Surf Life Saving Club in 1911, the growing popularity of the area for holidays, and the ongoing impact of coastal storms and the construction of seawalls.
A wonderful 5 kilometre walk from Collaroy Beach, then around Long Reef Headland. The best time to do this is at low tide, so check the Long Reef tides.
The creators and inspiration of this cache is the Heevlos. With main makers or the cache itself consists of my father, me and my sister. The geocaching has become a tradition in my family now for a while, we grinded the geocaching as we were with our aunt and uncle. We would go geocaching every weekend and we continue these traditions for many years to come.