This is one of a series of caches placed on the A9 Arthur Highway, in the south east of Tasmania. It is 69 km long and goes from Sorell to Port Arthur, one of Tasmania's most iconic historic areas. The Arthur Highway can be very busy and interesting (read: challenging), so please take care when driving and looking for caches. For this reason, all the caches in this series are placed in areas where there are safe pull off zones. Each cache is best accessed when going in the direction stated in the cache name. Please do not cross the road to look for any caches.
It is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED that you access this cache while travelling TO PORT ARTHUR.
Tasmania is fortunate to still have a variety of native marsupial species which are no longer on the mainland. One of the contributing factors is that we don't have any foxes in Tasmania. This is a controversial subject as there were supposed sightings and a very expensive eradication program was instigated. The results of this program were inconclusive and the suggested conclusion was that fox droppings had been planted and it was a hoax. Lets hope so!
"Fox hunting" on horseback does occur in Tas in the north of the state, but instead of hunting foxes an aniseed scent trail is laid for the hounds to follow.
BYO pen. DO NOT DISTURB ANY ROCKS.