We thought that we would place this cache here so that people could enjoy the scenery and views in a little known nature conservation reserve.
The posted co-ordinates are where you should park your transport. A sign nearby will tell you the expected duration of the walk.
The co-ordinates of the cache are:
S37 degrees 27.1aa minutes, where aa = the walk time in minutes less 16.
E144 degrees 38.bbb minutes, where bbb = 792 plus the walk time in minutes.
When you have found the cache, please take the time to complete the circuit.
Conglomerate Gully is a prominent nature reserve, located in Riddells Creek where the Western Grassland Plains meet the hills of the Macedon Ranges. It has conglomerate rock formations and a small seasonal waterfall. The walk boasts native fauna and flora, including six species of wattle. At a leisurely pace, this 2.9km walk can be completed within an hour and takes you through healthy dry forest and grassy dry forest vegetation types. Wildlife abounds and the parklands are home to kangaroos, echidnas and currawongs.
It is advisable to wear a good pair of hiking shoes.
The cache is a one litre round screw top container.
When logging your find on line, your feedback will be extremely useful - so please add something about your Geocaching experience in your log, even just the condition of the container would help. Logs that are blank, or only contain the words "sent from my mobile device" will be deleted.