The Boulder [KCW] Caroline Springs, Victoria, Australia
By caughtatwork on 01-Jun-19. Waypoint GA13802
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | Traditional |
Container: | Small |
Coordinates: | S37° 44.306' E144° 44.512' (WGS 84) |
55H 301026E 5820805N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 73 m |
Local Government Area: | Melton |
Description
Kororoit Creek Walk - The Boulder
Now that's a big boulder! Maybe you should check it and see what you can find. If you're having a good day and the geocache hasn't been muggled it will be a 400ml sistema container hidden in a most logical place.
About Kororoit Creek
The Kororoit Creek rises below Mount Kororoit, northeast of Melton in the north western outer suburbs of Melbourne. The creek's headwaters are north of Sunbury at approximately 400 metres (1,300 ft) above sea level in Ordovician geology. The creek flows generally south by east and passes over the volcanic lava plain of western Melbourne to its mouth at sea level, north of Altona and emptying into Altona Bay within Port Phillip. The creek is joined by one minor tributary as it descends approximately 407 metres (1,335 ft) over its 52-kilometre (32 mi) course. At the outlet in Altona Bay, the creek winds its way through the Altona Coastal Park and then the Jawbone Marine Sanctuary Park, where it enters Port Phillip.
From east of Sunbury, the Kororoit Creek makes its way down through many suburbs towards its mouth, including the towns and suburbs of Rockbank, Caroline Springs, Burnside, Kings Park, Albanvale, Deer Park, Cairnlea, West Sunshine, Ardeer, Albion, Brooklyn and Altona North.
The creek is traversed by the Melton Highway, east of Melton; the Western Highway and the Western Ring Road, at Ardeer; and the West Gate Freeway and Federation Trail at Brooklyn. The Kororoit Creek Trail runs along the banks in the lower reaches of the creek.
Hints
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Logs
Many thanks caughtatwork, enjoyed our day exploring the area.
Threw the bike in the car and headed out to find a few caches in the area here.
Only 3 dnf's of the 20+ that I managed to put my name on.
A couple of FTF's too.Nothing like a good resting place.
Made for a great hide.
Sat, signed and moved on.
TFTC
Thanks for another cache in this series caughtatwork. The work on revegetation along the path is producing some lovely groups of native trees and bushes.
This was our 1000 traditional dZ cache find.
Thanks again....