Lookout, Which Direction? Locationless, Locationless, Locationless
By greenegrass on 11-Feb-09. Waypoint GA1396

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These directional markers, for want of a better name, are usually found at a lookout. They show the compass point North and the direction and distance to points of interest or prominant landmarks in relation to the lookout. They are most often placed there by a commmunity group, eg. Apex.

The challenge of this cache is for you to:

1. Locate and log the co-ordinates of a marker.

2. Briefly describe where it is located, eg. lookout name, Town.

3. Take a photo of the marker and include with your log.

4. Take some time out to enjoy the view while you are there!

Good Luck.

                                  

 

 

Logs

30-Jun-24
On a recent geocaching trip to the 'big island' we took some photos to qualify for some locationless caches that we hadn't found yet. Finally getting around to sorting and logging them.
This one was at Point Lonsdale at S38 17.375 E144 36.911.
Thanks Greenegrass.
 
27-Jan-24
Tobias Furneaux Memorial at the Furneaux Lookout on Flonders Island. Gives a great vista over the island.
 
24-Jan-24
Recently while visiting Brandon’s lookout to find a cache and hide some moveables we spotted the dial showing directions to various places. Grabbed a photo as it was the first time I had ever seen one of these.
 
01-Nov-23
Lookout and multi-direction marker at Flinders Peak in You Yangs between Geelong and Melbourne. Walked up from the Turntable Carpark to Flinders Peak and enjoyed the view to Mt Macedon in the north, Portsea to the south east, Melbourne to the north east and Geelong to the south.
Was in perfect goldilocks conditions with mild temperature and low mid-week numbers on the trail. Enjoyed the 360 degree view from here and made the traditional GC and TP find as well. A very productive visit to Flinders Peak, learning lots about the amazing ascent here in 1802 by Matthew Flinders and 3 of his crew.
Thanks to Greenegrass for the opportunity to log another Lookout, Which Direction locationless find!
Cheers
MajuraHathi
 
09-Aug-22
Here’s an image of the direction plate on top of Uluru. I wonder if it’s still there?? As soon as I heard access to the Uluru summit was to be closed I booked a plane to this beast of a sandstone monolith and up I went to its highest point. It’s an interesting part of the world out there. Next visit will be with my geo-van. Thanks for the cache Smile

 
06-May-22
S41 09.107 E146 45.925 YORK TOWN TASMANIA

York Town is the fifth oldest settlement in Australia behind Sydney, Norfolk Island, Risdon Cove and Hobart. It was settled in December 1804 under the leadership of Lt. Col. William Paterson. At its height it was home to 300 people. On the 24th May 1804 Lord Hobart wrote to Governor King of New South Wales instructing him to form a settlement at Port Dalrymple with Lt. Col. William Paterson in command. The colonization of Port Dalrymple was a strategic move to secure British interest in Bass Strait, as well as providing a further colony to accommodate settlers removed from Norfolk Island. Very Happy
 
03-May-22
S42 04.695 E145 33.548 QUEENSTOWN TASMANIA

This can be found on Spion Kop in QWueenstown Tasmania. Well worth the visit for the good views and the historical displays in the area. Very Happy
 
07-Feb-22
S32° 54.232' E151° 43.055'
Located at the lookout in Braye Park, Newcastle, NSW

Good view of the ocean and industrial areas. Easy to get too and right next to a trig point.
 
01-Jan-22
S41 26.438 E147 08.428 PRINCE's SQUARE LAUNCESTON TASMANIA

This lookout marker is in Prince's Square and gives directions to local buildings of historical interest. Very Happy
 
30-Dec-20
Saw this lookout while driving around Crescent Head and finding caches.
 
12-Nov-20
Lookout which direction do we head from this directional marker?
It is on the Nullarbor at the Border Village Smile

The views along the way are rather stunning as one travels across the Nullarbor Smile
-31.637912°, 129.004078°
Thanks for the Locationless Cache Smile
 
14-May-20
This one is located at 'Galore Hill' @ S35 06.477 E146 47.407. A great view from the top of the tower where this directional marker is. TFTLC Very Happy
 
01-Jan-20
A lookout at East Kempsey which looks across to Riverside Park.
 
15-Jun-19
A lookout at the 'centre' of Port Macquarie.
We have visited Port Macquarie many times and have been here before, but it was prior to this plaque being placed here. The lookout overlooks Town Beach and has a good view of the channel.
 
22-Apr-19
Came up to the harbour lookout at Coffs Harbour and stumbled up this classic directional information sign that included pointers out to places well over the horizon including Norfolk Island and Sydney. The MajuraHathi party of three enjoyed the views from here, including watching a plane come in over us and land on runway 12 at the airport nearby.
thanks for featuring lookouts with this locationless Greengrass!
Cheers
MajuraHathi
 
16-Dec-18
Whites Know Lookout overlooking Kimba, SA and where there is a sculpture of Eyre and his native guide.
 
30-May-18
International and Australia sign post at Hattah on tha Calder Highway Victoria. A little north of Ouyen.
 
10-Mar-18
Yowah is a small village west of Cunnamulla and East of Thargomindah or if you like south of Quilpie in Queensland. Mainly opal mining and tourism are the mainstays of this little township. There are two cache hides here as I was in the area must get them of course. Up the end of Bluff Road there is a cache and a very good lookout with this marker. At the time of my visit it was 34 degrees and it was only 8 oclock in the morning. TFTL GREENEGRASS Clan MinotaurVery HappyI'm a Gnome, duh!Ribbit
 
21-Jan-18
found this a while back at William Creek
 
21-Jan-18
Saw this sign in South Africa at Cape Point.
 
Found this when at Hargraves Lookout Blackheath
 
17-Jan-18
This lookout is located at Bald Face Point Reserve in Blakehurst.
We found this when visiting the reserve to try and complete the GC cache "Came down in the last shower", a cache notorious for DNFs and I have added my DNF to the list Very Happy .
The lookout has views across the Georges River towards the Shire, Botany Bay and the Connells Point/Oatley Areas. The plaque was installed by Rotary and bears the name "Rotary Lookout". We spent some time in the area trying to figure out the multicache and enjoying the walk from the lookout which descends to the river and follows the banks of the river taking in the spectacular views at sunset. Worth a visit if you are in the area.
Thanks for the interesting locationless Greengrass.
GCA find #56
 
13-Jan-18
We came to Gus Beutel Lookout for a drive, bushwalk and a picnic lunch... and to find a cache or two. Very Happy
Thank you for the cache Greenegrass.
 
08-Jan-18
A terrific view from Mt Bankin across the the lake and volcanic scenes with this nice little rose to boot.
 
08-Jan-18
I listed this table on Waymarking and here it is again on GA
It is located at the top of Hillview lookout near Augusta WA
Awesome 360 degree views
 
08-Jan-18
McMillan's Lookout, Omeo Valley, Vic.
We came up here to get answers for a nearby multi cache and were rewarded with beautiful view of the mountains and a direction marker. Very Happy
This will do nicely for the current summer game.
Thanks for this cache.
 
05-Jan-18
This marker is at Arthur's Seat S38 21.190 E144 57.062
It is off the road from Melbourne to Sorrento. There is a chairlift called The Eagle that is worth a ride to the bottom and back. Amazing views towards the bay.
 
02-Jan-18
The Cape Horn Lookout at Loch had a fantastic view. It was a clear day and you could see for miles. Unfortunately we couldn't see the Geocache which was suppposed to be hidden nearby.
 
02-Jan-18
This one located in Point Lonsdale not far from the lighthouse. There's great views from here across the rip.
Thanks greenegrass for the locationless
 
31-Dec-17
Above Lake Tekapo, NZ, photographed with trackables.
 
31-Dec-17
Mt Frankland in south west WA.

Mount Frankland is the southern most Fire Lookout tower in the smoke spotting network. It is located on top of Mount Frankland in the Mount Frankland National Park.

Access is via an established walktrack from the carpark and interpretive area below. The path is mostly hotmix or concrete, but becomes a steep steel staircase at one point, which is the most challenging part of the climb. The total accent should take no more than 30 - 40 minutes, and the decent a bit less.

On a clear day you can get 360 degree veiws for at least 100 kms.

Very Happy
 
31-Dec-17
I am lucky enough to be overseas at the moment so I’m posting one I saw on my travels. I thought this was absolutely fantastic, they had tthem at most of the big landmarks in Budapest. Not only did it give directions, it also had description of the views in Braille but also had models of the building for them to be able to feel what the rest of us could see.
 
30-Dec-17
A great sunrise over Tom Price from Mt Nameless
I headed up here on a work trip and on the advice of others, arrived for Sunrise.
Just dissapointed I left my good camera at home so had to use my iphone for this.
 
30-Dec-17
Memorial to John Gilbert 1812 - 1845
Naturalist with Leichhardt's 1844 - 1846 Expedition.

An orientation table at a lookout in the town of Taroom, QLD which has views over the town & surrounding countryside. Leichhardt's expedition to Port Essington (NT) passed this location on the way. Gilbert was the only competent bushman in the party. Unfortunately, on 28 June 1845 near the Gulf of Carpentaria, Gilbert was killed by a spear when natives made a night attack on the expedition's camp, because some of their women had been molested by the two Aboriginals with the party. He was buried on the spot, a tree near by was marked, and a fire was lit over the disturbed earth in order to screen the grave. Credit: Australian Dictionary of Biography http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/gilbert-john-2093

The table was dedicated by Dr. Clemency Fisher National Museums Liverpool, UK September 26, 2004.
 
11-May-17
A bronze lookout plaque located at Brady's lookout at Rosevears in northern Tasmania. Looks out over the tamar River towards mountainous peaks to the west. No much a view to be had this morning with the area blanketed in thick fog.. thanks..!!
 
01-May-17
This direction finder is at Pat Fagan Lookout at Coolangatta. While the views in all directions are fabulous obviously there are more landmarks to the North West of this marker.

Thanks for the locationless.
 
16-Feb-17
Where do I go from here
 
14-Jan-17
Found this direction marker is at Groper Bay Lookout,Augusta,W.A.
The plaque on rock mount remembers Captain Mathew Flinders for finding
Cape Leeuwin and mapping Australia's coast.
TFTC
 
06-Jan-17
Mount Wooroolin Lookout in Kingaroy Qld. Good view to the South and West from up here. TFTL GreeneGrass Clan MinotaurVery Happy
 
31-Dec-16
Northern Cemetery car park Dunedin, New Zealand.

Thanks for the locationless GreeneGrass
 
05-Nov-16
County Peak in the Bally Bally region of W.A's wheat belt.
Great views after a very steep climb.
Was built in 1977.
 
01-Oct-16
The set of directions found at Cahill's Lookout, Katoomba. It wasn't until later that I discovered that this area who been wiped out by bush fire and was only recently reopened to the public, which is why everything looked so tidy. It was brutally windy up here on the day and I didn't feel like hanging around here too long just in case I blew away!
 
01-Dec-15
Anvil Rock at Blackheath. Despite my morbid fear of heights, I crawled to the top of this rock, and there it was...An anvil.
 
28-Nov-15
Mingenew Hill Lookout.
You will have to park at the base of the hill and take a steep walk to the top
where you will find this and a trig point and little else apart from the view.
 
07-Nov-15
Carr's Lookout, Spring Ck Rd, near Killarney, Qld.
Great views to Main Range NP.
TFTL Greenegrass
 
08-Aug-15
Found near the obelisk at Mt. York. I great spot with a great view.
 
31-May-15
This is the lookout marker and direction finder at Reeds Lookout in the Grampians in western Victoria. There are 360 degree views across this very attractive and interesting mountain range.
Thanks for the locationless cache!
Cheers
MajuraHathi
 
13-May-15
Normanby Range Lookout, Qld.

We found this one while holidaying/sightseeing in the Mt Perry region last week. Pretty good views all around. Also found a cache nearby (GC1Q8EX)

Thanks greenegrass.
 
11-Apr-15
#GA462 - 15:20; I was up on the lookout to grab a trig, 'Launceston Lookout ST467' and noticed the aluminium disc in the centre. Grabbed some snaps to log this cache. TFTC greenegrass Very HappyClan Cerberus
 
12-Nov-14

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Old Direction Plate
Wentworth Falls Lookout
Wentworth Falls, NSW

Found while taking visitors around near my home. I confess that I never spotted this one previously. It's a bit out-of-the-way and probably few people visit it these days . . .

Views are still pretty good, despite all the trees growing up over recent years . . .

 
26-Jul-14
Rotary Park Lookout - Blayney

An orientation table with views over Blayney. According to the table I am 121 miles from home.
 
30-Mar-14
This Directional marker is up at the View Point Lookout, looking over St.Arnaud.
 
23-Nov-13
An orientation table on Mt Gibraltar Bowral. The plaque on the side states the table was recovered & restored on the original plinth. Views are obscured by trees but there is a lookout nearby.
 
24-Oct-13

Gordon Falls Lookout Direction Plate
Olympian Parade
Leura, NSW

This old Blue Mountains direction plate has been damaged.

And the trees up grown up so much that you couldn't see the view from here anyhow!

But if you walk a few metres, the lookout is well worth the visit.

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18-Oct-13
This direction plate is at the Siding Lookout on the old Lapstone Zig Zag line with great views over the Nepean and the old and new(er) rail bridges.

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18-Oct-13

MM5666 Trig with Direction Plate
Siding Lookout
Lapstone Zig Zag Railway
Lapstone, NSW

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15-Mar-13
Spotted this between Capella & Emerald while in the area

Good views towards Greenmount & Dysart
 
08-Mar-13
Hi greenegrass
Found this directional cairn at Red Knoll, near Scotts Peak, Lake Pedder in the far SW of Tasmania. Will let the photos do the talking.
TFTC and cheers
OldSaint.
 
23-Jan-13
This direction plate is on the top of the Blowhole Point Reserve in Kiama close to the Lighthouse and very near the famous Kiama Blowhole.

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10-Jan-13
This one is located at the trig marker and 3 Mile Hill just north of Warialda in north west NSW in between Moree and Inverell. It over looks the town of Warialda and has greta views in all directions
 
01-Dec-12
Cooks Beach, Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand.

Found this one at the lookout above Shakespeare's Cliff at Cooks Beach in New Zealand.

TFTC,
GammaPiSigma.

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15-Nov-12

Hon. Francis Stewart Boyce Directional Plate
Great Western Highway
Mt. Boyce
Blackheath, NSW

I guess I must have missed this directional plate on my previous visits to this site, just off the GWH. Today I was logging a new geocache and spotted it immediately, not far from the weathered obelisk.

The view is a bit further off but you can still sort of see it from the plate. Guess a few trees and bushes have grown up over the years.

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06-Nov-12
This was a case of 3rd time lucky for me for this cache. I had 'found' two previous direction markers but they had already been logged and I didn't want to log the same ones. While stopping in at Flagstaff Hill a few km west of Linton, Victoria, to do the trigpoint (TP3482) here though, I noticed the directional marker at the top of the lookout tower. Although the marker was badly 'scarred', I took a pickie just in case.

It looks like it hasn't been logged before so here 'tis Very Happy. The views from the tower were great on such a nice day.

Thanks greenegrass.
 
18-Sep-12
Highest point on the Cradle Mt Link Rd
 
15-Sep-12
Leura Falls Lookout
Cliff Drive
Katoomba, NSW

I've probably driven right past this plate many time before I knew about geocaching. Today is the first time since.
 
10-Sep-12
This is the Braye Park lookout in Waratah West near Newcastle in NSW.
An amazing view from this vantage point, also home to the local trig station.

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05-Sep-12
This is the Arcadia Park lookout in Cooks Hill near Newcastle in NSW.
An amazing view from this vantage point, this was the location of the old water tower.

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03-Sep-12
Near the plaque to commemorate the shipwreck HMQS Gayundah at Woody Point Redcliffe - a lovely location Smile
 
Joongurrabah (Razorback) Lookout
Tweed Heads, NSW

This is an interesting lookout at the top of a ridge overlooking the Tweed Heads area. The marker plate shows the direction of points of interest but without distances.

Points of Interest include:
Kirra Point
Surfers Paradise
Tamborine Mountain
Fingal Head

Worth stopping. Cool
 
Devines Hill 'Lions' Lookout
Brunswick Heads, NSW

A wonderful spot to enjoy some solitude and views. Does not appear to see a lot of visitors during the week, so a wonderful spot to stop for a stretch or even a little picnic lunch. Cool

The directional plate advises:
Brisbane 130 kms
Sydney 640 kms
Norfolk Island 1,450 kms
Lord Howe Island 600 kms

 
20-Aug-12
Unusual location plate at the end of Harold Reid Reserve in Middle Cove on Sydney Harbour. This shows all the various headlands visible from this spot.

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The Rotary Lookout in Nambucca Heads.

This lookout faces south and overlooks the river entrance at Nambucca Heads. The Captain Cook Lookout is at the end of the road but does not gave a directional plate. There is also a cache and a trig nearby too!

From this point...
Brisbane is 234m north
Sydney is 258m south
Armidale is 87m west
Lord Howe Island is 280m east
Norfolk Island is 750m further east
Wellington (NZ) is 1,300m across the ocean.

Worth the visit, especially is the weather is good. Cool
 
Beacon Hill lookout in Coffs Harbour. A popular spot for whale watching (and caching!)

Lord Howe Island is 360 miles away;
Norfolk Island is 890 miles away;
Brisbane is 200 miles away;
Sydney is 270 miles away.

Worth the visit.
 
21-Jul-12
GCA 548 - 5372. Grabbed this one while grabbing the GC cache and the trig up here in Blayney - 3 for 1 - nice !! Great views...

TFTC !!
 
18-Jul-12
This lookout marker is located on top of The Nut near Stanley on the North West coast of Tasmania. Although it was a windy day that I visited here the views were still fantastic and the experience was very enjoyable.
 
31-May-12
WanderingAus wandered by on day 2 of our annual Climatic Refugee trip. Our journey north took us to the former gold rush town of Meekatharra where we checked in to the caravan park for the night.

After setting up the caravan and having a cup of tea I headed out to hunt down GC2TP2V Meeka with a View By Team Willows, and discovered this Directional marker at Meeka Lookout, which wasn't there the last time I explored the area a few years ago.

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The lookout gives views over the town and the nearby open cut mine.

The first settlement at Meekatharra occurred in 1894 and in May 1896, after the prospectors Meehan, Porter and Soich discovered gold, miners moved to the new settlement from the other East Murchison fields and mining grew rapidly in scale and sophistication.

Success on the Meekatharra field was short-lived. It was only because a second gold discovery occurred in 1899 that the town survived. In 1901 the Meekatharra State Battery began operation and by Christmas Day 1903 the township had been officially gazetted.



Meekatharra exists now as a major supply centre for the pastoral and mining area in the Murchison region of Western Australia. It is located 764 km north-east of Perth on the Great Northern Highway. It is a centre for sheep and cattle transshipment, initially by rail but now by road trains. It is also a regional home to the Royal Flying Doctor Service and the School of the Air. No viable horticultural industry exists in the area, although extensive but poor sheep and cattle stations exist in the Murchison and Gascoyne Regions.

There are a lot of places named on the table, but the detail is so small it's unreadable in the full table view, so I've added a few enlargements.

*Overall Experience: 2*

T4TC greenegrass
Keith

 
09-Apr-12
A lookout at the top of the Poppet Head at Poppet Head lookout in Bendigo.
 
08-Apr-12
very nice direction p[late in Flagstaff Hill Park in Wollongong, the plate is in the shape of sails and shows some landmarks identified by Captain Cook.

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05-Apr-12
Very surprised to find this at the top end of Castle Hill Heritage park, known as Huntingdale Drive Reserve.
The location marker describes the prominent features around Castle Hill.
 
30-Mar-12
While down in the Wollongong area and up at Mouth Kiera Lookout, I spotted this one.
Great views, though I could not see as far as the ponter indicated today.
 
15-Mar-12
This fantastic direction table is located on the summit of Mt Sugarloaf west of Newcastle.

All told there are 3 trig points, a Survey Marker, this locationless and a GC cache on the summit, along with 3 more GC caches on the bush tracks around the summit, and one on the road up to the lookout reserve. Add in the spectacular views and the great bushwalks and you truly have a caching mecca!!!

 
02-Mar-12
Grabbed this one while on the top of Mount Leura taking a picture or the trig.
 
26-Feb-12
After a great abseil we walked over to complete this find.
TFTC
Steveishere Smile
 
25-Feb-12
While doing Drop Dead Gorgeous cache, I snapped up this pic for the lookout. Great great great views...what can I say!
 
25-Feb-12
A wonderful example of an orientatiopn table at Hargraves Lookout(Blackheath, NSW)

Found this one just beyond the Hargraves Lookout, at the end of Shipley Road, after completing the GC cache 'Drop Dead Gorgeous'
 
15-Feb-12
Located on top of the great diving range at a spot known as the Bunya Mountains, there is a lookout in a really open spot known as JS Fisher lookout. There is also a cache not too far distant to this lookout with a similar name. The views are really fantastic. Gets a bit cold in sultry or wintry weather. The views from here are over the plains of the Darling Downs. The views to the east are obscured by television repeater towers.
 
20-Jan-12
Find while out and about with Code1.
 
20-Jan-12
Found this one at the Poimena Reserve Disc Golf Course in Claremont.
 
10-Jan-12
WanderingAus wandered by, heading from Ongerup to Katanning with the WanderingMrs and our three oldest grandchildren, after spending a week in Esperance with our son, his wife, and our two youngest grandchildren.

We pulled into Louis' Lookout to check out the view, which looks over the Stirling Ranges. The engraving on brass is not easy to read so I've added a lettered series of pointers in the closeup view.

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*Overall Experience: 2*

T4TC greenegrass
Keith
 
05-Jan-12
Found while heading to Long Plains trig. On the side of the road on the way to Waratah.
 
01-Jan-12
Lookout Queenstown Tasmania found while looking for a cache hidden there. TFTC
 
29-Dec-11
21 of 23 for our Geelong trip. When we were up at Cabramurra, NSW, we found one of these at the top. It pointed to lots of places, like Cooma, Canberra and Melbourne! Cool idea for a cache. Thanks greenegrass! Very Happy
 
28-Dec-11

Cahills Lookout
Katoomba, NSW

This Blue Mountains direction plate is also a trig (TS) registered with the NSW Department of Lands!

Beautiful view of the Jamison Valley from here.

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27-Dec-11
Found One!
Found this one at the beach (not a lookout!)
It was part of a multi cache...
 
26-Dec-11
Found on a caching trip down in Gippsland. Coords and history are all on the plaque. The site is to commemorate the original Moyarra store and cricket ground. There is also a physical cache nearby as well as a trig. TFTC
 
12-Dec-11
Visited this site a few times, today I came across this locationless cache and tracked down the photos I took last visit. The directional dial is loctated up on the lookout tower on top of the sandy heath ridge overlooking the Cranbourne Botanic Gardens, Westernport, etc Smile

I was going to log the Gellibrand Hill dial I visited yesterday evening but saw it had already been done.
 
09-Dec-11
Nice direction plate at the Solitary Lookout on Cliff Drive in Katoomba, NSW.
 
04-Dec-11
Spotted this one while in Wollongong on a caching weekend.

Great day for the views as well.....
 
03-Dec-11
At Sublime Point above the Illawarra Escarpment near Bulli there's an old hand-etched direction finder with one of the best views in Australia in my opinion. A trig is nearby. What more could you ask?
 
18-Nov-11

Found this unusual Rotary Club direction plate at the Bellbird Hill Reserve Lookout in Kurrajong Hills, NSW.

We were here looking (successfully) for the GCA cache -- 'Kurrajong ICEM.'

Great views!

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