Retainer [KCW] Burnside, Victoria, Australia
By caughtatwork on 01-Jan-20. Waypoint GA14218

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Type: Traditional
Container: Small
Coordinates: S37° 45.154' E144° 45.389' (WGS 84)
  55H 302352E 5819267N (UTM)
Elevation: 64 m
Local Government Area: Melton

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Kororoit Creek Walk - Retainer

Take an afternoon and have a walk along Kororoit Creek in Burnside and enjoy the wildlife including tiger snake, eastern blue-tongued lizard, common snakeneck turtle and eastern brown snake. Sighting are now rare with development driving most of the creatures away from the built-up areas.
A small geocache on the new concrete trail that runs behind the housing and along the grassy reserves. As with any creek in Melbourne with long grasses, be aware of snakes as they do hang around here, especially tiger snakes, but if you keep to the path you should be fine. This one shouldn't take you into the grasses and if you've read the name of the cache you should be up for each easy enough find at this location. The geocache you are looking for is a 400ml Sistema container.
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.

 

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03-Aug-24
Not sure how I missed this one last time.

Today was a quick find.

Cache nice and easy to find all good.

TFTC Very Happy

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16-Apr-23
Caching along the Koroit Creek Trail today, this was one of 14 finds.

Cache and contents are in good condition.

Many thanks caughtatwork, enjoyed our day exploring the area.

 
18-Apr-22
A maintenance run this morning for some of the local caches that need a welfare check. This cache was in situ and required no maintenance.
 
12-Oct-21
This little cache is a nemesis for me.

Last time I was here it was buried in mulch.

This time round the wall look liked it had eroded away behind.

Might be still there but I could not spot it.

I'm sure if it is found again I'll return.

TFTC Sad
 
28-Jun-21
Quick easy find, cars gone in for a service today so I thought I would search some caches in the area to kill some time. Big thanks for the hide all looks to be in good working order. Now it's off to find the next one!
 
17-Dec-20
#GA4993 - 08:49; In Melbourne with Sol de lune for a flying visit to collect some items and get them delivered in time for Christmas. After another early start today to drop off yesterday's goods, we then headed west to collect some of the newer caches which have appeared since our last visit, while we waited for the next goods collection point to open for business. The lake circuit made for a very pleasant stroll in ideal caching conditions. After collecting the last in the lake loop series, plus a couple of others in the area, we headed over to make a start on this series. A very pleasant morning for caching, with all caches again found in good condition. Interesting artwork spotted along the way Clapping TFTC caughtatwork Very HappyClan Cerberus
 
17-Dec-20
Moving around to this series after finishing the last one and we had time for half a dozen or so here. Took a minute this one was found without issue. The rock sculptures along the path are still looking good. Very Happy

Thanks again C@W.....
 
04-Nov-20
I checked this cache this morning and have retrieved it from under the new mulch making it a much simpler find than trying to dig through the mulch.
 
03-Nov-20
I decided to get out and about today.

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.

Another no joy here.

I was in the right spot I'm sure.

Either buried under the new landscaping here or gone.

Hope its the first option.

TFTC I will return.

 
09-Mar-20
We were walking behind house on this section of the track and had no trouble locating the object related to the cache name. There was plenty of natural cover material so we started our search in a logical place. The container was soon uncovered and the log signed. No GPS needed here.

Thanks for this cache caughtatwork. Container and contents were in good condition. A {FTF } at 9.07.
 
01-Jan-20
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