Trackside [Cairnlea Wander] Deer Park, Victoria, Australia
By caughtatwork on 01-Jan-20. Waypoint GA14232

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Type: Traditional
Container: Micro
Coordinates: S37° 45.906' E144° 46.571' (WGS 84)
  55H 304121E 5817918N (UTM)
Elevation: 55 m
Local Government Area: Brimbank

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Cairnlea Wander - Trackside

Take an afternoon and wander through some on Cairnlea. You are at the start (or the end depending on which way you take the circuit) and the first / last is a simple mint tin hiding magnetised in a logical and simple location.
About Cairnlea
Cairnlea is a suburb of Melbourne 17 km north-west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Brimbank. The former Albion site became open grassland after European settlement but later, from 1939, it was a government explosives manufacturing site. The site closed in the 1990s. The suburb is a new estate, and has only been developed since 1999, with development of the new suburb finishing in mid-2005. The suburb features several man-made lakes and has implemented a suburb-wide stormwater recycling system that feeds all the lakes. Cairnlea covers 460 hectares (4.6 km2) bounded by Station Rd, the Western Highway and the Western Ring Road. Some 130 hectares (320 acres) have been set aside for public open space. Part of that process has seen two endangered species (the Plains Rice-flower and the Striped Legless Lizard) having reserves and management plans set up for their preservation. Kororoit Creek is located on the southern border of the suburb and Jones Creek on the Northern Border. The creeks have been home to healthy populations of native reptiles for thousands of years, including Tiger snake, Eastern Blue-tongued Lizard and Eastern brown snake. Unfortunately, due to development over the past 20 years, these species are now rarely seen in the area. Due to development of lakes and wetlands, species of frogs have reclaimed the area. The Eastern Banjo Frog, Common Eastern Froglet and even the now endangered Growling Grass Frog have been seen and heard in the new wetlands and in Kororoit Creek. Some species of birds are also returning to the creeks and lakes, such as pelicans and cormorants.

 

Hints

Znva Ebnq Fvqr, Zntargvp
ROT 13: ABCDEFGHIJKLM
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ
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16-Apr-23
This cache was one of 11 caches we found today on the Cairnlea Wander.

Cache and contents are in good condition.

Many thanks caughtatwork, enjoyed our day exploring the area.

 
21-Jan-23
Next stop on my walk around the area...and I cost myself 20 odd minutes looking in all the wrong places here. Checked the hint a second time and turned out I'd read it wrong. Side/sign...not much difference. Brick WallBrick Wall Once I'd realised my mistake, the cache was quickly found, sign and return and I could move onto the next one.

Thanks again C@W. Yep, nicely placed.
 
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.

I approached GZ with good confidence.

Found in the first place I looked.

Nice hide.

TFTC Very Happy
 
09-Mar-20
Because we did not tackle this series in an obviously logical way this was neither our first nor our last find. It was a quick find in a spot with a good view.

Thanks for another cache in this series. Mint tins have their place. Another {FTF} at 9.58
 
01-Jan-20
Welcome to 2020. Come and find me.
 
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