Mt Brogden revived Carrathool Shire Council, New South Wales, Australia
By C○3 ♀ Ɛ○<<○3 on 14-Mar-21. Waypoint GA20935
Cache Details
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Type: | Traditional |
Container: | Small |
Coordinates: | S34° 12.760' E146° 17.022' (WGS 84) |
55H 434015E 6214031N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 195 m |
Local Government Area: | Carrathool |
Description
This was an archived cache I found. It's a real shame it was archived as it is in a great location, so this is it's revival.
Binya State Forest has a lot of 4WD and dirt bike tracks you can adventure on, it also has a few geocaches, the Binya Lookout and a couple of old quaries. Right alongside this is the Cocoparra (pronounced like Kookaburra) National Park with picnic areas, walking tracks and even waterfalls (if you're really lucky you might even get to see water actually falling at them).This geocache is located right alongside the start of the Mt Brogden walking track which is grade 4, takes 2 to 3 hours, and has a couple of lookout points along the way. I am yet to get up there, but I believe there is a trig station up there also (not listed on GCA...yet).
Best parking can be found at S34 12.951 E146 16.890 which can be accessed by 2WD. Or you can drive a 4WD to S34 12.739 E146 17.065 however there is limited parking there.
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Archived cache details: GC1ZJ3V Mt Brogden
Relevant info from the original description: "A short walk from the car park will take you to the start of the Mt Brogden walking track... It is hidden slightly off the Mt Brogden walking track between the picnic area and the National Park. The trip up My Brogden is worthwhile... There are great views of the MIA from the top."
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Hints
Bevtvany Uvag: Pbhyq unir orra ubzr gb fbzrguvat. |
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Logs
Cocoparra is derived from the word "Kookaburra" which is why it is pronounced cock-o-par-a.
Binya means "a great place to rest". I think it should be "a great place to 4WD".