Wild Horses Mordalup, Western Australia, Australia
By
derani on 22-Feb-12. Waypoint GA4253
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | Traditional |
Container: | Regular |
Coordinates: | S34° 26.273' E116° 38.516' (WGS 84) |
50H 467103E 6189232N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 178 m |
Local Government Area: | Manjimup |
Description
Enjoy the drive out to Lake Muir with very little traffic, and the feeling as if you are the only people around.
Explore the Lake Muir Observation point, and see if you can spot any of the 20,000+ waterbirds it supports. If you are into native plants, you may be lucky to spot an endangered orchid or two. Lake Muir is part of the Muir-Byenup Ramsar Wetland System, a wetland of international importance, which has a very rich ecological diversity. Look for the large blackboy tree at the carpark facing North East to find the cache!
Hints
Ba gur gehax bs n gnyy Tenff Gerr sbhaq ng gur Ynxr Zhve Bofreingbel pnecnex |
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Decode |
Logs
It looks like the Wild Horses have galloped into oblivion (or a puff of smoke).
We're archiving it to stop it showing up on lists and maps.
If this cache does resurface at some time on the future, the cache owner can re activate it by logging an "unarchived" against it.
We're archiving it to stop it showing up on lists and maps.
If this cache does resurface at some time on the future, the cache owner can re activate it by logging an "unarchived" against it.
It's no longer here, the grass tree is now charcoal from fire.
High muggle area regardless.
High muggle area regardless.
Co-ords were out by HEAPS they were telling me to over the road. But with the description it was easy to find. A little too easy to find! The cache container (and a fine container it is!) was sitting on the branch of the black boy in plain view. It wont last long there so I have hidden it a bit better at the base.
I suggest you update the co-ords to the ones I have supplied.
TFTC
I suggest you update the co-ords to the ones I have supplied.
TFTC
Rated: for Overall Experience