#1 Long Forest East - Winter is Coming Long Forest, Victoria, Australia
By caughtatwork on 01-Jun-15. Waypoint GA7233
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | Traditional |
Container: | Regular |
Coordinates: | S37° 40.187' E144° 30.574' (WGS 84) |
55H 280352E 5827903N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 166 m |
Local Government Area: | Moorabool |
Tour: | A Long Forest Tour |
Description
Winter is Coming: A dragonZone Game from Geocaching Australia
Noted for its scientific value and unusual landscape, the Long Forest is a small and isolated remnant of mallee vegetation only 50 kilometres from Melbourne. Today, mallee vegetation is widespread in Victoria's dry north-west, but some thousands of years ago, during a warmer and drier period, it extended much farther south. Subsequent climatic changes favoured other vegetation such as box and stringybark eucalypts and the Long Forest is now the only naturally occurring mallee south of the Great Dividing Range. About 200 bird species have been recorded in the reserve. It is an important habitat for raptors such as the Wedge-tailed Eagle and Peregrine Falcon. Mammals include kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, echidnas, possums and gliders. In addition, there is a wide range of insects. There are 12 species of bullants found in the reserve, two of which occur nowhere else in Victoria. Bull Mallee (Eucalyptus behriana) is the dominant tree species in the Long Forest and because of the absence of major fires, some stands are believed to be several hundred years old. There are many other tree and shrub species, some usually associated only with semi-arid areas and a number of rare native grasses and orchids.
The cache you seek is a 2 liter sistema container encapsulated in an ammo can for durability.
Winter is Coming is all about geocaching during the cold weather, the challenge of controlling dragonZones and your own obsession with completing goals and earning dZPoints. These challenges and points are in addition to your normal dragonZone points. Your normal dragonZone points will also be accrued towards your total in this game. There are a number of different challenges to choose from during this game. Some will be easy. Some will be tough. Some may be impossible. Challenges can be accomplished more than once. The game software will calculate your points as you log your geocaches at Geocaching Australia. Challenges are there to give your points a boost and you are not required to achieve any challenge in order to participate in the game. Simply being a dragonZone game member will allow you to participate. Once you have collected your first points in the game, you will appear on the ladder. All points collected from all dragonZone activities will count towards your position on the ladder. This includes standard finds, daily dZPoints, challenge bonus points, trophy points and any points awarded by the game administrators.
Hints
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Logs
Really just happy to find your caches because of the accurate co-ordinates and clean well stocked containers.
Today Tag along joined me in my quest. He too enjoyed the finds and the walk in this area.
Thanks for the fun caughtatwork
Must be getting old. The fence proved too high for me to swing my leg over and next thing I was laying on the ground with a bruised ego.
TNLN
Our thanks to caughtatwork for the cache.
Ian & Sandra
Team Ladava
Cache condition - fine
We are currently touring Victoria with our geovan in tow, using geocaching as a guide. We have visited many amazing locations through geocaching and your cache #1 Long Forest East - Winter is Coming was one we visited along the way.
Many thanks Caughtatwork for publishing this cache for our enjoyment and adding to our geocaching experience today. What a pleasure it was to find this well stocked cache. Cache and contents were in excellent condition.
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A Great series in a lovely bush setting. An easy bush bash. Quick find with accurate co-ords. The Ammo Can was missing here, The plastic container was there and in good condition.
Thanks CAUGHTATWORK
TFTC.
After signing the log and replacing the cache we headed off to #2.
Thanks caughtatwork for another cache in this series.
This was another interesting area that I haven't visited before....even though I drove the nearby highway every day for a couple of years. Things in your backyard and all that.....
Thanks caughtatwork......a neat way to spend an hour or so.
Great to be back out hunting caches, seems to have been a long time since there was a number of GCA caches to find. We parked close by and walked towards GZ where we quickly found our favourite cache container.
Took nothing
Left KOT - Caching's a Hoot pathtag.
Thanks for the cache C@W
An early start this morning meant an early finish and time to head across to find these new caches. It was a nice afternoon to walk around this busy park although it was a bit gray.
This one was found pretty quickly once my phone started playing nice. I signed my first blank log of the afternoon , replaced the cache as found and took a bearing to #2.
Thanks caughtatwork for caches this afternoon and the excuse to walk around this nice hidden park.