If you've ever driven south on Spit Road, past the Spit Bridge, you've passed a sandstone ridge with bushland and a fence on top and if you weren't worrying about the speed cameras, you were probably thinking, 'I wonder how people get up there?' With this cache, you're going to have to find out, and it's well worth it.
You'll see brush-turkey nests (they incubate their eggs in large mounds of leaves and bark). You'll also see great views of the Spit Bridge and Middle Harbour. Don't forget to bring your camera.
Bring your kids, but watch out for the cliffs. The cache isn't near the edge.