Welcome to Quorn- Heysen Trail 4. South Australia’s 1,200 km Heysen Trail is one of the world's great walking trails and the longest dedicated walking trail in Australia. It traverses coastal areas, native bushland, rugged gorges, pine forests, vineyards, rich farmland and historic towns. The trail starts at Cape Jervis and meanders northwards on the way to Parachilna Gorge where it ends at the camping ground.
The trail is named after German-born Australian artist Sir Hans Heysen OBE (8 October 1877 – 2 July 1968) famous for his watercolours of the Australian bush.
Quorn- Heysen Trail 4 is the last of four caches hidden near where the trail meets conventional roads around Quorn.
There might be long grass here, so one cannot ignore the possibility of snakes being in the vicinity when the weather is warm. Please dress appropriately.
The cache contains a log, a pen and a pencil, and some swag. Please remember the geocaching rule: Only take swag if you swap it for something of equal or greater value.
Please return the cache to its hiding place as you found it.
With a volume of only 2 L this cache is classified as a Regular (M)* size.
There is safe, road-side parking not far from GZ.
Happy Geocaching!
*Regular (M) containers are 1 – 20 L in volume so this 2 L cache is on the lower end of the scale for a Regular (M) sized cache.