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Two Towns - number 10 Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

Bunjil: Unfortunately I cannot see any information that indicates that steps have been taken to resolve the issue/s associated with this placement. Therefore as advised previously, the cache is being de-listed (Archived) to keep it from continually showing up in search lists, and to prevent it from blocking other cache placements.

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Hidden : 1/19/2017
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

This cache is located along the Two Towns Trail. Get your bike and have a ride, get the kids in the stroller or just have a lovely walk.

This is a well used trail so watch out for Muggles and replace cache as you found it.

This cache is a initial only size, please take care when rolling log back up so it is easy and ready for the next person to find.


**Please park at the Waypoint.

The Two Towns Trail is an 8km walking and cycling path linking two West Gippsland towns, Drouin and Warragul.

History: The majority of the trail is a 3 metre-wide concrete path ( made by my husband in some places ) Features of the trail include wetlands, interpretive signage, pause places with chairs and bike racks, remnant stands of vegetation, boardwalks, views to Camp Hill and the Baw Baw ranges to the north and Mt Worth and the Strzelecki Ranges to the south. The Gunai Kurnai people are the traditional owners of the land. European settlement coincided with the establishment of the Gippsland railway from Melbourne to Sale during the late 1870s. Throughout the 1880s, a number of small sawmills operated in the district. As land was cleared, dairy farming became the main industry. Today, this area is still noted for dairy farming and has developed other niche agriculture such as gourmet food.

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