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There is a high density of caches in the Sydney CBD area with the normal distribution of fabulously located caches and bad-reception difficult caches. Lack of parking and traffic congestion often make it best to get around on foot. | There is a high density of caches in the Sydney CBD area with the normal distribution of fabulously located caches and bad-reception difficult caches. Lack of parking and traffic congestion often make it best to get around on foot. | ||
− | Interstate and overseas visitors will find a numbver of geocachers within reasonable walking distance of the The Rocks, Hyde Park and Darling Harbour. There is an extremely popular - and secure - Travel Bug hotel (Safe City - Bug and Coin: [http://coord.info/GC28ZJ0 | + | Interstate and overseas visitors will find a numbver of geocachers within reasonable walking distance of the The Rocks, Hyde Park and Darling Harbour. There is an extremely popular - and secure - Travel Bug hotel (Safe City - Bug and Coin: [http://coord.info/GC28ZJ0 GC28ZJ0]) located close to Darling Harbour. This is a great geocache for collecting and dropping off travellers going to and from Sydney. |
== Around the harbour == | == Around the harbour == | ||
Sydney Harbour is probably the most famous attraction of this city so it makes sense to focus your travels on some of the fabulous caches that have been placed around the water. | Sydney Harbour is probably the most famous attraction of this city so it makes sense to focus your travels on some of the fabulous caches that have been placed around the water. | ||
+ | == Cache runs == | ||
+ | Because the city is located on a harbour with lots of meandering roads, it is difficult to for visitors (or locals) to do a big cache run. The outer north western suburbs, stretching from Parramatta in the east to Penrith in the west and Windsor in the northwest, offer the best concentrations of geocaches with relatively flat terrain and easy to navigate streets. | ||
[http://wiki.geocaching.com.au/wiki/New_South_Wales Back to Geocaching in NSW main wiki page] | [http://wiki.geocaching.com.au/wiki/New_South_Wales Back to Geocaching in NSW main wiki page] |
Latest revision as of 23:36, 5 May 2011
CBD Area
There is a high density of caches in the Sydney CBD area with the normal distribution of fabulously located caches and bad-reception difficult caches. Lack of parking and traffic congestion often make it best to get around on foot.
Interstate and overseas visitors will find a numbver of geocachers within reasonable walking distance of the The Rocks, Hyde Park and Darling Harbour. There is an extremely popular - and secure - Travel Bug hotel (Safe City - Bug and Coin: GC28ZJ0) located close to Darling Harbour. This is a great geocache for collecting and dropping off travellers going to and from Sydney.
Around the harbour
Sydney Harbour is probably the most famous attraction of this city so it makes sense to focus your travels on some of the fabulous caches that have been placed around the water.
Cache runs
Because the city is located on a harbour with lots of meandering roads, it is difficult to for visitors (or locals) to do a big cache run. The outer north western suburbs, stretching from Parramatta in the east to Penrith in the west and Windsor in the northwest, offer the best concentrations of geocaches with relatively flat terrain and easy to navigate streets.