The cache is located at a near CBD memorial which despite having all the attributes of
location, location, location, we have had it to ourselves on a couple of visits
both during peak weekend times. That said, you always have people very close by the
whole time. The site has numerous dedication plaques associated with it and these
make interesting reading for any visitor.
Please note that the cache site has recently had security gates added so that it is no longer accessible at night. I presume that this is to discourage the less than desirables but it is a shame as it was a great spot to visit at night.
The cache originally was a 4mm DAT container about 6cm x 8cm x 1.5cm. Due to a combination of fixing problems and the urban nature of the site, we have turned it into a virtual
To log a find, you need to tell us the surname of the boy who was accidently killed near the site at the end of World War One. Just send us an email via the geocaching.com website.
This cache is one of eight caches in the Looking series. Each of these caches contains
a letter and a number that is required before you can do the
Look No More cache.
If you are intending to tackle Look No More, then the letter you need is the most frequent letter in the name of the country of boy's ancestors. The number is the day of the month that the accident occurred.
Please don't publish any details in your logs
Happy Caching!