Start at the above coords. (The trail head at the Park
Centre.)
Being travailing North West for a distance of 150m.
You arrive at an intersection, take the path with a bearing of
300° and traverse a distance of 180m.
Sit down on the bench, stand up and go left for a final distance of
260m (225m direct).
Now do a little dace prior to searching for the cache (else you
wont find it)
Cache is at a big old stump.
A letterbox is a cache that gives directions as apposed to
coordinates for the hunter.
It also contains a stamp for the finders to collect via stamping
their logbook (bring your own ink).
Please do not remove my large homemade stamp, it's an integral part
of the Letterbox.
For more info on Letterboxing visit the North
American website
A Geo-Post Office is a cache set up to exchange post
cards or letters between cachers! each postcard has a short message
and a
forwarding address on it. The address should have the person's
name
that you are trying to send the postcard to, their home area
and
destination cache (Example). The idea is to move
postcards from post office
or caches enroute until they reach their destination. When you
move
a postcard let the person that its being sent to know.
Make sure that when you move one it's closer to its
destination.
List of current Geo-Post
Offices
This cache is also a Travel Bug Hotel.
A place for TBs to rest and gossip about all the crazy cachers whom
they've been handled by.
There is no limit on how many TBs must be checked in or out, though
courtesy to fellow cachers suggest there be at least one checked
in.
Please leave only Postcards, Travel Bugs, Geocoins and personal
trade items.
Thanks and enjoy the cache.