The above coordinates are summer parking. Here's the postal code
for this Geo Post Office:
6N1NV R97WS
That's all you need to find the cache. It has a
FTF Certificate and some usual trade items, but there is a
specially marked ziplock bag for Geo Post Cards that are on their
way for delivery. All the cards require for delivery are a
username, city and a destination cache. There are some blank
postcards in the logbook bag as regular trade items, that you can
trade for and then send on their way.
Please rehide the cache well as this park is well
used. The park is open from 7 am to 11 pm.
Here is more information on how a Geo Post Office works courtesy
of Zonkers&co (thank you):
Caches are placed to hold postcards. Each postcard will have a
short message and a forwarding address on it. The address will
contain the person's name that you are trying to send the postcard
to, their home city, and a destination cache. The idea is to move
postcards between Geo-Post Offices until they reach their
destination. When you move a postcard or message from one place to
another, let the person who it's being sent to know where you moved
it to, because they might be near enough to go and pick it up. If
you move a postcard from one Geo-Post Office to another, please
move it closer to the city or cache!
You can use the following picture as a guide to the format to
use when writing up a postcard address.
You can send any message you want to anyone you want!
How do you get started? Easy! Just write up your postcard and
drop it in the Geo-Post Office!
If there are any postcards marked for delivery in the cache when
you arrive, feel free to forward them on if you can. If not, don't
worry, just leave them for the next cacher.
The cache is a regular sized ammo box. Please don't feel that
you have to run out and spend your hard-earned cash on a postcard
at the store. You can print and laminate a huge variety of
postcards off the internet.
Click here to visit a list of all the Geo-Post
Offices.