It is a little known fact that the early settlers used elephants
to move supplies, especially Moonshine, to out lying settlements.
Eventually the long arm of the law stopped this trade, and it is
rumoured that the elephants were set free in the local bush. They
were unable to locate all the Moonshine and some remains in the
hills to this day; it even came through Ash Wednesday
unscathed.
Since this game has no age limits the Moonshine you must find is
non-alcoholic. A lot of people, both locals and visitors to the
area, have found this Moonshine by accident near:-
S 38° 00.212
E 145° 24.651
What was this Moonshines establishment date?
The numbers correspond to A.B.C.D.
respectively.
After finding the Moonshine proceed to where the elephants
descendants are still believed to be lurking. As you can guess
there would have to be water near by, keep an eye out for it. To
get to this secret elephant playground go to:-
S 37° 5C.BD6
E 145° D6.701
Use EXTREME caution along this route as elephants are still
frequently sighted in this area.
Another piece of trivia is that, contrary to popular belief,
elephants prefer to eat their tucker from tables not off the
ground.
Check the number of permanent tables in the elephant’s nearby
playground.
Number of tables + 4 = E
Your goal lies at:-
S 37° 5C.CE8
E 145° DE.7B0
You will have to be sure you are not being watched as you trek
through the elephant’s playground. When we were placing this cache
we noticed nearby signs of other traveller’s vehicles, possibly
attacked by a rouge elephant.
If you do encounter a rouge elephant, DON’T PANIC, just
locate the cache as quickly as possible, for your safety we left a
mouse on the to of the cache container. Every one knows elephants
are scared of mice!
The cache is a 700ml white cylinder, so small swaps only
please.
GOOD LUCK.