CCT-3 Gardiners Creek Trail Multi-Cache
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CCT-3 Gardiners Creek Trail
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Number 3 in the Capital City Trail Series
Series Blurb:
This series of caches (9 in total) are designed to be done by bike. They are all on established bike trails. Most of the initial caches are three to five kilometres in length (one way). The cache location is not necessarily at the end of the trail, however if you do each one from the Capital City Trail and return to that trail, you will not have to double back (unless you miss something).
Each cache has clues for the Capital City Trail Cache (CCT-0).
The series is designed to be done either in one go (if your bum will hold out that long) or in bits and pieces. Except for the Capital City Trail, all the other trails are independent. Each trail is done as you approach it (off the main trail) and that trail will offer a clue to a following location on the Capital City Trail.
I would recommend doing the Capital City Trail anticlockwise (all downhill that way), as this is the way the clues will work.
All trails offer picnic areas (many BBQ's), playgrounds, drinking fountains, and amenities.
That being said, please take hats, sun cream, snacks, and plenty to drink.
Also, due to being alongside rivers and drains, after heavy rain some of the trails may be flooded.
Most paths are shared trails. Make sure that you are courteous to other trail users (especially when you slam on the brakes because you just missed a way point).
Trail Blurb:
This trail starts with a under-hung path below the Monash freeway. This means that while it is a good track, there is no GPS satellite reception for the first kilometre. Therefore no way points in this section.
The trail runs through Hawthorn, Camberwell, Glen Iris, Burwood and Blackburn. It joins with the Scotchman's Creek at Warrigal Road, where you can ride it through to Jells Park and the main Dandenong Creek Network.
Waypoints:
1. 37 50.462 145 02.317
Number of "E"s and "R"s in the playing field's name. A & B
2. 37 50.637 145 02.339
How many yellow rungs to the bottom? CD
3. 37 50.550 145 02.306
If you sat on this seat, what game would you be watching: E
1. Soccer
2. Cricket
3. Football
4. Baseball
5. Watching the grass grow.
4. 37 50.380 145 02.298
On one side it is played in the open, on the other in cages.
How many cages? F
5. 37 50.245 145 01.968
The water can run high here. What is the highest number on the measuring stick? G.H
6. The cache
37 (E)(A-G).(B-C-F)(E)(C) 145 (G-F-F)(C).(G)(E)(H-B)
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
Terl, Zntargvp, Oevqtr.
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