This Multicache has four stages, a starting point, two waypoints and a final cache location.
You can walk, cycle or drive from the Starting point. However, the round trip will be around 8km.
There are nice picnic tables at GZ but the waypoints are not suitable for a picnic. The final cache location terrain is not suitable for wheelchair/disabled access but the waypoints are.
Finding this cache you will need your thinking cap, pen and paper, and about an hour if you drive the car, two hours if you are on foot. I wouldn't recommend this as your first cache, but if you have already found a few caches this one is hardly a challenge.
All waypoints and the final cache location are within a radius of 4km from the starting point.
Instructions to find Waypoint 1:
At the starting point, which is the published location of this cache, look for the plaques mounted vertically.
1) Korea = abcd - efgh
2) South Vietnam = klmn - opqr
Waypoint location: 36° 7.(h)(p)(g) , 146° 53.(h)(f-e)(k)
Instructions to find Waypoint 2:
At Waypoint 1 find the plaque which provides information on the opening of this building. Second line, last word is your decryption key.
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9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Waypoint location: 36° 7.R I O, 146° 53.I I T
Instructions to find the cache location:
At Waypoint 2 you find a plaque with lots of historical information. Find the three consecutive lines containing numbers.
The last number in each of those lines makes up the key: ABCD EFG HKLM
Cache Location: 36° (K).(M)(D-A)(H), 146° (K-L)(M-G).(E)(B)(K)
Cache location:
If it looks like you have to cross a wet area then don't - the correct approach to the location is from the NW.
There are no fences to cross or gates to open.
Happy Caching
Team Scallywags