Shepparton can be an interesting spot indeed. The area
claims itself as being the fruit bowl of Australia, hosts the
sometimes frightening Spring Nats, and respects it's heritage with
the subtleness of a bulldozer. Then...you will sometimes come
across something that is a little odd, and a little out of place.
GeoJnr likes to pay respect to all things odd and a little bit
out of place so that is where the above coordinates will take
you.
The coordinates will bring you near a telephone pole, how odd
indeed you may say, well this spot will be across the road from
what GeoJnr wants you to see. Is it just your
immenagernation, are they just immenagerie? Either
way GeoJnr thinks they are pretty cool and hopes that other Geokids
will to!
On the telephone pole you will find a black plate with 6
numbers on it - please refer to picture below.
When you have found the six numbers make sure you jot them down.
Now allocate each number to a letter so that the first number = A,
the second number = B, the third number = C and so on all the way
up to the sixth number = F.
The cache is hidden at:
S 36 21.E(B+F)(A-C)
E 145 2B.B(C+F)(B+C)
The above coordinates will take you to a little spot that has been
created to pay subtle respect to this areas original inhabitants.
The cache container is a 1.2 litre Sistema container. Contents
include log book, pen and small swaps that should appeal to
Geokids. The cache is hidden in a typical geocaching spot. Please
take care when searching for the cache as this area can be very
busy and you can be muggled quite unexpectantly!
As a bonus there is a scratchie for the FTF and STF but you
better be quick and beat Mum and Dad to it!
To finish, here are a couple of pics from GeoJnr's big day,
there were presents, junk food, and birthday cake! What more could
you want?