All Work and No Play... Multi-Cache
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… make geocachers really dull people. Anyway , back to business. This multi-cache has a total driving time of 20mins and is about 11km long. It should take you about an hour to complete. You may like to bring picnic lunch or barbie equipment as at final GZ you will be able to enjoy the nearby picnic and BBQ facilities. Stage 1: The above co-ordinates are round about the centre of our town. You will need to find 2 plaques located close by. One commemorating WWI soldiers, the other commemorating the first commercial business in Kimba. The co-ordinates to the next location are: S 33 09.0A E 136 25.5B (A = the last two digits of the year the war memorial was laid plus 24, B = the last two digits of the year that Teddy Palmer opened his “Pioneer Store” minus 3) Stage 2: You will now find yourself at the dead centre of town. Near here is the grave of the wife’s great grandmother “Peacefully Sleeping” since 14th March 1964. The next co-ordinates are: S 33 0C.D10 E 136 23.7E (C = twice the number of daughters, D = number of sons, E = her age when she died minus 42) Stage 3: Look for a eight digit number on the underside bottom frame on this sign. You need this number to find the East co-ordinate of the next waypoint. S 33 08.297 E (eight digit number minus 727 98.803) Stage 4: From one form of transport to another and one age to another, this one is easy as you only need to find the co-ordinates to the next location stamped into a plate located UNDERNEATH at this site. Stage 5: It wasn’t just the tractors that got this country going. These must be some of the hardest working blokes around and this is a memorial to the profession. Tom Roberts painted the original but local artist Fonz has recreated it using local identities. You’ve seen how we work, now it's time for you to go and play (and find the cache). Final co-ordinates are: S 33 0X.305 E 136 25.0YZ (X = last digit of the year multiplied by 2, Y = number of people on the island, Z = number of people in the shed) Well, we have taken you to some of our local attractions and if you have time we would like to extend our invitation for you to stay a while. You may like to visit the tourist information centre located within the District Council of Kimba's offices. There are also a few other caches in the district for you to find if you haven’t already done so.
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