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Stuckey Multi-Cache

Hidden : 6/11/2009
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

A small natural treasure lies within the South Gundagai Cemetery with a self-guided walking track that curves through nearly one hectare of Grassy White Box Woodland.Over 80 species of native shrubs and wildflowers provide a spectacular floral display in spring and summer.As well,many graves and headstones of pioneers past reveal much history of the Gundagai region.

The starting co-ordinates will take you to a grave of Peter Stuckey,an early pioneer who died in 1859.Stuckey was the first European to cross the Murrumbidgee and settle on its banks.He was also the first white man the natives ever saw.

This simple multi cache location can be found by using information from within 2m of the Peter Stuckey grave.
The cache is located at S 35.05.798
E.148.05.4A0.
Simply insert the correct number into A.
Two metres to the left of the Peter Stuckey grave is the grave of Edmond Crisp,which has a large headstone.Insert the correct answer.
A= 7.The Crisp headstone is a large cross.
A=9.The Crisp headstone is a large angel.
A=2.The Crisp headstone is a large thin pyramid.

The cache is a small container well hidden.It contains a log sheet and pencil within a zip-lock bag and has room for small swaps.



Enjoy a truly unique location of early pioneer graves,history and the Grassy White Box Woodland self-guided walk all within one area.The walk starts at a gate and is well sign posted along the trails with all details listed with photograghs of the plant species and wildlife along the way.FTF HONORS TO :lgoody.



A non caching team strolling through the self guided tour.

Additional Hints (No hints available.)