SPORTS COMPLEX
The gorge makes up part of an idyllic 5km scenic walk with views of cascading water flowing through the rugged countryside as the path twists and turns through magnificent native bushland. Maple trees hug the banks of the Yackandandah Creek creating a beautiful landscape and picturesque setting for you to sit a while and watch the splendid bird and wildlife. If you are quiet you may see wombats, echidnas, possums, koalas, trout and even crayfish
At the car park you find yourself at the new and improved sporting complex of Yackandandah.
From the car park you will need to make your way to the posted coordinates, where you will find a sign that you will need to decipher the location of the next WP.
Please note: The heading – Gorge Walk Yackandandah Creek is not included when counting lines.
A= How many minutes is it predicted the whole walk would take? Now add the two numbers together.
B= Find the year that dynamite was used 1?80
C= What was disturbed during the mining? How many letters in this word?
D= The Gorge runs for just over ?00 meters.
E= How many letters in the second word on the 3rd line?
F= How many letters in the forth word on the 6th line?
WP2 S36 18.ABC E146 50.DEF
Now that you have found the next location you will see a structure where you will see a yellow number plate. Do the simple additions to find the GZ.
A= Add the second number to the sixth number.
B= Add the first and second numbers together.
C= Add the second and forth numbers together.
D= Add the third and the forth numbers together.
E= Add the second and the third numbers together.
F= Add the second number to the second last number.
Once you arrive at the GZ, you are looking for a micro. Good luck