To find this camouflaged cache, you will need to step off the beaten track. (watch out for spiders) You can access one way, by parking in the carpark just before Gt Eastern Hwy.
There are more caches along Severin Walk which is part of a walk trail from Faulkner Park Belmont to the Swan River at Adachi Park.
The 'quickstep' is a light-hearted member of the standard ballroom dances. The movement of the dance is fast and powerfully flowing and sprinkled with syncopations (a general term for an interruption of the regular flow of rhythm) The upbeat melodies that quickstep is danced to make it suitable for both formal and informal events.
The Quickstep evolved in the 1920s in New York and was first danced by Caribbean and African dancers. Its origins are from a combination of the Foxtrot, The Chase G Chug, Charleston, Shag, Peabody, and One-Step.
This dance gradually evolved into a very dynamic one with a lot of movement on the dance floor, with many advanced patterns including hops, runs, quick steps with a lot of momentum, and rotation. The Quickstep is elegant like the Foxtrot, and should be smooth and glamorous. The dancers should appear to be very light on their feet.