This cache is placed to celebrate three things: Our new Community Park development, Springtime and Denmark Shire Council's approval of geocaching!
For some time I have been placing caches around town attached to various bits of Shire Infrastructure. To do this by the rules, I have always sought permission from the Shire Office. Eventually I was asked to explain what this geocaching was all about. I prepared a 10 minute video and made a short presentation to the Shire Councillors. They liked what they saw and heard, particularly the tourist attracting; but I think it was the 'something for the grandkids to do when they come down from the city and say that the country is boring' that really got them!
So this cache —and all the others— is place not only with Shire permission, but with its encouragement and support. There is even an item in the published Shire Minutes declaring Denmark as a geocaching-friendly town!
And when you find the cache you'll see why that the Shire's approval is very necessary. The cache is small (very small, bring your own pen) and very well disguised, but if you have done my 'Jinker Joker' cache you will have a good idea of what to look for. Otherwise there is always the user-friendly hint... It is also in a very public place, so a bit of stealth is required.
Congratulations to Temingi who, on his own admission, travelled 13,300 kilometres to score a FTF! I hope the rest of the trip is not now a disappointing anti-climax...