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Bronze or Pottery - 8th Wedding Anniversary Multi-Cache

Hidden : 9/28/2012
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
3 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

The Wedding Anniversary Series has been placed to celebrate Geocacher's Anniversaries. In particular the series is dedicated to GOTHS (Geocachers Of The HillS) Aussie M&M who are celebrating their 25th Wedding Anniversary. The geocaches have been placed all over Adelaide, the Adelaide Hills and some in the Mid North.


The placements have significance to Aussie M&M. The caches celebrate 1st through to 15th and then 20th, 25th and finally 50th Wedding Anniversaries. There is currently 18 geocaches and they can be found in any order but you will need clues from 10 of the first 17 geocaches to go for the Gold! Happy hunting.

Bronze is created by combining copper and tin and a strong marriage is created by the joining of two individuals who not only love one another, but who also place a high priority on their time together.

This cache is of course not at the listed coordinates.  But it is in this town.  To locate the cache you must attend Mortimer Park at S33 32.251' E138 13.347'.  There you find you are very close to "Not quite Eureka" cache.  There are also toilets, picnic tables and a town map / information board.   Some answers to the following questions are there and some are a short stroll away.

-  Red Hill Hotel was licenced between two dates.  Add all the digits and then subtract 14.  This gives you a two digit number AB.
-  Mortimer Park Playground was officially opened on the Cth April 2003.
-  Red Hill Primary School's first enrollment was DEth April 1877. As sign is currently missing for maintenance (The bell is now back) DE also equals last three digits on bell minus five.
-  On the town map F is the Soldier's Memorial.
-  On the town map G is the rest area.
-  The first wooden bridge at Red Hill was washed away 1908.  But when was it built?  Add all the digits on the 3rd line of the plaque explaining this.
   This will give you a 2 digit number  HI.
J equals the umber of additional post boxes needed at the Corner Store so there could be 75 available in Red Hill.

Having answered all these questions and explored Red Hill you can now DRIVE to  S33 AB.CDE' E138 FG.HIJ'  to hunt for the cache.

 

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Nabgure Oveq Pnpur?

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)