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.
Optimism and wealth are often associated with gold. Not only is the metal gold beautiful, it is strong, and resistant to corrosion.
And now you can go for gold too. All you need is to solve the following, to give you the coordinates of this geocache. It is of course not at the listed coodinates. In can be located at S34 AB.CDE E138 FG.HIJ There are only GOLD coloured swaps in this geocache. Please bring similar if you wish to swap.
A: 2 Numerals can be found in a path near a cache at one of the cemeteries you have visited. Add them together, then subtract 2 to get A.
B: An eatery near one of the caches had a number of coloured, carved wooden posts. The number of such posts plus 1 equals B.
C: The number of red rings on the Lighthouse cache is C.
D: There are 3 numerals on a stobie pole near an esky cache. Add them together to get D
E: 3.
F: A numeral stuck to a cache in the Adelaide Hills.
G: The street address of a gallery near a phone box. Adding the two numbers together to get G.
H: We suggest you get this one last on the way to the cache. Go to S34 47.014 E138 56.145. There is nothing of importance here. Just an amusing sculpture. Add the number of objects that make up the sculpture and add 1 to get H. It is on the way to the cache!
I: 5.
J: A numeral stuck to a cache in the other cemetery you visited is J!