The cache is hidden in a great location that has something to offer the whole family with playgrounds, BBQ area, skate park, bike track and of course the “turtle”!
The following information is courtesy of www.tutlebendevents.com
In 2007, a meeting took place to discuss the creation of a small rotunda on a bend of Native Hut Creek in Teesdale, Victoria. Stewart Seaton, a Scottish architect with a home in Teesdale, was approached by Stephen Murphey, a local environmentalist and asked to design a meeting place for the Teesdale community. The result of the discussion was to become a catalyst for an extraordinary project that would stretch out over 5 years involve several artists, countless community groups, dozens of volunteers and hundreds of Teesdale residents. Inspired by Spanish architect, Antonio Gaudi, Stewart created drawings that took their inspiration from a local inhabitant of Native Hut Creek, the eastern long-necked turtle. The foundations had been laid for the creation of a physical heart for the community, providing an inspiring meeting and performance space, an iconic landmark and a sense of identity and pride for the local residents. ‘Turtle Bend’ had been born.
The coordinates will lead you to a turtle’s head, which will reveal a sequence of letters. Work from ‘left' to 'first F’ to assist you to the final stage.
S 38 0g.(a+c)cc
E 144 0a.(f+a)f(e+a)
Due to the original cache container being muggled, cache is now smaller and as a result the difficulty has increased.
Stealth is required for there may be muggle activity.
Congratulations to FTF dbelco who received a First-to-Find Micro Award Travel Tag.