The brainchild of this cache came from combining my love for the Ocean and Climbing.
This tree is basically a ladder all the way to the top. The hardest part of the climb is getting into the tree at the bottom and over coming any fear of heights. It is recommended that you climb as close as you can to the trunk of the tree. If you feel unsafe free climbing it, it would be quite achievable to bring a harness, caribeners and a small amount of rope to clip in to each branch as you climb up. Once you have made it to the top be sure not to drop the cache and when returning the logbook back into the cache put it into the lid first. Enjoy the amazing view! It is spectacular!
This cache is located at Avoca Beach. This area is such a beautiful place that forms part of the predominantly surfing and holiday resort area on the Central Coast. Avoca Beach stretches between two dominating rocky headlands. While the surf varies from one end to the other to suit the novice or more experienced surfer, it is also ideal for fishing and recreational swimming for all ages. Avoca Beach also features an ocean rock pool near the Surf Life Saving Club, perfect for young children. I hope you enjoy this area as much as I do.
If you are lucky you may spot a dolphin or two surfing the waves!
PUZZLE:
South:
Submariners do it deeper.
We have been on task for several weeks. Next week we will probably begin to suffer from crew fatigue.
Submarines never cheat and rarely lie.
I was unaware that medical standards had been revised. You must be blind as a bat.
East:
When I want the hired hand to chip in, I'll let you know.
I presume you got your ticket in a raffle.
During the last action you displayed noticeably suicidal tendencies.
I presume you got your ticket in a raffle.
S.M.F.
Need help? Just ask the dolphins
Remember SAFETY FIRST!!!