Start at the given cordinates after you have traversed the initial boardwalk. Hold your torch at head-height and scan around slowly to locate a firetack. There are 27 of them before GZ, which is marked by a vertical row of three firetacks. While the path initially follows a normal path, you will veer off into the bush. You will find a vertical row of two tacks indicating an important change in direction (as well as helping you out again at the end). * * Do not attempt this cache with young children, and it is recommended not to do this after it has been raining * *
Container is a camouflaged peanut butter jar. When you reach the GZ marker, you are within 5 metres of the cache.
This would be a fairly simple cache if you were able to attempt it during the day. At night you not only need to keep an eye on the reflectors, but also where you are walking. It is easy to trip on the rough ground, put your foot into a streamlet, or even fall into the small river. A companion is recommended, but not required.
Once you find the GZ tacks, you will need to find the cache nearby. Ensure once you do that you return the cache in the same position to keep the cache dry.
Your bigger adventure will be to find your way back out without the reflectors to follow. Be careful. You will find the double reflector useful, as it is the only one you will see on your way back. It might be useful to mark that spot as a waypoint on your journey in.
Please note that all cachers must sign the log. Any online logs without a corresponding signature in the log book will be deleted. In order to claim a FTF you must both sign the log book and record the find on the geocaching website no more than two weeks after the find.
Bring you own pen!