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Rusty Tree Multi-Cache

Hidden : 1/20/2016
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

Rusty Tree

The inspiration for this cache came from a recent walk through Northgate Reserve & coming across a rusty coloured tree which caught my attention.


Northgate Reserve is nestled in between Nudgee Rd, Toombul Rd & Melton Rd. It has seen a few changes & improvements over the years especially after some major rain events & localised flooding in recent years.

The Rusty Tree is at the posted coordinates.

I am not sure if the rusty tree is this colour all year round or only when it sheds it's bark. I think it is quite remarkable & stands out from all the other trees in the area. I encourage you to come take a look at the pretty rusty coloured tree & find a cache at the same time.


On this multicache journey you will visit some of the recreational facilities available in the Northgate Reserve, make some observations about them & use the answers to find the coordinates of the cache.

A good place to park is marked below in the waypoint list - P0. The rest of the waypoints listed below can be visited in any order.

Visit the 4 facilities in the park & answer the following questions:

A = The number of "H" shaped jumps in the dog off-lease enclosure - WP 01
B = The number of vertical posts making up either side of the cricket practice net - WP 02
Y = The number of rings in the spider web at the playground - WP 03
Z = The number of slats of wood in the table top - WP 04

Take the coordinates of the Rusty Tree & add (A/100) + (B/1000) to the South coordinate & add (Y/100) + (Z/1000) to the East coordinate to find the cache's resting place.


Hope you enjoy discovering Northgate Reserve & the Rusty Tree.


You may check you have calculated the correct coordinates by clicking on the image below.

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The cache is large enough for a few swaps & has a pencil.

If anyone knows what type of tree this is I would be happy for you to share any information about it in your log. Thanks.


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