This cache contains the distance to Natone Hill #4 from a nearby signpost (and, very conveniently, the listed coordinates). The signposts are marked on this map. E.g. “NH6 131m” means that Natone Hill #4 is 131m from the signpost labelled NH6. But, of course, that’s just an example – I wouldn’t be *that* obvious!
Now, you could of course use your GPSr to walk around one of the signposts at the indicated distance until you get lucky, but I’m hoping that you might be able to find a cleverer way of using the supplied information. I’m sure there are plenty of ways of tackling this, but just in case you find it useful, I’ve left a compass in this one. If you want to take advantage of this remember to take a copy of the map!
Five Cachers
Ojimmyk, Yipeeayeyay, Jammy Hams, Esgeethree, and Blue Label are the caching names of five cachers in the local area. As it happens, they have each set up a cache during the past week. Each cache is of a different kind: Traditional, Multi-cache, Moveable, Virtual, and Puzzle. Furthermore, each cache has a different total overall rating (i.e. terrain + difficulty): 2, 4, 5, 6, and 8.
From the clues determine the type and rating of each cacher’s recent cache.
- Neither Esgeethree nor Yipeeayeyay has set a Traditional cache, but one of them set the rating 8 cache.
- Yipeeayeyay, Jammy Hams, and the cacher who set a rating 4 Multi-cache recently attended a caching event organised by the hider of the rating 2 cache.
- The rating 6 and Puzzle caches were set by the cachers with two separate words in their caching names.
- Ojimmyk had found a nice spot for a Puzzle cache, but then decided to do a different type of cache when he realized that another cacher had just hidden a rating 5 cache (that was neither Moveable nor a Puzzle) in that area.
- Esgeethree created the Moveable cache.
The chart below may help.

Find the cache at: S42 50.JE6 E147 20.OB6