Staffordshire Reef Cemetery
The Staffordshire Reef Cemetery is situated on allotment 5, section B within the township of Staffordshire Reef. The site was formally gazetted on the 4 December 1863 and is comprised of 10 acres. The cemetery contains the graves of local pioneering families, miners from the local diggings and more recently, former residents of the Staffordshire Reef district. It is bound to the north by Dales Road, to the west by Don McLeans Road, to the east by the Newtown - Berringa Road and to the south by a mature Pine plantation. The cemetery is dominated by a particularly fine specimen of Pinus canariensis (Canary Island Pine). The Staffordshire Reef Cemetery does not show the elaborate landscape planning and planting of the other cemeteries in the shire such as the Scarsdale, Cape Clear and Linton Cemeteries. Instead, the cemetery is comprised of clusters of graves widely distributed across the sparse 10 acre reserve, with large spaces in between.
The Cache
You are looking for a 200ml Sistema located somewhere in the cemetery.
Visit the first waypoint in the lawn section and find the year Beth's husband was born?
= ABCD
Visit waypoint 2 a spade top headstone standing alone with a Fleur-de-lis at the top. Find what day in April this person was accidentally killed?
= EF
The cache is located at...
S37 (F-2) D.A (D-C) (E-A)
E143 (C+A) E. ((C-(A+E)) (A-A) (D-A)
I hope you enjoy your visit to this cemetery and be sure to check out the magnificent Canary Island Pine near the toilet.