A turn on to Hazelgrove Road and a sealed road - there is a need to take extra care with passing traffic at highway speeds ... and please replace each cache as found with its camo.
A short stetch of Hazelgrove Road passes through the open pasture lands of the country properties - it is well worth the occasional stop to take in the rural landscape and views.
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The cache is not placed at the listed coordinates. Answers to the questions at Waypoints 1 and 2 will provide the final GZ which is on a short diversion from TRLT.
Waypoint 1 - the listed coordinates - takes you to the gate of the historic Slippery Hill Cemetery. There is ample parking at the gate (take care when returning to Hazelgrove Road). All the WP1 answers are at the gate but it is worth the short drive to the cemetery to view and for the aptly named GC5883N cache – also nearby is the multi GC6F2HC. Both these cache descriptions provide a local history.
Waypoint 2 is just down the road at the Hazelgrove RFS base … a combination of old and new structures. There is ample parking at the gate (take care when returning to Hazelgrove Road). All the WP2 answers can be seen roadside at the gate – please do not block the driveway and there is no need to enter the RFS grounds.
S33° AB.CDE E149° FG.HIJ
Slippery Hill Cemetery Gate WP1 S33° 39.770 E149° 53.783
A = Add the first and last numbers (of three) on the gate -4
B = The middle number (of three) on the gate -2
C = The last number (of three) on the gate
D = Add the three numbers on the gate -4
E = The gate is divided into how many sections -3
Hazelgrove RFS Gate WP2 S33° 39.849 E149° 53.654
F = The second word on the ‘dunny’ side wall has _?_ letters?
G = The last number (of three) on the gate
H = There are _?_ numbers on the contacts notice board?
I = On the small building facing wall there are _?_ full-framed window sets? +4
J = The number of roller doors on the big building at the back -1