This cache sits at the top of an incline (mini cliff) which cannot be climbed easily. There are 3 ways to get up.
- Possibly the easiest, with only about a terrain of 1.5, you can come west from Victoria street and stay on the far left of the road, taking the grass path to the plateau.
- The terrain is a little bit more difficult here, about a 2.5. You can come up the hill of Queens park road (heading about east) and stay on the right, just off the road. This might be dangerous for little ones and you run the risk of a car speeding around the corner but I'd say it is worth it. Of course, you could just take option one and you'll see the treehouse anyway, but it's certainly a different feel coming this way. If you stay on the right of the road you'll find a little path off to the right. See where it takes you and you'll get to the plateau
- Possibly the dodgiest but most direct way, about a 3.5 terrain. Head south on the footpath from Queens park road or north coming the other way, off to the left if going from Queens park road (the rock face) there should be a winding little path, behind a large rock. It might be hard to spot at first but it takes you up to a quite overgrown tree. When you reach a point in the rock face where you can climb up (the hole is a good option), climb and you'll reach the plateau. I don't suggest coming down this way.
This is the best spot to sit and have your lunch or a picnic and just sit and watch a game of sport and not be noticed. Beware of the muggles behind!
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