The cache is not at the posted coordinates, but it is a good place to park and enjoy the walk along Dargle Ridge (Fire) Trail.
This is a kid friendly cache and puzzle and is themed around two friendly meerkats, Sergei and Oleg, who have traveled to Australia for some adventures in the bush.
When Sergei first started his walk along the Dargle Ridge Trail, he explained to little Oleg that he had parked the car at the coordinates declines.recorded.holidays. To which Oleg replied, "What, three words is all you need to find where we are?". Sergei replied "Simples eh."
Sergei went on to explain that after he had caught up with his uncle in Glenbrook recently, he had mentioned the Honeycomb Cave of the Hawkesbury that were worth a visit and had provided Sergei with the coordinates sound.butchers.undeserved of the cave.
If you are lucky, you may find Sergei & Oleg when you visit the caves yourself. The terrain rating may seem high and has been calculated with the kids in mind. Do not let that deter you from finding this cache with the kids, just watch them (and yourselves) around the cliffs, take your time and you may even be rewarded with a lower terrain access if you pick the correct approach. Even though the cache container is only a micro, find Sergei & Oleg and they will be your guiding light to its final location.
Thanks also go to Jack from JJCC who helped in the cache placement and cave selection.
If you are looking for Sergei's uncle, you will need to go Catch a Mere Cat Cache.
Need some additional help with the puzzle? Try this online W3W conversion site.
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