This collection of caches is based on the Church Micro series in the UK, which has over 12,000 caches. Given that Adelaide is affectionately known as the City of Churches it seems appropriate to have a small series hidden at historical churches.
Adelaide Church Micro - St Peter's Glenelg
This is a simple offset multi. Visit the church to gain the coords for the final which is a short distance away. BYOP.
The final can be found at S34 58.ABC E138 30.DEF
At the posted coordinates is a very modern church sign board.
A - Number of letters in the only word on second line
B - Number of keys at the top of the sign minus the second number of the parish office phone number
C - Sixth number of parish office phone number minus fifth number.
Follow the arrow on the sign to the main church entrance, to the left of the door you will find a plaque in the wall
D - Total number of letters in the first two words of the last line on plaque
E - Third number of the year on the second line
F - last number of year on the sixth line of plaque
checksum = 25
St Peter’s Church has an iconic place in the heart of Glenelg. One rarely meets a person who is not familiar with the church in the middle of the road! The land itself was set aside for a church at Glenelg by Colonel William Light in 1840. A first church built in 1852 soon proved too small and a new church was built and opened in 1883.
Every week visitors to St Peter’s Anglican Church at Glenelg are taken by the beauty of the stained glass windows they discover here.Of particular note are the Great East window and the Great West window. When one enters the church by the main entrance you are immediately struck by the vibrant colors and beautiful scenes of the Great East window, which was restored in 1999.