The given coords for this multi will bring you to a plaque which tells a fascinating tale of survival and tragedy. You will need to read the story to find the answers to the questions below. The cache is a short distance away.
WARNING: THE PLAQUE IS ON A SECTION OF ROAD WITH SOLID DOULBE LINES. HOWEVER, THERE IS ENOUGH ROOM FOR CARS TO PULL WELL OFF EITHER SIDE OF THE ROAD. (THIS SECTION OF ROAD IS REASONABLY STRAIGHT WITH THE DOUBLE SOLID LINES BEING FOR THE UNDULATIONS CREATING A FEW BLIND POINTS.)
Unfortunately providing any information in this description will provide the opportunity for arm chair cachers to come up with the final coordinates. You’re just going to have to visit the site to learn the story. More information is available online if you want to know more about this tragic tale.
The cache can be found at S35 AB.CDE E137 FG.HIJ
A = the number of letters in Fisher’s christian name less 1
B = the number of letters in the abbreviated profession.
C = the number of passengers who walked less 1.
D = the second digit of the month the walkers landed
E = the number of letters in John’s surname
F = the number of walkers never found
G = the number of letters in Slater’s christian name
H = the number of walkers picked up at Nepean Bay
I = the number of letters of the cove Nantes was collected
J = the number of letters in the name of the barque.
Check sum = 42 (add A, B, C … to J)