This is a simple virtual cache in Woking town centre.
You start at the War of the Worlds Walker and just have to visit a couple of nearby locations to gather a bit of simple information in order to claim the cache.
The Walker you are now at is to celebrate that H G Wells lived in Woking when he wrote the War of the Worlds story as well as three others. H G Wells also based part of the book in this area with the Martain invasion starting on nearby Horsell Common.
To claim the cache you need to (1) post a picture with your log of either you (or part of you, no face required), or your GPSr with the Walker. Then send me the answers to task 2, 3 & 4 (please don't post them with your log)
Then head west towards the Jubilee Square and turn right down Gloucester Walk towards the Woking Civic Offices with the library on your left.
2. What are the creatures outside the Civic Offices and how many are there (check carefully)?
After you have completed task (2), use the crossing to cross the main road towards the WWF building to find (3). From here you can see (4) the final wooden sculpture.
3. What are the names of the sports men/women either side of the canal and who is the artist that created them?
4. Standing by the batsman, please tell me where the ball is?
5. What the is wooden sculpture of on the other side of Brewery Road past the WWF building.
Please can you avoid posting photos of the sculptures that are asked to find so it doesn't spoil it for other cachers. There are plenty of other sculptures around the area if you wish to see more, for example there is one at the top of the steps to your left as you enter Jubilee Square (a man) and another, a very tall women just inside the Peacock Centre off Jubilee Square & another man outside the railway station.
Congratulations to Moore4us for the first to find
Virtual Rewards 2.0 - 2019/2020
This Virtual Cache is part of a limited release of Virtuals created between June 4, 2019 and June 4, 2020. Only 4,000 cache owners were given the opportunity to hide a Virtual Cache. Learn more about Virtual Rewards 2.0 on the Geocaching Blog.