The cache is not at the published coordinates. Don't even try to go there - you'll find nothing and you may be trespassing on private property!
Most folks out here are pretty direct. If you ask a farmer (land-owner/pastoralist) as question, you'll get a straight answer. Sometimes it takes a while to get it, but get it you will.
But not always.
In the Wherigo Cartridge (see below), you get an opportunity to put your riddle skills to the test!
Have fun.
This is a Wherigo cache which you can play at home to find the cache coordinates before you go out.
Full instructions are contained within the Cartridge.
About the Cartridge:
You will need to complete the Wherigo cartridge to begin collecting your observational data.
- Download the Cartridge
- Play the game


To play and find a Wherigo cache, you will need a suitable device to play the 'cartridge'. You can read more about this geocache type on the Wherigo website, specifically here for information about what a Wherigo is or here for how to use a Wherigo. On an Android device, take a look at this website. For an iOS device, take a look at this website.
You can download the cartridge required for this Wherigo by clicking HERE.
If you do not have a Wherigo account, you may wish to create a free one using your Geocaching ID and Password.
If you encounter issues getting the cartridge to download from the link, log in to the Wherigo website on your PC, download the Cartridge for a Pocket PC Device, then transfer the cartridge (a (dot)gwc file) to the appropriate folder for your wherigo app on your smartphone.