This cache is part of the Sleepy Hollow series and is situated on a farm in the Maitland River Valley. The owners allow visitors to enjoy the beautiful surroundings and the various trails and swimming holes. An entrance fee is payable. For access contact Anton Botha at afbothape@gmail.com or 0846751348. Anton was very excited to get a few cache on the farm and his arm could easily be twisted for a bit of discount or perhaps even free entry.
Sleepy Hollow is known by locals as a town full of enchanted mysteries and myths. One of these mysteries was the Headless Horseman. It is believed that the one who holds his skull can control his actions. So came the story about the brave Constable Incabod who was sent by the palace to solve the mystery of the decapitations of the villagers of Sleepy Hollow.
Incabod started to piece together the mystery of the Headless Horseman and the decapitation of strategic villagers in the Town of Sleepy Hollow by backtracking the final days of Jonathan Masbeth. None of the deaths seemed to make sense as none of the deceased villagers had any connection or relationship to one another... or so it seemed.
Once again someone dropped a piece of paper in his hands and ran off. You peer at the writing:
- Peer to the west at the odd mechanical objects and let A be the number of structures. (If there are more than 9, just use 9 here)
- Let B be A multiplied by the number of arms on each of those objects.
- Let C be the reverse of B.
- Let D be the last digit of C.
- Let F be double the value of D.
- Let G be the sum of D and F.
- Let H be half the value of D.
Now go and find another clue at S33 57.GA(H+2) E025 16.C(F-2)