This area is also known as theTruby King Recreation Reserve but the Covid QR inside the toilet building does not include the word "Recreation". Anyway, this is a stand alone green coloured wooden building tucked away, partly in bushes across an expanse of grass. Althought it can accomodate a wheel chair, getting it across the grass appears as though it may be a bit of a chore. The unit is unisex with one white cermanic toilet bowl and no urinal. This bowl has the usual white plastic seat. When seated, to your right is a hand rail for those who need the extra assistance. Beside it is the toilet roll dispenser which is of the type that holds those big roll that are typical of the city toilets. There is only room for one roll and at the time of my visit it had run out. This facility is meant to be services on Tuesdays and Thursdays but that may have been neglected over the Christmas New Year period.There are two flush buttons located on the cistern that is to the back of the toilet seat. The hand basin is stainless steel with just a cold water tap. No soap of hand drying facilities were observed. At the time of my visit there was a warning about using the water for drinking, cooking or preparing food until further notice due to an issue with water quality. Inside, the walls are hardboard, painted white. The floor is concrete. Plenty of light comes in via the roof. The door is closed when not in use by a sliding bolt. There is a keyhole above this bolt so presumably it can be locked but there were no signs indication opening hours.Inside you also use a sliding bolt to close the door when using it this facility. Overall the facility was clean, non odourous and tidy.
While your here, spend some time exploring the grounds. If you haven't been here before, the multi GC1KEQ8 which starts near my parking coordinates will take you around the grounds and there is a virtual from 2001 that is near my WP2 and WP3. If you are after something a little more challenging, try GC4P5XW which is on the other side of Russel Rd from here and as of now 71% of its visitors have given it a favourite point.
Now to find the cache:
It can be found at S45 40.ABC E170 37.DEF where:
A = No of letters in the word describing what was planted. WP2
B = Total number of words on the outside of the toilet door. WP1 (posted coordinates)
C = Number of white words on the outside of the toilet door. WP1
D = Under the photo at the top right hand side there is a caption. Subtract the first date from the second date. WP3
E = ...as early as 188E. WP3
F = Number of lines of words. WP2
I was going to put in a way point for the start of the final trail but that will result in people skipping the homework by going straight there and then looking for the hint as they wander along. Just be aware that at GZ it may be a bit damp underfoot. I did have a 2 litre container made up to hide but I just couldn't go past this spot without leaving a cache.You will understand why I didn't use it when you get there. The cache is a mere 200 ml snap lock container placed at the base of a fuchisa tree. Please recover with the bark so muggles don't see it.