When approaching the rather unattractive creamy coloured concrete brick structure with the dark red painted wooden doors you will find the men's on the left and the women's on the right. Hanging from the door bolts were padlocks. No indication of available hour was visible but a light on the outside at roofline between the two external doors and a light switch inside indicates that they can be available after 5pm. The roof is slightly pitched and of a corrugated material that lets in plenty of natural light. The internal floor is concrete. The cubicles take up less than half of the internal floor area, leaving plenty of space for sports teams to get changed. The downside is that there're not coathooks or benches for clothes. This area does have a reasonable sized rubbish bin and a stainless steel hand basin with cold water only. No hand drier was seen. The soap dispenser was detached and lying on the hand basin. Three toilets in seperate cubicles are available.The toilets themselves are of a white cermanic material with a plastic seat. Behind, there is a white plastic water cistern with a shiny metal flush button at the top of the front side. The unit doors are wooden, painted the same colour as the external doors. These are locked from the inside by sliding a bolt across. I forgot to take note on wheelchair accessability though. Looking at the photos I took, no units appear large enough and none have any handrails. All have two large rolls of toilet paper. Only one unit had a sanitary disposal unit. Ventilation is excellent with several large vents high up on the wall covered with bird netting. No mal odour was noticed. I didn't inspect the mens side except for a glimpse inside from the entrance that revealed two units and and a urinal.
To find the cache you want to set off from the posted coordinates in the direction of 165.14 degrees from true north for 157.15 metres. There you will see some monocotyledons of the agave family. The genus name of the monocotyledon that your looking for starts with the letter "P". Don't worry, its not a micro that your looking for but a 2 litre screw top container. Please ensure that you replace it behind and at the base of the one closest to the intersection.