The Solar System
This is a small series that displays the distances the planets are from the sun on a scale of one meter to a million kilometers.
So every meter you walk is a million kilometers.
Rutherglen's Bottle represents the sun on this scale. Except that it should be about 1.4 meters in diameter not 9 meters.
There is a traditional cache for each planet (even Pluto gets a guernsey!)
When you reach Pluto you have traveled 5.9 billion kilometers.
Enjoy the walk (bike ride, or most likely 4WD).
The Planet
Saturn, one of the four gas giants, is famous for its spectacular system of rings made from billions of icy rocks, sized from small grains to kilometres wide.
Saturn has about 82 moons.
Titan, the largest, is the only moon in the Solar System with an atmosphere (Nitrogen). It also has lakes of liquid methane discovered by the Huygens Probe that landed in 2005.