THIS GEOCACHE IS NOT AT THE LISTED COORDINATES.
BUT IT IS CLOSE. South 34° 04.148
The cache itself is able to be accessed using a wheelchair from the parking location for those who have solved the puzzle, though the beach location is not accessible from here - there is a ramp for access at the next cove - Simms Cove
Now you can learn a little about who Kez from Team SaintsMadHouse is and how she came to be a geocacher. This description reveals ALL you need to know to find the cache location.
Kez loves the beach, in particular, this beach, with its crystal clear water and interesting rock features, staying nearby on a recent holiday she was here almost every night to watch the sunset and have a moonlight swim after walking from Port Hughes to Moonta and back. The listed coordinates for this cache is a seat-shaped spot along the back of the sand, at just the right spot to sit and watch the world go by.
Born in Brisbane, Queensland on Sunday the 17th of June 1979, Kez grew up the eldest of 5 kids which made her organized, bossy, and a bit loud!
With her parents having to relocate through the 1980s to wherever there was work, she experienced 7 Primary schools in Brisbane, Rockhampton, Lakes Creek, and Cannonvale, and was lucky to attend just one high school in Yeppoon, while living in a little place called Farnborough - near Shoalwater Bay.
After graduating in 1996 and moving to Sydney in early 1998, then Darwin in late 1998, Kez has also lived in Puckapunyal, Canungra, Singleton, and the house in Tamborine is the 25th she has lived in.
Having worked as a Kitchenhand, Salesperson, Files Clerk, Secretary, Defence School Transition Aide, and Teacher Aide, and held multiple positions on many committees over the years, Kez can organize ANYTHING, ANYWHERE. It is a proven FACT. There is even a giant Quilt in the Australian War Memorial Archives in Canberra that she coordinated the making of. https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C960944
While living in Darwin for the third time, a coworker mentioned this geocaching hobby thingy and Kez was interested as she needed something to keep the 2 school-aged kiddos occupied. While they all started hunting together in March of 2010 and occasionally assist with the odd puzzle here and there- the finds have been mostly done by Kez now, keeping her very well occupied and out of the hair of the offspring.
Kez has a base of operations in the Copper Coast, South Australia and is currently working as a Customer Service Officer in tourism for Copper Coast Council and can be found all over the region at any given time. Mostly a solo traveler these days, Kez is always happy to share a day out as a hunter or a mentor. With a healthy level of fear she isn't extreme in the adventures she will undertake, she has climbed a small cliff (- that felt HUGE) and hugged the trunks up the odd trees for a find. E 137° 33.267
Be sure to let the cache drop to the base when logged.