The nearby Nepalese pagoda is a heritage site and is the last global exhibit from the '88 World Expo.
While the cache is not in the pagoda itself, it may be interesting to read the signboard to the right of the entrance.
There is a drinking fountain to the right of the board as well.
Why are these important points of interest?
The cache is located on the right-hand side post of the signboard and closest to the fountain. I was getting some bounce with the gps so the hide details are supplied.
If you were attempting this cache during the day, I would maybe recommend a team effort, or may be make a distraction with a backpack or bag. There should be no problem if you are there late at night.
Please be careful when snatching the cache from its hide. The fun in this cache is not the find itself but completing it without being seen, hence the D/T rating of 2/2.
This cache itself use to be a big 3D printed pine cone, hence lone pine as it was by itself. However, somebody liked the first one a lot more than me, lol. Today you can see a newer version of a hide. It does move around a little so please look first and then attack. Please enjoy the area and if you are kind enough to leave a favourite point, then I will say a big thank you to you now..
EXTRA: Just 30 metres away is aa new virtual cache. It has a nice D/T due to a couple of questions to answer…. They will not take long if you read the text, lol…
Again enjoy the area….and thanks for visiting.