The town of Woodstock has many would-be stalkers, that is, doppelgangers.
Woodstock is a rural town about 40 km south of the Townsville, in Queensland, Australia. Woodstock has a population of 270 people. The town takes its name from the Woodstock pastoral run, which was named in 1863, by Mark Watt Reid, station manager for pastoralist John Melton Black. The Woodstock General Store is the local shop, cafe, news agent, service station, bank and post office.
Woodstock is home to many types of sports, from the Woodstock Horse Sports, Motocross and off-road track, to a rifle club, and dog show events held at a dedicated site next to the sports and recreation club. The Woodstock Motocross track holds events most weekends and is well known in Queensland. Woodstock has its own airport, listed as Woodstock Airport; it is better known as Donnington Airpark. Calcium is the name of a suburb in the Woodstock area and is the main industry site of the area, the mining of limestone.
The cache is a small container zip-tied in the branches of a tree next to the park, a few branches climb up. You might be able to free-climb, and you might need a TOTT.