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BWW01 - Beeliar Woodlands Walks - Bibool Multi-Cache

Hidden : 9/13/2025
Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
3.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Beeliar Woodlands Walks - Bibool

Series Information

Beeliar Woodland Walks Logo

The Beeliar Woodlands Walk series has seven multi caches and a bonus final mystery cache. Each of the seven multi caches has a clue inside the container that is required to calculate the coordinates for the bonus final mystery cache. The bonus final cache is located at the Hamilton Hill end of the series.

Cache Information

Instructions

This cache is not located at the posted coordinates. The posted coordinates will lead you to an information sign where you can locate the required information to answer the following questions. Substitute your answers into the coordinates below.

The cache can be located at SOUTH 32 04.ABC EAST 115 50.DEF.

Question 1) The first quote suggests that ______ ______ is the creation of life being. Calculate the digital root sum of the missing two words (combined). Consider this G.
Question 2) Calculate the digital root sum of the name of the person who is attributed to the second quote. Consider this H.
Question 3) There is a year listed on the information sign. Consider this KLMN.

  • A = K + N
  • B = G
  • C = H + M
  • D = L
  • E = N
  • F = G + H

Cache Information

This cache is a 200mL clip lock container. The cache included swaps at the time of placement and there is room for trackables to be dropped in this cache.

Please ensure that you replace the cache as found and bring your own pen to sign the log.

Trail Information

The Beeliar Woodlands Walks Trail is 4.5km in length. It is an east-west bush corridor which travels between Bibra Drive (Bibra Lake) in the east and Stock Road (Hamilton Hill) in the west along the alignment of the former Roe 8 road reservation corridor. Most of the trail has a limestone path meandering through the bush, with corten steel signs giving way finding and interpretive information. There are seven distinct ecological communities in the corridor, which means a very high diversity of flora and fauna can be viewed along the trail.

Please note that the eastern side of the trail between Bibra Drive and Hope Road (where the Bibool cache is located) is seasonally inundated and may not be trafficable for part of the year (roughly June to October).

Trail Overview Map

Bibool Information

This section is at the lowest point of the Beeliar Wetlands. It is a unique wet forest and woodland ecosystem of bibool (paperbarks), moitch (flooded gums) and banksias. Here the pale grey Bassendean sands are overlain with organic layers in a complex system that is unusual on the Swan Coastal Plain. Within the Bibra Lake complex, Roe Swamp, to the south is the only wetland with a spongilitic peat basin. The surrounding sumpland supports a diverse array of groundwater dependent vegetation. Rare priority 1 flora species like Dampiera triloba have been recorded nearby.

Information thanks to Beeliar Woodlands Walks

Bibool Map

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Gerr fghzc.

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
-------------------------
N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)