We placed this cache on a request from my sister who was disappointed there were no caches in her area. The original site we were going to use was extremely populated and is under revegetation, this made it unsuitable to hide the cache, but the scenery deserves a visit so we decided to make it a multi. Make sure you bring your camera!
Start at the above coordinates.
27-12-12 The original signs about the shipwrecks have been removed, but as this cache is about Holes in Nature we will leave this point in and change the question.
At either end of the platform (Shorter fence) count the number of upright slats of wood.
Number of slats minus 4 = A.
Now back track along the track about 45m and find out how old “Cuz” was when he departed the region. (Round plaque on left hand side of board walk).
His age = BC.
The final location is at:-
S 38 1A.(B-2)(B-1)C-4) E 141(B-1)(C-1).(C-1)(C-1(C-1)
You can continue on this walk to get to the cache, but as it is over 9kms and then you have to walk back again. We suggest you drive the next leg, which would give you time to take in the other points of interest around this end of the park.
To help you save time on the drive here is a clue:
Sbyybj ebnq onpx bhg sbe nccebk. 6xz ghea yrsg ng Oevqtrjngre Ynxrf Eq.
You may encounter other people here as it is also fairly popular location, so please be stealthy and ensure the cache is hidden from view from all directions on leaving.
After locating the cache you may wish to visit the two more near by holes in nature and enjoy a swim or a restful picnic.
Thank you. Hope you enjoy this cache and the natural treasures in this area.
Cache is a round White 2 litre screw top container with a red lid (Please ensure sealing ring remains in lid)