First Location - A Rush of Air
At the posted coordinates, you might feel a rush of air on your face as you search for the hidden 5-digit number that is the key to finding the next location. Take time out from your hunting to enjoy the fabulous views of the surrounding countryside, the smell of the eucalypts and the sounds of the birds. Depending on the time of day, you might get the feeling that you are being watched closely. Once you have found the number, abcde, you will find the next location at:
S36 (3c)(3e).(d)(b-3e)(a-3c), E145 (d)(a-5e).(3c+2e)(b-4e)(a+2c)
Second Location - A Rush of Water
At this spot you can experience a rush of water close by as you search for a hidden microcache with the final coordinates for the cache. Trust your GPSr, not the maps, and you won’t need to get your feet wet. Enjoy views of a different nature, including a multitude of water birds if you are lucky. Like the first location, however, there might be others about looking to enjoy the water and all its bounty. Once again, be wary of observation as you access the microcache location. This is intended to be the more difficult of the waypoints to find, but isn't supposed to be too hard to retrieve once found. Please ensure, when replacing it, that you don't make it hard for the next cacher to retrieve.
Final Location - A Rush of Blood
The final has had to be moved owing to muggle activity. Once you have the final coordinates from Location 2, subtract 0.004 from the latitude (S), and subtract 0.006 from the Longitude (E). Like the pioneering miners, will you experience a rush of blood when you strike it rich as you fossick around the old diggings searching for the ultimate prize? Enjoy the glint of fools gold and the golden wildflowers, in season, in this special, historic area. Make sure you bring your own pen, and please make sure you return the cache to its exact hiding place with its camo in place. Please use only appropriate camo that suits the hide.
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