Enjoy this three-part multi-cache. The coordinates above will take you to Part 1. Parking shouldn't be a problem at this point. Note the curious old farm buildings in the property nearby which remind the visitor that this area of Victoria was once farmland.
This cache is in a park that's near a school, so please be sensitive to school times and kids -- try to avoid both.
Part 1 At this tall object you will find a stamped metal tag above eye level. On it, on the top line are three sets of four numbers. To obtain the decimal position for the Northing (48 27.XXX) for Point 2, subtract 1942 from the leftmost set of four numbers. To obtain the decimal position for the Westing (123 20.YYY), subtract 4683 from the middle set of four numbers. Proceed to the coordinates you have calculated.
Part 2 At the coordinates you figured out in Part 1, you will find a large object on the ground. Search under the middle of it to find a small cylindrical rubbermaid container containing the coordinates for Part 3. As always, please rehide the container well. A surprising number of people tromp around back here.
Part 3 As you approach the cache area, please be discreet as it can be busy near this spot. As you get close to the cache, I recommend approaching from the Northwest as it's the easiest way to come at it. You don't need to push through prickles to find it.
The cache is a rubbermaid container with a blue rim. Please repack the container carefully with the logbook, etc, and cover it with leaves and stuff to hide it from view. Thanks.
First to find will win a small cash prize and some other goodies. Good luck!
You might want to go to 48 27.439N, 123 20.360W (approx) for a refreshment afterwards.