The cache consists of five virtual waypoints leading to the
physical cache at waypoint six. This cache is best ridden (cycles)
or walked. The path is a hard surfaced bike path. With the
exception of waypoint four and the cache itself, all are easily
accessed by bicycle and are open to geo-dogs. For those with
bicycles and/or geo-dogs, from waypoint three you should take the
outside path until you reach a wooden railed fence. I suggest
locking your bike and/or tying up your dog here, before making the
quick dash to the waypoint four. Back at your bike and/or dog you
can continue on your merry way to waypoint five. Again I would do
the tie up thing here to get to the cache which is nearby.
The cache is pretty much covered up but in an obvious spot, but
PLEASE ensure it is re-covered as found. Muggles are evident in the
cache locality. To find this cache you need to visit the five given
waypoints. At each waypoint, answer the question to give you one
part of the cache coordinate.
Please refer to the Additional Waypoints below for the waypoints
and the questions you need to solve. The cache coordinates are
S31 55. A B C - E115 49. D E F. The standard code, A = 1 .... Z =
26 applies.
I hope you enjoy the hunt. If you wish to make any comments
please post a log or email me. Please log your find in the cache
and on Geocaching.com. Please no hints or multiple logs, but please
do leave a photo or two. Phone a friend is allowed, but hopefully
not required.
If you are interested in geocaching in Australia, please check
out Geocaching Australia and the related forums.
For those interested, some history and background on the
locality of this cache can be found on the
Town of Cambridge website.