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LMHS 5.4 Mystery Cache

Hidden : 2/4/2018
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:





The cache is not at the published coordinates!


Lake Mac Heritage Series


How to get there: From Morisset, head towards Cooranbong along Martinsville Road, and turn left into Watagans Road. Continue uphill to Watagans Forest Road towards the series.

Road Use and Quality: The roads in the Watagan and Onley State parks are accessible by 2WD in dry conditions only. 4WD should be used at all other times. However, in some circumstances, the best way to approach these caches is on foot, especially on the narrower tracks. Common sense prevails!



The Lake Mac Heritage Series was placed to pay homage to the people, places and events that contributed to building and pioneering the Lake Macquarie region. The pick and shovel were chosen in this geoart series to symbolise the hard work the people of Lake Macquarie put forth into the region.


Dalkeith Hilder

The late Dalkeith Hilder (1911-1976) was an energetic, determined individual. From difficult and humble beginnings, Keith (Dalkeith) established and sold a number of successful businesses and when he passed away at the age of sixty-four, he owned and operated one of Australia's most successful commuter airlines, AeroPelican. With both parents deceased, Keith ran away from an orphanage to live with his grandmother in Grenfell. His formal education began at seven years and at this young age, Keith started selling newspapers to help his grandmother financially. Keith left high school aged fourteen. In 1939, at the age of twenty eight, the NSW Legislative Assembly appointed Keith to a position as a teacher of oxy-acetylene and electric arc welding with the Technical Education Branch, Department of Public Instruction. In the same year he gained his aircraft engineers licence.

Keith Hilder was a keen aviator and in the 1940s he established Newcastle's first aerial photography business. Keith's technical abilities were evidenced through his design and construction of a low cost single seat monoplane. Unlike other 'home-built' planes his aircraft conformed to existing regulations and as a result passed airworthiness testing and inspection by the Civil Aviation Authority. The closure of the Broadmeadow airfield by the Department of Aviation and the decision by the Newcastle Aero Club to relocate to the Rutherford airfield, led Keith to consider building an airfield closer to Newcastle. In 1959 he acquired miner's rights and a twenty five year lease over twenty seven acres of scrub and swampy land at Pelican, located between Belmont South and Swansea. With the use of a manual grader and dynamite the land was drained, cleared and filled with thousands of tons of fill from local coal mines. An old Tiger Moth was the first plane to land on the new airfield. Keith Hilder then acquired a Cessna 402 VH-MWE and later on a second Cessna 402 VH-MWF. From the granting of a charter and aerial licence in 1962, he battled the Department of Civil Aviation for permission to provide general aviation operations. A break through came with the granting of a special licence to operate a scheduled service between AeroPelican and Sydney in 1967. It took a further four years of battling bureaucratic processes to obtain a full charter licence for AeroPelican in June 1971. Dalkeith Hilder died of a heart attack at a hospital in Sydney on June 3 1976, aged 64 years.

The puzzle


All historical and heritage information courtesy of Lake Mac Libraries



Any questions regarding this puzzle cache or the LMHS geoart series will be answered by clicking HERE



*** The LMHS geoart was placed in conjunction with the OzGeoMuster 2018 mega event. The OzGeoMuster 2018 committee would like to thank the following people for their contribution to this series. ahomburg, day1976, sedgwickDave, The Morris, bobbiesgirl, and the_garbageman.***




Enjoy!

Marcus Vitruvius

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Ubyybj ybt

Decryption Key

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

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)