Are you old enough to remember how this famous song from the movie “Saturday Night Fever” sung by the Bee Gees, sounds? I can see you now, singing and bopping along to the disco beat.
Well, try bopping along as you search for Stayin' Alive. This is a three stage multi in an Asquith parkland. The area is frequented by both local and sporty muggles but they shouldn't present too much of a problem. The first two waypoints can be accessed using paths and tracks. GZ will require a short walk through low scrub. Keep an eye on the geokids as there are some steep drops near GZ.
When you arrive at the published co-ordinates (WP1), look closely. There are lessons here for everyone, not just the young. You will need to gather information to find WP2. When you find the cache have a read of my stash note. Hopefully, it will get you thinking. Have a look at the link below. There is some very useful information here for all road users.
So, park the car and enjoy the walk around. Good luck with your hunt.
WP2 can be found at: S33° 41.AAA E151° 07.BBB
AAA = 557 minus the rego plate number
BBB = 54 plus the three passenger’s ages added together
FTF Honours - BAKTRAK ..... Awesome!!!
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