Cemetery Mystery Cache
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Size:  (regular)
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The co-ordinates will take you to the turnoff from Mount Lindesay Road. You will need to drive in along the track until you reach the small parking area near to one of the headstones. Please NOTE: This is a drive of only about 150 metres. You do not need to drive a long way in. Watch for a headstone near to the track on your right and park up to the large logs.
After you have parked your geomobile you will need to visit a number of the headstones to gather information to find out where GZ is. The cache is NOT placed at any of the graves. Please be respectful while in the cemetery.
We have given this a 2.5 terrain rating because the grass is very long and you will need to take care in case of snakes. There are a number of what we would call, geotrails, from one headstone to the next, however they are not extremely well marked and caution will need to be taken. I haven't included a question from the headstone of Patrick Gallagher who passed away on Australia Day in 1917. His is the furtherest headstone and there is not really a geotrail to his headstone therefore only the extra brave or stupid (like me) will want to venture that far.
When you have taken note of the answers to the questions you will then need to work out the co-ords for the cache location.
The cache is at: S28 AB.CCC and E152 DE.FFG
A = How many whole decades did William Palmer live?
B = What is the last digit in the year Roy Hosking died?
C = What is the 2nd digit in the age at death of Charlie Cook?
D = What is the second digit of the age of Maria Robora when she passed away?
E = How many YEARS is 4 times the number of months that little Roy Hosking lived?
F = What is the second digit of the year that Alfred Crisp died?
G = How many years into the 20th Century did Thomas Cook's wife live?
Happy caching.....
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