#4 Sunshine Coast traffic signal box art trail
The unassertive traffic signal box is often overlooked as it sits at intersections and roadsides in metropolitan areas. Urban Smart Projects, a community art initiative, has made it their mission to bring colour and art to cities and help fight graffiti. (www.urbansmartprojects.com)
Follow this trail around the Sunshine Coast and admire the original designs reflecting the vibrancy, character and stories of the community. The geocaches on this trail should be fairly quick to find to prevent being too conspicuous in these high muggle traffic zones.
You may also like to sing Monty Python’s song, “I like Traffic Lights” on your way to keep you in the mood. (www.montypython.net)
I like traffic lights, But only when they’re green.
The Little Pineapple – painted by Angela Pollett – June, 2017. The Little Pineapple links back to the beginnings and inspiration for the Big Pineapple with fusing together of the Sunshine Coast’s agricultural and tourism industries with the sweet little pineapple fruit being the star of the show.
Find the signal box at the listed co-ordinates and collect some information.
A = number of windows in the caravan on the signal box
B = number of pineapples on the signal box art plus 2
C = number of birds divided by 2
D = the first digit in the significant anniversary of the Sunshine Coast celebrated on the signal box
E = the sum of the following things on the signal box: clouds, Richmond birdwings, deck chairs, umbrellas and caravans
F = number of hanging lights decorating the caravan
The cache is at S26⁰ AB.CCD E152⁰ DE.FFD
You are looking for a camouflaged plastic jar a short drive or a longer walk from the signal box. Room for swaps & travel bugs. BYO pen though. Please feel free to enjoy Cobbs Park while you examine the signal box however – plenty of parking and shady picnic tables for a rest.
You can check your answers for this puzzle on GeoChecker.com.
Congratulations to Konie for FTF!!!