Encounter the Reserve > Geo−caching
Treasure hunts for the
family
Ahoy there!
Did you know that there is buried
treasure on Mt Leura and Mt Sugarloaf?
You won’t need a treasure map or a shovel to find this treasure, but we
will need a hand-held Global Positioning System (GPS).
There are a few ways to hunt for treasure:
1. Craters to Coast Discovery Trail... Find all 5 hidden ´treasure´ sites
between Port Campbell and Camperdown along the Craters to Coast
Discovery Trail. Simply visit the Port Campbell Visitor Information
Centre where they will give you a GPS and your instructions. Follow the
directions on the GPS to find the hidden treasure and collect
the
secret
codes along the way to unlock the treasure boxes.
For more information contact Port Campbell Visitor Information Centre
on 1300 137 255 or visit www.visit12apostles.com.au.
2. Geo−caching Australia...
Geo-caching is a fancy name for a treasure hunt using a GPS. There are hidden ´geo−caches´ located all over the world,
including
on
Mt
Leura.
To get involved, all you need to do is visit the geo−caching
website, register, and then search by location to get the
coordinates for the geo−caches. Then you just put the coordinates into
your GPS and follow its directions to find geo−cache.
If you don´t have a hand−held GPS, you can contact the Mt Leura and Mt
Sugarloaf Development Committee to borrow one. There are two
´geo−caches´ located on Mt Leura that are listed on the website if you
search for ´The Leura Maar´ and ´Mount Leura´.
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