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THE TRAIL DIRECTIONS Exploration is the act of searchingMa for rtianThe Tr Trailip is odfor online use only. The the purpose of discovery of information last pages provide with all the answers or resources. Your task is to learn a to the clues so you can check them at little more about the hidden gardens, the end. Rest assured there are no trick spaces and activities that can be found questions. in Woking Park. Use the directions provided to guide This Trail can be completed at a your you around the Trail. We have tried to own pace. The clues will be found at be as detailed as we can so that you places of interest concentrated inside can’t go wrong. If you do feel you have Woking Park. made a wrong turn, retrace your steps and check the route again.

1 HOUR NO PHONE 1.5 MILES EXPLORATION SELF-GUIDED WOKING REQUIRED THEME PARK

BEFORE YOU START Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this Treasure Trail. We are not responsible for any unforeseen changes that may12 occur 72that would impact on answering the clues. If you do think something is amiss, let us know. We cannot be held responsible for any accidents or injury incurred during this activity. The Trail can be followed using public rights of way. Users are responsible for their own safety and must not commit any acts of trespass.

1.00 3 STEPS & CLUES (1-5) Start at the base of the entrance pathway to the ‘Leisure Centre’, but 1 be careful as you are now about to enter a new environment. What animal welcomes you into the jungle play area? H.G. Wells 2 Keep on guard and look around further. What animal sits high above on two turrets of steam?

Continue to forage for answers in the undergrowth around the area 3 you have already mapped out. How many flowers does the sloth admire and what colour are they?

4 Trek back to the jungle entrance and head down the gravel slope, to the LEFT of the ‘Leisure Centre’. The sign for the ‘Woking Park Tree Trail’ tells you all about the foliage in the park. What tree would be at home next to the ocean here?

5 Continue your search further. Can18 you97 find the tree named after a small flower?

4 STEPS & CLUES (6-10) 6 Now look further afield. What Native American can be seen before the ‘Bean Tree’?

Continue along the gravel path until you reach the lair of a large 7 spider, don’t worry it doesn’t bite. How many concentric circles can you see that it has spun?

8 To the LEFT of the web there is a wooden bench with many intricate carvings. What aquatic animal with wings can be found here?

9 Keep a keen eye on the wooden carvings. What is the animal or insect that sits to the right of the book that looks to the stars?

10 Continue onwards to the path ahead and TURN LEFT, passing the ponds on your RIGHT. Walk up a slight incline and you will see a blue sign post. What destination does the sign with a red icon, pointing to the right, send you?

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STEPS & CLUES (11-15) 11 TURN LEFT and a little further down enter the small seating area on your LEFT. NW N Read the inscription on the plaque. What mother can be foundW here? NE 12 If you TURN AROUND you can see a statue of Sir William Grove. What inventionSW did this man create?E

13 Look at the mural that stands SEbehind you. The universe isS vast so we will have to invent new ways to travel, how many red modes of travel can you see?

Exit the enclave and TURN LEFT, heading past the ‘Pool in the Park’ 14 and the bandstand on your RIGHT. When you reach a crossroads, The CardinTURNals RIGHT. Follow the path and bear LEFT. In the small garden on the LEFT, what are the co-ordinates for those that ‘Welcome all who welcome others’?

15 Go back to the footpath and use all your senses here. What is the surname of the man that opened the aromatic garden?

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STEPS & CLUES (16-20) Walk over the grass and down a small step. TURN LEFT to enter a 16 crazy new world. Find a grid, what are the number of symbols that are not round?

17 Continue on the original path and TURN RIGHT, pass the tennis courts on your RIGHT and then TURN RIGHT through another small world. We always need a little luck on our travels, beyond the rockery what lucky number can be counted up to here?

18 Continue around the perimeter of the park, passing the ground on your RIGHT. As you approach the exit there is a dedication. What unit of measurement would the initials12 represent?72

19 A little further along there is a sign for two ‘Woking Trails’. What is the distance for the location that does not have ‘Woking’ in the name?

Take the LEFT path down the slope towards the ponds. We always 20 have to remember the past. Before you get to the wooden decking there is another dedication, what is the surname written here?

7 STEPS & CLUES (21-25) Continue around the pond and TURN LEFT at the footbridge. TURN 21 LEFT again down the wooded footpath. Follow the stream until you reach the next footbridge. Support from others is very important. How many triangle supports can you see traversing the water?

22 Head into the woods away from the stream, directly opposite the footbridge. Follow the undulating land and TURN RIGHT when you reach an alleyway ahead. Where the footpath now forks, what mighty tree stands before you?

23 TURN LEFT and follow the path, TURN RIGHT when you reach the road. Never set a limit to your ambitions, what is the height of the fictional artificial intelligence character that stands in yellow and black?

24 Continue along the road until you get to the ‘Community Building’. Scout out a ‘New’ dimension here, what is it?

25 Continue a little further down the road. There are always bumps in the road when learning and experimenting with new things, how long would they carry on from here?

8 ANSWERS (1-15) DISCOVERY

Clue 1 Blue Humming Bird

Clue 2 Toucan

Clue 3 3 / Pink

Clue 4 Coastal Redwood

Clue 5 Tulip Tree

Clue 6 Indian

Clue 7 4

Clue 8 Frog

Clue 9 Bee

Clue 10 Station

Clue 11 Nature

Clue 12 Fuel Cell (Patent)

Clue 13 2 (Buses)

Clue 14 LAT 51 20N LONG 00 33W

Clue 15 Williams (Richard L. Williams)

9 ANSWERS (16-25) DISCOVERY Clue 16 3 (Crosses)

Clue 17 7 (3 benches and 4 flower beds)

Clue 18 Millimetre (Maria Marcoli 1976-2014)

Clue 19 Sutton Green (16 mins)

Clue 20 Mortimer (Doris & Alf)

Clue 21 10 (Bridge)

Clue 22 Oak

Clue 23 2.1m (Max Headroom)

Clue 24 7th (Woking Scout Group)

Clue 25 350 yards

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