Little Yellow Steggy Clybucca, New South Wales, Australia
By
DDTs on 01-Sep-18. Waypoint GA12890
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | Moveable |
Container: | Micro |
Coordinates: | S30° 54.624' E152° 55.067' (WGS 84) |
56J 492143E 6580325N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 5 m |
Local Government Area: | Kempsey |
Description
Little Yellow Steggy is a participant in the spring caching carnival. He is little and yellow and a stegosaurus. The DDTs are travelling in WA, hence the unusual coordinates for us. He heard a geocacher lives nearby his first stop and hopes they might find him.
The Spring Caching Carnival is a game where geocaching Dinosaur Racers will race around the world accumulating finds, moves and distance.
Racing commences 01-Sep-2018 00:00:00 to 30-Sep-2018 23:59:59 AEST
Rules of the game:
You may find and move your own Dinosaur Racer during the game period.
Dinosaur Racers must be found and hidden by the same geocacher (i.e. no mailing the Dinosaur Racer to another geocacher to hide).
There is no limit to the number of times a geocacher can find / move the Dinosaur Racer provided there are at least two other finds / moves in between.
If the Dinosaur Racer has not moved within 7 days and you were not the last geocacher to find or move it then the "rule of two other finds / moves" does not apply and you are free to move the Dinosaur Racer again.
If the Dinosaur Racer has not moved within 14 days, even if you were the last geocacher to find or move it then you are free to move the Dinosaur Racer again.
If a geocacher moves your Dinosaur Racer overseas and it remains unfound overseas for 1 week or more, the Dinosaur Racer mover may move your Dinosaur Racer back to the country of origin without breaking the "2 moves" rule.
There is no limit to the distance other geocachers can move the Dinosaur Racer.
Etiquette:
Avoid rehiding a Dinosaur Racer far from active geocachers territory as it basically exits the dinosaur from the race
When rehiding a Dinosaur Racer get good co-ordinates. Seriously. Don't dump and run. Get co-ords as you would a permanent geocache
When making your log against a Dinosaur Racer include a GOOD HINT so the finder can identify whether it's been moved, muggled or just a bad GPS day
This is a challenge of moving Dinosaur Racer along, not trying to make them impossible to find, so help you fellow players out by making the game enjoyable
Please avoid hiding movable caches near existing Groundspeak or Geocaching Australia geocaches. At Groundspeak geocaches they go missing as rubbish or taken as trades. At Geocaching Australia geocaches the other geocache ends up travelling as well which it's not supposed to. So please find a location away from any existing geocaches (except of course other movable geocaches) to keep the Dinosaur Racer in play for as long as possible.
Please come and find me and move me on quickly.
Hints
Va gur thneqenvy, fbhgurea raq bs erfg-nern |
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Decode |
Logs
If the cache does reappear, the CO can re-instate it.
TFTC
We dropped him in a southbound rest area on the highway, in the usual spot for these... good luck on your travels....
S33 31.753 E149 33.123 to S33 31.753 E149 33.123
Thanks for the moveable.
Just in time for a final boost to the Journey or Destination Game. Cool.
TFTC !!
Thanks
Albida
The latest Geocaching Australia game runs from 01-Dec-2018 00:00:00 to 31-Jan-2019 23:59:59 AEST
For each qualifying geocache that you hide or find during the game period you will be offered the opportunity to click on a ground tile and reveal what lies beneath.
A moving cache, by nature, may have been moved since you last determined its location. It may have been picked up but not yet rehidden so it's considered 'in-transit'. There is no foolproof method of determining where a cache is simply by the log types that have been placed against the cache.
Thanks for this moveable DDTs...
Thanks for the cache.