See no Evil, Hear no Evil, sPEAK no Evil Blackstone Heights, Tasmania, Australia
By Tassie Trekkers on 13-Jan-18. Waypoint GA11478
Cache Details
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Terrain: | |
Type: | Unknown or Mystery |
Container: | Small |
Coordinates: | S41° 27.042' E147° 4.387' (WGS 84) |
55G 506107E 5411206N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 126 m |
Local Government Area: | West Tamar |
Description
A cache placed for the States of the Nation Games 2017/18
Lookout for Monkeys
Cache is not at the listed co ordinates
Some monkey business has been detected and you will need to observe the monkeys to find the cache
Cache can be found at S41 26.ABC E147 07.DEF
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Cache contains logbook please bring your own pen.
Hints
Onfr bs fghzc |
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Logs
Well, definitely no monkey business with this one! Another great find in an out of the way place. TFTC.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Hi Trekkers,
Just two wise? monkeys here today...myself and Murder who was enjoying his jaunt as usual.
Haven't been up on this section of track before....the views were great.
At gz the well hidden cache was soon spotted....cache and contents in top condition.
Many thanks for another top cache...thoroughly enjoyed....cheers ST.
Just two wise? monkeys here today...myself and Murder who was enjoying his jaunt as usual.
Haven't been up on this section of track before....the views were great.
At gz the well hidden cache was soon spotted....cache and contents in top condition.
Many thanks for another top cache...thoroughly enjoyed....cheers ST.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Found this cache while in Launceston
It was a hard days walking - Up hill and down dale - with much scurb bashing
TFTC
It was a hard days walking - Up hill and down dale - with much scurb bashing
TFTC
Hi Trekkers
Enjoyed monkeying around with this cache
Sainted at 1715 hours
TFTC and cheers
OldSaint
Enjoyed monkeying around with this cache
Sainted at 1715 hours
TFTC and cheers
OldSaint
Rated: for Overall Experience
While up North for a few days for family commitments (a 90th birthday) a few caches were found and this was one of them. We enjoyed solving the puzzles as they were published during the summer games, so it is now nice to be able to log the ones we were unable to complete during the games. A fun puzzle and cute hide. TFTP
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That bit of a walk was torturous on my cramping legs and sore feet but we were rewarded with an absolutely fantastic view. Loved the container, it was very fitting indeed. Thanks Tassie Trekkers we both had a good laugh here.
A comment to stainless steel rat on Thursday night turned into a plan rather quickly over the following 24 hours. After a later than expected Friday night I dragged myself out of bed while the clock still started with a 5, Urgh!
My first stop was the Rats Nest to pick up stainless steel rat and after loading his things in the car we departed at 6.05am. Our first stop was Mood Food for coffee and to find some lunch to throw in the esky for later, followed by a much needed stop at the train park in Perth (to offload the coffee), then it was on to the house of TazScout for another round of coffee.
We spent the whole day caching in various parts of Trevallyn Reserve and then picked up a few other caches as we left there late in the day. We found traditional caches, puzzle caches, a trig point, some moveable caches, a pod cache, a reverse cache, a beacon cache, a gadget cache, a night cache and a multi-cache. We also found a cache of EVERY terrain type from an easy T1 right through to a ‘fun’ T5.
After a late dinner in town, we returned back south with a couple of fresh air stops on the way. After dropping stainless steel rat back at his nest, I arrived home at 11.45pm absolutely exhausted.
A comment to stainless steel rat on Thursday night turned into a plan rather quickly over the following 24 hours. After a later than expected Friday night I dragged myself out of bed while the clock still started with a 5, Urgh!
My first stop was the Rats Nest to pick up stainless steel rat and after loading his things in the car we departed at 6.05am. Our first stop was Mood Food for coffee and to find some lunch to throw in the esky for later, followed by a much needed stop at the train park in Perth (to offload the coffee), then it was on to the house of TazScout for another round of coffee.
We spent the whole day caching in various parts of Trevallyn Reserve and then picked up a few other caches as we left there late in the day. We found traditional caches, puzzle caches, a trig point, some moveable caches, a pod cache, a reverse cache, a beacon cache, a gadget cache, a night cache and a multi-cache. We also found a cache of EVERY terrain type from an easy T1 right through to a ‘fun’ T5.
After a late dinner in town, we returned back south with a couple of fresh air stops on the way. After dropping stainless steel rat back at his nest, I arrived home at 11.45pm absolutely exhausted.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Again we come to the end of a trail and have to turn round, at least it's all down hill from here ,with Goose of GooseandEgg, cache in good order, thanks.
This trip was a spur of the moment thing only first dreamed up on Thursday night, GooseandEgg wanted to clean up a few new caches in the North so with the weather looking good for today we left home at 6am and got back home at 11:30pm. Thanks for great day out.
This trip was a spur of the moment thing only first dreamed up on Thursday night, GooseandEgg wanted to clean up a few new caches in the North so with the weather looking good for today we left home at 6am and got back home at 11:30pm. Thanks for great day out.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Was in the area trying to find another cache and realised that this one was just up the road. I wasn’t sure where the access to this one was and so I tried a few streets until I stumbled across likely access point. Well another track has been found that I did not know existed! I followed a young lady that kept looking at her phone - mmm - a geocacher - I wondered! I followed her up the hill but she went past my calculated GZ. I stopped and came back to my GZ point and the young lady continued on her way. Not a geocacher after all ! Now to find the cache and after a few false starts I soon had the appropriate container in hand. I was so immersed in what I doing and finding the cache that and did not realise what goes down must go up and I am not all that limble. I ended up gettting bitten by a bull ant so thank goodness I am not allergic to bull ants! TFTC Tassie Trekkers
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After finding Xavier we decided that we would have enough time light to find a few of the caches that had recently been published in the Launceston and surrounding areas. we started with this cache.
We had visited this area previously to find two of Dankpig's caches and really enjoyed the walk and the views. We hadn't realised how high up above the Gorge this area is.
We loved the Monkey Puzzle and smiled when we extracted the beautifully themed cache container from its hiding spot. Container and contents were in excellent condition.
Thanks for the enjoyable puzzle, the cache and the opportunity to scavenge claim points for the State of the Nations game Tassie Trekkers. This cache could be used for a variety of claims.
We had visited this area previously to find two of Dankpig's caches and really enjoyed the walk and the views. We hadn't realised how high up above the Gorge this area is.
We loved the Monkey Puzzle and smiled when we extracted the beautifully themed cache container from its hiding spot. Container and contents were in excellent condition.
Thanks for the enjoyable puzzle, the cache and the opportunity to scavenge claim points for the State of the Nations game Tassie Trekkers. This cache could be used for a variety of claims.
A multitude of monkeys in the puzzle and the finale. Nicely constructed and themed puzzle cache and pleased to claim the ftf. thanks..!!
Rated: for Overall Experience