EntICEMe Golden Valley, Tasmania, Australia
By Tassie Trekkers on 13-Jan-18. Waypoint GA11603
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | Unknown or Mystery |
Container: | Large |
Coordinates: | S41° 38.578' E146° 42.353' (WGS 84) |
55G 475506E 5389821N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 667 m |
Local Government Area: | Meander Valley |
Description
A cache placed for the States of the Nation games 2017/18
Cache is not at the listed co ordinates
Solve the puzzle below to reveal the cache location
Synonyms for entice according to Thesaurus.com will lead you to the cache location
A - Attract - 1
B - Cajole
C - Lure
D - Seduce + Woo
E - Woo
F - Beguile - 1
Cache can be found at S 41 41.ABC E146 43.DEF
Cache contains log book, pencil and swaps
Hints
Qbja onax orgjrra 2 jnggyr gerrf haqre juvgr senzr |
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Decode |
Logs
A great day so I am looking forward to locating caches from Deloraine through to Poatina. Accurate co-ordinates led to a quick find. Cache and contents are in good condition.
Rated: for Overall Experience
An early start was required today to drive to Gretna to install some gear into a farmers tractor. Took the Lakes highway to save a bit of time. Ths didn't really work as there was ice and fog everywhere. Stopping for caches didn't really help the situation either.
Found easily enough. Thought I found a mini swimming pool as when I opened the container everyhing was in about 2 inches of water. Drained the water the best I could. This could use some owner intervention as there wasn't much I could do in the dark. Signed log and returned to hiding place.TFTC
Found easily enough. Thought I found a mini swimming pool as when I opened the container everyhing was in about 2 inches of water. Drained the water the best I could. This could use some owner intervention as there wasn't much I could do in the dark. Signed log and returned to hiding place.TFTC
Solved a few of the puzzles last night but didn't get around to this one. Stopped at Bothwell on the way north and looked at a few more. Boy did we overcomplicate this one!!!!
Such a simple puzzle too.
There was a bit of unpleasant human stuff near the access point to this one but I guess if you have to go your have to go!!!
From reading other logs I expected a much longer descent to this one but it was only a short distance from the top and the clue could be seen from up there too.
Mr Beetle helped pull me back up and then we were on our caching way.
Thanks.
Such a simple puzzle too.
There was a bit of unpleasant human stuff near the access point to this one but I guess if you have to go your have to go!!!
From reading other logs I expected a much longer descent to this one but it was only a short distance from the top and the clue could be seen from up there too.
Mr Beetle helped pull me back up and then we were on our caching way.
Thanks.
"Hello Tassie Trekkers thank you for the cache.
I had found a cache here before, this one took a little while to find but got there in the end.
After spending a few days solving your puzzles most of them were straight forward but there was a few that I did need a help with.
Today EeePees and I went for a drive along the Lake Hwy with the prime objective to find GA caches along the way.
It started off a bit cold but ended out to be a lovely day.
And of cause the company was fantastic.
Found on Sunday 15 March 2020 at 1054
TFTC"
I had found a cache here before, this one took a little while to find but got there in the end.
After spending a few days solving your puzzles most of them were straight forward but there was a few that I did need a help with.
Today EeePees and I went for a drive along the Lake Hwy with the prime objective to find GA caches along the way.
It started off a bit cold but ended out to be a lovely day.
And of cause the company was fantastic.
Found on Sunday 15 March 2020 at 1054
TFTC"
Hi TTs, thanks for the cache, and indeed the series.I particularly like what you've done with the cache names.
Out on a mostly GA caching adventure with AlbyDangles, he EntICEdMe out.
Took a minute, checked the hint, oh, there it is! All well at GZ.
About 28 finds all up, Breona to Westbury, via Deloraine. As usual, a great day out in excellent company.
Cheers,
EPs.
Out on a mostly GA caching adventure with AlbyDangles, he EntICEdMe out.
Took a minute, checked the hint, oh, there it is! All well at GZ.
About 28 finds all up, Breona to Westbury, via Deloraine. As usual, a great day out in excellent company.
Cheers,
EPs.
Rated: for Overall Experience
This afternoon after going to mawbanna this morning we decided to go try and finish off the lakes road caches. In total we attempted 7 caches and found them all. We only have 2 left now to complete the series up this road.
This one was a quick find using the hint, everything was good in the cache. TFTC
This one was a quick find using the hint, everything was good in the cache. TFTC
Rated: for Overall Experience
Out and about with the Rafas caching, A day that had it all Rain Hail Snow and Shine all four seasons in one day. It was cold enough to lower the temp. of the motor while going up to Bothwell and warm enough driving from Perth to home to put us all to sleep. a great day caching on an old road thats worth traveling on. lots of GCA caches to find, TFTC TNLN log dry.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Thank you for the puzzle cache Tassie Trekkers.
I solved a lot of the puzzles that were published for the States of the Nation game when they were published. However, I don't often travel the Highland Lakes Road so haven't had a chance to go and find them. A couple of weeks ago, RLD4963 and I were returning back to Hobart from Burnie along the Highland Lakes road and I mentioned that there were heaps of GCA caches along the road. At the time we didn't stop to look for any as we needed to get back home to pick up the GeoGSP from his doggy pet resort.
When the Blitz game was published, we decided that a drive along this road would certainly be helpful for us, so we picked a day and off we went - this time we had the GeoGSP with us. The weather wasn't terrible, we certainly had lots of blue sky, but also a few periods of overcast weather, and even a few short periods of light snow, and the occasional shower - but it was never cold, so all in all, we had a great day as we made our way, looking from caches between the Melton Mowbray turnoff and Deloraine. It was a big day, leaving at 7am in the morning and turning back in to the driveway 12 hours later, but we had heaps of stops and breaks to have a bite to eat, we even found a dog park in Deloraine for the GeoGSP to really get out and stretch his legs after sitting in the car.
Thanks for publishing and placing this cache, I learnt a lot doing all the puzzles that were published for the states of the nation game.
A nice quick find with RLD4963 and the GeoGSP.
I solved a lot of the puzzles that were published for the States of the Nation game when they were published. However, I don't often travel the Highland Lakes Road so haven't had a chance to go and find them. A couple of weeks ago, RLD4963 and I were returning back to Hobart from Burnie along the Highland Lakes road and I mentioned that there were heaps of GCA caches along the road. At the time we didn't stop to look for any as we needed to get back home to pick up the GeoGSP from his doggy pet resort.
When the Blitz game was published, we decided that a drive along this road would certainly be helpful for us, so we picked a day and off we went - this time we had the GeoGSP with us. The weather wasn't terrible, we certainly had lots of blue sky, but also a few periods of overcast weather, and even a few short periods of light snow, and the occasional shower - but it was never cold, so all in all, we had a great day as we made our way, looking from caches between the Melton Mowbray turnoff and Deloraine. It was a big day, leaving at 7am in the morning and turning back in to the driveway 12 hours later, but we had heaps of stops and breaks to have a bite to eat, we even found a dog park in Deloraine for the GeoGSP to really get out and stretch his legs after sitting in the car.
Thanks for publishing and placing this cache, I learnt a lot doing all the puzzles that were published for the states of the nation game.
A nice quick find with RLD4963 and the GeoGSP.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Had a day off work, and decided to do a geocaching trip with Geo Kid E through the central highlands. Mainly to find caches for the latest event, Journey or Destination
Games
Journey or Destination
Game Period: 01-Dec-2018 00:00:00 to 31-Jan-2019 23:59:59 AEST
It is sometimes said [citation needed] that the game of geocaching is not about the destination it is about the journey. This game is about the choices you make in the experience of the journey or the destination.
On your entry to the game you will be asked to create a playing field with a number of ground tiles. Your playing field is a grid 20 x 20 ground tiles making a total number of 400 possible steps you can take on your journey or destination. You choose whether you want to find and follow the path or whether you wanted to meander around. A playing field is unique to each player so there is no benefit in teaming up to beat the system through brute force.
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. There are a number of different ground tiles that will be revealed when you click on your playing field. It should be noted that there are no punishments for clicking a tile but there will not always be the reward you were hoping for as you reveal each tile.
Dirt. The ground beneath the ground tile is just plain old brown dirt.
Dirt with some points. The ground beneath the tile is brown dirt but it has some points associated with it.
Concrete. The ground beneath is part of the pathway that will lead you on your way to your destination but has no point value.
Start. A concrete ground tile that has a blue map marker.
Destination. A ground tile that has a green map marker.
Meandering around and avoiding the path will accumulate points that will be used to place on you the ladder of wanderers. The more you stay off the path the higher the number of points you will accumulate and it will be your journey that will be the determining factor in whether you place into a prize winning position. You are free to select any ground tile to click on; they do not need to be next to each other.
Trying to find the path may mean you strike out on the dirt until you eventually come across the path and as a geocacher who can't say that this isn't a tried and true method. Once you find the path however will you try and follow the path as it changes direction around your playing field? Do you go North, South, East or West to try and find the next concrete tile along the path? If you head one way are you heading towards the start or towards the destination? When you do happen upon the destination tile then you will automatically be in a winning position.
At any point you are free to change from the journey to the destination and vice versa but you won't be able to regenerate your playing field. You are also free to keep playing as long as you have qualifying geocaches, accumulating more and more dirt tile points and placing you higher and higher on the ladder.
Qualifying geocaches fall into two categories. Finds and Hides.
A qualifying find is a geocache that meets the following criteria:
The geocache is listed at Geocaching Australia
The geocache has a hidden date prior to the game commencing
The geocache was logged by you on the Geocaching Australia website during the game period
The geocache was physically found by you during the game period
The geocache is not owned by you unless it is a moveable geocache
The geocache has not previously been found by you during the game period
The geocache is one of the following types:
Burke and Wills
Moveable (you will qualify only once for a find on a moveable geocache)
Traditional
TrigPoint
Augmented Reality
Beacon
Gadget
Multi-cache
Night Cache
Podcache
Reverse
Unknown or Mystery
A qualifying hide is a geocache that meets the following criteria:
The geocache is listed at Geocaching Australia
The geocache has a hidden date after the game has commenced
The geocache was published on the Geocaching Australia website during the game period
The geocache has a container size of regular or larger (Note: A regular geocache has a volume of 1 litre or more)
The geocache is one of the following types:
Moveable
Traditional
Augmented Reality
Beacon
Gadget
Multi-cache
Night Cache
Podcache
Reverse
Unknown or Mystery
The game tracking mechanism relies upon your honesty when logging geocaches as found or hidden.
The games administrators will undertake verification of a statistically significant number of logs.
Players who continually log inaccurate information will be disqualified from the game. The game administrators decision is final.
The game administrators will subtract qualifying hide or find geocaches from your tally if they are found to be not genuine.
The game administrators reserve the right to provide clarifications to the rules at any point during the game.
Don't forget to claim your limited time game trophies, if your qualify, while the game is in progress. Once the game completes the ability to claim your trophies is lost for ever.
We found some of these caches a little disappointing as they seemed placed only for the SOTN event and did not take advantage of some nearby great places. Some caches though were great and placed with a real reason and certainly were worth the visit
TFTC
Games
Journey or Destination
Game Period: 01-Dec-2018 00:00:00 to 31-Jan-2019 23:59:59 AEST
It is sometimes said [citation needed] that the game of geocaching is not about the destination it is about the journey. This game is about the choices you make in the experience of the journey or the destination.
On your entry to the game you will be asked to create a playing field with a number of ground tiles. Your playing field is a grid 20 x 20 ground tiles making a total number of 400 possible steps you can take on your journey or destination. You choose whether you want to find and follow the path or whether you wanted to meander around. A playing field is unique to each player so there is no benefit in teaming up to beat the system through brute force.
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. There are a number of different ground tiles that will be revealed when you click on your playing field. It should be noted that there are no punishments for clicking a tile but there will not always be the reward you were hoping for as you reveal each tile.
Dirt. The ground beneath the ground tile is just plain old brown dirt.
Dirt with some points. The ground beneath the tile is brown dirt but it has some points associated with it.
Concrete. The ground beneath is part of the pathway that will lead you on your way to your destination but has no point value.
Start. A concrete ground tile that has a blue map marker.
Destination. A ground tile that has a green map marker.
Meandering around and avoiding the path will accumulate points that will be used to place on you the ladder of wanderers. The more you stay off the path the higher the number of points you will accumulate and it will be your journey that will be the determining factor in whether you place into a prize winning position. You are free to select any ground tile to click on; they do not need to be next to each other.
Trying to find the path may mean you strike out on the dirt until you eventually come across the path and as a geocacher who can't say that this isn't a tried and true method. Once you find the path however will you try and follow the path as it changes direction around your playing field? Do you go North, South, East or West to try and find the next concrete tile along the path? If you head one way are you heading towards the start or towards the destination? When you do happen upon the destination tile then you will automatically be in a winning position.
At any point you are free to change from the journey to the destination and vice versa but you won't be able to regenerate your playing field. You are also free to keep playing as long as you have qualifying geocaches, accumulating more and more dirt tile points and placing you higher and higher on the ladder.
Qualifying geocaches fall into two categories. Finds and Hides.
A qualifying find is a geocache that meets the following criteria:
The geocache is listed at Geocaching Australia
The geocache has a hidden date prior to the game commencing
The geocache was logged by you on the Geocaching Australia website during the game period
The geocache was physically found by you during the game period
The geocache is not owned by you unless it is a moveable geocache
The geocache has not previously been found by you during the game period
The geocache is one of the following types:
Burke and Wills
Moveable (you will qualify only once for a find on a moveable geocache)
Traditional
TrigPoint
Augmented Reality
Beacon
Gadget
Multi-cache
Night Cache
Podcache
Reverse
Unknown or Mystery
A qualifying hide is a geocache that meets the following criteria:
The geocache is listed at Geocaching Australia
The geocache has a hidden date after the game has commenced
The geocache was published on the Geocaching Australia website during the game period
The geocache has a container size of regular or larger (Note: A regular geocache has a volume of 1 litre or more)
The geocache is one of the following types:
Moveable
Traditional
Augmented Reality
Beacon
Gadget
Multi-cache
Night Cache
Podcache
Reverse
Unknown or Mystery
The game tracking mechanism relies upon your honesty when logging geocaches as found or hidden.
The games administrators will undertake verification of a statistically significant number of logs.
Players who continually log inaccurate information will be disqualified from the game. The game administrators decision is final.
The game administrators will subtract qualifying hide or find geocaches from your tally if they are found to be not genuine.
The game administrators reserve the right to provide clarifications to the rules at any point during the game.
Don't forget to claim your limited time game trophies, if your qualify, while the game is in progress. Once the game completes the ability to claim your trophies is lost for ever.
We found some of these caches a little disappointing as they seemed placed only for the SOTN event and did not take advantage of some nearby great places. Some caches though were great and placed with a real reason and certainly were worth the visit
TFTC
Finally my last trip up the Lakes Rd. Had been to this particular roadside stop a couple of times, so soon had cache in hand, which is still in top condition.
Many thanks Tassie Trekkers for placing all these puzzle caches during the summer games for us all to enjoy...really handy with the extra dz pts...so now glad I didn't rush in earlier. Cheers ST.
Many thanks Tassie Trekkers for placing all these puzzle caches during the summer games for us all to enjoy...really handy with the extra dz pts...so now glad I didn't rush in earlier. Cheers ST.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Today was the day I made an assault on the Golden Valley puzzles. I thought I would take a short cut from Longford via Liffey but it turned out to be a “long cut” . I solved most of the puzzles several weeks ago but couldn’t find the time to get here. I found 9 of the puzzles today which was all I had time to find so I will have to come back and find the rest another time. Pulled off to find this one and another car came the other way and stopped as well so I just had to stretch my legs for a while but it wasn’t long before they were off and I could search for the cache. Very accurate coordinates so I knew where I had to go down the bank. Thanks Tassie Trekkers
Rated: for Overall Experience
Found GZ quickly could see what appeared to be the white frame.
It was time for Mr G to fall down the bank, well almost.
Cache logged and replaced, and climbed out and move on.
Score 13 of 20 - loving this
Thanks Tassie Trekkers
It was time for Mr G to fall down the bank, well almost.
Cache logged and replaced, and climbed out and move on.
Score 13 of 20 - loving this
Thanks Tassie Trekkers
For us, today was all about the two (originally 5/5) events on the coast, that was the reason for our trip up. While we were up there we planned to find a few other caches to top up our meagre contribution to the States of the Nation Game. We managed a handful on the coast and one or two more on the Highlands Lakes Road, finding all but one (I need to check my cords on that one).
My apologies for the copy and paste log but if I have any hope of finishing and claiming some scavenges, it’s my only hope.
We found all containers in good condition and really enjoyed our time at the events this morning and our various finds during the rest of the day.
Thanks to the various cache owners of our finds today (mainly Tassie Trekkers and 2y’stassies).
My apologies for the copy and paste log but if I have any hope of finishing and claiming some scavenges, it’s my only hope.
We found all containers in good condition and really enjoyed our time at the events this morning and our various finds during the rest of the day.
Thanks to the various cache owners of our finds today (mainly Tassie Trekkers and 2y’stassies).
Rated: for Overall Experience
As the first to find has now been claimed, we will log a find. We beta tested this cache for the cache owners on a recent trip through the highlands. Enjoyed solving the puzzle. A clever way to get ICEM into the name as we had found all the ICEM caches close by. Accurate coords and hint led to a quick find. Thanks Tassie Trekkers for the puzzle and the large container.
We are participating in the States of the Nation games which are currently running from 16 December 2017 until 21 January 2018 and we will use this find against one of the scavenges.
States of the Nation is a real and virtual geocaching scavenger hunt where your home state will compete against other Australian states to find and hide geocaches. Over the 5 week course of the game there will be hundreds of scavenges that you can track down, find and convert into points for your state. Some scavenges will be easy. Some scavenges will be tough. Some scavenges may be impossible. Don't despair. You are not competing just for yourself; you are competing as a state.
We have had fun participating and as this is the last week it will soon be over. Then what do we do? Thanks to all the cache owners who have placed caches that meet the scavenge criteria for us to find. Go Tassie.
We no longer need to do such lengthy logs as we have received the virtual trophy "I write treatises for a living" averaging 150 words per finds on valid dragonZone caches.
We are participating in the States of the Nation games which are currently running from 16 December 2017 until 21 January 2018 and we will use this find against one of the scavenges.
States of the Nation is a real and virtual geocaching scavenger hunt where your home state will compete against other Australian states to find and hide geocaches. Over the 5 week course of the game there will be hundreds of scavenges that you can track down, find and convert into points for your state. Some scavenges will be easy. Some scavenges will be tough. Some scavenges may be impossible. Don't despair. You are not competing just for yourself; you are competing as a state.
We have had fun participating and as this is the last week it will soon be over. Then what do we do? Thanks to all the cache owners who have placed caches that meet the scavenge criteria for us to find. Go Tassie.
We no longer need to do such lengthy logs as we have received the virtual trophy "I write treatises for a living" averaging 150 words per finds on valid dragonZone caches.
Rated: for Overall Experience
It is always nice to have a parking spot off the highway when looking for caches in this type of environment so the placement of this one was appreciated. Once we reached the edge of the bank we could see the covering material and the trail of slide marks down the bank. It was hard not to slip and slide when reaching this cache. All was well with the container and contents.
After replacing the container and its covering material we had just reached the cleared area when another car pulled in. The couple were only interested in stretching their legs so we left them walking around the area.
Thanks for this puzzle cache Tassie Trekkers it is good to have a few more high point scoring caches put out so that all Tassie cachers playing the State of the Nations summer games have a chance to find them and earn valuable points for our state.
After replacing the container and its covering material we had just reached the cleared area when another car pulled in. The couple were only interested in stretching their legs so we left them walking around the area.
Thanks for this puzzle cache Tassie Trekkers it is good to have a few more high point scoring caches put out so that all Tassie cachers playing the State of the Nations summer games have a chance to find them and earn valuable points for our state.
Hi Trekkers
A day of caching was required for the States of the Nation Scavenger Hunt.
Weather:
It was fine when I left Huonville where it was seven degrees Celsius and a little over cast.
At Liawenee it was only six degrees and it stayed at that temperature whilst on the Plateau. Mind you, the wind chill factor was a lot lower.
The temperature increased the lower down the hill I went and the closer I got to Deloraine.
Travel:
From Huonville, I travelled straight to Liawenee and found my first cache. Left Huonville at 0630 hours getting back at 1920 hours.
From there I travelled toward Deloraine stopping as required to find caches and then on to Huonville again.
Total mileage for the day was 530.3 kilometres per the car.
On foot, I took 7398 steps burning 1598 calories to cover a distance of 5.97 kilometres finding twenty caches for the day.
GA11603 “EntICEMe”
Eighth cache for the day. Drove almost to it. Never parked in this spot before. The little bush bash was most enjoyable again. I had a quick and easy find.
Sainted at 1150 hours
Love these large caches as they make for a quick find in most cases, as it did on this occasion especially with the added white coverage.
Yet again, I was surprised to see a blank log book so thanks for the *FTF* - Greatly appreciated.
TFTC and cheers
OldSaint.
A day of caching was required for the States of the Nation Scavenger Hunt.
Weather:
It was fine when I left Huonville where it was seven degrees Celsius and a little over cast.
At Liawenee it was only six degrees and it stayed at that temperature whilst on the Plateau. Mind you, the wind chill factor was a lot lower.
The temperature increased the lower down the hill I went and the closer I got to Deloraine.
Travel:
From Huonville, I travelled straight to Liawenee and found my first cache. Left Huonville at 0630 hours getting back at 1920 hours.
From there I travelled toward Deloraine stopping as required to find caches and then on to Huonville again.
Total mileage for the day was 530.3 kilometres per the car.
On foot, I took 7398 steps burning 1598 calories to cover a distance of 5.97 kilometres finding twenty caches for the day.
GA11603 “EntICEMe”
Eighth cache for the day. Drove almost to it. Never parked in this spot before. The little bush bash was most enjoyable again. I had a quick and easy find.
Sainted at 1150 hours
Love these large caches as they make for a quick find in most cases, as it did on this occasion especially with the added white coverage.
Yet again, I was surprised to see a blank log book so thanks for the *FTF* - Greatly appreciated.
TFTC and cheers
OldSaint.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Spent some time over the last few days solving puzzles for a loop through this area. We set off fairly early on a mission and found all the caches we targeted, we even got a couple of FTFs along the way. The weather was lovely at the start but a bit over halfway up the clouds lowered and the rain started, not too heavy but it did mean that one cache that was a "maybe" on the list became "leave it for another time". The finds today should mean some good points for scavenges in the States of the Nation summer game so thank you to both the teams that devised the puzzles and hid the caches that we found today