ACT Puzzle Series No. 1 - The Final Acton, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
By
Sol de Lune on 03-Mar-18. Waypoint GA11959
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | Unknown or Mystery |
Container: | Regular |
Coordinates: | S35° 16.070' E149° 4.870' (WGS 84) |
55H 689303E 6095268N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 672 m |
Local Government Area: | Australian Capital Territory |
Description
The final piece of the puzzle in a set of caches hidden by ACT cachers in and around the ACT.
To find this location and finish the series, you will need to have found the following caches first:
GA11961
GA11969
GA11970
GA11976
GA11977
GA11978
Once you have visited the above caches, and found the hint from them, you'll find this cache at:
South 35 16.ABC East 149 04. DEF
Hope you enjoy finding the 6 qualifing caches and then the walk in for this final cache.
Hints
Haqre gur ybt.... |
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Decode |
Logs
It has just become evident to me that in my haste to claim this cache as part of the Triathlon in Geosportz, that I forgot to actually log it here first. My sincere apologies to the Reviewers for increasing their work load. I did in fact wander Frost Hollow .
I had already managed to get the final coordinates of this cache - some from many years ago and then I had to approach the CO as one of the required caches has been archived as that CO doesn't cache any more.
I was staggered at the number of dead roos in the area - they always seemed to be next to the GZ. Although not exactly next to it here, there was one that couldn't be avoided on the way.
Thanks to all the COs involved in making this cache possible which has been very handy for the Triathlon requirement in the 2024 Geosportz. SL
I had already managed to get the final coordinates of this cache - some from many years ago and then I had to approach the CO as one of the required caches has been archived as that CO doesn't cache any more.
I was staggered at the number of dead roos in the area - they always seemed to be next to the GZ. Although not exactly next to it here, there was one that couldn't be avoided on the way.
Thanks to all the COs involved in making this cache possible which has been very handy for the Triathlon requirement in the 2024 Geosportz. SL
Rated: for Overall Experience
Almost a year and a half since this cache has been found. A safe cache to handle in the Covid 19 crisis. I realised as I parked my car that I had left my GPS behind . So I got out the phone and then spent about 20 minutes trying to figure out how to type in coordinates. Finally I figured it out and headed to GZ. The cache and log are good. TFTC Sol de lune.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Finally got round to picking this cache up. I headed out with my brother Captn Ebo for a walk and made a short detour to grab this cache. Cache in good condition though I was surprised that it didn't have more finds. Cache in good condition - thanks again Sol
Rated: for Overall Experience
And finally, the big kahuna
I didn't find one cache after the DNF from yesterday.. so I hoped I could derive co-ords from the other caches.. and fortunately, that's the case
Beelined from car to cache, and was rewarded thusly. Swapped a pathtag out. I thought I bought some knick-knacks, but must be in other bag.
TFTC SDL, it's been a fun series
I didn't find one cache after the DNF from yesterday.. so I hoped I could derive co-ords from the other caches.. and fortunately, that's the case
Beelined from car to cache, and was rewarded thusly. Swapped a pathtag out. I thought I bought some knick-knacks, but must be in other bag.
TFTC SDL, it's been a fun series
Chooo *FTF* on a lovely Thursday morning! Decided to give these latest caches a go, so planned a circular drive to cover them all. I couldn't find the Casey one, but decided I've give this a crack anyway. Once at GZ, I made a quick find, happy about that. Thanks for the cache SDL (and the other cachers that hid the trads for this).
Ready to go....but you'll need to find the 6 traditionals caches that lead to this one first.