On The Brink Richmond, Tasmania, Australia
By OldSaint on 05-Apr-18. Waypoint GA12047
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | Unknown or Mystery |
Container: | Micro |
Coordinates: | S42° 44.044' E147° 28.194' (WGS 84) |
55G 538465E 5268608N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 125 m |
Local Government Area: | Clarence |
Description
THE CACHE IS NOT AT THE GIVEN CO-ORDINATES
However, a visit to those co-ordinates will help you solve this riddle
There you will find a sign from which you must acquire the following information:
A. The last letter of the second word on the second line;
B. The second digit of the telephone number;
C. Equals "A",
D. The digit in number three;
E. There only two of these digits on the sign;
F. The first letter of the last word in number two;
G. The fifth letter of the first word on line one;
H. The third digit of the telephone number;
I. Equals the first letter of the last word for number five;
J. The fourth digit of the telephone number;
K. There is only one of this digit on the sign;
L. The sum of the third and fourth digits of the telephone number;
M. The fourth letter of the third word of the last line;
N. The sixth digit of the telephone number;
O. Equals "K".
You will find the cache at South 1 15 9 4 5 6 14 and East 8 3 10 2 12 13 7 11
You will need a writing implement for signing the log
The geochecker will confirm your answer
Enjoy the views
OldSaint
Hints
Jung unccrarq gb Arq Xryyl? |
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Decode |
Logs
Many thanks OldSaint for publishing this cache and adding to our caching experience today.
This was as far south as I went and one of the main objectives.
Sorted the digits and was given the ok first try which is unusual for me.
At gz one spot was adamant as to where the cache was but it took quite a few looks and circumnavigation to finally nab the well hidden cache.
Thoroughly enjoyed the reserve which I must have driven past dozens of times over the yrs.
Many TFTC...cheers ST.
The container was found a few metres from our calculated GZ but in a more obvious place.
Our last cache for the day which was found in the fading light at quarter to 5 on the shortest day of the year. It only gets better for caching from now on!!!
Thanks.
TFTC
Found this one while out caching with EeePees.
TFTC
Thanks for a neat little puzzle and a tricky hide.
Hi Oldsaint, thanks for this nifty puzzle cache.
I dropped off geoTeenRef at Cambridge this morning, and then checked and found that this new cache was still not logged online as found, so I decided to head up, with a FTF still a chance.
I've not driven this road since it was realigned (how long ago was that) and so thanks for bringing me here.
I was initially a little perplexed when I first looked at the "riddle" but all became clear once I got to the listed coordinates. I methodically worked thru it, and soon had some coordinates so off I headed.
A short search at GZ and I was pleased to glimpse the container, and more pleased to find a clean sheet.
Thanks for the adventure, the views, and for the FTF.
Cheers, EeePees.