Wisdom Tooth - your turd molar - TTT15 Queensland, Australia
By
RoddyC and 1muggle with QOGM2019 on 01-Sep-19. Waypoint GA14151
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | Traditional |
Container: | Regular |
Coordinates: | S24° 15.538' E146° 15.251' (WGS 84) |
55J 424293E 7316899N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 504 m |
Local Government Area: | Blackall Tambo |
Description
This cache is part of QOGM 2019's Turd Trail along the Neverfail Road. We trust you enjoy a caching experience with a little difference.
I read an article called Embarrassing English Errors Ep17 – Turd & Third, and thought - "could have a bit of fun with that!"
Hence the development of this series. It is just meant for a bit of fun.
All caches are actual cow pats which have been dried naturally, and coated with varnish for preservation. Please treat with care so others can enjoy the fun.
Did you know?
The molar teeth are large, flat teeth at the back of the mouth. They are
Used primarily to grind food during chewing, like a millstone grinding grains.
Relatedly, the name molar derives from Latin, molaris dens (mola, millstone and dens, tooth).
Dens sapientiae (tooth of wisdom) is the latin name for the third molar. This is probably because
Molars usually come (erupt) in your 'wiser' years - between ages 17 to 22 years. There is
One wisdom tooth is in all four back corners of the mouth. These are permanent adult teeth.
Lost molars, including the wisdom teeth, will never grow back. So you need to look after them.
Avoiding sugary foods and drinks is one way of keeping these permanent teeth healthy
Regular checkups with your dentist could also avoid the painful extraction of decayed wisdom teeth
Hints
Tebhaq yriry |
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Decode |
Logs
We hope this does not mean the end of this fun series.
Today we headed out to complete the Heartland and Mailbox series. 250km round trip out of Blackall. We saw several graders, water trucks and rollers out on the roads. Also lots of cattle, Emu's with chicks, Kangaroos.and a white faced Heron.
Thanks.
Albida
It's a perfect camouflage in that area, and we loved it.
Could imagine how much work went into these containers! Awesome!
Tftc
Found while attending QOGM 2019. A brilliant series of caches whose descriptions and names were obviously written by someone with a sharp, (or should that be warped?) mind/sense of humour. Very clever play on words at each cache. Thanks for these great caches RoddyC and 1Muggle (creating these caches must have been such fun for you!!!
Attending the QOGM event 2019 we teamed up with Cache Hunters to complete the Turd Trail.
Many thanks RoddyC,1muggle and QOGM2019 for publishing and creating this cache and adding to our geocaching experience. A memorable trail that we all enjoyed.
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for the series, especially the lucky people who were given the right to claim to find on individual hides. I was part of the placement team for the series and we had a laugh and a ball placing these.
had heaps of fun along the way. Thanks heaps RoddyC & Co for a great series and
a fantastic time.
Little Squirell
What a great, fun series of caches. So much mirth along the way.
Thank you Muggle1 and RoddyC for your fantastic efforts.
This was our first geomuster, and I must say that I was quite overwhelmed initially, as designated data person, to be entering coords as we were driving along, so I didn't have time to relax and enjoy the journey until all coords were entered.
We participated with our friends Little Squirell. I hope they log these finds on GCA, as they are not avid Geocaching Australia members.
There was lots of fun and frivolity as Mrs Squirell read the e cache descriptions, and many funny escapades and photos ensued.
Thankyou RoddyC and the rest of the QOGM 2019 team for such a fun afternoon.
This was our fifteenth encounter and the tooth fairy was kind to us with information to help us find the TTT Mystery.
Great Camo. Very well done and a big thanks to those involved in the design, manufacture and placement.