Are you Stumped Four? Railton, Tasmania, Australia
By DEZ055 on 10-Jul-20. Waypoint GA14519

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Type: Unknown or Mystery
Container: Regular
Coordinates: S41° 19.322' E146° 27.294' (WGS 84)
  55G 454380E 5425349N (UTM)
Elevation: 33 m
Local Government Area: Kentish

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Description

The cache is not at the posted location but it can be found by solving this simple puzzle.

 

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The container is a Regular sized container with a notepad, a pen, a stash note, and some swaps.

if you have a vehicle with a little bit of clearance this will be a easy driveby.

if your name is not in the logbook you will be asked to delete your log.

Hope you enjoy this simple mystery cache. 

Hints

Chmmyr: Yrsg Unaq jvyy uryc lbh Pnpur: Ubevmbagny Fghzc, oruvaq cvrpr bs jbbq.
ROT 13: ABCDEFGHIJKLM
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ
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20-Jun-21
Went for a drive today to mark a few more off the map. Took a chance that it wasn’t too boggy around the area. A couple of puddles and a bit of mud added to the fun. Found easily in obvious locations. TFTC Clan Cerberus
 
11-Apr-21
Hi Dez
Getting into this cache was interesting
Once at Ground Zero, the find was quite quick
Sainted the cache at 1400 hours
TFTC and cheers
OldSaint
 
11-Apr-21
A Day out with Oldsaint finding some GCA caches for the new Blitz Event. The day was amazing, from snow to blue sky, from heavy showers to dry roads. One leach to report though!
Started the day at 6am, although Oldsaint had driven from Huonville by then. The drive north was interesting, and even though Symons Plains had a race day on, nobody was there at 8am
Proceeded directly to our main target, the Sail Boat Geoart, and completed about 9 before the heavy shower set in, so we decided we could drive to the last during the shower and work our way back. At the last we we greeted by a large amount of snow on the sides of the road, and throughout the tree. We occasionally got "snow balled" from trees above as we were caching. Great day out.

According to the rules of Blitz
Blitz is a dragonZone encounter where you find as many unique valid dragonZone geocaches as you can during a set period of time in an attempt to earn a reward.
Rewards are in the form of dragonZone points but are only awarded if the entire team of geocaches who are playing dragonZone combine to exceed the total number of finds required.
If the entire team of geocachers who are playing dragonZone reach or exceed the total number of finds required then at the end of the game you will receive a number of dZ points based on your percentage contribution of unique finds.

For example:
Make 1% of the total finds, receive 1% of the total rewards points.
Make 5% of the total finds, receive 5% of the total rewards points.
Make 10% of the total finds, receive 10% of the total rewards points.


dZPoints will be rounded up to the nearest whole number.
The more unique geocaches you find the more you are rewarded.
Geocaches you find during the game must have been hidden and published prior to the game announcement.
 
01-Jan-21
An excellent series that we enjoyed solving, Nice to explore an area not visited before, found with whitewebbs. A quick find here.

Thanks dez055
 
01-Jan-21
After staying in Sheffield for a very quiet New Year's Eve we headed off with Tassie Trekkers to find a few more caches on the way to and in the forestry area around Railton and Latrobe and this was one of them. We were glad the road was dry as we bounced to each cache. Enjoyed solving the puzzle when they first came out so pleased to get a smiley. TFTP
 
13-Nov-20
Checked this one tonight while doing a maintenance run on the Are you Stumped series. All is good and waiting to be found.
 
26-Aug-20
Solved this one the hard way, then realised what the code was. Off to find 3,4 &5, thanks.
 
25-Jul-20
After finding Are You Stumped Three we continued up the trail until our GPS indicated we were close to GZ. After a short search we spotted a likely hide and had soon uncovered the cache container. Container and contents were in good condition. After signing the log and replacing the container we continued on our way towards the next hide.

Thanks for another puzzle that had been solved soon after publication DEZ055.It was very quiet in the forest this morning
 
13-Jul-20
This cache just a short drive from the last where the empty logbook was signed and a welcome FTF.
Many TFTC DEZ055...cheers ST.
 
10-Jul-20
This one has been placed in its hiding place and is now ready to be found.
Enjoy. Clan CerberusClan Cerberus
 
Kentish (M) - dragonZone
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