You Can Do It! Tasmania, Australia
By
Beetles2 on 11-Jul-20. Waypoint GA16526
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | Traditional |
Container: | Small |
Coordinates: | S41° 17.090' E146° 15.008' (WGS 84) |
55G 437207E 5429351N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 74 m |
Local Government Area: | Kentish |
Description
Find the cache container, assemble the wooden ball puzzle.
This cache involves assembling the wooden ball puzzle and taking a photo of it completed. This photo must be posted with your log or it will be deleted.
Don't forget to sign the log book as well, and disassemble the puzzle before returning it to the container.
See the gallery to see before and after photos of the puzzle.
Hints
Onfr bs fghzc, haqre ebpxf. |
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Decode |
Logs
"Hello beetles2 thank you for the cache.
The cache was quickily found and it didn't take too long before the puzzle was solver but I had to turn some of the pieces around to get the last piece to slide in easily.
EeePees and I were on a weekend away finding caches.
This one of your was on of many that we found.
Found on Saturday 11 December 2021 at 1357
TFTC"
The cache was quickily found and it didn't take too long before the puzzle was solver but I had to turn some of the pieces around to get the last piece to slide in easily.
EeePees and I were on a weekend away finding caches.
This one of your was on of many that we found.
Found on Saturday 11 December 2021 at 1357
TFTC"
Yes, we could do it, I spotted the cache and did the paperwork, and left Alby to the puzzle. Team effort to complete! Pic attached
Hi, and thanks for the cache, found with AlbyDangles on a caching weekend based at Gowrie Park, after transporting some Venturer Scouts to their statewide 'Venture' at Arm River Camp last night.
Thanks for the adventure.
Cheers, EPs.
Hi, and thanks for the cache, found with AlbyDangles on a caching weekend based at Gowrie Park, after transporting some Venturer Scouts to their statewide 'Venture' at Arm River Camp last night.
Thanks for the adventure.
Cheers, EPs.
Rated: for Overall Experience
A drive today with Geo Kid O, with dual main purposes, to find enough points to qualify for the highest souvenir and to find a reverse cache to complete a challenge on GCA.
The day was a success with both purposes being achieved. No showers of any note made everything almost perfect. TFTC the cache
Very clever cache - photo to follow
The day was a success with both purposes being achieved. No showers of any note made everything almost perfect. TFTC the cache
Very clever cache - photo to follow
Out and about caching with Tassie Trekkers and stopped to sign the log book which was nice and quick. It took a while to get the ball assembled. Mrs W left it to Mrs T to work it out as we may still have been there. TFTC
Rated: for Overall Experience
Caching in the area with whitewebbs, we found your cache along the way. After a bit of head scratching Mrs T managed to assemble the supplied bits into a ball.
Good find thanks beetles2
Good find thanks beetles2
Rated: for Overall Experience
Found cache quick then onto the puzzle.... if 4 of your family can't work it out, just hand to Mum!
Hi Beetles2....yep...finding the cache no problem but reconstructing the ball was a tad harder.
I'd just been to Devonport where I met the Tardis...(.now thats evil)...so relatively the ball was slightly easier.
I guess I now know what it feels like having put out a few wooden puzzles.
Was tempted to give Murder a go at one stage...but persistence paid off.
Many thanks for the course in dexterity...much appreciated...cheers ST.
I'd just been to Devonport where I met the Tardis...(.now thats evil)...so relatively the ball was slightly easier.
I guess I now know what it feels like having put out a few wooden puzzles.
Was tempted to give Murder a go at one stage...but persistence paid off.
Many thanks for the course in dexterity...much appreciated...cheers ST.
Again we found a safe parking spot near by but had to listen carefully before dashing across the road. A tell tale cover showed us the hide and we soon had the cache container in hand. Signing the log was not a problem but the ball was a problem for Mrs Y'stassie as she has no spatial awareness. Fortunately Mr Y'stassie had been very well prepared and produced some instructions for her. It still took some time for her to get her orientations correct. It was getting dark and the rain had arrived so we put the ball and container into the boot of the car to take the required photo. The slope of the parking area proved a little problematical as when she let go of it the ball rolled down the boot and started to fall apart. A quick grab and some minor adjustments and all was ready for the camera.
Thanks for the cache Beetles2. We enjoyed the challenge, Mr Y'stassie had a good laugh at Mrs Y'stassie's attempts at getting the puzzle together and we both enjoyed the view across the water. Also loved the hide.
Photo has been added to the Gallery.
Thanks for the cache Beetles2. We enjoyed the challenge, Mr Y'stassie had a good laugh at Mrs Y'stassie's attempts at getting the puzzle together and we both enjoyed the view across the water. Also loved the hide.
Photo has been added to the Gallery.
Joint first to find today. Dez005 couldn't work out the puzzle so I had to complete the ball. Very easy puzzle to complete. Thanks Beetles2. TFTFTF
Rated: for Overall Experience
This one was a Joint First to Find with Trimbletas during our lunch break.
Cache was quickly found with accurate co-ordinance, then it was onto putting the ball together this took a few minutes but soon had it sorted out.
photo is loaded into the gallery.
TFTC
Cache was quickly found with accurate co-ordinance, then it was onto putting the ball together this took a few minutes but soon had it sorted out.
photo is loaded into the gallery.
TFTC
Rated: for Overall Experience