Dead Spy Scrawls - Code Solving Series #187 Locationless, Locationless, Locationless
By
Cybergran V on 29-Dec-20. Waypoint GA19866
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | Locationless |
Container: | Other |
Proximity: | 161m |
Maximum Finds: | 1 |
Description
Who wants to go fishing? I've got a lot of wiggly worms in this code.
The Dead Spy Scrawls Code and the Code to Decipher are both in the Gallery
Place the two word answer in the Codeword Box
Congratulations youngoldfella on FTF
Hints
Zbfg bs lbh jvyy xabj vg ohg vs abg Tbbtyr vf lbhe sevraq |
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Decode |
Logs
In line with amendments made to requirements for listing and finding a Locationess geocache, this geocache has been reviewed and found not be in line with the listing requirements.
Locationless Cache Wiki Information
Armchair style Locationless caches where the finder is not required to explore the real world, identify a location and accompany the 'Find' with photographic evidence are no longer accepted.
A Locationless cache listing must require the finder to locate an object or perform a task in the real world, collect the co-ordinates and log the find with accompanying photographic evidence.
The geocaching community would like to thank you for listing this Locationess geocache and congratulations to all that found this locationless geocache.
As the geocache no longer meets the requirements we will archive the cache listing.
2023-03-23
Locationless Cache Wiki Information
Armchair style Locationless caches where the finder is not required to explore the real world, identify a location and accompany the 'Find' with photographic evidence are no longer accepted.
A Locationless cache listing must require the finder to locate an object or perform a task in the real world, collect the co-ordinates and log the find with accompanying photographic evidence.
The geocaching community would like to thank you for listing this Locationess geocache and congratulations to all that found this locationless geocache.
As the geocache no longer meets the requirements we will archive the cache listing.
2023-03-23
Use to love this show. A fairly easy code too although I did mix up two letters.
Thanks
Thanks
Thanks to Cybergran V for this trip down memory lane.
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Totally balled up that question by getting one letter wrong and putting breaks in the wrong places. Didn't think I could answer it... we don't have a smart TV... Thanks Cybergran V for the code.. for the confusion I have myself to thank.
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Yay! We know this answer.
That’s a good question for this code.
Thank you Cybergran V.
That’s a good question for this code.
Thank you Cybergran V.
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Yes we remember the show but it is not one that I enjoyed. The code was interesting to do as we bounced up the road.
Well i know the show but boy this code was chaotic!
Thanks Val.
Thanks Val.
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Cybergran, could it be ...
TFTC and cheers OldSaint
TFTC and cheers OldSaint
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Enjoyed the code solved the puzzle. Thanks Cybergran V
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Thanks for another code Cybergran V ... I initially got caught by a few of the scrawls looking the same but that problems was soon sorted out.
Thanks Cybergran V for another Code - which when solved puts a smile on your face
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Neat code and neat question...thanks again Cybergran V.
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got a few letters mixed up initially which had me looking for something completely different. lol
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Many thanks for this one today and the series. I know this one and still watch the show.
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This series of code solving was always designed to not only teach you new codes, but to teach you how to solve them by decoding them.
There are tools available to let you do this easily, but I find they don’t teach you anything.
It’s a bit like a checkout operator who cannot add up the price of your purchases if the register breaks down, or cannot work out how much change to give.
Hopefully this series is achieving its purpose and will continue on through January.
There are tools available to let you do this easily, but I find they don’t teach you anything.
It’s a bit like a checkout operator who cannot add up the price of your purchases if the register breaks down, or cannot work out how much change to give.
Hopefully this series is achieving its purpose and will continue on through January.