Pacman 22 Tasmania, Australia
By DEZ055 on 19-Jul-21. Waypoint GA22510

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Type: GeoArt
Container: Small
Coordinates: S41° 18.022' E145° 51.149' (WGS 84)
  55G 403930E 5427263N (UTM)
GeoArt Coordinates: S41° 8.616' E145° 47.885' (WGS 84)
  31N 166021E 0N (UTM)
Elevation: 505 m
Local Government Area: Burnie

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The classic and enormously popular Pac-Man video game came out in Japan on May 21, 1980, and by October of that year it was released in the United States. The yellow, pie-shaped Pac-Man character, who travels around a maze trying to eat dots and avoid four hunting ghosts, quickly became an icon of the 1980s. To this day, Pac-Man remains one of the most popular video games in history, and its innovative design has been the focus of numerous books and academic articles.

 

The game was created by Namco in Japan, and released in the U.S. by Midway. By 1981, approximately 250 million games of Pac-Man were being played in the U.S. each week on 100,000 Pac-Man machines. Since then, Pac-Man has been released on nearly every video game platform. On May 21, 2010, the Google Doodle even featured a playable version to mark the 30th anniversary of Pac-Man's release.

 

This Series will take you on a series of roads from Gunns Plains to Upper Natone

All containers have a pencil and a log sheet.

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Onfr bs Thz Gerr
ROT 13: ABCDEFGHIJKLM
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ
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29-Jun-23
Hi Dez
The idea of this trip was to find the caches involved in the Mid-Year Mystery Madness Months and to finish the Pacman Series
Having completed the first section of the objective, today was used to finish the Pacman Series
The weather was not kind, it was drizzling and cold along Blythe Road
However, the goal was achieved - the Pacman Series is now completed
This cache was Sainted at 0945 hours
Of the twenty caches found today, most were full of water and the logs were hard to write on; but I managed it
Those that were, were emptied of water and replaced as found
Three wedgies were seen today; one in a paddock on the way in and two on fence posts on the way out - a bonus for the day
Had fun and enjoyed the day
We had lunch at Upper Natone Reserve
A great day
Thanks and cheers
OldSaint
 
12-Mar-23
Geocaching long weekend, we moved our van/house/base to Pioneer Park and set out to pick up the geoart in the area.
This one was a little bit slower, GPS was playing games. TFTC
 
30-Jan-23
Our GPS was not settling so we had a longer search before we located this cache. It was well buried in the litter and dirt that had accumulated since it was last found. This was another container that was found with a lot of water inside and a damp log sheet. The log was signable so we didn't replace it.

Thanks for another cache in this series DEZ055. It was now time to turn back and find another road.
 
21-Apr-22
Staying at Burnie with whitewebbs we targetted this series of caches.

We enjoyed exploring the roads less travelled.

Many thanks dez055 for creating this geoart.
 
21-Apr-22
While staying in Burnie we headed out caching with Tassie Trekkers to locate the Pacman geoart that has appeared since our last visit. Thanks DEZ055 for creating and hiding this great series. It was a lovely drive around the forests, sometimes on roads we had not been on before. TFTC
 
06-Aug-21
After a lot of caches coming thick and fast we had a kilometre from the last one to this!!
This was the wettest cache we came across today but Mr Beetle drained and dried the container.
Thanks.
 
21-Jul-21
A journey into familiar territory, having spent a fair amount of time working out this way.
All caches were found easily with no problems.
Many tftc and series...cheers ST.
 
19-Jul-21
This Series is ready to go. Please watch out for log trucks on Forestry roads Clan Cerberus
 
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