Gotta find 'em all - Multi Mornington, Tasmania, Australia
By whitewebbs on 24-Jul-21. Waypoint GA23117
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | Multi-cache |
Container: | Small |
Coordinates: | S42° 51.970' E147° 23.622' (WGS 84) |
55G 532159E 5253971N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 93 m |
Local Government Area: | Clarence |
Description
To help fellow geocachers achieve their Research and gotta find 'em all tasks I have created this hide.
A simple one stage multi placed in the Waverley Flora Park. There is no need to bush bash to GZ as there are formed tracks that will take you close to GZ and then you can head off the track.
Suggested parking: S42 51.965 E147 23.634
At the listed coordinates please answer the following to obtain the coordinates for GZ.
A . How many trail bike images are shown on the sign minus 1?
B . How many trail rider images are depicted on the sign minus one?
C. How many letters are in the word on the bottom line minus 1?
D. How many letters are in the first word?
E. How many letters are in the second word minus 2?
F. How many dogs are depicted on the sign?
GZ can be found at S42 52.ABC E147 23.DEF
Info on:
Gotta Find 'Em All
The guardians of the dragonZones are increasingly concerned about the mysterious happenings and the Head Guardian is requesting your additional help.
A series of quests that relate to different geocache types have been released for you to complete to help the Head Guardian understand what the mysterious happenings are all about.
The Head Guardian would like you to complete the sub-quests in increments so that the results can be analysed before sending you on new sub-quests.
In this research quest there are 4 sets of sub-quests that ask you to find all of the different dragonZone geocache types (excepting Burke and Wills) to help the guardians understand more of the nature and attributes of the various geocaches.
The knowledge you provide when you have completed the research tasks will be provided through the Head Guardians back to the guardians that control each dragonZone and they will reward you for this knowledge. For each research quest you complete you will be provided with research materials that you will be able to use to trade for other items in the dragonZone game or in some rare cases in the real world.
You cannot move on to the next sub-quest until each activity assigned to you has been completed but within the sub-quest you may complete them in any order.
In order to make a claim on a research quest, ensure that your logs have been made to find or publish the geocache for the appropriate activity, then visit your research quest page where any activity that can be completed will be checked automatically by the Head Guardian, marked as complete and your rewards provided.
The Head Guardian is excited to see your contributions to the exciting field of dragonZone research and can’t wait to hear about the adventures you have along the way! Let’s get moving!
Hints
Haqre oheag jbbq va gerr ubyybj. |
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Logs
I got the information off the sign ignoring the information on the sticker.
The cords looked feasible so I headed off for a walk.
I found the cache out in the open with water in the container. The log book was dry, I replaced your cache where and as I would have expected to find it.
Found on Sunday 05 June 2022 at 1336
TFTC"
Wandered down to the cache, and it was found fairly easily
TFTC
The need to find plastic was strong today
This cache was the second of 19 finds for the day
In doing that, I walked a total distance of 4.46km expending 1255 cals using 5918 steps
Sainted this cache with a quick find at 1335 hours once I got to ground zero
In saying that, I over-shot the mark due to not reading things properly as I did the calculations
Hence I had to back track to get to GZ
Thanks for the *FTF*
TFTC and cheers
OldSaint