Native Plains Mystery Madness 2 Sassafras, Tasmania, Australia
By DEZ055 on 01-Jun-23. Waypoint GA27230
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | Unknown or Mystery |
Container: | Large |
Coordinates: | S41° 18.733' E146° 28.600' (WGS 84) |
55G 456195E 5426450N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 56 m |
Local Government Area: | Latrobe |
Description
Hidden as part of the Mystery Madness series
This cache is not at the coordinates, you will need to solve the following puzzle to find the correct hidding place of the cache container.
K.suh d.yur .nb bothubbn 6.onu bothu d.sy .nb B-ku .nb hsncybc d.yur kox uqbnur kbvbn 6.onu kox 'by. d.sy
You will need to start on your left then to the right before finding your way.
if you have a vehicle with a little bit of clearance this will be a easy driveby.
GPS signal may be jumpy under the bush cover however it will get you close to the hint item.
The cache container contains a logbook, a pen, stash note and some small swaps.
Hints
Orfvqr Ynetr Ebbg Onyy, Haqre onex |
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Decode |
Logs
Another in this series solved and found today.
Was thinking of going to Chocolate Winterfest today but after being shook on by two smelly dogs [who had been rolling in something dead] while at the dog wash in Latrobe decided to grab a cache or two instead of mixing with the crowds of muggles in my wet, smelly state.
A quick find after we bounced and bumped our way to GZ.
Thanks DEZ055.
Was thinking of going to Chocolate Winterfest today but after being shook on by two smelly dogs [who had been rolling in something dead] while at the dog wash in Latrobe decided to grab a cache or two instead of mixing with the crowds of muggles in my wet, smelly state.
A quick find after we bounced and bumped our way to GZ.
Thanks DEZ055.
Have had this series solved for awhile now. Had trouble with solving one, but a hint from the CO had me back on track.
After a few fine days, I took the opportunity to look for these caches before the next lot of rain.
Had no trouble driving to all hides but the track is deteriorating over time.
All caches were well hidden and all in top nick.
Many tftc's DEZ055....thoroughly enjoyed the puzzles and series....cheers ST.
After a few fine days, I took the opportunity to look for these caches before the next lot of rain.
Had no trouble driving to all hides but the track is deteriorating over time.
All caches were well hidden and all in top nick.
Many tftc's DEZ055....thoroughly enjoyed the puzzles and series....cheers ST.
Up north and decided to head off today to locate the rest of the solved mmmm puzzles. This meant we travelled from Devonport to Railton to Smithton and down to Dismal swamp and back to Devonport with a few other detours in between. It was a lovely day to be out and about and Mrs W was pleased at Railton that Mr W made all the caches a driveby. All caches in this Native Plains series were found easily with the aid of the hints. We enjoyed solving the variety of puzzles so great to turn the solves into founds. TFTP
Rated: for Overall Experience
Hi DEZ
What a great day
After a couple of false starts, due to the GPS not co-operating, finally headed in the right direction and managed to find all caches in the area
The hides were good and all are in good condition
This cache was Sainted at 1008 hours
No problem finding it
An interesting hide
This cache gave me my 1,000,000th dz point - A BIG THANK YOU!
The 5th find for the day was enhanced by two Wedgies soaring above (See photos on GA27232)
Thanks for the fun and the hike
Cheers OldSaint
What a great day
After a couple of false starts, due to the GPS not co-operating, finally headed in the right direction and managed to find all caches in the area
The hides were good and all are in good condition
This cache was Sainted at 1008 hours
No problem finding it
An interesting hide
This cache gave me my 1,000,000th dz point - A BIG THANK YOU!
The 5th find for the day was enhanced by two Wedgies soaring above (See photos on GA27232)
Thanks for the fun and the hike
Cheers OldSaint
Rated: for Overall Experience
This one has me stumped for ages when it first came out. I've taken a long break from looking at these puzzles and revisiting this one today I could see it straight away. It feels great finally cracking puzzles like this. Thanks.
Found today after yesterdays down pour of rain. Made for an interesting drive through the area. TFTC
Rated: for Overall Experience
This one took a little bit of thinking through, but managed to get it eventually. Another solve for the MYMMM game. TFTP DEZ055
After enjoying a short uphill wall in the sun Mrs y'stassie was pleased that she reached this cache without incident having avoided slipping on the wet, spongy clay section of the track. Following her GPS she soon spotted the hide - obvious to a geocacher but invisible to any passing muggles. She was delighted to find the large, well-hidden container with a blank logbook. A {FTF} at 11.10. As she signed the log she listened to the birdsongs of the little birds flitting through the low bushes.
Thanks for this cache Dez055. We enjoyed solving the puzzle. Cache and contents were in good condition.
Before moving on to number 1 she checked out the direct route but decided to follow the well defined driving track.
Our photo of the signed log has been added.
Forgot to check the GPS but the hide is not difficult to locate.
Thanks for this cache Dez055. We enjoyed solving the puzzle. Cache and contents were in good condition.
Before moving on to number 1 she checked out the direct route but decided to follow the well defined driving track.
Our photo of the signed log has been added.
Forgot to check the GPS but the hide is not difficult to locate.
I'm enjoying the variety in the Native Plains Mystery puzzles. I thought I knew what this one was about from the start and this time I was right. But I'm often not. Solved for the MMMM. Thanks!
Solved as part of the MMMM. Thanks dez055 for your contribution to the games
Solved the puzzle as part of the Mid-Year Mystery Madness Months and have added the changed co-ods to the cache page of this cache
Cheers and thanks OldSaint
Cheers and thanks OldSaint