Back Tea Tree Road Too Pontville, Tasmania, Australia
By budgietas on 09-Dec-18. Waypoint GA6067

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Type: Traditional
Container: Regular
Coordinates: S42° 42.411' E147° 18.805' (WGS 84)
  55G 525667E 5271690N (UTM)
Elevation: 97 m
Local Government Area: Brighton

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Description

Cache placed on a road where nobody seems to go

Good Look at a Boat too

 

 

Hidden for the Journey or Destination Game

Game Period: 01-Dec-2018 00:00:00 to 31-Jan-2019 23:59:59 AEST

It is sometimes said [citation needed] that the game of geocaching is not about the destination it is about the journey. This game is about the choices you make in the experience of the journey or the destination.

On your entry to the game you will be asked to create a playing field with a number of ground tiles. Your playing field is a grid 20 x 20 ground tiles making a total number of 400 possible steps you can take on your journey or destination. You choose whether you want to find and follow the path or whether you wanted to meander around. A playing field is unique to each player so there is no benefit in teaming up to beat the system through brute force.

For each qualifying geocache that you hide or find during the game period you will be offered the opportunity to click on a ground tile and reveal what lies beneath. There are a number of different ground tiles that will be revealed when you click on your playing field. It should be noted that there are no punishments for clicking a tile but there will not always be the reward you were hoping for as you reveal each tile.


Dirt. The ground beneath the ground tile is just plain old brown dirt.

Dirt with some points. The ground beneath the tile is brown dirt but it has some points associated with it.

Concrete. The ground beneath is part of the pathway that will lead you on your way to your destination but has no point value.

Start. A concrete ground tile that has a blue map marker.

Destination. A ground tile that has a green map marker.


Meandering around and avoiding the path will accumulate points that will be used to place on you the ladder of wanderers. The more you stay off the path the higher the number of points you will accumulate and it will be your journey that will be the determining factor in whether you place into a prize winning position. You are free to select any ground tile to click on; they do not need to be next to each other.

Trying to find the path may mean you strike out on the dirt until you eventually come across the path and as a geocacher who can't say that this isn't a tried and true method. Once you find the path however will you try and follow the path as it changes direction around your playing field? Do you go North, South, East or West to try and find the next concrete tile along the path? If you head one way are you heading towards the start or towards the destination? When you do happen upon the destination tile then you will automatically be in a winning position.

At any point you are free to change from the journey to the destination and vice versa but you won't be able to regenerate your playing field. You are also free to keep playing as long as you have qualifying geocaches, accumulating more and more dirt tile points and placing you higher and higher on the ladder.

Qualifying geocaches fall into two categories. Finds and Hides.

A qualifying find is a geocache that meets the following criteria:

The geocache is listed at Geocaching Australia

The geocache has a hidden date prior to the game commencing

The geocache was logged by you on the Geocaching Australia website during the game period

The geocache was physically found by you during the game period

The geocache is not owned by you unless it is a moveable geocache

The geocache has not previously been found by you during the game period

The geocache is one of the following types:


Burke and Wills

Moveable (you will qualify only once for a find on a moveable geocache)

Traditional

TrigPoint

Augmented Reality

Beacon

Gadget

Multi-cache

Night Cache

Podcache

Reverse

Unknown or Mystery



A qualifying hide is a geocache that meets the following criteria:

The geocache is listed at Geocaching Australia

The geocache has a hidden date after the game has commenced

The geocache was published on the Geocaching Australia website during the game period

The geocache has a container size of regular or larger (Note: A regular geocache has a volume of 1 litre or more)

The geocache is one of the following types:


Moveable

Traditional

Augmented Reality

Beacon

Gadget

Multi-cache

Night Cache

Podcache

Reverse

Unknown or Mystery



The game tracking mechanism relies upon your honesty when logging geocaches as found or hidden.

The games administrators will undertake verification of a statistically significant number of logs.

Players who continually log inaccurate information will be disqualified from the game. The game administrators decision is final.

The game administrators will subtract qualifying hide or find geocaches from your tally if they are found to be not genuine.

The game administrators reserve the right to provide clarifications to the rules at any point during the game.

Don't forget to claim your limited time game trophies, if your qualify, while the game is in progress. Once the game completes the ability to claim your trophies is lost for ever.

Hints

Gerr Ubyybj
ROT 13: ABCDEFGHIJKLM
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Logs

01-Feb-23
Clan MinotaurClan MinotaurClan Minotaur Found on a day trip down south. Busy road today thanks Budgie Clan MinotaurClan MinotaurClan Minotaur
 
02-Sep-21
Spending a day in the south of the state after caches. This was a quick find. Cache and contents in good condition. Very Happy
 
26-Jun-21
Nearly didn't go to this one as the loads of blah blah on the description related to 2018/19, but saw that another cacher was there last year so went down this road to see what was there. The road was quite busy with traffic and there are numerous properties right next to the road for most of the length of it. We found a parking area nearby and then found the co-ordinates. The area is heavily overgrown and right on a property boundary fence so I felt quite uncomfortable with it - but the tougher part of our team went for it! Thanks Budgietas.
 
30-Dec-20
Hi Budgie...well after missing the last cache by SSR....this one was straight forward.
Cache all in good conditon.
Many tftc....cheers ST.
 
16-Mar-20
After camping the night at KEMPTON [free camping and power for whatever donation you want to give] we headed in to Hobart today for a couple of days caching.
Entered via this road so we could grab the 4 GCA caches that have not been found for 59 weeks!!!!
This was the first and the cache was found in excellent condition.
Only drawback here was having to pick multiple bits of dried hawthorn out of my thongs before getting back in the van.
Thanks.
 
Quick find while out with goose and egg on Australia day
Thank you for the cache
 
26-Jan-19
quick find with stainless steel rat on Australia Day. TFTC
 
14-Jan-19
A quick find on our way back home after a weekend in the south of the state. Haven't been this far out this road before but anything for a smiley. TFTC
 
27-Dec-18
We haven't been on this road for many years (think most of it was gravel back then) and we were surprised at the number of cars using it today and also how many new homes have been built out here. Thanks for the cache.
 
27-Dec-18
thanks for the cache Budgietas. Out and about for a short drive with the GeoGSP this afternoon. Was driving along this road on our way to another cache and figured that we may as well stop and look for this cache. Haven't driven along this road since I came to pick up my second GSP back in 2002 - our little girl Steffi who was so affectionate. Anyway, this road was surprisingly busy today, but enough breaks to quickly retrieve the cache and sign the log. cheers.
 
25-Dec-18
TFTC
 
18-Dec-18
out and about caching for the summer game, this cache was on the plan. TFTC TNLN log new and dry.
 
16-Dec-18
We pulled up in a spot that allowed us to get well off the road and headed to this cache. We had just retrieved the cache container when a police car drove by. It slowed and the passenger had a good look at us but then the car kept going.

A quick sign and the container was back in place and the covering material put back in place.

Thanks for this cache Budgietas. This area might become very prickly as the warm weather increases
 
11-Dec-18
Hello Budgietas thank you for the cache.


A nice easy find.
I felt if every one was watching.


Found on Tuesday 11 December 2018 at 1755

TFTC
 
10-Dec-18
Hi budge
Sainted at 1130 hours
TFTC and cheers
OldSaint
My finds: GCA 3396; GC 3578; TOT 6974
 
09-Dec-18
FTF @ 4.20 pm. I was at Shoreline when I received notification of a couple of new caches so finished shopping and headed off. I had to sit in roadworks and hot tar for 10 minutes on Richmond Rd so it was a slow trip. As I headed to Back Tea Tree Road I had 3 cars close behind me and with no suitable parking available I continued onto "too" and found plenty of room to park. The cache was easily located and signed. A lovely rural area. TFTC
 
09-Dec-18
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