IAATN - Power trail in a Can 7 Kambah, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
By
cantanga on 29-Jun-15. Waypoint GA6955
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | Traditional |
Container: | Micro |
Coordinates: | S35° 23.758' E149° 4.053' (WGS 84) |
55H 687767E 6081081N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 577 m |
Local Government Area: | Australian Capital Territory |
Description
It's All About The Numbers - Powertrail in a Can - 7
Some may remember this series from a few years ago. At the time I felt dirty placing them so they became archived not long after I activated them. They however got a relatively good reception. So due to everyman and his dog (or at least kangaroo) putting out a power trail in the last couple of years I began to feel I was missing out. Therefore they have been remade (moved to a slightly quieter location as well) and inspired a brand new series of caches making a mockery of lazy caches.
It's all about the numbers (IAATN), every geocacher knows that. This series is dedicated to those caches that are only about building your stats.
Below is the slightly modified blurb from this trails previous life because this is a lazy trail and I can't be bothered explaining it all again.
Powertrails are a craze that seem to be sweeping the geocaching world. Love or hate them they are here to stay it seems. In the good ol' US of A they have trails up to 1,500 caches. Here in Oz we are a bit lazier. We have much smaller trails seemingly usually between 10 and 30 caches. We even have the smallest powertrail, Roundcircle’s Aussie powertrail of a single cache. Even Canberra is in on the powertrail action with seemingly every new cache part of a trail.
However, powertrails are still too much effort. Having to move at least 160m to find the next micro seems like a lot of effort, and the worlds shortest one does not boost your stats enough to make it a really worth it. But what’s the solution?
Well this cache is!
A powertrail of 10 caches all conveniently located in a single container. So grab your pen, and get ready to be signing for a while.
Hints
Ernyyl?? Lbh fgvyy arrq n uvag? |
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Decode |
Logs
Thanks,
thanks for the cache
Thanks for the caches cantanga.
Some how we managed to confuse our selves over the location of this hide. A geo friend put us on the right track.
We found an access point to the park were the cache is hidden after doing a circuit of the area.
A short walk around the block saw us arrive at the publish coordinates. We searched around lifting the recently dumped mulch and poking around the trees and rocks but no cache could we find. After some time of fruitless searching we decided to text a recent finder. While one was texting the other sat down and idly started to dig to china. Low and behold what should she unearth but a well buried container and yes the ten caches were safe, clean and dry. After signing the log for number seven we went on to the next. It took us longer to locate the container than it took to sign all the logs.
Thanks for this cache and its fellow house mates Cantanga. We were very pleased to unearth them as they enabled us to increase our finds for the seventh day of the month to fifty six, to increase our finds for Tuesday to 202 and completed our Shooting for the Stars dragon zone trophy.
10 for the price of 1? Gotta love that. Interesting concept which I'd like to see more of. Although 50 mint tins in a large container is a bit daunting !
Thanks.
I hate Power Trails. Well - I hate Power Trails I haven't done yet ! Lol. But this is the sort of Power Trail I can enjoy - even if it was raining. We decided to do the PT backwards - that way you sometimes bump into people doing them in order. 10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1 also reminds me of a great album.... Did I mention it was raining ?
Next find for today - signed the log, replaced the cache, and headed off to the next one. Rinse and repeat - cut and paste begins...
TFTC !!
What a joy getting 10 caches in one
Great idea CANTANGA
..aaaaaaaaand I didn't find them.
I walked back to the car, somewhat frustrated, and realised that I had a hint from the CO sitting in my GCA inbox.
So I read it. I figured "what the hell, I'll go back and check again"
oh.. poke.. plastic noise... oh it can't be this small.. oh it is!
Signed the caches and was on my way again. TFTC Catanga!
TFTC, TFTPWIAC, it IAATN and the logging cramp.
Number 7.
Took nothing, left nothing.
Thanks for this series here today.
*Overall Experience: 3*
GAFF 1
Thanks for the power trail.
Thanks
Albida
5,9,1,10,4,8,2,6,7 & 3.
Many thanks for the series and my apologies for the copy and paste, but like Sdl says......it is a powertrail after all.
At just under 2klms from home, it wasn't before I arrived at GZ and soon had the power trail covered. Sat in the sun and made my mark on all the logs and then replaced them all for the next power trail hunter.
Thanks for the fun again canatanga, along with the *FTF*.....and in the the spirit of a power trail, all my logs will now be a cut n paste......