Painting by Numbers Leopold, Victoria, Australia
By
Na'wal on 01-Jul-15. Waypoint GA7306
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | Unknown or Mystery |
Container: | Large |
Coordinates: | S38° 12.850' E144° 26.050' (WGS 84) |
55H 275365E 5767309N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 2 m |
Local Government Area: | Greater Geelong |
Description
Paint by Numbers to get the final coordinates
Painting by numbers has always been fun but this may be the hardest one that you have tried.
Good Luck
13 2 27 4 35 10 60 14 64 15
For this puzzle you will have to work out the missing numbers.
S 38 _ _ . _ _ _ E 144 _ _ . _ _ _
Even though this is a large container, you will need a writing stick
Good Luck and Happy Caching
Hints
Fcyvg |
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Decode |
Logs
Cache does not need the picture to solve this puzzle however it was gone and another has replaced it
I've tried on a few devices now and I'm not seeing a picture. May be just me but this might be worth the co to look at
Found by caughtatwork at 16:01 on 22/08/2015
The first geocache of the day. This puzzle came up about 6 weeks ago or so and I was completely at sea with regards to attempting to solve. It would seem that my brain nowadays is not geared towards puzzle solving so I tend to be more of a traditional type geocacher. However as this was placed by a new Geocaching Australia member I was going to press ahead and try to solve it, but I continued to fail at the first hurdle. The geocache owner took pity on my lament on the geocache page and offer a hint which was very welcomed.I had the right idea (it turns out) but the wrong application. Nevertheless I took to solving the puzzle and soon had the corrected and checked co-ordinates in my hand. Now to get the time to get down there.
This weekend was the perfect opportunity. Mrs. caughtatwork and I were looking for a place for some nice strolling in the beautiful pre-spring weather and decided that Geeling and environs would be the go. So we headed down to this cache as our first choice of the day.
Er, next time I should also check the terrain. That's a bit tougher than I'm used to, but it seemed OK until the last few metres where I was certainly not upright I scraped around for a few minutes before discovering the geocache and a woohoo went up the hill to Mrs. caughtatwork who decided to stay at a little more appropriate terrain level.
Took nothing, left nothing.
Thanks for this cache Na'wal. As I say, I don't usually do a puzzle cache but this seemed to all come together with your help and therefore it was a must do even if it was out of my usual comfort zone. It was a pity that GabGab was not with us as she would have loved to have headed to the cache with me, but alas, 15 year olds seldom want to head out geocaching much any more.
*Overall Experience: 5*
GAFF 4
The first geocache of the day. This puzzle came up about 6 weeks ago or so and I was completely at sea with regards to attempting to solve. It would seem that my brain nowadays is not geared towards puzzle solving so I tend to be more of a traditional type geocacher. However as this was placed by a new Geocaching Australia member I was going to press ahead and try to solve it, but I continued to fail at the first hurdle. The geocache owner took pity on my lament on the geocache page and offer a hint which was very welcomed.I had the right idea (it turns out) but the wrong application. Nevertheless I took to solving the puzzle and soon had the corrected and checked co-ordinates in my hand. Now to get the time to get down there.
This weekend was the perfect opportunity. Mrs. caughtatwork and I were looking for a place for some nice strolling in the beautiful pre-spring weather and decided that Geeling and environs would be the go. So we headed down to this cache as our first choice of the day.
Er, next time I should also check the terrain. That's a bit tougher than I'm used to, but it seemed OK until the last few metres where I was certainly not upright I scraped around for a few minutes before discovering the geocache and a woohoo went up the hill to Mrs. caughtatwork who decided to stay at a little more appropriate terrain level.
Took nothing, left nothing.
Thanks for this cache Na'wal. As I say, I don't usually do a puzzle cache but this seemed to all come together with your help and therefore it was a must do even if it was out of my usual comfort zone. It was a pity that GabGab was not with us as she would have loved to have headed to the cache with me, but alas, 15 year olds seldom want to head out geocaching much any more.
*Overall Experience: 5*
GAFF 4
Rated: for Overall Experience
Arggggggghhhhhhh! I can't even work out where to start and it's being found already. I think I'll have to team up with someone as I simply can't get a foot hold on this one.
After spending a few weeks out of action and a lot of talk on FB about GCA I thought I'd have a look, this was the closest and unfound. Solved puzzle and joined up with The Tritonz to grab it and a JFTF
Thanks for the cache Na'wal
#1
Thanks for the cache Na'wal
#1
Rated: for Overall Experience
Out on a caching trip with Alchey and he had solved this one so we set out to pick it up, it was a nice clean log book making it a joint FTF with Alchey.
We really loved this hide it was very creative.
Thanks heaps for the cache Na'wal.
We really loved this hide it was very creative.
Thanks heaps for the cache Na'wal.