Please Release Me Brown Hill Creek, South Australia, Australia
By Zytheran on 27-May-09. Waypoint GC1T1HF

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28-Nov-23
Link to music added. Why this didn't embed just like another cache with music is a mystery only known to GC...anyway , get listening people.
 
26-Nov-23
The Adam website appears to be down. And has been for months. I hope this cache can be salvaged.
 
03-Oct-22
Needed assistance on solving this one. Arrived at GZ. Now this is where the fun began. Doing it in shorts is NOT a good idea. With the mozzies and the thorns, quite a bit of DNA was left. Those thorns are massive and hurt.

But hey what you will do for a new D/T

TFTC SL
 
08-Mar-22
In town for a short visit and managed to finish work early so headed off for a few caches along this trail. This one was solved some time ago so music to our ears on going to find it which soon changed when the typical blackberries and prickles appeared. A likely bit of camo was spotted while avoiding leaving DNA on the spikes and the log signed. TFTC
 
21-Feb-22
Found It!
This one has taken me a while. I recognised two of the songs immediately and the EXIF data gave another. Over the next few years I heard two more on the radio by chance. But I needed more than five to start taking guesses at the answer. So I tried a more technological approach and got another four identified. But then I just could not get a tick on the checker. After a hint from a past finder I realised there was something weird going on with track 3, which the hint on the cache page did suggest but I just couldn't find any reference to it anywhere. But with a bit of educated guessing, I found a number that the checker liked! After a short walk to GZ (what is/was this place?!) I had a search around but soon realised that the cache was going to be in the middle of the prickly bush. Since I didn't bring pruning shears with me, I had to very slowly and carefully crawl into the bush. Thankfully once I got in there, I did find the cache!
TFTC
 
31-Jan-22
Finally allowed myself a full day caching but started it off with an unexpected sleep-in. Then started the caching a couple of hours later with an equally unexpected BFE FTF.
After that great start headed south with the bike for a ride around Belair National Park. The main aim were the two new AdLabs but also anything else I'd be close to. This was the last one for the day and I should have taken notice of the signs telling me to turn around and go home bit it was so close that I wasn't going to let anything stop me from looking.
Parked close by and managed the first obstacle withoout any real problems and was soon at my GZ. Lots of fresh ground cover covering almost everything including probably this cache. But hard to be sure as I couldn't find it. Eventually sanity returned and I called it a day.
Thanks for the hunt Zytheran

*This log composed and published using GSAK (Geocaching Swiss Army Knife).*
 
20-Feb-20
Out for an evenings caching with Gridge98, DavidWazza and Brisal5.
Interesting solution to the puzzle, and a well tucked away cache that should never get muggled. Once again amazed at how the CO finds these places.
Always good to sign a Z cache!
 
19-Feb-20
Do you like listening to mp3 files, well depends what they are really? I guess you needed to to solve this one.

This evening Davidwazza and I decided to hit up Belair for a short walk around collecting a few caches, we made the nice walk to this cache, after a slight bush bash and some interesting tree holding the cache was found nicely tucked away, cache and contents are in great condition.

Thanks for the cache
 
18-Feb-20
A late decision geocaching one area to this one around Belair. I messaged gridge98 to see if he was free and interested, and it turned out he was, as he hadn't done the section of Belair that I had proposed. It was a cool area as we saw the waterfall section (completely dry free of water), and we walked down to the echo tunnel. A highlight was seeing a koala just above one of the paths, and he was snoozing away not too concerned at our presence.

I was a little worried about this one. We followed the fenceline in, and as I was looking to hop the strong fence, gridge98 found a gate. It was then an easy walk towards GZ, where initially we had mistaken the ivy for gosse and blackberries. A few places were examined, before gridge98 made the cache find. The cache container and logbook were in good shape. Thanks Zytheran for the cache placement and ongoing maintenance.
 
12-Aug-18
With all the recent rainy days I had spent a lot of time at home solving puzzles. My step count wasn't being reached so today I decided I would get out and about despite the drizzle and get my steps up. Cool
I had five tracks on my computer and they were pretty much recognizable to me. [^] Now for the other five. This took a while but with the right app and a lot of patience I managed to get an answer that made the geochecker smile. And so into the long list of solved puzzles it went. [^] So today it was time to go and grab the cache. As usual I approached from the wrong direction and found myself in a blackberry patch. I tried to skirt the edge but the sour sobs were so deep my pants were soon soaked. They also hid some low blackberry canes and you guessed it, two of my trilogy happened. They caught my legs, I fell and there was blood when I found more hidden canes where I fell. [:(!] But I made it GZ and guess what. More bloody thorns in the form of a wild rose bush. Twisted I soon found the cache and stamped the log book surrounded by wild rose bush. Smile Typical bloody Zee cache. Bargain - a couple of trackables screaming please release me. I did. [:o)]

**Thanks Zytheran for this cache. ** Big Grin
 
13-Jan-18
A great family effort in identifying the soundtracks, with the youngest family member being the rock star! Mrs. LoftyReasons also a great contributor on one the rest of struggled with. At GZ, took the opportunity to release 2 TBs in our possession into the wild inside the familiar Z tagged container where they will want to be released from again in due course. Funny little spot at GZ. What did they use this material for in days gone by? TFTC Zytheran.
 
21-Feb-17
What's a whale doing swimming around in a place like this?? Having a whale of a time???

Rescued poor Keiko!
 
05-Feb-17
Today was my chance to make the grab. My shoes got wet as it had been raining. Some great songs were listened to. I dropped of 2 TBs. TFTC
 
08-Oct-16

Quick find today with the weather being better. Mini landslide had missed the cache by 'that much'.

Thanks for the cache, Zytheran
 
25-Sep-16
Having stared at this puzzle for a while now, me and the puzzle solving crew were able to identify all the songs in the list. However once we had these we hit a bit of a brick wall in terms of figuring out what to do next. After what seemed like ages I finally gave in and resorted to asking for a hint with what to do next. I thought I had looked at that before? Ohh well, I had a plausible set of coordinates. So today a short stroll to gz was on the cards. Upon getting close to gz I came across a few cache guardians in the for of a rather large kangaroo and his friend. Having descended to gz there were plenty of potential hiding spots and a systematic search shortly yielded a cache. The log book was signed and cache replaced and I was on my way, glad to finally have this cache ticked off my list.
tftc
 
23-Aug-16
A neat little puzzle that took alot of brain cells away. Went for a short stroll after work and started searching. Wasnt hopeful as there had been a recent DNF but preserve paid off and the cache was found. There was some overburden in front of it but RedRonsos duckBill did the job
 
02-Jul-16
Came here today on a very foggy and drizzly Saturday morning. At GZ, it was pretty scrappy with thick wet ground cover and a large native rose bush. Not the best environment for caching. Gave it a bit of a search but nothing found.

But, at the point of least distance to zero, the wall of the embankment had recently collapsed burying a 2 metre section. The cache may have been in that area. I'll need to consult to see if that is the case. Not the first time a Z-cache has been lost to the forces of nature.

IBB
 
14-Apr-16
This one hurt my brain.
Who has ever heard of any of these?
Not Brad. Well maybe one or two.
Fortunately Janet is much more musically attuned and was able to identify quite a number of them. Another friend named S... got a few more and a PAF gave a nudge in the final direction.
What is wrong with the Beatles or even the Rolling Stones? And yes that one track does sound like it was nicked.

Today was a find some Z caches day. Three on the list. This was the second of the three.
It was also clearly GPSr gods-are-smiling day as this was the second of the three Z caches all found in the first spot I looked. Given a couple of them have had a number of logs talking about extended searching I was very happy to take what I could get Smile
At this GZ I was still bleeding from the first retrieval, but you get that.
TNLNSL
TFTC again Zytheran Smile
 
12-Apr-16
Have failed on this one before but with reinforcemnts in a extra set of eyes in Mattycat it still took a while to find a well camoflauged cache, glad to finally release this one from our unfound list TFTC Zytheran Wink
 
12-Apr-16
Having had some great success finding nearby Z cache with Mr Froghoppin earlier today,
we went for a search to release our need for more smileys!
The title song got stuck in my head, as we poked and prodded every hidey hole,
log, trunk, stump, cliff, rock, stick, plant.... in the area.
Eventually aftet crawling around a bit, the sneaky Z hide revealed itself and log was signed Cool
Thank you for the music [:o)] fav
TFTC Zytheran Big Grin
 
24-Mar-16
Had a bit of help with the puzzle I must admit. Some things I couldn't get. Today I was in the area grabbing a few other caches and saw this one pop up on my solved list nearby. Found a way around to GZ where I spotted a very dusty Z container that hasn't been visited in around 15 months. Let some fresh air in while I signed the log and put back where it belongs. TFTC. 24/03/2016, 13:30 Find #1822
 
27-Dec-14
Found after having a huge amount of help from people who know more about music than me (which is just about everyone considering I know next to nothing). Got to GZ and had a good look around, unsuccessfully at first, then widened my search, then narrowed it back down again. Finally spied the hide amongst the shrubbery, thinking that the spikey regrowth may have upped the terrain rating a tad. Thanks for the puzzle and cache Zytheran!
 
10-May-14
Heading up this way for a cub scout hike, and running a bit early gave us the chance to look for this one after having it sit in our solved pile for so long. A lovely misty morning to go looking for a cache, could barely see 2 metres in front of ourselves!
Amazed to see how long it had been since this one had been found.
 
03-Sep-12
Finally moons aligned on this one. I knew a few of the tracks, then had an extreme amount of help with the rest!
Have had the final coords for ages, but whenever in the area they were never in gps!
Today, had the time before kid pickups, had the coords in gps, and went for the short walk.
Left 'One' TB for the Black Box puzzle cache.
Thanks (not sure why we always thank Z for the cache but will anyways! lol) Zytheran
 
15-Jul-12
Mr Tardis was caching in the area today and thought I'd finally get this unfound puzzle off my map.

I'd have to admit I got a fair bit of help with this one. I identified some of the songs, but there were quite a few I didn't know. I'm just as bad with the song clip identification game on Spicks and Specks, so no surprises there.

GPSr was struggling at this location and there was fog and light drizzle, so the GPSr was put away and geo-senses took over. Saw some very likely Z terrain, so just had to keep searching until the right spot was found.

Signed the log. Thanks for the cache Zytheran.
 
21-Jan-12
Decided to take the GeoDog for a walk in the park and start cleaning up some of the caches that have been building up.

Saw the blackberries and thought no way but then found another path and found the cache. TFTC. Big Grin
 
07-Jan-12
Found this with Farroutts, Once you have co-ords its a quick find, but! having the Farroutts on side made this clue all the more "do-able" for us. TFTC 8D
 
07-Jan-12
Did this one with the Puddle Boys.

Had all songs in my music collection, but needed a hint for track 8. Down down down.

In the end, an easy find if you have the same musical taste.
 
08-Dec-11
My own music collection - 7/10. The last three (including a correction to one of my first seven) came from a cast of thousands.......well not quite that many. Big thanks to Cache or Check, C_4 and Marmela filling the voids. Lastly, a late call-up from benus led to a combined effort on the find. Nearly there.....hang on!!! Yep, plenty of CoC tracks around here. BINGO, a very Zythery spot. TFTC Z-man.
 
08-Dec-11
Stuck on the final song for the better part of 6 months! Finally with hint from Tiger_Muffin I had it nailed! Met up with the same for a stroll through the park this evening until we spotted some rather Z-like terrain. No blackberries this time, but some overfriendly bull ants. TFTC!
 
26-Nov-11
Any watchers out there able to help!! I have 7 of the 10 songs but am struggling with 3 of the last 4. Heeeeeelp!! Can trade songs?
 
24-Nov-11
After my plans to get Squeaky's key last weekend were thwarted, we got thrown a second life line. However finding this cache involved recognising songs of an era that really passed me by (You see I am still stuck in the 70s and 80s and even though I really enjoy a good guitar riff, some of the bands involved really eluded me).
Luckily a music loving colleague (yes, the same colleague that got me into geocaching in the first place) has a keen ear for songs from this era and was able to recognise 9 out of 10 - greatly improving on my paltry personal score of four).

Having the actual coordinates of GZ was only half the battle though as the logs suggested that a find would be tough. Confronted by a jungle of undergrowth I was close to giving up, but as reported by previous finders, increasing the search area finally yielded the desired cache (nearly 22 months after its last log), plus the Key TB as an added bonus.
 
20-Nov-11
The key to squeaky's heart TB has come to visit.
It seemed such an appropriately named cache & it obviously likes Z puzzles Twisted
 
04-Feb-10
Accompanied by Everlasting. Found it nice and easy after an enjoyable brief walk in the park.
Thanks Zytheran for the cache. Smile
 
04-Feb-10
Accompanied with lava12, Help with puzzle due to listen which didnt suit us. anyway we have a good fun walk and found the cache. SL. Thanks Zytheran for organising the cache and hunt.
 
18-Jan-10
Sarah and I figured all but one out last night, with most of them in our record collection. Last track stumped us but Seapig at work today recognised the artist and we had the track in no time. o'cholio confirmed our bit of confusion but I had co-ordinates finally to go searching for the cache. Took me a little while to locate at GZ and I almost gave up when I finally spotted the likely spot. YIPPEE another day, another Z cache!
Coming up this way again was almost déjà vu on yesterday Wink
TFTC
B
 
05-Dec-09
I was going to be caching in the area today so I had look at this puzzle and knew 7 of the songs straight away.

A rethink on one gave me 8 correct. The 2 I didn't know I had never heard of, although they sounded familar and I have tracks by the artists. Perhaps thats why they sounded familiar?

Today I heaed off to gz and eventually found the cache. My gps was telling me gz was 10m away.

Thanks for the puzzle which I enjoyed.

TNLNSL

TFTC
 
19-Oct-09
Approached this one from a slightly different direction to other finders and to Mr O's surprise, there was a muggle doing some sort of work about 10m from GZ! The location was almost out of sight from the muggle, but not quite, but with the GPSr showing a different location a hint was required from a previous finder. After it was finally received (about an hour later), Mr O had another stab at it. The muggle was gone and the cache quickly located. Nice puzzle, had some good tunes in it, even if we didn't recognise half of them and had to get a push! TFTC Z.
 
22-Sep-09
A new morning brings a whole new set of challenging caches. Credit where credit is due, like Freddo your taste in music makes for entertaining listening. I actually recruited my little sister to identify the couple I wasn't sure about and set about putting the rest together after that. Made it to GZ today to find a fence where I didn't want it so we had to walk a little bit further. Fortunately the cache wasn't as hard to find.

Thanks for the entertaining challenge and the early morning walk.

R - B
 
22-Sep-09
A few of the tracks were familiar, but I could only identify 2 of them myself. But Team Rubik had somehow managed to identify them all and wanted to collect the cache, so I had no choice but to go along and claim a find... Was that a slight twinge of guilt I felt, for claiming a Mad May find without solving the puzzle? Nah! Just pleased to be released.

TNLN - Thanks Zytheran!
 
18-Sep-09
Took a cast of thousands to complete this one it seems. Most of them were involved in the hard bit of trying to identify the tracks Razz
I went for a hunt in this area a couple of weeks ago and gave up on when I couldn't find the cache. After trying to reshuffle the mix I decided that I need to recheck and so returned today. Still empty handed I decided to call a previous finder and he confirmed that I was in the correct spot. Cache was eventually found with the aid of a sharp digging stick! The recent rains had improved its camo somewhat Surprised
With a sigh of relief I signed the log and left a Slimey frog TB here for a rest.
Cheers Mr. Z, thats one more off the MM list [^]
 
25-Jul-09
Assistance from Phearless Phil the Phire Eater and others produced the correct solution for this cache. Today was the day to get a find. Silver. What were you thinking?
 
25-Jul-09

I knew a few of the tracks - about the same % as the names of the tracks on my Podcache Smile A lovely final spot near where I had been before. Joint silver with the Frog today. Can winners please have a CD of all the tracks please Wink

Clear skies from TeamAstro.
 
21-Jun-09
What a beautiful afternoon for a drive and a walk in a park.
Knew some of the songs, but had to enlist the help of Generation Y mates with the promise of Freddo Frogs as prizes to get the first part of the puzzle out, although the last one got called out across a cubicle when I forgot to plug the headphones inRed Face (I thought it was going to be Spiderbait from a video with some Furry Animals in the background). Surprising how much I could get from YouTube, and have also reduced my iTunes balance.
Cal joined me for the walk to GZ, and although no dogs did have plenty of sour sobs. Cals little legs have left a good path for the next ones to follow.
Cal grabbed a dice and a fish and we left a golfball and horse, and surprisingly no Freddo's Solace or Batkey needed to be releaedTwisted
TFTC Zytheran

CheersCoolCool
BTW did I mention *FTF* Smile
(9th Mad May Cache done, 22 to go)
 
01-Jun-09
Wow, you were extremely generous with the first song.Wink
 
31-May-09
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