Cache of Knowledge Kingston Heights, Tasmania, Australia
By Norms quest on 13-Feb-10. Waypoint GC22XRB

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Logs

10-Aug-10
This cache is no longer.
 
29-Mar-10
Due to council and it's extraordinary ability to try and be efficient this cache is no longer active and will be replaced ASAP.
 
19-Mar-10
Find number 9 for the 14th day of our trip to Tasmania and the Mega Event. Found at 1630 hrs, and find number 173 for the trip so far. Easy as, walked straight up to it. I doubt the passing motorists even had time to notice what I was doing. Its obvious it wasnt in a normal place, given the clues in the cache page.

Cheers
Bundy
 
09-Mar-10
** Coordinates Changed From **
S 42° 58.544 E 147° 18.664
Distance From Old: 83 feet or 25.3 meters
Another move for this cache due to even more road works!!!!
 
03-Mar-10
** Coordinates Changed From **
S 42° 58.573 E 147° 18.673
Distance From Old: 181.1 feet or 55.2 meters
Cache has a new home after expected road works nearby threatend it's existence. Still close to library but the local constabulary may have something to say!!!!
 
03-Mar-10
Back on line
 
02-Mar-10
Well, no wonder we couldn't find it as we had the old co-ords and no internet to get updated info. Having said that, both our GPS's were jumping around all over the place making navigating very difficult.
 
01-Mar-10
Due to impending works by council in the area the cache has been set aside until works are complete
 
28-Feb-10
Sundays or late evenings/early mornings are the best times for this one! Luckily a car was parked just in thr right spot, and hid me from prying eyes! I found this one straight away, merely because the coordinates were spot on! Took it back to the car to log, and then sneaky sneaked it back into place - great cammo!!!! TNLN TFTC
 
27-Feb-10
Hard to find very sneaky TFTC (and cheers to stumbleduponit!)
 
22-Feb-10
Missed OldSaint by 1 hour AGAIN.....I wasn't disappointed with this one. Very clever. I wish I was so handy. Tiny Catgirl was particularly thrilled at such an exciting and different cache. Keep them coming!
 
22-Feb-10
Hi NORM, Got off me backside and got this at 1927hrs as the seventh and last for the day. Great hide. The police passing by gave me the evil eye and obviously wondered what I was doing, but they did not stop. A cache of knowledge indeed, well named. TFTC and cheers OldSaint.
 
21-Feb-10
What a fantastic hiding place. Lots of muggles around due to the Sunday market but still managed to find and hide again without being seen. Thanks
 
21-Feb-10
Final find on my quick trip down to Kingston.
This is an awesome hide, I hope it lasts a long time. First time I've seen this style of cammo!
Searched all the usual hiding spots before locating it - was glad the streets were quite quiet on a Sunday afternoon.
Thanks norms quest, excellent!
 
21-Feb-10
We were surprised to find this cache within a few seconds of arriving at the GZ, thanks to the coordinates being spot on. Unfortunately there was a car sitting muggle very close by. We stealthily retrieved the cache and then had to wait until the muggle was otherwise distracted before returning the cache. A very clever hide, Norms Quest. TFTC
 
20-Feb-10
Drove past after soccer on a very hot Saturday afternoon.
Noone around, which made searching easy.
Having read the logs, I had an expectation about the hide, which was met and then some.
Outstanding work, Norms Quest!
TFTC
 
16-Feb-10
Great Cache- Donald had to wait his time to reveal the hide. Muggles everywhere.
But it was certainly worth it.

I love these type of hides. BZ to Norms quest for a great cache!!

TNLC TFTC
 
15-Feb-10
Found by the cheesy pigs at 7.10am. Great hide and coords were spot on. Thanks for the cache.

[This entry was edited by Cheesy pigs on Sunday, February 14, 2010 at 8:20:35 PM.]
 
15-Feb-10
Excellent hide Norms quest Big Grin
Well done Stumbleduponit on FTF and obviously the rightful FTF finder. Your observation skills cheesy pigs still require work !

Embarrassingly I drove the 230mtrs to GZ from where I work Red Face At GZ I got targeted by two different people who wanted to tell me about how their pets are doing and almost every car that went by was someone I knew (Kingston is just way too small) so searching was a little tricky.
I eventually found it while their backs were turned, but they just would not go away, so I had to leave the scene with the cache in hand and return a short time later and replace it.
Very clever and well put together cache that I have never seen before.
Thanks Big Grin
 
15-Feb-10
I'm blaming night shift brain Big Grin
 
14-Feb-10
Found before geo bedtime, our FTF and only for the geodaughter or I (and the two geoboys) would have cached past it with the GPS, great cache spot, TFTC Norm's Quest Razz
 
14-Feb-10
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