Tetragrammaton Warwick, Queensland, Australia
By darth trader maintained by Gazamataz on 01-Jan-11. Waypoint GC2EKVQ

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Logs

24-Nov-13
Sadly, the final cryptex has gone missing.

I am unable to build another one presently, but a glad that this cache lived longer than I originally expected and had a good life in the meantime.

thanks for playing.
 
23-Nov-13
Here with Captain Terror the container is not here. We shall contact CO.
 
13-Nov-13
Didn't find it again. I'm going back to the easy ones
 
13-Nov-13
Didnt find it
 
26-Oct-13
Maybe I'm being blind lol
 
11-Aug-13
Arrived back into Warwick after spending the last three days hunting caches around Stanthorpe. After collecting what I needed we headed around to the cache. With Gunnie69 and Kaisho53 having already found the cache, they stood back and watched search and open the cache. First part was easy as I knew that did not belong there!Razz The second part was a little tricker, but having unwound some of these in the past, it didn't take long to have it opened.

All up a nifty cache![^]

TFTC darth trader Big Grin
 
08-Jun-13
Heading down to "Christmas in June - Stanthorpe 2013" with IolantheK and dropped into Warwick with the express purpose of picking up this cache and making it my 800th Big Grin
Had worked the required info ahead of time (which was confirmed by IolantheK) and proceeded to the final location.
What a brilliantly crafted, disguised and executed cache, a favority point from me to add to your collection [^]
TFTC darth trader Big Grin
 
07-Jun-13
This one has been long on my "to do list" so when we were here, I made a bee line to this one! So after a few false starts, we then realised where we needed to be, and heading over there, found a likely container! Well, that's when the fun started as a few turns, and it wouldn't open, so using a few skills I had learned and twist twist and all of a sudden, I had a logbook!! Yay!!

Very nicely done and a definate FP! Thanks darth trader
 
07-Jun-13
Up from brisbane to look after nieces and nephew while the next one is born. Waiting for a friend's labour to progress, so I filled in some time geocaching!

This cache definitely filled in some time! Translation was a frustrating experience, and then I got distracted finding the next bit.... My angle was slightly off. Great cache though, puzzle was ok due to my own background (theology student - included Old Testament studies, so I had a good idea as to what the 'key' would be.)

Awesome hide. My first multi and I don't know if others will live up to this one! TFTC!
 
06-Jun-13
Nicely done, spotted this one from a far so took a short drive to a more convenient spot TFTC
 
20-Apr-13
arrived here intending to get this cache today but found I had left the print out at home Sad , Girly wanted to press on and so we did. not easy with the iPhone and her drawing of the letters. Like many others we found a fence blocking our path and decided to drive around ,found the cache itself easily and returned to car , thankful that I had decided to drive round.

Sitting in the car we tried to decipher the clue , Girly's drawing left a little to be desired but we did it in the end.
What a great cache/puzzle defiantly getting a fav point off us too. [^]
It was then we found that the TB we were bringing to place in this cache had been left at home Twisted, it wanted to travel to multi caches and this is the only one that it will fit into for miles. Looks like we will have to return or make a new multi to put it into. defiantly won't be able top this one though.

TFTC darth trader
 
20-Apr-13
Very impressive... Well done... Had us stumped more than once... Persevered and got the goods... Awesome Cache...
 
14-Apr-13
This is another wonderful cache darth trader and well constructed.
The base cap has been hacked by a recent whipper snippering, but proves it's resilience.
It's has minors chips off it, so if someone could bring a 90mm stormwater screw cap that would be great.
I did some preplanning for the codes etc and noticed this would be one of my last off the d/t grid so just had to stop off here for this one. Sooo glad I did. Thanks darth trader.
On a sunday arvo the area was barren so had the place to myself.
Cheers from Browngang
 
01-Apr-13
Wow this cache was amazing!!! I worked out the cipher and what an appropriate one for Easter! Found the cache and opened it. Great set up was fun to open and admire the awesome set up. Found during an Easter weekend assault on Warwick and Stanthorpe. Out with Bristracker and Aussie Liahona. TFTC
 
01-Apr-13
It was wonderful to watch karenhippo fiddle with the container and get everything lined up for a final opening. What a wonderful cache and no wonder it has so many favourites. Worth taking the time to figure out and remember some things are done "back to front". Love this building too.
 
31-Mar-13
Out geocaching this afternoon in the pouring rain, so not as many searched for as we'd have liked. Never mind. But, this cache just had to be one of them. A very smart geocaching companion had solved the puzzle and we'd located the container. So in a combined effort today, along with Karenhippo and Bristracker, we were able to find this container and access the log. Many thanks darth trader for something different and enjoyable. This was Karenhippo's 1000th geocache. A great milestone and a deserving cache. Congratulations Karen! [^][^]
 
29-Mar-13
Here in Warwick for the weekend doing some serious caching. Checked out the building - very interesting - made some notes and decided to come back after some homework. Loved the building, the fact that the LDS are next door, and the Baptists nearby. Driving around we saw more and more churches. Lovely town and great weather for caching.
 
24-Feb-13
arrived at the co ords in front of this amazing building and took lots of photos of the important bits!

Off to GZ and found it muggle free. Noted a dead bird on the way to GZ, and hoped this was not some sort of Masonic warning ritual to would be geocachers!

looked around and saw nothing out of place, looked at the hint and thought maybe, yep awesome cache.

Then took it back to the car to open before realising there was more to it!

so it was that the Mrs and I sat with camera, mobile phone and cache to extract the log, a task accomplished after about 5 minutes! cache then replaced ready for the next adventurerb

TFTC, and the feeling of being in a Dan Brown novel. Well earned favorite point coming your way!
 
08-Feb-13
Great cache had some trouble but got it in the end tftc
 
08-Feb-13
Found with Lynne7267 on a trip to Warwick for the day. A favorite for us. Great cache idea! Loved the challenge. Great work TFTC.
 
28-Dec-12
Goldielover and I were passing through today. I had noticed this one while here recently but was unable to get to it. Today the area was deserted so had no problem in getting some information here. A quick search and had a great cache ready for inspection. Goldielover set about cracking it, while I tried another method. Between us we managed to get our names on the log.
Thanks for the great cache. Another favourite.
 
28-Dec-12
Found with stairman1. We had been past this area a few times but didn't have the opportunity to grab it until today. No one was around so we grabbed our chance. Fascinating language. We gathered the clues then headed off to work them out. A short time later stairman1 had the container opened Surprised. Very tricky. With our names in the log we waiting for a nearby muggle to leave before placing it back. Thanks Darth Trader.
 
12-Nov-12
This was the 8th cache find in our caching run today at 11:56.
(So this is our 5228th total find.)

Wow, what a great cache. This one must be the highlight of the cache run today, and gets a favourite point from us.

Took: Nothing
Left: Magnet
Thanks darth trader for the hunt today.
 
21-Oct-12
found you, you SOB!!!! very cool
 
21-Oct-12
took a couple of trys but we eventually found it Smile
 
05-Oct-12
Did some homework the night before though we weren't sure how well. Picked our time well to arrive at GZ though that was more luck than good management. Feeling like we'd found some ancient artifact instead of a cache we carefully set about getting into it. An amazingly well constructed cache and worthy of a favourite point. TFTC darth trader
 
01-Oct-12
I'm on my way home from 2 days of caching in and around the Stanthorpe region. Big Grin
I had tried this one on my way south yesterday but just way too many people around the GZ location. I just drove on by.
Today was another day and there was no one around. A walk around and no cache...mmm...looking, looking and Surprised O that is clever. Big Grin And a puzzle to solve. Big Grin I solved it yesterday so this was quite a quick stop. Big Grin I so want to build one of these my self. Loved it. A fav point for sure.
Thanks for the cache. The outer container had a little water in it but the puzzle was all dry.
 
28-Sep-12
Out and about with teamdfl for 2 crazy days of hunting Smile

This cache is the reason we have travelled from Brisbane to Warwick today. When we were planning the trip last week, teamdfl sent me this GC code, and when I had a look I realised I already knew the answer SmileBig Grin [^] That's a very cool way to begin solving a cache Cool I made a few notes and saved the data, in anticipation of our arrival at WP1.

This afternoon at WP1 my thoughts were confirmed! Exactly what I expected to see Smile Calculations done and we headed over to our GZ, only to be thwarted by a fence Red Face Backtracked and headed around to a very convenient parking spot, and dfl made the find. Open it, quick! Now that's cool Cool Last time I saw one of these someone else got to solve it, so today was my turn Smile [^] Big Grin Plugged in the required details and we have Puzzle solved! Most satisfying Big Grin I loved everything about this cache: solving the puzzle, the transliteration, the search, the container and the final challenge. TFTC, darth trader. A favourite point from me.
 
28-Sep-12
Out with IolantheK for some fun and adventure on a mission to Warwick. Refuelled at Maccas we were ready to accept our mission for today - find this cache. We made our way to WP1 to confirm what we already suspected we would need to open the cache. Caclulated GZ and drove around. The area was fairly quiet, but we managed to park near enough to for some extra cover. At first we thought we had messed up our co-ord projection, because nothing seemed likely. Then my brain kicked in and I saw the obvious. I can see how it would fool beginners ;-D. Gave the container to a very keen IolantheK to open. After a bit of jiggling the prize was opened. Very much worth the trip from Brissy just for this cache alone Smile Would give a favourite point for the container and another for the puzzle if I could Smile
 
20-Sep-12
Had a look a few times don't think its there any more if someones passing through town could they check to see if they could find it
 
10-Sep-12
Just writing a note, because although we had this on the list to do today, I forgot we hadn't deciphered the Tetragrammaton so we'll have to come back another day. Looking forward to doing this one, hopefully soon. Thanks darth trader.
 
06-Sep-12
This cache has become quite popular of late, so I checked in on it while passing through town.
The council have been conscientious here and the hide is more exposed than intended, but it seems to survive quite well.
I dropped in some more swag, and a couple of pathtags, and was surprised at the stink the glues used in the build are putting off from sitting in the sun.
Enjoy.
 
25-Aug-12
Found with geogirlfriend and junior Willis007 . Cool cache , but not what I expected . Was easier then I thought it would be . GF worked out the spell, and only took a couple of mins to find and unlock
 
25-Aug-12
I was very much looking forward to finding this one on our Warwick weekend, and was also quite intimidated by it - mainly due to the 4 stars. After doing some internet research during the week, and also asking for some advice, we managed to find this one relatively easily.

Was a great cache, a lot of effort put into making it very different.

Thanks darth trader for the challenge. Big Grin
 
20-Aug-12
Now this is a very cool cache, thanks! Nice building too.
 
28-Jul-12
AWESOME!!! One of the best hides!! TFTC Smile
 
23-Jun-12
Very fine cache - thank you very much!
 
23-Jun-12
What a great cache.

Since I can read biblical Hebrew, when I saw this cache come up whilst visiting Warwick I had to do it and it didn't diss appoint. First crypto-locked cache, first multi with bearing calcs, a great cache.

My only pity is that I no longer have a premium membership so I can't give it a fave point.

Tftc
 
22-Jun-12
This was very well thought out and executed. Great technical skill from darth trader putting it together. It wasn't as difficult as labelled - especially as many people would know the clue off the top of their heads, but it was fun with some nice trinkets inside.
 
02-Mar-12
We had done our homework and went straight for the cache. It was about 9pm so the place was virtually empty. A couple of happy souls wandered past but they had other things on their mnds.

Like many others we got a pleasant surprise once we retrieved the cache. We then realised we only had half of the homework with us and had to return to our hotel before we could access the logbook. We then spent a bit of time examing the mechanics and effort that had gone into the cache. Top effort Darth Trader.

TFTC darth trader
 
23-Feb-12
We looked at this one & thought this is all to strange for us. We had 2 weeks here at Warwick so have left it for the last few days.
Did some ground work on google & read all the logs before we left home.
Found GZ & then the cache, having cracked the code it was it was a pleasure to see it open. This was indeed a very well thought out & constructed cache.
The only other one like this but different, was a cache that contained a Tranposition Cipher that we had done at Port Macquarie.
Thanks Darth Vader for a great cache
 
22-Jan-12
WOW and double WOW.

A definate F/point for this one from me. I only started caching late last year and when we went to visit rels in Warwick, I had this one printed out. I took photos of the building last Oct/Nov to go do my home work. I thought I knew what it was as I was shown the writing in the "holy book" and I had a fair idea what it was but wanted to make sure, and besides, I then had to learn how to read a compass and with little experience I waited until I was fairly sure I could have a go at finding this one.

I was a little off in the direction today in my first try but got geohubby to check if I had it right and then had a bit of a walk around until I put a few things together and then we both had a wee look around the GZ. Also had to convert my gps to mts from emperial too. At GZ little push here and another push gently....wallah.

So proud of myself but congrats to darth trader for his amazing invention. I gave the geohubby the privledge of opening the prize.

All well and dry. Took a tiny wooden peg and left a little red ninja.
 
11-Jan-12
Cache check. All still present.
 
22-Dec-11
found and opened with some double checking(cheating) from google
this cache has had a lot of effort put in and i applaud your work
 
30-Sep-11
Thanks for this was so good and loved all the work put into this thanks heaps
 
18-Sep-11
Got to GZ relatively easily as we are former residents of Warwick. Passed the Lodge many times but had not taken time to consider the inscriptions.
GeoJen reckoned she would have a good idea once the cache was in hand so off we went for a little drive. Found container in no time flat but the application of our magic letters did not impress the inner temple. After careful consideration decided to repair to a friend's house where we would have access to the internet, and a little bit of sustenance.
Google gave us a choice of a few letters, so after lunch we returned and put our deft fingers to work. Presto - second combination and log was in our hands.
Great cache darth trader and it gets a favourite from me.
TFTC
 
12-Sep-11
Homework done by me B4 leaving home also. Found ,opened , SL and returned all screened from muggles by parking our camper across 3 parking spaces...It was early morning so not many muggles around.What a lot of work has gone into this cache. Thanks for your efforts darth trader and TFTC[^]
 
26-Aug-11
I did some homework before heading off on our weekend so I had everything I needed for this cache. The area was sparsely populated when we arrived but we decided to be safe and open the cache in the car anyway. What a magnificent piece of work. We opened it with no problem and then it was passed around for all to study. Thanks darth trader.
 
26-Aug-11
Having just returned from a trip through Egypt and Jordan, it was very easy for me to solve this Big Grin. We tried walking to GZ after visitng the first point, but were thwarted by a fence and so drove instead. Loved the hide itself, and the container was utterly brilliant! So much fun, thanks very much Big Grin.

Cache # 8 of 16 today. TFTC, darth trader and Gazamataz! =^.^=
 
26-Aug-11
This was a lovely old building from which we made our way to GZ. We admired the cache and the amount of work that went into it. The log was retrieved and signed quickly and the cache replaced with nary a soul in sight. Well done Darth Trader.
 
22-Aug-11
Found at 1608. I had caluclated where GZ should be before I left home. Thankyou google. When I approached the Masonic Lodge, School had just finished but I managed to get a car park right in front of the building so writing down all the symbols in comfort was a good thing in the bitterly cold wind. I left my digital camera at home.

Went to Gz and soon had a container in hand and wondered what will I find when I open this one up.

I answered my question soon after. Very clever. Only a very few cars nearby and no muggles in sight. Used my car as a hide and sat in the warmth to open the mystery container. I like this type of log sheet. TNLNSL TFTC.

This entry was edited by youngoldfella on Tuesday, 23 August 2011 at 01:40:21 UTC.

This entry was edited by youngoldfella on Tuesday, 23 August 2011 at 08:45:24 UTC.
 
21-Aug-11
Good job on arranging this cache. Fun to do.
 
11-Jul-11
11/07/11 11:57 AM Find #595

We had read the cache notes on this one and decided it was a must do before we headed home, so NyletaM, Palopinto, Engphil and the rest of the clan met up at the published coordinates to complete this multi.
We performed all the necessary calculations and had the final coordinate in hands.
We wandered round to the coordinates and spied the container as we wandered past.

We took said container to a nearby patch of grass and sat down to examine contents. It wasn't long before we had the log book in hand and signed the log.

Excellent work on the cache container, and the multi as a whole.
Definitely a recommended cache from me.

TFTC Darth Trader.
 
11-Jul-11
On the way home from Christmas In July in Stanthorpe with Alkzura and our two geobabies for the leisurely drive home. We met up with our favourite caching partners EngPhil and Palopinto and their family in Warwick for a group effort on this highly recommended cache. And oh my goodness wasn't it worth it! Fantastic concept and construction. These are the caches that take caching to a whole new level. TFTC
 
11-Jul-11
Oh how I LOVED this container! Very well done! As the rest of my team have already mentioned, it wasn't long before we had the required information and were able to get it all finished up. TFTC! Very Happy
 
11-Jul-11
Found this cache while in the area for the Christmas in July 2011 - Stanthorpe Event cache. TFTC TNLN SL
 
11-Jul-11
What aan awesome cache. We had a good go at this one, but due to failing light and still had a 3 hr drive home, I opted for the phone a friend option, to help work it out. This save us a bit of time.
I have to say this is an awesome cache container and well worth attempting the cache. Well done on your effort darth trader. This must have taken many hours to create this cache. It gets a favourite point from me.
SL
TFTC
 
11-Jul-11
Find #564 at 11:57

Wow. Just... wow. Beautifully done!!!! We'd heard people raving about this cache at an Event a couple of days earlier, and knew if we only did one cache in Warwick on our way through, it had to be this one.

Palopinto, Alkzura, NyletaM, semi-muggle COACH P, our geokids and I pulled up at the published coordinates, took some photos, and gathered the required info. Yup, that sounds right, I know what it means.. now what to do with it?

We then took the long way around to our calculated GZ, where Palopinto spied something out of place about a nanosecond before the rest of us did. Yoink, we'll be taking that!

Retreating to a nearby grassy spot, the container was examined, ah, it all makes sense now. After a quick fiddle, the cache was opened and the contents revealed. We all marveled at the cache construction before the log was signed and we were on our way back via the shortcut.

This is undoubtedly one of the cleverest containers I've ever found. Excellent work, Darth Trader, this one gets a very well deserved Favourite point from me -- thanks for the most brilliant cache!

I only hope that the muggles don't get to it -- it is quite exposed, and it would be an absolute crying shame if anything happened to it. The effort that has gone into this one is obvious -- well done! [^]
 
11-Jul-11
This is a great cache. Took us about 3/4 of an hour to solve the puzzle and open the cache. A lot of effor has been put into this one and it will certainly get a favourite point.
 
11-Jul-11
I had taken a photograph of the feature earlier in the day hoping to get an opportunity to try to solve the puzzle and then I mentioned it to a previous finder who I met at another cache and was given a hint on where to look.

As this was the only cache in Warwick which remained on my Not Found list I decided to check it out. I was searching in a spot nnot far from the GZ when I was hailed by another cacher who had found the cache. they also had acdcess to a method of solving the puzzle and we soon had the log book to sign.

TFTC a great idea which I had heard about but not seen in practice.

I now have a clear area on my map around Warwick
 
10-Jul-11
Found with Mrs Lat&Long on the way home from the Stanthorpe event. Very nicely done on the Tetrawotzit Big Grin. I had to carefully photograph it for a muggle nephew who loves this sort of thing. We wondered if any of the worthy brothers have noticed the procession of uninitiated photographing their building and sneaking around the place Wink. Sunday afternoon seems like a good time with minimal muggle activity. Found everything required and did a bit of twisting and turning before it all fell in my lap. TN/LN/SL and replaced all as we found it. You might be amused to know that I tried Google street-view to see if I could see you-know-what. While it's helped me solve a cache or two in the past, this time it was useless. Really, really loved the device. In my humble opinion, that's a 'real' cache [^].
 
Me thinks that Mr L&L was just a bit lucky that I accompanied him today. There was a particular bit in the description that needed to be re-read and emphasised!!! Once that happened it was all palin sailing and the cache was in hand. TFTC
 
10-Jul-11
Absollutly brilliant,you deserve a medal for the effort you put in to this.It was good to make us stop and use a bit of brain exercise.This is a cache we'll talk about for a long time.TFTC. darth trader.
 
10-Jul-11
One cannot help but give this one a favorite. Firstly, I enjoyed the first WP of the multi. It these small things that are never noticed on these kinds of buildings. The deciphering was interesting too!

The hide was great. I am glad I picked today to do it - as it was relatively muggle free. Thankfully everything worked as it should. The intricacy of the cache container is to be applauded. Great effort - I really hope it does not get muggled. TFTC darth trader Smile
 
09-Jul-11
Found at 1:26 PM had a bit of trouble getting the book out once we had opened the puzzle, finally managed to dislodge it using our walking pole nice code, puzzle/lock and hide

TFTC
 
08-Jul-11
Had attempted to fudge this one using flickr and google to minimal avail. Upon passing through decided to take some photos for later decoding. Jumped out of the car and met up with Gunnie and Kaisho by chance. Having all a similar plan of solving later we decided to attempt this one backwards. We wandered to the offset and soon spotted cache. Had to drive around the block to avoid the barbed wire and soon had cache in hand. Opening it however.. Well after some careful fondling and love it fell open. A great cache idea, loved it. TFTC.
 
08-Jul-11
Found it in company of Gunnie60 & Capt Terror...

Had arranged to meet up with Gunnie on our way to Stanthorpe - where just collecting relevant information when Capt Terror rocked up....

Collected photos for analysis to solve the problem - went to check GZ as well - The thought occurred - That there could be the cache....

Back around the block the convoy went....

Yep there is a cache in here was heard....

Hey 'I've got instructions to make one of these I thought'...

We turned it every which way - tried a few combinations & then thought 'a delicate touch may work'
1 turned - 1 applied a delicate hand & soon all was revealed...

TNLNSL

Thanks darth trader for a novel cache enclosure
 
08-Jul-11
Heading south for the Christmas in July event, I knew Kaisho53 was in town and flicked him a text enroute. I advised I was going to obtain the info for this cache and take the next day or so to work on the puzzle... With that, a meeting spot was established... [^]

As it turned out, Captain Terror pulled up as pics were being taken of the "clues"... So, now with three hunters in the team, this was never going to an issue was it... Smile

We identified the location of the final and moved in for the hunt. Cache quickly spotted but, extracting the log was a different story...

A collaborative effort between Kaisho53 produced the log.

Cheers darth trader.
 
06-Jul-11
droped of GC in one of my favorite caches to start its travels.
 
01-Jul-11
We didn't plan to head for this cache but decided to go for a walk and give it a go eventually. It was a great adventure! First finding the location, locating the cache itself and then opening it:) We went to get help from the library - no success....went for help to the tourist info - got some clues, but unsuccessful. Then went to mcdonalds and got it:) You may ask why mcdonalds - they have free wifi:) Loved this one, so giving it a fav. greetings from slovenia.
 
20-Jun-11
After some repairs, this cache is good to go again.

Please note that this cache requires the solving of a physical puzzle to open the cache.

PLEASE DO NOT TRY TO FORCE THE CACHE TO OPEN.
It will slide open if and only when the riddle is correctly solved (which may not be on your first try)

Happy hunting.
-Darth trader.
 
17-Jun-11
Our 5234th overall find.

We took the chance to solve this one on the way into town and pulled up to make the find. While we were at the GZ we discovered some damage to the container and as the owner is a local to us we gave him a call. As luck would have it he was also in town and ducked around for a visit. We chatted for a while and then continued south for the night.

As always a well put together cache, we wouldn't expect anything less!

Thanks to darth trader for the cache.

TNLNSL
 
17-Jun-11
By coincidence, I happened to be in town as a fellow cacher was passing through.
It seems this cache is in need of a little repair. I'm on it.
Thanks, big matt and shell.
 
16-Jun-11
Found it No. 3723 ... took a little while ... TNLN .... TFTC
 
07-Jun-11
Just a fence standing between me and the cache. Thanks for an awsome cache and the history that I learned in research of the clues. It was hard to to see at night so had to come back a few days later in the daytime.
 
28-May-11
THIS WAS A VERY CHALLENGING ONE. BUT WE CRACKED IT AFTER AN HOUR. IT WAS TESTING MY PATIENTS. THIS WAS VERY WELL DONE. WHAT AN AWESOME IDEA. TFTC TNLN.
 
02-May-11
what an awsome cache....my first difficulty 4....
TFTC TNLNSL
cheers to darth trader for this one
 
02-May-11
Great way to bring up my 250 gc.com finds! After my other finds today the geowife and kids were getting restless and we were going to call it a day but after reading the cache description we both decided to go for one more, and glad we did. At first I was worried when my "solution" didn't work but a little more thought about Hebrew and I realized my solution was correct just not applied properly. Thanks for the effort you put into this cache.
 
30-Apr-11
Find number 1 for the day, and find number 37 on the third day of our month long trip to Warwick, Lightning Ridge, Boulia, Plenty Highway, Alice Springs, Ayres Rock, Darwin, and home. Found at 1600hrs.

I hope it doesnt disturb the cache owner too much when I can honestly say, it took 5 minutes from when we spotted the cache pop up on our GPS, to when we signed the log.

In Warwick for a 4wd weekend event. Having previously cached in town, we didnt think there would be too many left. It turned out to be only 2, and this was the first. The icon popped up on the GPS as we passed by, so we pulled in for a look. A quick read of the page, and a little logical thinking had the cache in hand about 2 minutes later, after a short trip. Then the opening, which was achieved easily, possibly by the previous owner not spinning things after use. Either that, or it was a complete fluke. In any event, this didnt prove the troublesome cache I can see it was supposed to be.

Cheers
Bundy
 
09-Apr-11
We had a look at this one the last time we went through Warwick and had no idea what to do with ithe info, today I had the light bulb moment and we discovered the cache and the know how to open it. SL TNLN TFTC
 
06-Apr-11
Relogging this under individual account, previously a member of Gaz'n'Kab account.
 
05-Apr-11
Previously logged under a team account. Re-logging with my individual account.
 
05-Apr-11
After finally translating the correct transcript, and finding the interesting cache we were soon able to add our names to the log.

TFTC darth trader!

Gaz'n'Kab

This entry was edited by gaz'n'kab on Wednesday, 27 April 2011 at 02:12:14 UTC.
 
03-Apr-11
Found with Bedmaker on our way back from a weekend at Sundown.
We really enjoyed this cache, loved it in fact!
We worked out the puzzle and headed off to GZ.
It was a quiet Sunday afternoon so there were no muggles around to worry about.
It wasn't long before we had our names added to the log.
Definitely worth the drive out here just for this!
Many thanks for the fun.
 
03-Apr-11
Found with TassieGirl13 this afternoon.
I must say this was our high light cache for the weekend, WOW we really enjoyed it.
Well done on the construction, I know a few fellow hunters who will enjoy the challenge as well.
We where here on a very quiet Sunday afternoon so didn't have any muggles to worry about.
We worked out what was needed and soon we had our names added to the log book.
TFTC and the great effort put into it.
 
21-Mar-11
Good one
 
21-Mar-11
WOW WOW WOW WORTH TRAVELLING OUT TO WARWICK ESPECIALLY FOR THIS ONE. GOOD LUKIN
 
01-Mar-11
What a fantastic cache! You can see how much work has gone into this one and it has really paid off. Definitely one of my favourites and what a fantastic job you have done!! We were a bit sad initially because the gps doesn't automatically have images stored and I hadn't prestored this one. Also the iphone and laptop did not have internet connectivity out here so how were we going to translate it!?! Well Pagan came to the rescue once again and we safely opened the cache and were able to sign the log book! So happy that we could log a find for this one as we would have been very sad if things hadn't worked out the way they did. Thanks for the wonderful cache darth trader *recommended*
 
05-Jan-11
When we came through here about a week before, this cache wasn't published. Luckily I ran an updated query while we were sitting inside out of the rain one afternoon, and this one popped up.

A perfect stop on the way home, and I normally don't do Multi's while travelling, but this one was too hard to resist. A cool little puzzle, which we managed to solve before heading to GZ. Luckily it was fairly quiet, so it wasn't too hard to retrieve the impressive cache container!

I have to say, this is one of the best caches we have done in a while. Mrs Murf was most impressed as well. I was going to mention that there was a bit of water on the inside of the cache, but I couldn't see how it got there... unfortunately in the time that it has taken me to get around to logging this, Warwick has been flooded. Hopefully this cache is OK, but more importantly, hopefully the people of Warwick are getting back on their feet.

Took D.T.pathtag and left 3 x Murf pathtags,
Cheers,
Murf & Mrs Murf
 
01-Jan-11
Found at 1125Hrs. I must admit that I wasn't sure how the hunt for this one would go, but all went well - if slowly.
What a great way to start the new year's caching - a "FTF" on1/1/11. Thanks for the FTF Tag.
This is a very well thought out, constructed and hidden cache.
Congratulations and thanks darth trader
 
31-Dec-10
Published
 
30-Dec-10
This cache contains a FTF tag prize for the first to find.