SSE #100 Biddeston, Queensland, Australia
By
Brother Colin on 03-Apr-17. Waypoint GC739CQ
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Found with Pprime` as part of our Toowoomba adventure.Thankyou for the entertainment here.
Today we travelled south from Chinchilla to Tenterfield as we continued to make our way to board the Spirit of Tasmania next Friday. Whilst we were in Oakey, we realised that we were very close to a puzzle series that we had almost completely solved. We calculated that we could allow two hours and we set off to see how many we could find in the time. The plan is to come back at some time in the next year or two to look for the remainder. So today was really a reconnaissance mission.Once we worked out the basis of this puzzle, we quickly had confirmed coordinates. Today reasonably accurate coordinates led to a quick find of a familiar style of cache container. The cache and contents were in good condition. Thanks Brother Colin for this puzzle, the cache and the series.
We spend three nights in Toowoomba to clean up the leftover and new caches. Found the cache with TBU1BIKESU and signed the log.Tftc. Brother Colin
3rd day:On day No 3 during our stay in Toowoomba, we decided to collect the remaining smilies before we head home..Puzzles were solved partly with help of fellow cachers. As before, mostly we found the caches within 5 m of our GZ, some were a bit further out. Twice we were searching very long without success, so we did 2 PAFs to check if we had correct coords. One was invisible due to thick webs, whilst the other we were hit by cache blindness. We signed the logs, and put the caches back.TFTC Brother Colin
Back from Cambodia on a mission to achieve my 100 find Cosmic Quest souvenir, we hit the road today to try and find some more SSE caches. We found 14 before fatigue from my trip set in. Apologies Colin for the generic posts. I have thoroughly enjoyed working through each puzzle and have appreciated the assistance I have received from friends. This series has taken me over roads not travelled, despite living in the district most of my life. A quality series.
### GeoArt Enterprise ###We have spent some time puzzling and researched the GeoArt Enterprise puzzles in the run-up to our tour.At some point we reached the point where we had run out of ideas for a few caches - and we asked for help - which came immediately - thank you.Soon we had all the solutions together and we drove towards Toowoomba to visit the Enterprise.We travelled from one cache to the next throughout beautiful natural surroundings - it took us a total of 2 days to complete this great circuit.We were able to find all the caches quickly, a few took us a little longer to find - but no problem - we had a lot of fun.Almost all the cans are in a neat and tidy condition - I just wish that all cachers would fold the logbooks neatly and hide the boxes back in the fence holes - then the logbooks won't get wet so quickly.Thanks to Brother Colin for this great GeoArt EnterpriseWe are happy to spontaneously pin a favorite point on the Enterprise here and thereTeam sissifalke
Struggled through the required sums but the checker was far from satisfied. Then a chance comment in an earlier log had me attacking it from a different perspective, and found a happy checker. With GZ rather devoid of any hiding places except on a maize stalk, I applied the said offsets and found it. TFTC, BroCol. The log sheet is getting full.
When Mr SKI first noticed the SSE geoart he immediately recognized the Enterprise. Star Trek was one of his favourite shows as a young person and he is still regularly known to watch re-runs and repeats of the movies. He has even introduced the show to our grandchildren who enjoy it.Solving the puzzles was another matter and took a long time and a lot of effort. Plenty of time was spent during Victoria's long Covid lockdowns!Finally we have made it to Toowoomba and today was the day we set out to find the caches. Having solved some quite some time ago we had to do some recalculations on the run for a few, but we also managed to perform some basic maintenance on a number of others.A long day for us as they were spread more than we had imagined, but we managed to finish just before dark.Well done on a great series.Thank you for your efforts in creating and maintaining the cache Brother Colin.**SKI Pair****
Found with PapaGrouch on a visit to the area. The puzzles have been solved for years but we hadn't managed to find some until now. TFTC
As we drove through Oakey today we noticed a solved puzzle icon on our caching map one wed completely forgotten about. And it wasnt too far away. A quick decision was made - we *had* to tidy up our map and turn it into a smiley. Such a beautiful clear blue sky today as we make our way around these backroads all quite familiar to us by now as weve driven these roads before while hunting down other SSE caches. Only 15 minutes and a few kms later we had our smiley. Great coords made for a quick find here. All is well with this cache. Thank you Brother Colin.
The second day for us driving around the country roads finding the caches. I started working on solving the puzzles in this series a few months ago and left the hard ones until last. As time was fast approaching for our trip out here it was then a bit of a frenzy to get them all solved. With some nudges and a bit more for some of them we arrived with a list of all the caches solved. All good with this one, log signed and replaced as found. Thanks Brother Colin for each puzzle and cache.
We're at Aubigny for a day or so, and found your cache today 25 August 2023 4:04 pm , while enjoying another day in the Queensland countryside. TFTC Brother Colin
We are now heading north to avoid the coldest of the winter weather in Victoria. Today we headed off from Toowoomba and out around Aubigny where we will stay for the night. A great opportunity to grab some of these SSE series. Loved the easy parking and good co-ords.
Stopped off here and had to expland the search by 20m before making this find. Pleased I'm using my gaiters today after seeing 2 snakes recently.
Thanks Brother Colin for placing this cache and doing the maintenance, so we can enjoy finding it.
Stopped off here and had to expland the search by 20m before making this find. Pleased I'm using my gaiters today after seeing 2 snakes recently.
Thanks Brother Colin for placing this cache and doing the maintenance, so we can enjoy finding it.
Found while on holidays from Mackay with alphag_25. Slight change in the original plans with heavy rain and thunderstorms forecast for Easter Friday we started out early to get as many as we could in the SSE Geoart. Caches all logged 7/4/23 however found over today and yesterday. Some lovely back roads travelled, stopped for a picnic on the side of the road where we found some mown grass and had the farmer come out and check us out making sure we hadn’t broken down . All caches found quite quickly, lots of long grass but thankfully not too many people about. TFTC.
6 Apr 2023 GC739CQ SSE #100
micro mystery cache 3.0/1.5
TFTC SL Found at updated co ords
Geocaching with mackay_geocaching whilst on holidays. Travelling down from Mackay Qld through Rockhampton, Maryborough (JBF Mary Poppins GeoArt), Gympie, Wivenhoe Dam Kayaking caches, Toowoomba (SSE GeoArt) and Sunshine Coast. Doing as many as possible mystery caches, virtuals and earth caches and the assortment of traditionals. Checking out he local tourist items and got a Camel ride at Summer Land Camels Harrisville.
Thanks Brother Colin for placing this cache for our enjoyment.
Checkout the GeoArts in Mackay,Qld Region, GEOCROC and FRESHWATER.
*Found with [Geooh GO](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mobiltal.geoohGO)*
micro mystery cache 3.0/1.5
TFTC SL Found at updated co ords
Geocaching with mackay_geocaching whilst on holidays. Travelling down from Mackay Qld through Rockhampton, Maryborough (JBF Mary Poppins GeoArt), Gympie, Wivenhoe Dam Kayaking caches, Toowoomba (SSE GeoArt) and Sunshine Coast. Doing as many as possible mystery caches, virtuals and earth caches and the assortment of traditionals. Checking out he local tourist items and got a Camel ride at Summer Land Camels Harrisville.
Thanks Brother Colin for placing this cache for our enjoyment.
Checkout the GeoArts in Mackay,Qld Region, GEOCROC and FRESHWATER.
*Found with [Geooh GO](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mobiltal.geoohGO)*
In Toowoomba for flowers snd caches.
Went for a drive in the country, plenty of puddles and mud holes after the recent rains.
Got my feet wet quite soon but avoided getting bogged.
Think this is my third trip to the SSE geoart and there is still more to do.
Thank you Brother Colin for keeping this going
R
Went for a drive in the country, plenty of puddles and mud holes after the recent rains.
Got my feet wet quite soon but avoided getting bogged.
Think this is my third trip to the SSE geoart and there is still more to do.
Thank you Brother Colin for keeping this going
R
On the road again, heading to Charleville for Qogm. Did your SSE #100 today. 8 September 2022 3:16 pm Tyfc Brother Colin total caches now 5134 .
Tftc Brother Colin,
We are camped at the showground for a few nights. Plenty of caches for us to choose from.
First up for us is this SSE series as we have solved the puzzles.
Most were relatively quick finds with all in good condition unless stated otherwise.
We are camped at the showground for a few nights. Plenty of caches for us to choose from.
First up for us is this SSE series as we have solved the puzzles.
Most were relatively quick finds with all in good condition unless stated otherwise.
After many months of discussing a group attack on the SSE with geocaching friends, we spent hours working on the great puzzles in preparation for a great day out. The day arrived, unfortunately I was not able to join my friends that day, but was lucky enough to attend a local event that evening and met the CO.
Back today with my trusty Geopup to see how many SSE caches I could collect. I had a great time enjoying the beautiful scenery on the lovely country roads. So glad I could get out here and collect them.
Thank you Brother Colin for a terrific series, the effort into putting the art together, creating the puzzles, placing and maintaining these caches is sincerely appreciated. All caches were in great condition after some recent maintenance. Another FP for the series.
Back today with my trusty Geopup to see how many SSE caches I could collect. I had a great time enjoying the beautiful scenery on the lovely country roads. So glad I could get out here and collect them.
Thank you Brother Colin for a terrific series, the effort into putting the art together, creating the puzzles, placing and maintaining these caches is sincerely appreciated. All caches were in great condition after some recent maintenance. Another FP for the series.
Accio 11:17:00
The final frontier. To boldly go where no Prime has gone before. They say Resistance is futile, and so a return was hatched to avenge a couple DNFs from 2 years ago. Crew 153 teleported in and made short work of the new placement here.
Live Long and Prosper Brother Colin. I have been and always shall be your Prime.
*{Overall find #10084}*
The final frontier. To boldly go where no Prime has gone before. They say Resistance is futile, and so a return was hatched to avenge a couple DNFs from 2 years ago. Crew 153 teleported in and made short work of the new placement here.
Live Long and Prosper Brother Colin. I have been and always shall be your Prime.
*{Overall find #10084}*
Pprime and I escaped Brisbane for the long weekend for the delayed public holiday for the Ekka. We hit the road to Emerald and back home via Roma.
We had completed most of the series nearly 2 years ago but there were a few that we had DNFs on. This time the cache was in place and we had a quick find.
TFTC Brother Colin
We had completed most of the series nearly 2 years ago but there were a few that we had DNFs on. This time the cache was in place and we had a quick find.
TFTC Brother Colin
What a huge day of star trekking across the Oakey landscape. Warp speed back 12 months and after a successful weekend caching in Stanthorpe, our little group set lasers to stun the enterprise. But too many battles with Klingon's and Romulan’s saw us constantly regrouping to finally get a free weekend to launch an attack. A sip and solve session prior gave us a good jump into the completing the puzzles.
The weekend was set and included an event organised to celebrate the reconstruction of the enterprise. We had allies from all over the countryside to congratulate us on a job well done. We had the captain of the enterprise (Brother Colin), attend the event and who may have been overwhelmed by the attention he received.
The drive around the countryside was spectacular, a little muddy in some spots from the recent rains but it was fantastic to see the area in a green, lush, splendour, add to it the flowering jacarandas, beautiful.
The puzzles and complexity of some was awesome, a very good learning curve for a non-puzzler, lol. Brother Colin explained the hides and I could now see the reasoning to the placements and the thought process behind the whole geoart. We found all the caches and even found some with new logs, thanks to some other cachers on the trails as well.
It was a great weekend with lots of laughs and antics from everyone. Thank you Brother Colin for a splendid piece of art, the unlimited puzzles and headaches and some nice placements. For me it was a very good learning tool as well.
The weekend was set and included an event organised to celebrate the reconstruction of the enterprise. We had allies from all over the countryside to congratulate us on a job well done. We had the captain of the enterprise (Brother Colin), attend the event and who may have been overwhelmed by the attention he received.
The drive around the countryside was spectacular, a little muddy in some spots from the recent rains but it was fantastic to see the area in a green, lush, splendour, add to it the flowering jacarandas, beautiful.
The puzzles and complexity of some was awesome, a very good learning curve for a non-puzzler, lol. Brother Colin explained the hides and I could now see the reasoning to the placements and the thought process behind the whole geoart. We found all the caches and even found some with new logs, thanks to some other cachers on the trails as well.
It was a great weekend with lots of laughs and antics from everyone. Thank you Brother Colin for a splendid piece of art, the unlimited puzzles and headaches and some nice placements. For me it was a very good learning tool as well.
Eleven months ago, after a weekend in Stanthorpe, a group of us mentioned the SSE as a geoart goal. After many distractions along the way, we finally had a date. Lots of learning when completing the variety of puzzles, some easy, some a lot more difficult for a beginner solver. With everything solved, we were on our way and ready to meet at Oakey with Chamad, Simber15 and Nayfee.
Lots of mud. So much mud. But all were found and the mission was completed. Thanks Brother Colin for the effort that went in to completing this geoart. We love geoarts because there is a sense of completion.
Lots of mud. So much mud. But all were found and the mission was completed. Thanks Brother Colin for the effort that went in to completing this geoart. We love geoarts because there is a sense of completion.
Caching today with RoddyC (designated driver) echocage1 and GS1947 aiming to complete SSE trail and attend the event.
Thank you for keeping this series going.
Can see where our muddy shoes have been.
TFTCache Brother Colin
Thank you for keeping this series going.
Can see where our muddy shoes have been.
TFTCache Brother Colin
A plan had been put in motion and the almighty team (TripleTurmoil, Simber15, Chamad and myself) beamed onto the StarShip Enterprise to put the the poor bugger back together again, with a bit of tinkering here and there the ship was in tip top shape ready to explore the unknown and to boldly go where no man has gone before.
Thank you Brother Colin for placing and maintaining this wonderful GeoArt for us to enjoy, we had a fabulous time exploring the area.
#2534 - TFTC
Thank you Brother Colin for placing and maintaining this wonderful GeoArt for us to enjoy, we had a fabulous time exploring the area.
#2534 - TFTC
Having run a 'Sip and Solve' puzzle solving session online last year during lockdown the GeoArt had been on the to do list for a good year. A plan was formed more recently to camp at Oakey over the October long weekend (due to Ekka being postponed) and tackle the art. The call went out to a few others we enjoy travelling with and the solving began! Lots of back and forth between members and we finally had a full set a few days out from the trip.
We met at SSE 6 and formed a plan of attack on the best route to collect the art in a day. The roads were wet and muddy but that isn't going to stop a group of dedicated geocachers on a mission! The rain held off which we were grateful for however chunks of mud were often shaken off shoes before returning to cars and moving on to the next one.
As is always the case when caching with others there were many laughs and a great time had by all. Always a great sense of achievement when you've been working through a project over a number of weeks.
Thankyou for placing and arranging this series for our enjoyment. The fields and flowers were in bloom. Birds a plenty enjoying the roadside water sources. The scenery was refreshing. Always enjoy a taste of the countryside.
We met at SSE 6 and formed a plan of attack on the best route to collect the art in a day. The roads were wet and muddy but that isn't going to stop a group of dedicated geocachers on a mission! The rain held off which we were grateful for however chunks of mud were often shaken off shoes before returning to cars and moving on to the next one.
As is always the case when caching with others there were many laughs and a great time had by all. Always a great sense of achievement when you've been working through a project over a number of weeks.
Thankyou for placing and arranging this series for our enjoyment. The fields and flowers were in bloom. Birds a plenty enjoying the roadside water sources. The scenery was refreshing. Always enjoy a taste of the countryside.
TFTC smile 10315 3 day weekend out and about with Hatzofff RoddyC Echocage1 Imbunda no miss millie geo dog this weekend great friends, great day ,good weather love the area (day1)plenty mud and a little rain just to make it enjoyable
Thank you, Brother Colin, for placing this cache for our enjoyment.
Thank you, Brother Colin, for placing this cache for our enjoyment.
Today, with Adelaidean e.gregory1 travelling through Queensland, I decided to catch up with him in Toowoomba. We had both worked through the *Starship Enterprise* (SSE) puzzles, and so that consumed the majority of the day in finding. Following that power trail, we used our remaining daylight in walking around Mount Peel to collect a few of the interesting cache types and challenge caches. We then had a fast food dinner, and we used the remainder of the evening finding additional challenge caches in north-west Toowoomba around Cotswold Hills and Torrington. An enjoyable yet exhausting day!
A number of these puzzles were enjoyable to complete, as I had seen many of the puzzle solving methods previously, but a few of the higher difficulty puzzles did require some outside help. I had solved many of these in the last few years, and I had prepared to visit Toowoomba in Easter, but that was prior to SA friends turning back during the COVID-19 lockdown.
This SSE series has got to be one of the toughest power trails that I've done. It took e.gregory1 and I a total of 6.75 hr, starting at 09:15, and finding our final cache at around 16:00 hr, but that did include a needed half hour lunch break. The cache locations weren't the most logical (favouring the second or third post in, rather than a corner post, for example), and the caches were just so small, that some required a bit of time hunting. Then there was the trouble of extracting and reinserting the logbook, and use of the waterproof paper took time. Furthermore, as the geoart was over so many sections, it was difficult to get some momentum (although I did enjoy the rest that it provided in between). There were some roadworks in the area that required us to stop/slow a few times, and perhaps they wondered why we made random stops whilst crawling along, but otherwise most of the roads were quiet and allowed us to complete this series in peace.
After stopping nearby, and making the jog to GZ, we managed to make this cache find reasonably quickly. The cache container and logbook were in good shape. Thanks Brother Colin for the cache placement and ongoing maintenance.
A number of these puzzles were enjoyable to complete, as I had seen many of the puzzle solving methods previously, but a few of the higher difficulty puzzles did require some outside help. I had solved many of these in the last few years, and I had prepared to visit Toowoomba in Easter, but that was prior to SA friends turning back during the COVID-19 lockdown.
This SSE series has got to be one of the toughest power trails that I've done. It took e.gregory1 and I a total of 6.75 hr, starting at 09:15, and finding our final cache at around 16:00 hr, but that did include a needed half hour lunch break. The cache locations weren't the most logical (favouring the second or third post in, rather than a corner post, for example), and the caches were just so small, that some required a bit of time hunting. Then there was the trouble of extracting and reinserting the logbook, and use of the waterproof paper took time. Furthermore, as the geoart was over so many sections, it was difficult to get some momentum (although I did enjoy the rest that it provided in between). There were some roadworks in the area that required us to stop/slow a few times, and perhaps they wondered why we made random stops whilst crawling along, but otherwise most of the roads were quiet and allowed us to complete this series in peace.
After stopping nearby, and making the jog to GZ, we managed to make this cache find reasonably quickly. The cache container and logbook were in good shape. Thanks Brother Colin for the cache placement and ongoing maintenance.
Found on a day out in the Toowoomba area with Davidwazza.
I am currently travelling from Adelaide up to Cairns to meet up with friends later in the month. I’ve got plenty of time to get there so have been taking the opportunity to do a bit of sightseeing and find a few caches along the way.
I was intending to do the SSE geoart series and Davidwazza was also keen so we met up early this morning to tackle it. After a cold morning, the sun came out and it was a perfect day for caching.
Most of the caches in the geoart series were found reasonably quickly and were in reasonable condition, although most of the logbooks were full.
Thanks Brother Colin for the puzzle and the cache.
I am currently travelling from Adelaide up to Cairns to meet up with friends later in the month. I’ve got plenty of time to get there so have been taking the opportunity to do a bit of sightseeing and find a few caches along the way.
I was intending to do the SSE geoart series and Davidwazza was also keen so we met up early this morning to tackle it. After a cold morning, the sun came out and it was a perfect day for caching.
Most of the caches in the geoart series were found reasonably quickly and were in reasonable condition, although most of the logbooks were full.
Thanks Brother Colin for the puzzle and the cache.
# 13897 Found and logged at 7:15:00 AM
Out on the SSE trail while in Oakey for a few days
Beautiful weather to be out and abor
Thanks for the cache Brother Colin
Lgoody
Out on the SSE trail while in Oakey for a few days
Beautiful weather to be out and abor
Thanks for the cache Brother Colin
Lgoody
Easter trip away (in the hopes of getting into Qld) with fitzy_1965 for the cacheQLD Dayboro Mega.
Up early to head over the border thanks to the Qld Premier. Headed through Warwick to Toowoomba then onto the Mega site in Dayboro.....a long 14hour day.
Met up with nibletricecakes & GLISS! to do the SSE series and signed logs as MiNiFiG!s to save space.
Nice quick find unless otherwise stated.
Up early to head over the border thanks to the Qld Premier. Headed through Warwick to Toowoomba then onto the Mega site in Dayboro.....a long 14hour day.
Met up with nibletricecakes & GLISS! to do the SSE series and signed logs as MiNiFiG!s to save space.
Nice quick find unless otherwise stated.
23,932. Found with minniek on our Dayboro QLD MEGA Adventure trip. For this series we also cached with Nibletricecakes and GLISS! to form and sign as MiNiFiGS!
With the sudden COVID outbreak in Queensland putting the Mega in doubt we decided to head up to the New South Wales / Queensland border and see what happens, while developing a Plan B (Longreach region) and a Plan C (New South Wales counties loop) ! Day 3. With the announcement that things were mostly returning to normal we decided Plan A still looked good. An early start today with an aim of caching our way through some counties and catching up with some caching friends to do the Star Ship Enterprise series, then head to Dayboro to set up camp. This was the next stop for the day. Finally started on the long anticipated Star Ship Enterprise series as Team MiNiFiGS! All finds were made nice and quickly without problems unless otherwise mentioned. We parked nearby this one for a quick find at GZ. Signed the log, replaced the cache as found, then headed off to the next one.
Thanks Brother Colin !! As a long time Trekkie I really enjoyed solving these and completing the GeoArt ! Please forgive the generic logs.
With the sudden COVID outbreak in Queensland putting the Mega in doubt we decided to head up to the New South Wales / Queensland border and see what happens, while developing a Plan B (Longreach region) and a Plan C (New South Wales counties loop) ! Day 3. With the announcement that things were mostly returning to normal we decided Plan A still looked good. An early start today with an aim of caching our way through some counties and catching up with some caching friends to do the Star Ship Enterprise series, then head to Dayboro to set up camp. This was the next stop for the day. Finally started on the long anticipated Star Ship Enterprise series as Team MiNiFiGS! All finds were made nice and quickly without problems unless otherwise mentioned. We parked nearby this one for a quick find at GZ. Signed the log, replaced the cache as found, then headed off to the next one.
Thanks Brother Colin !! As a long time Trekkie I really enjoyed solving these and completing the GeoArt ! Please forgive the generic logs.
Coords a bit out on this one but we got it.
Signed today as MINIFIG! as I teamed up with GLISS! Minniek and Fitzy_1965 to tackle the SSE. Great to be finally in Queensland with our eyes on the Mega Prize.
This is the first Mega we have had in Australia in over a year. We have navigated lockdowns, mouse plagues, floods and the dreaded Covid to get here. Great to be able to be out caching in Queensland. Such a privilege. Thanks for the cache.
Signed today as MINIFIG! as I teamed up with GLISS! Minniek and Fitzy_1965 to tackle the SSE. Great to be finally in Queensland with our eyes on the Mega Prize.
This is the first Mega we have had in Australia in over a year. We have navigated lockdowns, mouse plagues, floods and the dreaded Covid to get here. Great to be able to be out caching in Queensland. Such a privilege. Thanks for the cache.
Hitting up the SSE trail before heading to Dayboro. All caches were quickly found unless otherwise indicated. Caching in a group and signed as MiNiFiGs! TFTC
Geoturtle37 and I set out this morning to see how many of this series we could put a smiley to. There were so many done in quick succession that I apologise for the generic logs. We will put a summary log at the end.
Thank you for all the puzzles. They certainly took some time.
Thank you for all the puzzles. They certainly took some time.
Papi4506 and I are making our way towards Dayboro for the Mega. We weren't sure if we would make it as we are being detoured often due to flood waters and then there is Covid. Oh well, we won't know until the day so we are determined to get as close as we can until we get the green light.
Unfortunately, we haven't been able to do as much caching as we would like as we have had to spend a lot of time driving around the flooded areas. Obviously if it is flooded, you can't cache but the cache may have floated away anyway.
This is a series that we had completed before we left Melbourne so, as we were close by, decided to give it a go. We only gave ourselves a day but there are only just over 100 caches, so we thought we would do it easily. Famous last words I must say.
We couldn't find four although one was an error in calculation on our behalf. I don't think any PAF's were used. It is a little hard for someone to help when all you are really looking at is fences, light poles and grasses higher than me in some cases.
The weather was great and we found a nice place out of the wind with a reasonable view to have a bite for lunch.
We should have hurried earlier in the day and then we wouldn't have had to find the last couple in the dark.
There weren't many muggles around other than us having our timing out and being near a school when the dismissal bell went. We met a few tankers on our travels but the day was uneventful other than our caching.
Thank you for the time and effort that has gone into creating these caches. We thank you also for the money that this has cost and another thank you has to go to you for maintaining this series for us and others to find.
Although we didn't use a PAF for the finds, I definitely sought help to solve some of the puzzles.
Thank you.
(My apologies for the generic log but it was a great day that was reasonably uneventful)
Unfortunately, we haven't been able to do as much caching as we would like as we have had to spend a lot of time driving around the flooded areas. Obviously if it is flooded, you can't cache but the cache may have floated away anyway.
This is a series that we had completed before we left Melbourne so, as we were close by, decided to give it a go. We only gave ourselves a day but there are only just over 100 caches, so we thought we would do it easily. Famous last words I must say.
We couldn't find four although one was an error in calculation on our behalf. I don't think any PAF's were used. It is a little hard for someone to help when all you are really looking at is fences, light poles and grasses higher than me in some cases.
The weather was great and we found a nice place out of the wind with a reasonable view to have a bite for lunch.
We should have hurried earlier in the day and then we wouldn't have had to find the last couple in the dark.
There weren't many muggles around other than us having our timing out and being near a school when the dismissal bell went. We met a few tankers on our travels but the day was uneventful other than our caching.
Thank you for the time and effort that has gone into creating these caches. We thank you also for the money that this has cost and another thank you has to go to you for maintaining this series for us and others to find.
Although we didn't use a PAF for the finds, I definitely sought help to solve some of the puzzles.
Thank you.
(My apologies for the generic log but it was a great day that was reasonably uneventful)
With the Dayboro Mega on, the race was on to solve these puzzles so we could find the caches while in the area. Lots of work over many hours by the cachers who were coming up this way and today was the reward.
Started at the last one in the series and worked out way backwards. Managed to grab 37 today and will be back for the rest tomorrow. A neat series and a bit of fun to solve. No real problems with those found today, with only one being an issue.
Thanks Brother Colin for the series.....and the hides.
Started at the last one in the series and worked out way backwards. Managed to grab 37 today and will be back for the rest tomorrow. A neat series and a bit of fun to solve. No real problems with those found today, with only one being an issue.
Thanks Brother Colin for the series.....and the hides.
#10655 - 7:00:00 PM; Day three of a road trip with Sol de lune as we head north for the CacheQLD - Dayboro Mega. We had to spend an unscheduled night in Goondawindi due to road closures caused by flooding and after queueing with numerous others at the roadblock outside of town, we were finally able to head off towards Toowoomba around 9:15am this morning. Cached our way through Yelarbon, Inglewood, Warwick and Allora before finally reaching the Starship Enterprise trail, which we originally planned to start yesterday according to our schedule. Better late than never, as we set off to start the SSE. Most caches were located and signed without incident, although a couple took a little longer where we became complacent. Apologies for the generic logs. TFTC Brother Colin
Visiting Toowoomba to find some caches to help me achieve a milestone. Quick and easy find. Log signed and replaced all as found. TFTC
Another piece in the starship puzzle back together now. A nice setting at GZ with the growing crops. Tftc Brother Colin
26/1/21 Find #4553
It was Australia Day, and Fangsoki and I decided to head out around some of our beautiful country, heading first for Leyburn, then making our way to Toowoomba, where we had some unfinished business with a few SSE caches that had been missing the last time we came, then in the company of Pprime and Crew153.
Again we realised we had to apply the offset, tho checked this before we left the previous cache, and made our way. The cache was found quickly in the only likely spot here.
Thanks for the cache Brother Colin.
It was Australia Day, and Fangsoki and I decided to head out around some of our beautiful country, heading first for Leyburn, then making our way to Toowoomba, where we had some unfinished business with a few SSE caches that had been missing the last time we came, then in the company of Pprime and Crew153.
Again we realised we had to apply the offset, tho checked this before we left the previous cache, and made our way. The cache was found quickly in the only likely spot here.
Thanks for the cache Brother Colin.
A year ago, 1MinnieMoo and I were out this way with Pprime and Crew 153 grabbing this series. As 1MinnieMoo and I were in the area, we decided to grab a few of the caches we missed last time.
As with the last one, I found an offset to apply and we were soon our way to GZ. Our GZ seemed to have us in the middle of nowhere - but 1MinnieMoo expanded her search area and we soon found the cache safe and sound. Another good puzzle and hide. TFTC Brother Colin
As with the last one, I found an offset to apply and we were soon our way to GZ. Our GZ seemed to have us in the middle of nowhere - but 1MinnieMoo expanded her search area and we soon found the cache safe and sound. Another good puzzle and hide. TFTC Brother Colin
Out for a girl’s weekend with traboo to finally collect the caches of this series! Lots of fabulous puzzles to learn from and great country outings to collect. Thanks BC for this awesome geoart!!
Enjoying a girls weekend away in Toowoomba with my mate Gcoven to master the SSE geo art series. Enjoyed learning more about puzzle solving and finding some interesting locations
A few problems with this puzzle at first but solved it with some willpower. We are enjoying the day wandering around the back country.
I AM GUR
I AM GUR
Clever puzzle , this one! It took a while for the penny to click, but happy to finally get it sorted.
We drove via Toowoomba about two weeks ago on our return trip from Canberra to Brisbane. and collected just 2 in this series. Clearly this needed a very long day or two of caching to collect all, so we decided to come back. After a very early start, we put a plan in place to work methodically through the roads and lanes to collect as many as we could.
We began solving these puzzles just over 3 years ago. It has been a long task, as we decided not to come out and collect until all were solved. Today was the day!
So many of the puzzles have challenged us, and we have certainly acquired more caching skills through perseverance with these puzzles.
Great to be back in Toowoomba for a visit.
Thanks Brother Colin. What a cache-hiding legend you are!
Domsky
We drove via Toowoomba about two weeks ago on our return trip from Canberra to Brisbane. and collected just 2 in this series. Clearly this needed a very long day or two of caching to collect all, so we decided to come back. After a very early start, we put a plan in place to work methodically through the roads and lanes to collect as many as we could.
We began solving these puzzles just over 3 years ago. It has been a long task, as we decided not to come out and collect until all were solved. Today was the day!
So many of the puzzles have challenged us, and we have certainly acquired more caching skills through perseverance with these puzzles.
Great to be back in Toowoomba for a visit.
Thanks Brother Colin. What a cache-hiding legend you are!
Domsky
See SSE #96 for the full log.
Luckily the CO gaves me the heads up for this one as I had the old coordinates in my PQ. There was a nice new logsheet here. TFTC
Luckily the CO gaves me the heads up for this one as I had the old coordinates in my PQ. There was a nice new logsheet here. TFTC
Once you have solved the puzzle and the checker above agrees with you, then you need to adjust your final location by this tiny amount. S +0.011 E -0.003 The local farmer has removed the old fence and once a new fence is in place the container will be returned to the original location.
No luck here today - Entire fence gone from here, with only a giant hole left at GZ
Fangsoki, Pprime, 1MinnieMoo and I attempted to find this cache today and we were not successful.
The fence has been removed.
The fence has been removed.
Other weekend with DeafPhantom and DeafCat it was wonderful and beautiful country thanks bro colin
On a mission to locate the space ship geoart whilst staying the area. An early start and a very full on day but we completed it with Tassie Trekkers. TFTC
Today we tackled the Starship Enterprise Geo-Art series with Gullivers Travels54, signed the log with our initials.
We had a great day out as the caches took us down country roads that we have not traversed before.
Cache and contents were in good condition.
Thanks Brother Colin for placing and maintaining this cache for our enjoyment.
We had a great day out as the caches took us down country roads that we have not traversed before.
Cache and contents were in good condition.
Thanks Brother Colin for placing and maintaining this cache for our enjoyment.
TFTC. Day 2 of our mission to complete the Starship Enterprise. We planned a route that would eliminate as much backtracking as possible. As we usually do we start at the furthest point and work our way back to home base. The day was overcast and a pleasant temperature to explore the back blocks. Again co-ordinates were excellent and caches were easy to find. We had an issue at #28 with a new fence in place and a series of 4 caches near the airport. A good day with 45 finds and 5 DNFs
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Finally got around to finding some of the SSE Series. The Geo Dawg and I were out today in the company of Miss Direction rolling them up. Not only found caches but also wildlife lots of farm machinery and a great bunch of back roads.
Thanks brother Colin for the fab geoart and puzzles ,
Thanks for the great Series and adventure Brother Colin
Finally got around to finding some of the SSE Series. The Geo Dawg and I were out today in the company of Miss Direction rolling them up. Not only found caches but also wildlife lots of farm machinery and a great bunch of back roads.
Thanks brother Colin for the fab geoart and puzzles ,
Thanks for the great Series and adventure Brother Colin
We misunderstood one step of this puzzle but got there in the end with a reminder. Thanks brother Colin for the fab geoart and puzzles , we are out today with Jfindit to pick them up. Found a nest, some rabbits, some hairy caterpillars, birds of prey, lots of farm machinery and a bunch of backroads. Signing MD Now Tftc
Our second day collecting this geoart as yesterday the temptation of going to an event was just too much! We had worked out our route which meant we didn’t have to retrace our steps and it worked out well. We would also like to point out that all the coords (except one, a replacement one) were spot on which is a credit to the CO!! Well done Brother Colin.
The end is near, thank goodness for aircon in the car.
TFTC and puzzle!
The end is near, thank goodness for aircon in the car.
TFTC and puzzle!
We had been gradually solving the various puzzles for this cache series over the past few years, mostly with success but occasionally needing a push in the right direction from various friends Finally, the planets aligned and we were able to organise a weekend away in Toowoomba to coincide with a local event
Generally, we found all co-ordinates very accurate and the caches easily found [^] with just the one case of cache blindness and two instances of fumble fingers entering co-ordinates [xx(] requiring a recalculation for the correct ground zero.
Thank you Brother Colin for creating this series of puzzle caches and for maintaining them for everyone to enjoy
Generally, we found all co-ordinates very accurate and the caches easily found [^] with just the one case of cache blindness and two instances of fumble fingers entering co-ordinates [xx(] requiring a recalculation for the correct ground zero.
Thank you Brother Colin for creating this series of puzzle caches and for maintaining them for everyone to enjoy
Heading back to QLD from Sydney via the western regions and I picked up some caches along the way and this was one of them.
It was late in the afternoon and I decided to do just a few of this series before I had to continue on my journey home.
A lot of interesting puzzles and most co-ords were good and once the logs were signed the caches were returned as found.
TFTC Brother Colin
It was late in the afternoon and I decided to do just a few of this series before I had to continue on my journey home.
A lot of interesting puzzles and most co-ords were good and once the logs were signed the caches were returned as found.
TFTC Brother Colin
I missed logging a handful of these caches when I was out and about for a day with the good fun muff1, so remedying that omission We found lots in this series , found good food at the hotel, but the place was so insignificant that I had to ask where we were. All in all a great day TFTC. Brother Colin
Our apologies for these generic logs, this does not take away our appreciation of the effort that has gone into placing the caches and designing the art work.
All the caches that we found today are in good health and the co-ords are spot on.
The SSE series has sat in our solved file for far too long. Due to happenings last year our return trip to Queensland needed to be postponed for over six months. But return we have, and as we were in the area with nearly a full day to spare we collected a fellow Victorian and headed out to show them some of the back roads around Toowoomba and collect as many of these caches as possible.
All the containers bar three where bison's, the other three were larger than a bison, and they created excitement just because they were larger. At number 32 we did encounter a snake that was less than happy to be disturbed, even wanting to make a dash at another car that when by. A fun time was had and loads of cache chatting was done.
SL TFTC
All the caches that we found today are in good health and the co-ords are spot on.
The SSE series has sat in our solved file for far too long. Due to happenings last year our return trip to Queensland needed to be postponed for over six months. But return we have, and as we were in the area with nearly a full day to spare we collected a fellow Victorian and headed out to show them some of the back roads around Toowoomba and collect as many of these caches as possible.
All the containers bar three where bison's, the other three were larger than a bison, and they created excitement just because they were larger. At number 32 we did encounter a snake that was less than happy to be disturbed, even wanting to make a dash at another car that when by. A fun time was had and loads of cache chatting was done.
SL TFTC
We completed the Starship Enterprise while visiting friends in Toowoomba. This mammoth of series took us a few weeks of solving and 2 days of finding. Most caches were found without a problem and were signed 'Mr E'.
Thanks to Brother Colin's huge effort to create this series. TFTC
Thanks to Brother Colin's huge effort to create this series. TFTC
Wow last log for this fabulous series, they were not logged in order of doing but it was time I logged. I enjoyed the puzzles, they were released at a time that we needed a distraction so we approached them full of hope as we did the signing of the caches. The findings were interesting and somewhere in the middle I found my 6000th cache, I had been saving a previously found cache as my magic cache (well it was named in my honor) but not after doing the series and I am happy that whichever one of this series it is I am now happy to claim as 6000. Thanks for a great series.
Away on a small caching trip with Diamonjs and bobbiesgirl to tackle Brother Colins spaceship. Normally I am the one getting in and out to find the caches but this time I am the driver as I had hurt myself the week leading up to this run. Boy did I have fun being the driver. Thankyou Brother Colin for putting this geo art out. TFTC
Had solved these puzzles quite some time ago and when DiamonJs and rusty85 invited me along to do the series I jumped at the opportunity. Thoroughly enjoyed the variety of puzzles and the whole journey. The copy and paste nature of my logs in no way detracts from my enjoyment and appreciation of the mammoth effort involved in putting out a series like this. A big thank you Brother Colin. Logs signed Team DRB to save time and space.
Hi there Brother Colin.
We found your cache **"SSE #100"** today. (This makes our find count 19611).
Today was the second (and final) day of caching the Starship Enterprise series. Today's route was much easier and back tracking was kept to a minimum. We've learned plenty of facts along the way, and here's one more to add to the list: "There are at least four different qualities of barbed wire to be found in the area".
We found 49 caches today (DNF'd 0), and again we were pleased to see that the accuracy of the coordinates was really good again today. Thanks for placing these caches here, without geocaching as our guide we would never have found so many interesting back roads on our travels.
**Coordinate Accuracy:** We found each cache around 3m from where the GPS said we should be looking.
**Cache Condition:** All containers and logs are in good shape.
**Took:** Nothing.
**Left:** A Smiley Badge if the cache was big enough.
Live long and prosper.
Regards
Ian & Penny.
We found your cache **"SSE #100"** today. (This makes our find count 19611).
Today was the second (and final) day of caching the Starship Enterprise series. Today's route was much easier and back tracking was kept to a minimum. We've learned plenty of facts along the way, and here's one more to add to the list: "There are at least four different qualities of barbed wire to be found in the area".
We found 49 caches today (DNF'd 0), and again we were pleased to see that the accuracy of the coordinates was really good again today. Thanks for placing these caches here, without geocaching as our guide we would never have found so many interesting back roads on our travels.
**Coordinate Accuracy:** We found each cache around 3m from where the GPS said we should be looking.
**Cache Condition:** All containers and logs are in good shape.
**Took:** Nothing.
**Left:** A Smiley Badge if the cache was big enough.
Live long and prosper.
Regards
Ian & Penny.
Life has gotten in the way recently and caching outings have been scarce. To gather up the souvenirs on offer at the moment, some numbers were needed and the Star Ship Enterprise Series, which has been on the Bromance radar for a while, seemed perfect.
Most of the hard work solving the puzzles had completed a long time ago, but in the end motivation to finish off solving a couple of nastier puzzles (stab fork into thigh type frustrating puzzles) was lacking. KeepingUpWith decided to join Seffnjarah, Swellerfungus and I for the day and he was quickly tasked with solving these remaining puzzles.
A trademark early start in Brisbane found us caffeinated and fed at the first cache just before a very frosty 0700. SeffnJarah had calculated the most efficient route which avoided backtracking. The highlight of the day involved the ever clumsy Swellerfungus and an electric fence.
Thanks for placing and maintaining this puzzle, Brother Colin .
Pete
#4318
Most of the hard work solving the puzzles had completed a long time ago, but in the end motivation to finish off solving a couple of nastier puzzles (stab fork into thigh type frustrating puzzles) was lacking. KeepingUpWith decided to join Seffnjarah, Swellerfungus and I for the day and he was quickly tasked with solving these remaining puzzles.
A trademark early start in Brisbane found us caffeinated and fed at the first cache just before a very frosty 0700. SeffnJarah had calculated the most efficient route which avoided backtracking. The highlight of the day involved the ever clumsy Swellerfungus and an electric fence.
Thanks for placing and maintaining this puzzle, Brother Colin .
Pete
#4318
Accompanied by Crookedpete, Swellerfungus and the resident brainiac Keepingupwith (who was tasked with polishing off those stubborn puzzles that just refused to reveal an answer for the rest of us), we hit the road for Toowoomba on a chilly winter's morning to complete the SSE puzzle series. Winding our way along the country roads, we took turns grabbing the caches (some more successfully than others) depending on which side of the car the hide was on. No problems with this one. TFTC
When this series was just a twinkle in the CO's eyes I was lucky enough to be asked to help create a few of the puzzles that would be part of something big. Unfortunately i was very busy with work at the time, and was only able to help out with a few. Since publication, I have enjoyed some of the distress felt by those trying to solve them! Eventually it was my turn to feel that pain, as I worked through puzzles ranging from mostly easy to ridiculously impossible. To all the CO's I take of my hat to you as makers of something very special!
Today saw a misfit bunch of a crew heading of in the SS Victor Del Prado across the Aubigny galaxy including a Vulcan(seffnjarah), Kling-on (CrookedPete), a 'data' droid (Keepingupwith) and the illustrious Kirk-like humanoid captain (Me).
We set off in the dark from the Sumner Park Space Station, stopping for a refuel in the newly opened Withcott Space Dock (told to have had an unusual mix of space creatures) and headed out into the unknown. One by one our objectives were uncovered and dealt with, and eventually we had finished victorious.
Thanks for a great day caching, and for the 'little shock' along the way!
Today saw a misfit bunch of a crew heading of in the SS Victor Del Prado across the Aubigny galaxy including a Vulcan(seffnjarah), Kling-on (CrookedPete), a 'data' droid (Keepingupwith) and the illustrious Kirk-like humanoid captain (Me).
We set off in the dark from the Sumner Park Space Station, stopping for a refuel in the newly opened Withcott Space Dock (told to have had an unusual mix of space creatures) and headed out into the unknown. One by one our objectives were uncovered and dealt with, and eventually we had finished victorious.
Thanks for a great day caching, and for the 'little shock' along the way!
**KiffNJerk Starlog**
*Star date SSE#100.* The mission into Enterprise System went we extremely well with the heroic KUW displaying cunning, wit, relentless determination and a little bit of flatulence to secure a brilliant find on a unique and challenging hide. Tin’atlhqam and Crooked Ship Engineers Pete also seem to have contributed in some vague way.
*Star date SSE#100.* The mission into Enterprise System went we extremely well with the heroic KUW displaying cunning, wit, relentless determination and a little bit of flatulence to secure a brilliant find on a unique and challenging hide. Tin’atlhqam and Crooked Ship Engineers Pete also seem to have contributed in some vague way.
We had solved the puzzles - in parts then completely not too long ago and decided to try to do the whole series in one day —today. With E(: and Patrol 14 went on a mission and we were successful! A cold windy day... but a nice clear one as well... Thanks for the cache and SSE series, Brother Colin!!
I have solved this GeoArt puzzles many months ago with the help of friendly and helpful cachers who I am very thankful for. Really enjoyed solving them while very much challenged. So happy to excersize my brain.
Thanks for the cache Brother Colin. Your time, effort and knowledge are very much appreciated.
#2217 Found on 8 July 2018 at 9.06 am
Thanks for the cache Brother Colin. Your time, effort and knowledge are very much appreciated.
#2217 Found on 8 July 2018 at 9.06 am
A group attack was planned for Brother Colin's SSE series of caches this weekend with me providing the transport and Zacgyver working out the puzzles ably assisted by La Kedi. Spotted the cache way quicker than the solution to the puzzle on this one. TFTC
Bulldozer spotted this one on approach so it was probably the fastest find of the day.
In Toowoomba with Zacgyver and bulldozer 72 for an enterprising attempt to catch hidden creatures. Zac was the brains, bulldozer was the brawn: and I was keeping them in check. ’Twas a crisp Darling Downs day but perfect for geocaching. TFTC, Brother Colin. =^.^=
In Toowoomba with Zacgyver and bulldozer 72 for an enterprising attempt to catch hidden creatures. Zac was the brains, bulldozer was the brawn: and I was keeping them in check. ’Twas a crisp Darling Downs day but perfect for geocaching. TFTC, Brother Colin. =^.^=
A week ago I mentioned to La Kedi that I had that night started looking at the SSE puzzles and she suggested we go up to Toowoomba the next weekend and get these to fulfill the Hidden Creatures souvenirs challenge in one go. The deal was I solve the puzzles and she would provide the transport and accommodation. That is fine by me, I can solve just over 100 puzzles in a week right? Sure...
By this morning I had solved about 75 and had around 10 half solved. La Kedi solved a few last night. Before caching I knew little of this subject, since caching I know a lot about it, all due to puzzle research and cache finds.
Some arithmetic required here.
Bulldozer 72 drove us around today as we collected the caches.
Tonight is the time to finish the puzzles for tomorrow and hope we can complete the Enterprise.
TFTC
By this morning I had solved about 75 and had around 10 half solved. La Kedi solved a few last night. Before caching I knew little of this subject, since caching I know a lot about it, all due to puzzle research and cache finds.
Some arithmetic required here.
Bulldozer 72 drove us around today as we collected the caches.
Tonight is the time to finish the puzzles for tomorrow and hope we can complete the Enterprise.
TFTC
Today’ mission – to sign the log of all the puzzles I have managed to complete (some on my own, some with a gentle nudge in the right direction and some with a big shove in the right direction!) Secondary mission to gain hidden creature souvenirs.
Thank you Brother Colin and all contributors for a great series.
Thank you Brother Colin and all contributors for a great series.
TFTC- day 2 of this journey to get this series done after working out the puzzles with the snakepiters. Have had great fun solving these caches with a lot more skills gained from the experience.
I had one car pass on this section, and pull up at a property not far from GZ. I pretended to be a lizard basking in the sun as it went by.
I remember referring to The Eskies other puzzles to help solve some of these.
I remember referring to The Eskies other puzzles to help solve some of these.
After coming back from Dalby and beyond geopartner and I could not go past a few more of your puzzles tonight. Still 18 to go after these few.
The wind is nippy tonight and the moon has not risen yet and was only a half one on the way home.
I shivered as I found this one.
I had a wardrobe malfunction which drove me nuts while finding these.
Do farmers work at night? I am sure I saw a tractor light over in the paddock nearby.
Signed the log and returned to where I found it.
Thanks to all those who created the puzzles.
TLNLSL Thanks Brother Colin for placing and maintaining these caches All good with this puzzle and cache
The wind is nippy tonight and the moon has not risen yet and was only a half one on the way home.
I shivered as I found this one.
I had a wardrobe malfunction which drove me nuts while finding these.
Do farmers work at night? I am sure I saw a tractor light over in the paddock nearby.
Signed the log and returned to where I found it.
Thanks to all those who created the puzzles.
TLNLSL Thanks Brother Colin for placing and maintaining these caches All good with this puzzle and cache
Ventured up from the GC to join team RoddyC to tackle this series that I have only recently had time to concentrate on trying to solve. I certainly got stuck on several of these varied puzzles that needed a few PAF to help out but overall I really enjoyed the series that had spot on co-ords and neat placements. Well done and TFTC Brother Colin.
Found March 24, 2018
Found March 24, 2018
Even though we were at cache #100 we definitely weren't doing them in numeric order. There was probably a better way off attacking the finds then we did but I drew a line around the caches and stuck to it.
When I looked at the map it seemed we had covered some ground and were on the return leg but even with new reading glasses, I still need to get my eyes checked. tftc
When I looked at the map it seemed we had covered some ground and were on the return leg but even with new reading glasses, I still need to get my eyes checked. tftc
We came across your cache, Brother Colin, during our assault on the SSE Series.
We solved all the puzzles some six months ago so it was time to go find them. Another great Mr Esky twisty puzzle.
Log signed and replaced at 9:34 am on 24 March 2018. TFTC.
We solved all the puzzles some six months ago so it was time to go find them. Another great Mr Esky twisty puzzle.
Log signed and replaced at 9:34 am on 24 March 2018. TFTC.
At first look, this puzzle seemed simple, but it just didn’t add up. We felt more like stumped comets!
Suddenly it all made sense, and we had the coordinates worked out.
Found the cache easily and launched straight into the next one.
A few general comments for our expedition can be found in the logs for the first cache we found, #22 in the series.
Thanks for an enjoyable series of caches, Brother Colin and your fellow puzzle makers!
Suddenly it all made sense, and we had the coordinates worked out.
Found the cache easily and launched straight into the next one.
A few general comments for our expedition can be found in the logs for the first cache we found, #22 in the series.
Thanks for an enjoyable series of caches, Brother Colin and your fellow puzzle makers!