Paw Patrol Series Final - Ryder Prospect Vale, Tasmania, Australia
By sqwash on 19-Oct-23. Waypoint GCAFG3E

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29-Nov-24
I found all of the series except for this one a few days ago. I was a bit confused with the coordinates at first but then they made sense. This one was a fairly easy find but well hidden. TFTC and thanks for the fun series!
 
19-Sep-24
A quick trip to Launceston to install 2 computers and fix a small issue on anotherIssues were solved very quickly and I managed to go and find this cache while driving between locations Took me a while to find the cache. It blended in very wellThank you for this cache and the series. Favourite point added
 
08-Sep-24
TFTC, awesome series for the kids to find.
 
04-Aug-24
Finally finding the series and getting the necessary numbers we did a quick solve & headed off to find this tricky one. Retrieving this one proved a struggle lots of attempts here not sure if its meant to be so difficult but got there in the end with tiny fingers
 
29-Apr-24
Today we further explored our back yard and finding caches along the way, and this was one of them.We concentrated on finding the caches that has been published since our last visit. After collecting all but 1 code number today we searched in the general area and finally came up with the goods, a great hiding place, had to have a very gooooooood search!!We found a variety of hides with varying degrees of difficulty.Many thanks to the CO for your cache placement.
 
07-Jan-24
Our final cache for today was this final. It was tricky to get but cache retrieved and log signed. TFTC
 
07-Jan-24
After finding all the caches in this series and a good variety we had the numbers, it was then off to GZ where the cache was found. Maybe a checker would be a good idea as the series into spread out. Today nettieknows and I headed out and about Launceston to find a large chunk of the new caches that have been published around the city, a lovely afternoon with just over 20 findsThanks for the cache
 
19-Dec-23
After booking into my accommodation at Sandhill, i made my way to this most Cool Series' final.I loved 'finding out' the order in which these needed to go so with that done after grabbing all the previous Traditional's i was off to the final and after a hiccup earlier in the day and on my second attempt (good thing i was still in Launnie) made the quick find [just in time before i had a chance to log it as a DNF Big Grin] ((All my logging is done at the end of my Caching days anyway, which helps to avoid DNF's being logged as soon as it can't be found, "give it more time" i says and it can sometimes work out right))SL at 14:11 on Tuesday 19 December 2023. TFTC sqwash Smile
 
03-Nov-23
Good to get a 2TF on this series.After getting the last number required our GPS was taking us over 8 kms to the final!!That didn't seem right and after a bit of research we realised that it wasn't that far away at all. Even though we're not locals we had enough knowledge of the area to ignore the GPS and head straight to GZ where a quick find was made with the van discreetly hiding us from the nearby establishment and its many muggles.Really enjoyed this series and what a great idea by your 5 year old. We have a 5 year old granddaughter who is also obsessed with this tv show so we are quite familiar with all the characters.A lovely mix of hides to get us to the final.Thanks sqwash and a favourite point from us.
 
03-Nov-23
We came to Launceston today for another purpose, but we took the opportunity to look for some caches that have been placed since our last visit. We were hopeful, but not confident, that we would have time to look for caches in this series. We had seen Paw Patrol in the TV program lists but, until this series was published, we did not make the effort to find out what it was about. Having seen an episode or two, we can understand why minisqwash is a avid fan.We had retrieved all the clues from the six base caches in the series. The hint helped us to arrange the data in the correct order. We then headed off for our last cache hunt for this trip to Launceston - luckily it was on the way home. The shorter member of the team went to look for the cache first but could not find it. Then the taller member of the team went and the extra height proved valuable and the cache was located. The cache and contents were in good condition. Thanks minisqwash and sqwash for the series and the final cache. We have awarded a favourite for an enjoyable series with some interesting hides.
 
29-Oct-23
Thank you for the series. I really enjoyed this and with the puzzle solved I punched in the coordinates and immediately thought Ive got this wrong. Then I had a flash back and thought maybe it is right lets go have a look. Sure enough I was right then quickly had the cache in hand. Now off to the garden shop to buy a new tree to replace the one that blew down during the week.Oh and as the log book was blank I claim FTF at 12:21. Not that its important. It was a lot of fun.
 
27-Oct-23
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