Charred Australian Capital Territory, Australia
By DARKSIDEDAN on 13-May-24. Waypoint GCAQKJT

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24-Sep-24
I love the GC code for this cache. There's an Ace, a King, a Queen, and Jack, and a T for Ten. Maybe I could make a puzzle out of that somehow.The puzzle in the cache description made me think of pants people somehow. I can't think why.As many locals know, I have, over the past six years or so, made many puzzles for DSD's mystery caches (and some for LBHs and wherigo caches too come to think of it). The puzzle in this cache was made by someone else. As was the puzzle in Highest Mint Tin in Tidbinbilla. It's lovely to get thanks for people for puzzles that I've made, but I don't feel good getting appreciation for things that I haven't done.I found the cache after about five minutes of checking out a number of charred objects.TFTC
 
16-Jun-24
#22252 @1400After today's orienteering in the Orroral Valley, I took a detour on the home way via Tidbbinbilla to grab a couple of solved puzzles. Cache soon found. TFTC.
 
14-May-24
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14-May-24
A lovely end to the day strolling up a well known track, and ready to come back for other caches as they get published. The bush is regenerating beautifully after the 2020 fires and the rains that ensued. With our Chief Puzzler doing the thing he does best we completed our regular team bonding activities with this cache. TFTC DARKSIDEDAN.
 
14-May-24
[FTF] with StarsAlign and SocialClimber!We had only just concluded other important caching duties in the morning when this was published. I recognised the technique and was able to produce a more useful latin script output with some application. The next layer seemed familiar too, so I was pleased to be able to employ another technique to extract some numbers.With the tick of approval from the checker it was a nice drive and then only a short walk in to GZ where the cache was found without issue. Charred, indeed.Thanks, DSD and ZQX! A very nicely put together puzzle and a pleasant walk in the bush on a gorgeous day.
 
14-May-24
[FTF] with MB and SA.I was out and about getting some new caches ready when this caught the team's attention. So, a quick change of plans and out for a stroll in near perfect weather. The cache container and location justifies the cache name. TFTC