Back-words at the Top of the Hill United States
By
Lovejoy on 21-Aug-05. Waypoint GCQ840
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Logs
Worked this one out on the flight over from the UK.
Parked the bike at the top of the steps and walked down. Sadly the coords seemed to put me in the middle of the road and my bee-dance was attracting the attention of a home-owner.
Dejected I returned back up the steps to my bike to take another look. A 5 letter word I missed made a big difference (about a mile north) and as the listing says its at Queen Annes I decided this must be wrong.
I then doubted whether a plural counts as a repetition and fiddled the numbers again to find the new coords put me about 5 yards from my original calcs.
Off I went back down the steps and had the cache in hand in minutes, although I didn't understand the clue!
Grabbed the copy of the British guitar GC.
Thanks for the cool puzzle (and the exercise!!)
Parked the bike at the top of the steps and walked down. Sadly the coords seemed to put me in the middle of the road and my bee-dance was attracting the attention of a home-owner.
Dejected I returned back up the steps to my bike to take another look. A 5 letter word I missed made a big difference (about a mile north) and as the listing says its at Queen Annes I decided this must be wrong.
I then doubted whether a plural counts as a repetition and fiddled the numbers again to find the new coords put me about 5 yards from my original calcs.
Off I went back down the steps and had the cache in hand in minutes, although I didn't understand the clue!
Grabbed the copy of the British guitar GC.
Thanks for the cool puzzle (and the exercise!!)