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TTAI 38 (Tasmania The Apple Isle) Mystery Cache

Hidden : 8/21/2013
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:


Tasmania: The Apple Isle

 

TTAI – Tasmania: The Apple Isle is a series of puzzle caches situated east of the historic township of Oatlands.  There are 60 puzzle caches in total involved in making a shape of an apple.  The puzzles are fairly easy, and the containers are a collection of mainly eclipse tins and bison tubes, although a number of other hides exist as well.

 

Tasmania was known as the apple isle.  There were two schools of thought regarding the reason.  The first is that Tasmania is basically shaped as an apple.  The second is Tasmania was one of world’s largest apple producers.  Apple’s are still grown in large numbers, but agriculture has diversified over the past 20 years (http://tourtasmania.com/tasfaq/economy/apple.html)

 

Tasmania’s apple industry has been reduced to 50 – 60 apple growing families, with the industry worth $40-$50 million dollars per annum.  Tasmania still produces over 55,000 Tonnes of apples each year.  Further information can be found at http://www.aussieapples.com.au/growing-regions/tasmania.aspx

 

The pattern of the TTAI puzzles is simple.  Refer to the Cache Map that is attached to cache 60 for the sequence for solving caches and how to find the coordinates for the final cache TTAI 60.  This cache is the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.

 

Puzzle : Shift Over

 

The coordinates for this cache can be found by interrupting the following line

South $@ @).!(*

East !$& @(.)%$

 

 

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Chmmyr : Vg'f va gur anzr Pnpur : Pbapergr Terngre Chmmyr : QQ = 8

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)