

Adventures keep caching fun and exciting. One great adventure is to go on a ride with Ms. Daisy. It is often thrilling, always fun, but never dangerous even if the navigator (like me) gives instantaneous, indecisive directions which no driver should tolerate. If you ever get the chance to ride with Ms. Daisy, leap at it. Who knows what will happen! You may find yourself riding down a snowmobile trail, through a mine dump, or into a bottomless puddle. Then, there was the dump truck coming head-on while the chauffeur drove around the corner, hugging the center of the road, while looking down at a GPSr. All the while Ms. Daisy will be wagging her tail knowing that the adventure has just begun.
I put together this Rivers, Roads, and Rails puzzle. Be sure that you always have one of the rivers, roads, or rails connecting to a matching river, road, or rail unless it ends. The cards are not necessarily set in the direction that they need to be nor are the numbers necessarily right side up when the puzzle is finished. In the picture on the cache page what looks like a six is a six and what looks like a nine is a nine. The correct answer will result in a drive, but a drive that most cars can make unless you don't drive off of blacktop.  If you have a pet that likes to come along for the ride bring him or her along. The hike to the cache is easy and short.
To make things easier this time around here is what you need:
_Â _ _Â _ _._ _ _ Â _ Â _ _ _Â _ _._ _ _ That is a single space in each of those five places. You must add those five spaces into Certitude for it to be approved.

You can validate your puzzle solution with certitude.