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Chamber of Secrets II Mystery Cache

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theyoung-1z: Changed this cache to a standard. Submitted for review.

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Hidden : 9/26/2014
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

This cache will take some time. Be prepared for more than 'walk in - walk out'.

Welcome to the new Chamber of Secrets cache!

 

The given coordinates are only a starting position.

As the new owners of Chamber of Secrets, The Young 1z have planned an adventure for you to enjoy! Please read this entire log to ensure you know how to find the cache.

Keen puzzle solvers will enjoy this one.  We have devised a series of clues that will ensure you become familiar with Chambers Island and its many secrets, stories and features. You will need to solve all of the clues to find the cache.

Give yourself plenty of time to play the game as the coordinates clues cannot be solved without visiting the island.  Bring along a pencil, a notepad, a packed lunch, a blanket to sit on while you work out a few clues, and perhaps a compass.

Download and print the Chamber of Secrets II Cheat Sheet .  Take it with you.  If you do not have a printer you may want to write all of the clues on the notepad you will be taking with you.  

Chambers Island is a lovely little island in the Maroochy River just north of the CBD.  Access to the island is a stroll across a footbridge over the river.  You will find many facilities to make your stay on Chambers Island very comfortable.  There are toilets, showers, a fresh water drinking fountain, a playground and many picnic tables.  The island is basically flat and would take about 15 minutes to circumnavigate on foot, though there are no concrete paths, save the one leading from the bridge to the toilets and the building behind it.

We understand the link most people would make between the name Chamber of Secrets and a well known book and movie in the Harry Potter series.  However, in keeping with our theme of enlightenment and giving visitors to the area some interesting facts or history regarding our cache locations, we would like to mention how the island came to be called Chambers Island.

Thanks to the North Arm State School 'Timeline North Arm History' we were able to find the story behind the name;

In 1876 – Thomas Chambers became one of the first settlers in the Fairhill (North Arm) area when he applied on 20th March 1876 for 140 acres, at an annual rental of three pounds ten shillings.

The Chambers brothers cut timber and floated it down the river to Maroochydore where a log boom was set up between the island at Cotton Tree and the south bank where the logs were caught. This island is now named Chambers Island in memory of the Chambers brothers.

The cache you seek contains a logbook only. You will need your own pen. Stealth should be easy to achieve, so please take your time to return the cache to the state in which it was found. Thank you.

Here are the clues, for players who don’t have access to a printer:

A. The speed limit under the bridge that can be seen from the eastern end of the island?

B. The number of primary colours are used on the boat in the playground?

C. Including the first and last, the number of months the sailing club races for each year.

D. There is only one green seat on the island. How many planks on the seat?

E. The number of tables on the island, minus one. Be sure to look around!

F. The first number on the plaque on the base of the flag pole?

G. The number of unicorns that live on the island.

H. The number of pine trees along the path from the bridge to the playground.

I. The second digit in the phone number on the light pole at the water fountain.

J. The number of red stripes on the sailing club sign.

K. The number of posts on the left side of the footbridge, divided by 11, minus 4.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Gur pnpur vf abg ng tebhaq yriry.

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)