Cache is not at the posted coordinates. Solve the puzzle below to find out where it is and remember to bring your own pen.
I woke up one fine day with a fail-safe plan for the day: Geocaching! I would spend all day finding caches, from dawn ‘till dusk. Yes, this seemed like a great idea indeed.
First, however, I started off the day attending to the needs of my brand new trackable. It seemed like a great day to send a it on a journey across the world. And so I left home with the trackable in hand and drove to my best cache, where I placed it. Before heading on to finish other business, I posted a TB Drop log to let the rest of the world know where the trackable currently resides.
I wanted to find a lot of caches today so I didn’t have too many high D/T caches planned for the day. I wanted to find caches that would take less than an hour for the most part, hopefully way less than that. This way, I could maximize the number of my caches for the day.
As well as my trying to achieve my goal of finding as many caches in a day as I could, I also wanted to find a few of my favourite type of geocache, the Earthcache! Aren’t these caches simply the best? They teach you about geography (after all, the name of the game does start with “Geo”), they’re usually in a beautiful location, and you don’t have to worry about a missing container; there is no logbook to sign!
There was one cache though that would definitely take quite a while, but you see, the thing is that it’s just too hard for a geocacher to pass up an opportunity like this. This cache was just published last night and is listed as having a tempting D/T of 5/5! And no one found it yet! I mean, who wouldn’t want to at least try a cache like that?
Oh, and did I mention that the cache size is large? How often do you get to find a cache of that size and that D/T rating? Something special indeed.
One more thing about this cache… I promise. As I said before, no one has found this cache so… This is my cache for a FTF! My first one in fact. I’m not one of those people who need to find every new cache first, but as I said, this cache was irresistible.
So I went ahead with my plan and spent the entire day Geocaching. I ended up finding lots of caches of all types and I even got that tough but oh so tempting D/T cache. Told you that my plan was fail-safe.
After a tiring day like this, I sat down on my couch to watch some TV and log the caches, when I saw that my hidden caches were awarded quite a few favourite points today. What a nice suprise to end of the day. What could possibly be better than a day like this one?
Good luck and Happy Caching!
Congrats to geob.o.b. on the FTF!