THE CACHE IS NOT AT THE POSTED COORDINATES
Geocaching is a non-competitive sport/hobby. However, being FTF seems to be very competitive. We are often amused by the logs of FTFers. For example, leaving their freshly cooked meals to race out to obtain a FTF. Spending all day whilst at work keeping an eye on a new cache to check if it has been found, then driving 50km out of their way. Some even go out in their pyjamas to claim a FTF.
Regarding competitive sporting events, for example the Olympics, the gold medalists are remembered. However, the silver medalists don’t seem to receive much attention, even though they were the 2nd best in the world! Also, there have been occasions when Gold medalists have been found to have used performance-enhancing drugs. Unfortunately, this has occurred years later because of improved drug testing. Too late for the silver medalist who has now been given the Gold medal to receive appropriate accolades or the monetary benefits that the original Gold medalist received. We are not implying that FTFers are on drugs. We simply wish to give some praise to people or teams that have finished 2nd.
A = 2nd placed country at 2003 Rugby World Cup
B = 2nd Australian Prime Minister
C = 2nd brightest star in the constellation of The Centaur (2 words)
D = 2nd place winner of 100m hurdles at 2008 Olympic Games
E = 2nd place getter in 2009 Melbourne Cup
F = 2nd place getter in Men’s Championship at Wimbledon 2006
G = 2nd man to set foot on the moon (accepted name)
H = 2nd to log GC847Q8
J = 2nd child of Prince William (first name only)
Use the Geocaching Toolbox. Type your answers into Word Value (digital root) to obtain a single digit.
The cache is located at S34o 0A.BCD E150o EF.GHJ
checksum: S = 27, E = 31
Congratulations to J+J.au for 2TF
Congratulations to Team Canary for FTF