The warning:
Tree climbs are dangerous. If you feel that you are not comfortable or require someone else to pass you the log to sign, this cache is not for you. Cachers who sign the log are expected to have made the climb. If you don't, walk away and mark it as a cache you will not attempt.
The details:
This Multi is a scrambled numbers puzzle. They may be spot on or completely misleading and finding a result that gets you to the correct GZ is always questionable. The cache has been set up as a Multi to allow for a wide range of locations for GZ. It could be at the posted coordinates or more than 3,2 Km’s from the posted coordinates.
All the information required to locate the physical cache is included in this page. It's about having fun and looking into your scrambled numbers.
The answers to the most important questions are often presented as numbers in your life. They could be presented in the form of your Birth Date which you always know or in a formula that may take months to resolve. To find the numbers you need to solve this puzzle, you will need to dig deep.
“It’s all in the Minds Eye” was published in November 2015. While there have not been a lot of finders, I have enjoyed reading the log descriptions of those who searched deep within their Minds Eye to find the solution.
Time to provide an additional cache in the series and scramble your mind with numbers this time. Within the page that you are presented with, you will find the magic bullet providing a correct location. You will then head out to collect your reward from the Cache container for “It’s all in the Scrambled Numbers” and log your find.
The use of spoilers:
Geocaching is a game that everyone plays in their own way. The way Geocaching is set up means that every time a person finds a cache it is a new experience for them because they find it themselves and comment on their experience as a new finder, hopefully without a spoiler. After viewing a few spoiler reports on Social media and having to take action to remove spoiler activity presented in logs on some of my caches, I am requesting that this cache is not used for a Social media presentation.
The introduction of Social media to showcase caching activities is now full on and includes GIFF Events. More people now showcase their activities through this medium. I believe that it takes away the experience that Geocaching offers where for every person undertaking a cache hunt, it should be like they are the first to discover it. It is as much about the journey of finding the cache (working out the puzzle, thinking about where a cache might be hidden etc) as it is about finding the cache and racking up the numbers. Geocaching can take you to some beautiful and completely unexpected places. If someone has seen it on a Social media site, then the experience will no longer be a new experience.
It is the reason why many people who have hidden caches check their logs regularly and remove spoiler images or logs. Geocaching is a controlled environment where the ownership and presentation is in the hands of the cache owner. The use of social media takes the ownership away from the cache owner and places it in the control of those working to discover the cache and present a story on an external medium. Once it has been presented on Social media, there is nothing a cache owner can do to remove it.
First To Find goes to Brewmaker and EverestHigh: