A spin-off from a short series of caches dedicated to the Indiana Jones series of films.
Recently uncovered during an archaeological dig, the statue of The Knights holds the remnants of a previously unknown language and could be as important a discovery as the Rosetta Stone. Can you decode the inscription and follow the clues across the world to find the Treasure of the Peacocks Eye?
About The Adventure lab
Once you've deciphered the inscription, you're ready to find the cache by following the clues hidden in the Adventure Lab. You can use the QR reader on your phone to scan the below image and be taken directly to the cache page:
HANDY HINTS
- Keep an eye on your Lab Cache journal - you'll be given useful information after decoding each stage.
- The cache page includes a handy printable encoder/decoder so you and your Young Adventurers can keep track of your progress. If you use this, you may want to bring a pen and something to lean on so you can take note of any additional clues you find
- Each of the waypoints includes a trackable code that you can discover!
- The route takes you close to water and busy roads so please keep an eye on your Young Adventurers.
- Parts of the route can be especially muddy during winter.
This Adventure Lab was developed prior to the February 2020 change in guidelines that states that physical objects may not be placed at waypoints.
About "The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles"
The now legendary, almost mythical character of Indiana Jones once had a childhood. Every episode starts out with the elderly man that he is in the 1990's getting into a specific situation where he has to tell a story from his past. The stories go back to when he was ten years old and on a world tour with his father, and to his late-teens when he fought in World War I.
- from IMDB (February 2020).
For all those times in Geocaching where you spend years unravelling an ancient mystery only for it to lead you on a wild bushwhack through the deepest stretches of South American jungle.
And by "South American jungle", I mean "Stanley Park, Vancouver".