In honour of my Mad Hatter caching buddies and a big shout out to my caching buddy, without whom these caches would not have been possible.
This is a T5 cache. Do not attempt unless you have the required equipment and knowledge to undertake this challenge. NO SPECIAL TOOLS ARE REQUIRED EXCEPT CLIMBING GEAR.
PLEASE DO NOT POSR SPOILER PHOTOS SO OTHERS GET TGE FULL EXPERIENCE. ANY LOGS WITH SLOILERS ARE LIKELY TO BE DELETED IF NOT REMOVED.
This is not a simple task, in order to locate the log you need to locate the cache from the decoys. You will know when you have the correct container as it will contain the Queen of Hearts.
As per Geocaching guidelines if you do not sign the log you should not claim a find, merely seeing the cache does not constitute a find.
Good luck and do include in your logs whether you found the Queen in your first or multiple tries but don’t give away the total number of potential decoys.
Please only log this cache as 'found' if you completed the challenges yourself - just seeing the cache from the ground or watching someone else do it is not enough to claim a 5/5*! If you just acted as ground support (an important job) you will gain far more respect by logging a 'write note' rather than a 'found'!
The log book will be checked regularly and any finders logs who have not clearly signed the log book will be deleted. It isn't fair to those who have done the work to actually find the cache for others to be able to claim having not signed the cache log.
It's find to do this in teams but each member claiming/signing should have done some form of climbing for the cache/decoys. Please do not sign the log for others who have not done any climbing/work towards this find.
To find the Queen of hearts Peruse the area well,
A biped viper on a mission has a tale to tell.
Climb up to where the Rabbit's watch points halfway down,
Careful! You’ll want to go down like the tweedle twins to get the crown.
You’ll need your kit, it’s a T5 you know,
But unscramble all the pieces and you'll know just where to go!
Remember you cache at your own risk, neither myself nor Geocaching.com can be held responsible for any injuries or mishaps. Is a smiley really worth it?
