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Ripper Whopper Warehouse Cache Traditional Cache

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Bunjil: As there has been no response to the last request/s to attend to this cache, or provide regular updates, the cache is being de-listed on the basis that it has been abandoned by the Cache Owner.

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Hidden : 7/7/2006
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

This cache is different (try saying it 10 times quickly).
We managed to find a 40-foot container that was lying unused at the local tip.
And we filled it up with some really special goodies. Things that you normally don’t find in traditional caches.
Then came the hard part.

With vigorous panel beating, reshaping, hammering and bending, lots of blood, sweat and tears, we made that container into the size and shape of a small ammo can.
Amazingly all of the contents remained intact. Even more amazing was that there was still room for a logbook and any TB’s that want to drop in occasionally.
The goodies in the cache presently. (we’ll update this periodically)

  • Honda NT700V Deauville 06 motorbike (unwanted birthday present for one of the woodenheads)(gone to Biggles Bear)
  • Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa (The Louvre thought they got the original back after it was stolen - not so)
  • Mazda MX-5 2.0 Sport car (Mrs Marbig has lost her licence and doesn’t need it for shopping anymore)Taken by 'pprrass'
  • Nikon D2X digital SLR Camera (my little pocket Olympus goes for me just fine)
  • Cavalier Camper-trailer Deluxe Off road model - used once (I was going to put in the Kawasaki STX-15F Jet ski. But Woodenheads didn't want to part with it)
  • Seawind 300C Amphibious Aircraft (unfortunately it is in a kit form and you have to assemble it)
  • Rare multicoloured Marblehead Pottery vase with a scene from the Ipswich marsh, stamped "MP" on the bottom - est. value $100,000 (slightly chipped on the rim)
  • Family day passes to Gold Coast’s Dream World, Sea World and Movie World with 7 nights free accommodation at Radisson Resort Gold Coast (we won this in a raffle – been there, done that)
  • '04 Jeep Wrangler (Biggles Bear put this in - didn't mention the the spare tyre was flat)
  • 'pprass left a scratched Lambourghini Diablo
  • BRAND NEW Subaru Impreza Sti WRX World Rally Car donated by the Beaker's Bunch
  • 45 foot Oceangoing Cabin Cruiser + a free set of steak knives left by Muzza


And now…. The Ripper Whopper Warehouse Cache catch.

NOTHING GOES IN – THEN NOTHING GOES OUT. If you want to claim a find on this cache, you must trade fair. An item or items up to the value of what you want to take must be placed in the cache. We’re getting bored seeing all the TNLNSL logs (we’re even guilty of that ourselves). So if we see a log with this here and no trades, it will be deleted.
You can even show your appreciation for the quality of the trades we have offered. If you make a fair trade, write a descriptive and entertaining log about your experience at this cache. Maybe even some background on the trade you are putting in.

Cache Location – set in an area prolific with limestone caves. Plenty of places to stow your trades if no transport is available for pickup/delivery. Bring a torch.
Cache attributes indicate an easy hike. In fact you can drive your vehicle to within 50 meters of it. But be careful of the GZ area. Up and down, slippery when wet and a couple of big holes.
Words of warning - watch out for leeches when wet. Keep a close eye on geokids.
And please - replace the cache as you found it.

The Ripper Whopper Warehouse Cache special offer. FTF prize may reimburse purchasing costs of your trade.

Our thanks to Steve, aka AZcachemeister (owner of GCNBGV) for kindly letting us use his concept for this cache. We believe it maybe the first of this type in Oz.

Please Note. Snakes are active in warmer months and have been seen at the cache

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

15 - 20 cnprf orlbaq pnir ragenapr. Onfr bs n qrnq gerr.

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)