The Cache Police West Ulverstone, Tasmania, Australia
By
CraigRat on 01-Dec-12. Waypoint GA5018
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | Moveable |
Container: | Small |
Coordinates: | S41° 7.426' E146° 7.307' (WGS 84) |
55G 426278E 5447131N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 31 m |
Local Government Area: | Central Coast |
Description
Ever wondered what they drive????
We all know WHO the Cache Police are...
You know.... the people who always comment on logs being too long, too short or too just-the-right-length..
This is their preferred vehicle of choice, a 4x4 to enforece their way of caching on others by running down dissenters.
This cache is part of the 2012/2013 Movable cache race, so please move it on within a few days to help keep it in the game!
Hints
Onfr bs srapr cbfg. |
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Decode |
Logs
We have made an extensive search in the area indicated by the coordinates but to no avail. As a real "long shot" we searched along the road about 1km either side where caches have been hidden with the same hint just in case the coordinates were mistyped. We didn't check every fence post but just those locations where earlier hides have been made at the base of fence posts - no joy.
Don't think this point is right. There is no fence posts on that side of road and we checked all on the water side.
The Cache Police are back out ready to play
Left the Cache Police in a beach side stake out
The Cache Police is on the move! Um, I noticed what appeared to be a log container affixed to the back of this, but I couldn't open it!! Oh noes, I hope the Cache Police don't get me for not signing the log...
Sorry we took so long but back out again
haha loved this one
I reckon I could even out run this police vehicle
Thanks for the find CraigRat
I reckon I could even out run this police vehicle
Thanks for the find CraigRat
Yeah our first bingo moveable & it counts for our bingo card too.
Will move it on soon.
Will move it on soon.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Viewed this one in Budgie's garage sale but decided to leave this for future visitors.
I have placed a few, well quite a few caches on my driveway. They are available at all times, but please take 5 or so at a time. I am happy for you to take more, but please don't just hide them all together.
By the way I have a nice photo that I will post of all the caches together
By the way I have a nice photo that I will post of all the caches together
Hi CraigRat
Found this great cache at 0810hrs
TFTC and Cheers
OldSaint
Found this great cache at 0810hrs
TFTC and Cheers
OldSaint
Rated: for Overall Experience
Cache Police thought that this was an excellent area to monitor traffic, cacher or other.
A short jump - we were pushed for time. Back out again.
Found this fellow on a quick morning raid. We will move him on ASAP.
Rated: for Overall Experience
(in keeping with the theme of the logs)
Found
Found
Rated: for Overall Experience
Hi my name is Friesianess and my dad told me that this log has to be 500 words long if I don’t want to be caught by the cache police which I think isn’t very fair since I am only 8. I am too too young to go to prison, I am only 6 years older then two,.too. that was the to,too,two sentence. Hee hee hee.
Phew, my dad has just told me that because I'm young, I'd only get a warning so I don't have to keep writing. I'm going to risk it!
Phew, my dad has just told me that because I'm young, I'd only get a warning so I don't have to keep writing. I'm going to risk it!
FTF in the teeth of the opposition. TFTC
Whoops, better write a bit more, given the theme of this cache.; Well, here we were having a busy day at home doing anything but caching. We'd been cleaning up sticks out of our paddock. Some of them were long sticks and some of them were short sticks. Interestingly enough, there were also some sticks that could not really be described as long but the description of short didn't really fit. We'd better call these medium as there were quite a lot of them.
Anyway, here we were loading sticks on to the truck. Some of them had to be lifted with a tractor. I suppose these can't really be described as long sticks either as they weren't necessarily long, some were just medium but heavy. Perhaps we'll call those logs. Anyway, here we were loading sticks (short, medium and long) and logs (assorted length) until the truck was full.
When the truck was full I drove it off to tip it out. I tipped into a big pile of sticks that we had picked up before. This pile also had short medium and long sticks in it. It also had some logs as well.
When the truck was empty I decided it was time to have a cup of tea before we went and picked up more sticks. I won't describe these as I'm trying to keep this log brief. When I say log I mean this written log, this recounting of our experience of finding this cache. I mention this because it would be all too easy to mix up the logs of various lengths that we'd been relocating, and the specific log that's recording these events. In our experience there's nothing more tedious than a log, that is a written log, where the author causes confusion by not being specific about the various matters they are writing about!
Anyway, because we'd stopped picking up sticks and logs( the wooden kind) and we had decided to have a cup of tea, this necessitated returning to the house. This of course doesn't mean that we couldn't have a cup of tea in the paddock. We had plenty of sticks, of various lengths and we could have made a fire to boil the billy. The problem with this plan was that we didn't have a billy with us so we would have had to return to the house anyway. In the circumstances it made sense to simply return to the house and have a cup of tea there, rather than having to make a fire with sticks of various lengths and then have to make a special trip to fetch the billy.
When we returned to the house to make our cup of tea, I saw there was a new cache so I went and found it.
Sorry for the abrupt ending but we have a limit of 500 words on our logs and we try to be good, law abiding cachers!
Whoops, better write a bit more, given the theme of this cache.; Well, here we were having a busy day at home doing anything but caching. We'd been cleaning up sticks out of our paddock. Some of them were long sticks and some of them were short sticks. Interestingly enough, there were also some sticks that could not really be described as long but the description of short didn't really fit. We'd better call these medium as there were quite a lot of them.
Anyway, here we were loading sticks on to the truck. Some of them had to be lifted with a tractor. I suppose these can't really be described as long sticks either as they weren't necessarily long, some were just medium but heavy. Perhaps we'll call those logs. Anyway, here we were loading sticks (short, medium and long) and logs (assorted length) until the truck was full.
When the truck was full I drove it off to tip it out. I tipped into a big pile of sticks that we had picked up before. This pile also had short medium and long sticks in it. It also had some logs as well.
When the truck was empty I decided it was time to have a cup of tea before we went and picked up more sticks. I won't describe these as I'm trying to keep this log brief. When I say log I mean this written log, this recounting of our experience of finding this cache. I mention this because it would be all too easy to mix up the logs of various lengths that we'd been relocating, and the specific log that's recording these events. In our experience there's nothing more tedious than a log, that is a written log, where the author causes confusion by not being specific about the various matters they are writing about!
Anyway, because we'd stopped picking up sticks and logs( the wooden kind) and we had decided to have a cup of tea, this necessitated returning to the house. This of course doesn't mean that we couldn't have a cup of tea in the paddock. We had plenty of sticks, of various lengths and we could have made a fire to boil the billy. The problem with this plan was that we didn't have a billy with us so we would have had to return to the house anyway. In the circumstances it made sense to simply return to the house and have a cup of tea there, rather than having to make a fire with sticks of various lengths and then have to make a special trip to fetch the billy.
When we returned to the house to make our cup of tea, I saw there was a new cache so I went and found it.
Sorry for the abrupt ending but we have a limit of 500 words on our logs and we try to be good, law abiding cachers!
Rated: for Overall Experience