A Barad Puzzle

Thursday 24 January 2013

Powerful Chemical Conundrum 12

After reading that this area has an endangered plant (Velleia paradoxa) Velleia paradoxawe decided it might be a good spot to place a cache.  The first thing to do though was locate where the Barad Bunch cache lay so we could be the requisite distance away.   On reading the description we realised that unless a map was taken and a compass we probably wouldn't be able to work out the first position needed. Our first excursion involved finding the poles and the numbers on them.  Peter didn't think to get a GPS reading of the position of the poles, so had to make the best estimate using Google Erath and some map software.
Today we went over to the reserve again hopefully with location of the first container in the GPS.  As we arrived Peter discovered his paper with the information and for writing any further clues had been left behind. The GPS  brought us reasonably close and after circling round a bit, Sue called out that she found the spot.  However she said she wasn't putting her hand in the hiding hole.  Fortunately the clues for the next spot were not overly complex and after walking to pole B we able to establish roughly where it might be and Peter spotted a suspicious spot.  In hindsight we could have made this task easier by also using Sue's GPS to lock onto the pole A.   The final container was soon found by Sue in a spot that Peter had earlier walked past without raising his suspicion.                          

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