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Rätselcache

Road to Nirwana

Easy retrievable cache. Suitable for Strollers. Header coordinates can be accessed by public transport.

von Gavriel     Österreich > Wien > Wien

N 48° 17.872' E 016° 25.237' (WGS84)

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 Größe: mikro
Status: kann gesucht werden
 Versteckt am: 29. September 2004
 Gelistet seit: 28. November 2005
 Letzte Änderung: 28. Juni 2016
 Listing: https://opencaching.de/OC0FB6
Auch gelistet auf: geocaching.com 

33 gefunden
0 nicht gefunden
1 Hinweis
2 Wartungslogs
1 Beobachter
0 Ignorierer
186 Aufrufe
1 Logbild
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Beschreibung    Deutsch  ·  English

This cache is accessible by bike and by foot. No admittance for motorized traffic. The terrain is flat, strollers can be taken along, but it is gravel. The hiding place is easy to reach and easy to see from the path, so hide it well again. Nearby there is some sort of adventure-playground, but this was occupied, so I couldn't look for a hiding place there.

The Cache can be found at the coordinates N = 48° 18.ABC and E = 16° 26,DEF.
2016: The cache had to move (3.5m) due to ant-infestation, coordinates and riddle remain unchanged. Check the new hint! The Cache is attached to a string.

In order to locate the cache you have to answer the following questions about the daily live of some cachers: Each one of the 6 cachers lives (and hides caches) in a certain town. Each one of them prefers a certain cache-type (wellknown from GC's listings). Each one of them uses a typical kind of container, varying in size from 0,125-litre-Micro up to 4-litre-bucket. And each of them has hidden a different number of caches. The first letters of each Name will yield A to F, the number of hidden Caches will yield the corresponding coordinate.
The form-sheet will help when answering the questions. A map of Austria can also be useful.
Any resemblance to living persons and hidden boxes is merely coincindential and completely unintentional.
And now on to the questions:

  1. Albert lives further to the north than Carla, who liver further to the east than Emma. Franz lives neither in the easternmost nor in the westernmost town. Bertram lives further to the south than David.
  2. David and Bertram like neither Traditionals nor Multis, Carla doesn't like Mysteries.
  3. An Offset-Cache is twize as big than a cach in Bregenz. CITO-Containers are bigger than Event-Containers.
  4. In Voitsberg the cache-hiding person is not a woman, in Zeltweg it is not a man.
  5. Franz has hidden less caches than Bertram, Emma has hidden more caches than Bertram.
  6. Carla has hidden 5 caches more than can be found in Bregenz.
  7. A cache in Lienz is larger than a Mystery-Cache, which does not use the smallest available container-size. A CITO-container is larger than a cache in Lienz.
  8. Neither the smallest nor the largest containers are used by women. Carla uses containers that are 4 times as large as those that are used by Franz.
  9. The organisator of Event-caches, who detests container-sizes below 1 litre, lives neither in the northernmost nor in the westernmost town. The number of event-caches is neither the smallest nor the largest.
  10. Immediately south of the town where 7 caches are hidden there are more than 1 2-litre-containers. The town with 7 caches lies further to the north than the town where 4-litre-buckets (=Eimer) are hidden.
  11. The number of traditionals is odd, while the number of mysteries is even. Mysteries are more abundant than traditionals.
  12. In one of the three northernmost town exactly 2 caches are hidden. An even number of caches is hidden in Voitsberg.
  13. The caches in Bregenz and Zeltweg have a maximum size of 0,5-litres, the containers in Zeltweg are larger than those in Bregenz.
  14. 1-litre-containers are used by a woman who has hidden a number of caches that can be divided by 3.
  15. Multicaches are more abundant than CITO-caches. CITO-caches are not the least liked cache-type, but they are less liked than event-caches.

Good luck!

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Logeinträge für Road to Nirwana    gefunden 33x nicht gefunden 0x Hinweis 1x Wartung 2x

gefunden 28. März 2021, 11:14 Atropa hat den Geocache gefunden

Bilder für diesen Logeintrag:
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gefunden 25. März 2021, 09:08 Tankred der Zweite hat den Geocache gefunden

Wieder einmal konnte ein Logikrätsel finalisiert werden 😃
Im Team gelöst und dem interessanten Hint zum Doserl gefolgt (vor Ort war es eh gleich klar 🤣).
Danke für das nette Rätsel!
TFTC

kann gesucht werden 03. April 2017 Gavriel hat den Geocache gewartet

Es gab eine Problemmeldung, aber alles in Ordnung und vorhanden :)

kann gesucht werden 28. Juni 2016 Gavriel hat den Geocache gewartet

Beschreibung adaptiert, da das Versteck geringfügig verändert wurde

zuletzt geändert am 30. Juni 2016

gefunden 04. Januar 2016 swasti hat den Geocache gefunden

Das rätsel schon vor längerem gelöst gehabt. War eine schwer zu knackende Nuss, hat mich einige a4 zettel gekostet.
Heute bei eisigen Temperaturen das doserl geborgen. Der Deckel sitzt fest im gefrorenen Erdreich. Die Dose wieder versucht genau darauf zu positionieren.

Danke an Gavriel für das Verstecken einer Dose hier an diesem Ort und vorallem das zeigen dieses netten plätzchens.

TFTC
Swasti