06/29/2018 By rangerhal
So, I stopped at this one after finishing a couple of other caches in the area. I knew I was in trouble when the 1st stage was so easy and the cache is a 3 difficulty. My geopartner is ready for a cruise, but I'm going to explore another option before packing the suitcases.
04/26/2017 By CoBiker
We saw right away what needed to happen to get to the final. TFTC
04/26/2017 By ecanderson
The S numbers made the solution clear very quickly. By rights, I'd have called this one a mystery cache due to the brain bender aspect.
03/30/2017 By Pixel Magic
TFTC and new experience taking us around the world
Nicely done.
Guess we're not too old to learn new tricks.
Thanks to our friend Tracy for giving us the extra shove in the right. hemisphere.
03/16/2017 By Denali41
At the NoCo Event Tuesday night Honeybuzzed sat down across from me and stated that Barasaur and I were responsible for scrambling her brain. “Huh” I asked? “Well, Tracy replied, your ‘How Fast is FAST’ cache and Bary’s new multi have given me fits, although I finally got Bary’s cache today”. Bary was sitting nearby, listening, and smiling quaintly. I was aware of all of Bary’s new multis in his ‘What the Frack’ series, and was surprised that Tracy had had difficulty with one of them–they are certainly all slam dunks for her... She then explained that Barasaur recently published a multi-cache in his TR series. “That’s the one that’s given me fits”, she exclaimed. Oh. A multi I wasn’t aware of. And Bary is there at the fringe of this conversation, not participating except for a wee bit of a twinkle in his eye as I indicated I’d look at it.
I did look at it last night. I read the one-sentence cache description; the sentence has an inspirational ending, or should I instead say the ending hints of an interesting challenge. I planned to drive into Fort Collins this morning for my therapy workout at Fort Collins Club and decided to “swing by” the first stage and see what the quaint smile and eye twinkle were about. Finding the first stage was easy. I got back in the car with the coordinates for the final stage and studied them carefully. Hummm...this could take some serious time. I got out pen and paper and started some sketching. Hummm. Luckily, a “eureka moment” quickly put me on the correct path and soon I had what I needed to find the final stage. Once there, I blundered around and didn’t see it, even with the container being in plain sight. Then presto, it was finally in hand.
Thanks for a fun multi-cache, Bary. I made a mistake and used tomorrow’s date on the log sheet instead of today’s date. I blame this on your having momentarily scrambled my brain.