GC1JY6E Unknown Cache Path of the Zodiac #7: Libra
Type: Mystery | Size: Small Small | Difficulty: 3 out of 5 | Terrain: 2.5 out of 5
By: EarthCurrent @ | Hide Date: 05/01/2009 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N39° 00.883 W108° 35.626 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0

This is a puzzle cache. The physical cache is not at the above listed coordinates. In order to locate the cache you must decipher the true coordinates from the puzzle below. Good luck.


This is one of fourteen caches that make up the Western Sky portion of the Path of the Zodiac series of caches. Thirteen of the caches composing this portion represent the thirteen constellations that occupies the ecliptic that defines the Western Zodiac. The fourteenth cache, Path of the Zodiac: The Western Sky, can only be located after the initial thirteen caches in the portion have been located and the clues they contain gathered. The order in which these thirteen caches are found does not matter, but finding all of them is a requirement to seek out and log the fourteenth cache.



In mythology, the constellation of Libra represents the scales carried by of Astraea, goddess of justice. The Riddle of Libra may require you to balance out what you know with what you don't know in order to gain the answers you need.



RIDDLE OF LIBRA





When you find the cache remember to record the clue contained inside the container. You'll need it if you are looking to complete the full series.



Outside of providing a coordinate checker for each puzzle, I will not give personal help, hints, etcetera until the whole of the Path of the Zodiac series have been completed by a few cachers. It's the only fair way to do it as completing this series should be considered something of an accomplishment and making it to the end should go to those who make it there on their own devices. Cachers that have worked out a puzzle are discouraged from giving much away if asked for help in order to keep up the level of challenge provided by this series.


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 Nearby Caches

GC1JXHM Path of the Zodiac #3: Capricorn (1.53 kms N)
GC1J4GJ Path of the Zodiac #14: The Western Sky (1.59 kms S)
GC1QMTZ Path of the Zodiac #12: Taurus (1.60 kms W)
GC1QMM4 Path of the Zodiac #10: Scorpio (1.68 kms SE)
GC1JX7E Path of the Zodiac #2: Aries (2.28 kms NW)

   


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7 Logs: Found it 7  

Found it 07/01/2019 By eyekwilt2
As a quilter, I love puzzles with color. Since my granddaughter likes a game called tenzies, I even have 10 pairs of colorful dice. It was a quick solve once I identified the method for this one.

We hiked up a rather circuitous to grab this one and then made a beeline for he car in this heat. We had to sit and absorb some cool air in between some of these finds. TFTC

Found it 10/14/2018 By BG2015
Not the first of the series that I solved but definitely one of the easiest. Quick find today with no one around and not even that muddy, thanks.

Found it 05/29/2017 By HawkeyeBorn
Solved this a while back. So far, this one strained my single remaining brain cell the least. Don't know if one brain cell is going to get all the remaining unsolved puzzles solved. Oh well, it's fun to try. Cache in great shape and in a very nice location. TFTC

Found it 04/09/2016 By jasperdakota
Quick solve and find. Managed to solve 6 of the series before visiting this weekend from Denver. Geodog Dakota and I found 5 of the 6. Thanks for the fun series! SL.

Found it 07/12/2015 By Gartherik
Neat puzzle and a beautiful spot for a cache! T: cool Pentium III astronaut, L: Jeep TFTC & series!

Found it 05/23/2015 By Pohka
A long time coming; I first started work on these puzzle in the summer of '14. Having solved the series (other than the Western Sky) it was time to play. Puzzle wise this one was something of a pain taking time to solve, as with many in this series a little out of the box thinking is required making me believe the puzzle should be a little higher on the difficulty level (+1 please ). Ok, enough whining... The cache was greatly placed (5 foot distance according to the iPhone) and is in great shape. Love the cache and the puzzle!! TFTC.

Found it 08/30/2014 By ElisaWatkins
Found this with my hubby MuseStricken. I had a fun time solving this puzzle, and we got a great sunset view at the cache location.