GC5G10R Unknown Cache Barometric Imbalance/Pied Pieper's Pipes!
Type: Mystery | Size: Other Other | Difficulty: 1.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 1.5 out of 5
By: RPieperCO @ | Hide Date: 11/04/2014 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N38° 52.099 W104° 40.567 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
Recommended for kids  Parking available  Stealth required  Field Puzzle  Park and Grab 

PLEASE READ!!!!

Follow the instructions as closely as possible to preserve the cache!

 


This is a sealed cach so no bugs or water should be able to get in.

It's also very much in the open for easy access.

Step 1: Remove the bottom cap.  This will be where you apply possitive baromatric pressure (Blow).

Step 2: Remove 1 of the four tube caps.

Step 3: Place hand over open tube.  If you fail to do this the cache could launch way into the air and possibly be lost.

Step 4: Blow into the bottom hole GENTLY it doesn't take much.  (Germaphobes, make a circle around the opening with your fingers so your lips don't touch.)

Step 5: Cache? No? Replace cap and remove the next cap.  Repeat until the cache is found! Remember hand over open tubes!

Step 6: Found the cache then did you?!  Hopefully it didn't launch a 100' in the air!  Small nano tube may require tool to remove log.  SL.

Step 7: Replace cache cap back on tightly and place into random tube with the pointy side down.  Very important, pointy side down!

Step 8:  Replace all tube caps and "blow hole" plug!

This concludes this cache.

My daughter Button absolutely loved making this and playing with it around the house.  We could easily launch the cache across the whole house.  Even her 3 year old lungs were more than enough to send the cache flying.  Our next project will be marshmallow shooter.  Seems appropriate after making this!

We took the time after losing the cache a few time to use her coral pink nail polish to paint the cache.  If it should get out, it's brightly painted.

Thanks for taking the time to find another of my caches.  This was a fun one to make and I hope you enjoy it.

Now for the fun part.  It was a struggle to write this cache up and be "clean" while doing so.  There are so many innuendos!  The friends I shared this cache project with had some pretty good ones.  Lets see your creativity in the logs!  No vulgarities, but puns and suggestive descriptions will be greatly appreciated!

As always please report any issues and we will try and take care of it right away!

Congratulations to THeSKuLL and CrumbCrunchers for their Co-FTF!!!

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5 Logs: Found it 5  

Found it 08/01/2018 By Chiggie
Couldnt wait to do this as a family, but was disappointed when we found that someone went number two next to the site. We placed a tin plate over it so the next cacher wont have to see it. Other than that, watch for cactus if you have small kids.

Found it 07/29/2018 By j2dad
This was a very interesting cache. I did manage to guess right on the first attempt. I can see how the instructions need to be followed to the letter, or it may be very difficult to find and sign the log. Thanks for the very unique cache.

Found it 05/12/2018 By TexDoc56
I was in the SE part of town to grab a few on a very pleasant and breezy day.
Cache is in good shape.
Got it on the second try, gets a fave.

Thanks for the cache, RPieperCO

Found it 04/29/2018 By theGeOJos
It’s been a while since we’ve seen a good field puzzle! TFTC and the fun! Favorite point!

Found it 02/07/2018 By R&B CO
Out in area. Had to chase the antelopes away first but then it was a fun cache. TFTC