It's a little known fact that Sherlock Holmes' assistant, Dr. Watson, grew up in Manitoba. During a recent trip to Winnipeg, he decided to visit The University of Manitoba, his old Alma Mater, where he spent a great deal of time in the Parker Building working on his PhD. That's where he heard about this game called geocaching, and he thought he'd place a geocache and give the coordinates to his friend Sherlock to see if he could find it. Of course, he couldn't make it that simple - this was Sherlock Holmes after all - one of the greatest detectives of all time. So Dr. Watson devised a plan to disguise the coordinates in a way that he could remember easily: IN CD N RU Sherlock Holmes was able to decypher this message and find this cache, can you?
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7/8/2007 by Kabuthunk
I must admit, this was quite the puzzle. As per expected though, it was one of those "Ohhhh, of COURSE" type of puzzles, where you're completely boggled for like... ever and a day, and then you suddenly get it... and all is good .
But yes... after one of those "eureka" moments (moments after a slight push in the right direction from my old partner-in-crime, BBrown94), I quickly obtained the coordinates. Unfortunately however, due to a distinct lack of time, I had to put it off until today. As an added bonus, I managed to get my fiancee and a friend to come with me for the trip! Mental note: Night-Red (the friend, not the fiancee ) seems to be quite good at pathfinding, as he found the easy way to get out of the cache location... given we took a significantly-harder-than-needed path to get TO it .
But I loved the path we took regardless. Albeit the area looks like it could use a bit of cleaning, as mentioned by the other cachers, it looks like most, if not all of it was placed there by a drainage culvert. Seriously, the U of M should put a grating of some sort in there, and clean it out every so often. Wouldn't be hard, either... basically just a box made out of grating (about 1 or 2-inch slots in the grating), but with an open top, so that once a month or whatever they could just reach in and shovel it all into a garbage bag. But alas... somehow I doubt the U of M would consider spending a few bucks on some re-bar .
But a fun adventure, and a fun puzzle. Thanks for the outing .
Took: Nothing
Left: Logbook entry and chainmail ball
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