January 11, 2005, 8:01 pm Livermore, CA
We failed to find Dead Drop 238 last Sunday. Today I caught Venona in an unguarded moment and he said a bit more than I asked. So we took up the trail where we lost it last Sunday, and it took us to… a place we had already discovered. However, knowing we were absolutely at the right spot, we searched more diligently and came up with the cache. First find since the large group found it on opening night, December 3, 2004.
From the second stage, there were two reflectors on a tree across the creek, up kind of high. We crossed the creek here last Sunday, but didn’t shine the lights up high, and frankly, weren’t looking for reflectors there.
The reflectors took us right to the post stenciled with the V. With quite a search for a reflective surface, Janet found a small 1″ diameter mirror in the grass across the creek. We couldn’t hold the laser still, but estimated that it was reflecting onto the bridge, and found the cache in one of the box beams.
January 10, 2005, 8:55 pm Livermore, CA
I couldn’t make any headway on Cross Words puzzle. All the words I could think of for the crossword questions didn’t fit together. But last night, during our search for Dead Drop 238, Geodanimal gave out one minor hint, and it triggered an idea. When I got home last night, I quickly worked out the puzzle. So, today on my way to Home Depot, I found the easy way to get to this one, located it quickly, and got out of there to dry out my feet. The long, wet grass just soaked my boots.
January 9, 2005, 11:35 pm Livermore, CA
SK8 Sunken Gardens just recently became available again. Construction around the Livermore skate park had made it off limits. There are still lots of construction fences up, but the skate area is now open (landscaping, picnic area, and benches are still closed). Information is needed from the configuration of the park to derive 6 digits of the coordinates. Getting answers to the questions was straightforward. The derived latitude looked good, but the longitude had a hiccup. One of the supposed single digits came out to be 10. This seemed puzzling, but there was a way to interpret the results as a valid longitude. This, however, put me inside private property. I just searched along the latitude line, assuming that I only had about 100 yard strip of longitude to deal with. Given all that, there was only one place that made sense, and I found the cache quickly (but didn’t have a pen, so I had to walk back to the pickup to sign the log). I signed a completely blank log—too bad it’s not a FTF.
I emailed Marky and he acknowledged that a couple of questions were switched. The description is all fixed now, so no one else will have that problem.
In the evening I looked for Dead Drop 238, an interesting (and hard) puzzle cache. It was presented with lots of build up in the forums as a spy thriller. A large group gathered to find it on December 3, 2004, and no one has found it since.
The Geodanimals joined me as we started our search at 6:45 PM. After 20 to 30 minutes, I found stage 1. From it, we recovered the coordinates for stage 2.
It was a quick walk to the location, and even though I chose the wrong side of the creek, there was a convenient way to cross. Our GPSrs seemed to be bouncing around a bit, but after a bit of rigorous searching Geodanimal found stage 2 and recovered a tool and directions to the next stage.
At this point, we became blocked. We couldn’t make sense of the directions to the next stage, or find the way we were supposed to get there. For another 2 hours, we walked back and forth on the paths, trying to find something that would make sense (or through blind luck, find the cache). We failed.
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