I've done a puzzle cache like this where you had to print the image from the puzzle page and cut it out. I seem to recall the cylinder needed to get the correct solution was a double A battery.
actually it was invetied at around 7th century BC, by the Spartians. In greek(cause i am a greek, we call it i kriptia skitali i lakedemoniki.) wich means the secret baton(if i am right)og Lakedaimonian peaple. And it was used to transfer messenges between the receiver and the king, while being in a war. Thanks lol:P answer me if u have a quation!
My unit fought off an entire Roman Legion at the battle of Monte Casino. We pressed their captured ballistas into service, and shot down a good many Luftwaffe Stukas with them.
cool idea, just a shame the numbers are half faded off already meaning it will be unreadable in a while, should of used a better marker or coated it somehow to make the numbers not rub off by people twisting it back and forth
Ah, cheating a bit there :P I have done both of those caches... The answer to the Multi was not at the well, as it said it was at the base of a fence post XD But, the final of the multi is just a typical boring old cache, so I can see why you chose to record the well instead :D
I liked this one a lot.
I added it to my playlist for later.
Thanks again
Geocaching=FUN
I've done a puzzle cache like this where you had to print the image from the puzzle page and cut it out. I seem to recall the cylinder needed to get the correct solution was a double A battery.
@NotStoopid0228 Yeah called the Caesar Scroll or something
actually it was invetied at around 7th century BC, by the Spartians. In greek(cause i am a greek, we call it i kriptia skitali i lakedemoniki.) wich means the secret baton(if i am right)og Lakedaimonian peaple. And it was used to transfer messenges between the receiver and the king, while being in a war.
Thanks lol:P
answer me if u have a quation!
My unit fought off an entire Roman Legion at the battle of Monte Casino. We pressed their captured ballistas into service, and shot down a good many Luftwaffe Stukas with them.
what was that hole ? looked kinda like a well ?
Man i miss sven :(
cool idea, just a shame the numbers are half faded off already meaning it will be unreadable in a while, should of used a better marker or coated it somehow to make the numbers not rub off by people twisting it back and forth
what is that strange hole in the ground? Very deep with solid bottom? I wouldn't want to step into that.
that is a brilliant cache idea!
R.I.P Sven
Nice. I hadn't thought of using a scytale cipher for geocaching.
French resistance used it often
Really nice!
Simple but, well implemented!
great find keep making videos
Cool. That was a fun one.
sneaky ninja cache
It's called a scytale, and the ancient greeks used it.
Ah, cheating a bit there :P
I have done both of those caches... The answer to the Multi was not at the well, as it said it was at the base of a fence post XD
But, the final of the multi is just a typical boring old cache, so I can see why you chose to record the well instead :D
Thats LEGIT!!!
R.I.P
grudges house? 1:12
Thats brilliant.
seen a few like this. Not an original idea anymore.
That's a code that was used in WW2 or something...I think the Romans invented it...
Don't fall in xD
not sure if Romans or even older... but it's called "scytale" and is getting old in GC world :)
No, he's not.
R.I.P Steve so sad that you had to take your own life.
cool! :)
wtf are you talking about?
: )
French resistance used it often