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  • Опубліковано 12 січ 2025

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  • @tommaney1512
    @tommaney1512 12 років тому +1

    I liked this one a lot.
    I added it to my playlist for later.
    Thanks again
    Geocaching=FUN

  • @pictom1
    @pictom1 13 років тому

    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.

  • @sanderforpresident
    @sanderforpresident 13 років тому

    @NotStoopid0228 Yeah called the Caesar Scroll or something

  • @filipposexaras1030
    @filipposexaras1030 12 років тому

    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!

  • @jimmyleg5
    @jimmyleg5 12 років тому

    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.

  • @cometomyfrontdoor
    @cometomyfrontdoor 13 років тому

    what was that hole ? looked kinda like a well ?

  • @TheBubba1205
    @TheBubba1205 11 років тому +5

    Man i miss sven :(

  • @SignedSign
    @SignedSign 10 років тому +1

    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

  • @databaseexpert
    @databaseexpert 13 років тому

    what is that strange hole in the ground? Very deep with solid bottom? I wouldn't want to step into that.

  • @j0pyke
    @j0pyke 13 років тому

    that is a brilliant cache idea!

  • @chaster1145
    @chaster1145 12 років тому

    R.I.P Sven

  • @DJFPhantomPhan
    @DJFPhantomPhan 12 років тому +1

    Nice. I hadn't thought of using a scytale cipher for geocaching.

  • @VTCarter
    @VTCarter 11 років тому

    French resistance used it often

  • @bsbhomebrew
    @bsbhomebrew 13 років тому +1

    Really nice!

  • @christhenix
    @christhenix 13 років тому

    Simple but, well implemented!

  • @basenut23
    @basenut23 12 років тому

    great find keep making videos

  • @corkkyle
    @corkkyle 13 років тому

    Cool. That was a fun one.

  • @lwkleijn
    @lwkleijn 13 років тому

    sneaky ninja cache

  • @MausPonticus
    @MausPonticus 13 років тому

    It's called a scytale, and the ancient greeks used it.

  • @dylanamite
    @dylanamite 13 років тому

    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

  • @SuperSmily110
    @SuperSmily110 12 років тому +1

    Thats LEGIT!!!

  • @EconLight
    @EconLight 12 років тому

    R.I.P

  • @chaster1145
    @chaster1145 13 років тому

    grudges house? 1:12

  • @TimmiTification
    @TimmiTification 13 років тому

    Thats brilliant.

  • @Gr1zzleb1xx
    @Gr1zzleb1xx 11 років тому

    seen a few like this. Not an original idea anymore.

  • @NotStoopid0228
    @NotStoopid0228 13 років тому

    That's a code that was used in WW2 or something...I think the Romans invented it...

  • @cobalt1747
    @cobalt1747 13 років тому

    Don't fall in xD

  • @Kajo123456
    @Kajo123456 12 років тому

    not sure if Romans or even older... but it's called "scytale" and is getting old in GC world :)

  • @CarriesNo1fan
    @CarriesNo1fan 12 років тому

    No, he's not.

  • @XxEpIcDoLpHiNxX
    @XxEpIcDoLpHiNxX 11 років тому

    R.I.P Steve so sad that you had to take your own life.

  • @WhiteCloudsBlueSkies
    @WhiteCloudsBlueSkies 13 років тому

    cool! :)

  • @ThatOneWeirdGal
    @ThatOneWeirdGal 11 років тому +1

    wtf are you talking about?

  • @ECTBWHO
    @ECTBWHO 13 років тому

    : )

  • @VTCarter
    @VTCarter 11 років тому

    French resistance used it often