WOW last find for the day, it was starting to get dark and what is normally a 8 hour trip was into its 12th hour already due to the caching. Mrs Brahms6 has been remarkably patient up until now.
This cache was a micro micro at a little whistle stop park beside a service station.
There had been a lot of DNFs for this one but a recent logged find reassured us it was here somewhere.
We searched and searched and searched. We climbed and crawled and prodded and probed, but no cache. It was getting darker. We went were we thought the clue took us even though the GPS said no.
Back to the car with disappointment that our last cache of the day would be a DNF. Mrs Brahms6 opens up the web page on her phone and looks at the pictures. yes we are looking in the right spot. Back we go, more poking and prodding and probing, EUREKA there it is.
We found it, signed the log, took a photo and headed off to finish our days trip. 800 kilometers and 14 caches what a day.
We were about 40 kilometers down the road when Mrs Brahms6 went Aha (or something to that effect with more emphasis) she had finally worked out the clue. It was so obvious then of course.
A really good challenge from "tigersden" TFTC
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