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Aging caches and poor bookkeeping has prompted me to change one of my puzzles Ryan’s Rebus GC129ZD from a Series solve (6 caches) to a stand alone puzzle by adding the rebus clues to the cache page. For the most part, the clues that still reside in the 6 Wild Side caches will remain and it can be solved that way but if the clue is missing, it will not be replaced and can be determined by the Final cache page.
Disclaimer : Always answering to a higher power.
That’s a good solution to your dilemma, Pete. We loved those rebus clues, and we loved the whole series. Maybe a few more cachers will get to enjoy the puzzle part of the set now, although taking a walk on the the Wild Side will still be a requirement for these caches… which is what makes them extra fun.
Yeah, I remember the rhebus was a little faded on one clue. Great series Pete!
Following the signals from space.
I think I’ve found three of the Wild Side caches so far but only have one clue noted, from the last W/S cache I found this summer. I’ve loved the Wild Side caches, but they also are taking me an extremely long time to carve out the time to find. My current rate of finding would probably be another two years before getting them all (plus getting the two clues I didn’t note), so, personally, this is a great solution for me. I would prefer to get the final coordinates old school, but if some of the Wild Side caches don’t survive, the puzzle can still be solved. That’s a good compromise!
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