Adequate Cartographer (GCAYRTD), a new Puzzle Cache of mine, was published today. I don't normally place these types of geocaches and have not historically gone after them because I used to believe that they were all just too difficult to solve. Many of the "older" and now archived Puzzle caches required a lot of technical skills, such as being able to pull up the source-code of the cache page, in order to find the "hidden" coordinates.
Recently, however, I decided to take another shot of this type of geocache and am glad that I did. So far, the Monsters and I have been on a streak of solving every Puzzle cache that we can. We have solved all but one Puzzle cache in the Helena valley and are working on some of the other larger towns in Montana and Alberta. Most of these Puzzle caches are very clever and have given us a fair challenge to solve. Of course, there have been a few that we extremely disappointing, and some that were really difficult, but in the end, we have all enjoyed stretching our brains a bit while working on these puzzles.
Back to my geocache - well, this particular Puzzle Cache is named in tribute to one of my favorite cartographers, u/AdequateCartographer (on Reddit). Here are some examples of his work:
I really like his style of mapping, and that they are all representative of a small undisclosed locations that could honestly be just about anywhere. These maps also happen to be really good for short adventures in playing some good old-fashioned Dungeons & Dragons (one of my other hobbies). Anyway, I hope people enjoy solving and finding this Puzzle Cache of mine - it really isn't too hard (unless it is over-thought).