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 Log entries Los Juicios de la Inquisición    {{found}} 12x {{not_found}} 0x {{log_note}} 19x Photo 8x Gallery  

2601 2013-04-07 15:00 staticman1 (user activity10) - Found it

Well I wasn’t expecting that (insert your own Monty Python reference). A really, really top cache. My favourite so far on Opencaching. Some great stages and being a fan of field puzzles every stage was brilliant. Found on a subterranean caching weekend with Collapsible Tank and Antpeng.<br /> <br /> Puzzle not too difficult for someone with a maths background although I didn’t really think through the format the result should be in wasting quite a bit of my time but I eventually revealed the trials and torments that would be facing us. Obviously, this must have angered the inquisitor as not only did he make us perform the tasks in a rather inconvenient reverse order and after an already long day trapped and wondering inside this underground prison. Again being careful not to recall these torments too vividly but there were some scary features (be careful) no doubt used for much torture. We lugged round heavy ropes and harnesses but neither were needed thanks to Antpeng’s high tolerance to such torture although if others suffer such a fate I suggest obeying the inquisitors instructions and bring his requested equipment.<br /> <br /> Thankfully, our gruelling tasks were soon over and our only hiccup is that we never got to meet our fellow prisoner who was apparently visiting from London but despite this we soon found our cache and our escape route and all three of us came out unscathed and were soon off for a pint. Little did I know the most painful of the Inquisitors acts was still to come; £3.60 for a Carling Shandy :-O<br />