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Ka-Chow! 🏎️ Kid Puzzle [#4] Mystery Cache

Hidden : 3/11/2021
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Ka-Chow! 🏎️ Kid Puzzle [#4]*

Be careful on the path to the geocache. Part of the path has loose dirt and Hobble Creek is down below, so BE CAREFUL!

There are many, many types of puzzles that are used in geocaching. This is a matching puzzle.

Match the car name to its picture below. Find the number on the car and using that number, figure out the digit(s) for each letter. Then fill in the blanks in the box to find the final coordinates. If you need to see the pictures of the cars better, they are each found in the gallery. If you do not know which car goes with the name, you can look them up on the internet. Then type your answer into the Solution Checker at the bottom of the page to see if you are correct. 

Remember to bring some small swag to swap when you find the container. enJOY!

 

Check your answers below in the Solution Checker.

Be careful on the path to the geocache. Part of the path has loose dirt and Hobble Creek is down below, so BE CAREFUL!

EVERY "Ka-Chow" From EVERY Pixar Cars Film  video

 

*If this is your first time doing one of our Kid Puzzles, here is a bit of background.

We are trying to do our part to encourage the younger generation to enjoy geocaching. We have a Kid Cache Stretch in Millard County and  many other caches designed to be kid-friendly. As I have spent oodles of hours solving geocaching puzzles, I have been thinking about children and puzzles in the geocaching world. There are some that they certainly could solve, but many that are way over my head in complexity let alone theirs. We have decided to create a series of puzzles written specifically for kids and the container at the end will always be aimed at kids' interests and almost always have fun swag. If there isn't swag for whatever reason, it will be noted on the cache page.

If you have children or grandchildren, nieces, nephews or other children in your life, give them the chance to solve these puzzles. Some might be able to completely solve them on their own and others will definitely need some support. This is a great time to teach them about the nature of geocaching puzzles, gps coordinates, using maps and satelite images and allow for experiences using the app or website (inputting the final coords, etc.) Then when you get close to ground zero, let them lead the hunt to make the find. Hopefully this will be a positive experience and help build a love for geocaching and the endless possibilities that it holds. If you do not have children around, then of course, just solve the puzzle yourself.

 

Optional:

If you do not live close enough to physically go to the final locations, but still want to take the opportunity for your children to solve these puzzles, we will still honor their puzzle solving prowess.  You cannot claim it as a find unless you go to the actual site and sign the log, but we can offer another kind of reward. Here's how it works:

     1. A CHILD (we'll allow teens as well up to age 15) must be the main solver of the puzzle.

     2. Proof of the solution is in their handwriting on a paper that hopefully also shows the workings of solving the puzzle (if applicable) sent in form of a picture as well as a screenshot or picture taken of the fairly close-up satelite image of where the final is. Both pictures need to be sent via the message center or emailed to us. Include the GC code. You can solve one puzzle at a time or more, but send the two required pictures for each individual puzzle. A picture of your child can be in the picture, but certainly isn't necessary. 

     3. We will then mail them a 3D printed plastic coin acknowledging their success and a 3D printed swag item- one per puzzle solved. Be sure to include the address you want them sent to.

     4. If you do not want something mailed to you, you can still send the pictures and we will send a congratulatory response to the child. 

  Know that this idea is in a trial stage and we don't know how long we can keep it up or if it will even work, but we'll give it a go! If we decide to discontinue doing this, we will delete this info. But as long as it is explained on a cache page, we will honor what we've said. 

  We also do not know how many puzzles will be in the series. Whenever we add to the series, we will update the list on each of the puzzle pages.

 

 
   Kid Puzzles in this series
Jigsaw -Kid Puzzle [#1] 🧩 GC96X5W
🙂 Emoji Imagination Kid Puzzle [#2] 🙃 GC96X6D
Angelic Symbols -Kid Puzzle [#3] GC9746H
Ka-Chow! 🏎️ Kid Puzzle [#4]  GC97F05
🐕‍🦺 Animal Tracks -Kid Puzzle [#5] 🐿️ GC9745Y
Coded Candy Kid Puzzle [#6] GC9746W
Lego Lingo 🧩 Kid Puzzle [#7]  GC97T7G
QR-dinates Kid Puzzle [#8] GC97W37
Chocolate Pigpen -Kid Puzzle [#9] GC97VZF
Tap Code -Kid Puzzle [#10]  GC984GT
Folding Fun Kid Puzzle [#11]  GC981RE
Incredible! -Kid Puzzle [#12]  GC9839W
Who's On First -Kid Puzzle [#13] GC9A3NJ
 
 

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)