Latest Release:
11/2/2014
Version: 1.1
Price: Free
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The Complete* Monty Python and the Holy Grail 

  • Average Rating: 4.5 stars
  • Created by: Tyreless
  • Submitted by: Premium Member Tyreless
  • Start at:  S 33° 48.070 E 151° 14.810
  • Location: New South Wales, Australia
  • Play Time: 1 to 2 hours
  • Date Added: 10/28/2014 7:17 PM
  • Last Updated: 11/9/2014 9:20 PM
  • Downloads: 324
  • Completions: 17

* abridged version

About This Cartridge

Relive the excitement of the search for the Holy Grail with all your favourite characters from the original Monty Python movie.

So grab your coconuts and let's ride! 

Starting Location

Northern end of Spit Bridge 

Recent Cartridge Logs:

Groundspeak Premium Member redbackspider played it on 10/21/2020

Rating: 4 stars


Wonderful adventure. After chasing coconuts, I clip cloped towards the holy grail. After dispensing the black knight, crossing the bridge and stopping the white and furry monster, the holy grail was soon in my hands. And the bonus cache was soon located as well. Thanks for the adventure. Very well constructed.

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Groundspeak Premium Member Baktrak played it on 4/21/2017

Rating: 5 stars

A minute passed, and then another, and yet another, as I battled man and beast, finally to arrive at my prize, bloodied and armless.
After a slow start, thwarted by the fortifications, this was a lot of fun and worked really well. The most enjoyable, trouble-free WIG yet. Thanks Ralf.

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Groundspeak Premium Member vk2df played it on 1/12/2017

Rating: 5 stars

Well it’s been 3 days since we did a Wherigo cache, well actually ANY type of cache, so today we all headed down to The Spit in a quest to find the Holy Grail. Parked the geochariot in Avona Crescent, and then set off down the bush pathway to the starting locality.

After successfully chasing coconuts we set off on our journey to Camelot, avoiding the O class trams which used to frequent this cutting prior to 1939 (it’s actually the old Spit to Manly tramway route, with remains of the old track ballast still on the ground), until we were stopped in our tracks by the Black Knight. We managed to escape that encounter with a mere flesh wound, but then came the crossing of the Bridge of Death. We talked our way out of (across) that one, but then had to dispatch a wild & ferocious hairy beast, before finally completing our quest and sipping from the holy vessel.

After taking a sip we noticed an inscription in the bottom of the cup, which appeared to be a set of ye olde GPSr coordinates, so we entered them into our ancient device. This soon led us to a well fortified casket containing a bound parchment, which we stamped & signed, before replacing as found. There was also a clue for a future quest, which was duly noted. We took nothing but left an offering of some ye olde coinage, a vintage 1963 Australian Penny, to add to the treasures within.

Thanks Ralph, and your close friend Lord Tyreless, for yet another one of your excellent Wherigo caches, which has provided us with yet another fun family adventure at yet another nice harbourside location. Well worth yet another Favourite point from us. We’ll have to stop doing these Wherigo caches, as we are fast running out of Favourite points to give, and they are all so worthy of bestowment :)

Find #1531

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Groundspeak Premium Member Gaztek played it on 4/7/2015

Rating: 4 stars

So funny and so silly. Must say that I enjoyed my enforced rest at the perilous location. Not so much physically but a break from the zaniness! I'm not a mad MP fan but do recall the movies and had a laugh at some of the memories they brought back. Lovely to come here on a quiet Tuesday morning. SL TFTC Cheers... Gaztek

PS not exactly sure what to do with the Completion Code.

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Groundspeak Premium Member superslothsonya played it on 1/19/2015

Rating: 5 stars

Excellent adventure! Highly recommended, especially for monty python fans!!

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