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Sasso Piatto Traditional Geocache

Hidden : 8/9/2003
Difficulty:
3.5 out of 5
Terrain:
4.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

Seeking this cache is not easy. The slope is very high (you can reach it from the Shuster trail or with the normal way) and is about 2940m of altitude. The nearby place where you can leave the car is about 3 hours from the cache. During many monthes the snow covers all around. You need a good pair of trekking shoes.

This cache is the second part of "The trekking multicache by G.E. Nicogiorgi". Inside this "Sasso Piatto" cache you'll find the latitude of our "Final Cache".
The longitude of our "Final Cache" is inside our "Alfero's falls" cache.
So, if you want to complete the game, you have to seek any 3 caches. After all you will know a 3 word sentence that you must e-mail us, to prove that you have complete "The trekking multicache by G.E. Nicogiorgi"

However, this is also a Traditional Cache, so if you don't want to complete the Multicache, no matter: This is also a wonderful "Traditional cache" that don't need any other information to be found!

Inside there are:
- A CD with a great selection of MUSIC-VIDEO '80 (big prize for the first seeker!)
- A Fabian O'Neil Sticker
- A Dom Perignon Capsule
- A little ball
- An Ayrton Senna card of 1984 ESTORIL G.P. (Ayrton was 3rd inside a Toleman!)
- 2 wonderful micro coins of 50 and 100 lire
- The geocache report (externally visible)
- A micro pencil
- A 35mm canister with the BOMBA (an amount of integrator for a 1/2 liter of water)
- A Bacaro1996 soccer team sticker


When you reach the cross over the mountain, go ahead to NW on the crest (see the map linked below).
The cache is very well hidden inside a hole under a rock, closed by a little stone.
There is not a real hint. We suggest you to print the pictures of the exact place and take them with you.


Hidden By Gabriele and Ruggero, with the support of the G.E. members Nicola, Mauro e Roberto.

A note about the coordinates:
If you want to use an excursionistic map of the Dolomites, like the one in the picture uploaded, note that the Grid printed in this kind of map is UTM/ED50.
At the top of this page UTM coordinates are with WGS84 datum and you can't use them with this excursionistic map!
The correct UTM/ED50 coordinates are: 32T E 708417 N 5154945
Gabriele

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