Chamna – Final Reward Cache
(CNP-F)
Chamna Natural Preserve
This is
final cache of the CNP series of caches.
This cache cannot be completed without information gathered from
the other five CNP caches. All of the caches in this
series were inspired by the oldest GeoCache placed in the Chamna
Natural Preserve - the
Oasis Sages cache.
The
coordinates for this listing will take you to one of the parking
areas for the preserve. The
REAL prize – the final
cache, can be found by solving a simple numbers/math exercise.
Gather up those 3-digit numbers that you collected from the other
five Chamna caches and enter them into the solution tables below.
When you’re finished you will have the location of the final
cache!
You can check your solution for the coordinates at the following
ANSWER CHECKING internet link.
The
cache
container is a large ammo
box
. The container is camouflaged and lightly covered. Look by the
logs
re-cover it well and please re-hide
carefully.
When
hiking in the preserve STAY ON THE TRAILS as much as you can, and
remember that you are in a city park! Don’t forget that the
side trails provide close access to the river’s edge and children
should not be allowed to head out to those areas unattended. You
may be sharing the trails with hikers, mountain bikers,
and horses, so stay
alert! Help keep the area clean by taking a trash bag with you and
practicing
Cache-In-Trash-Out.
Please note that the preserve is closed from 11pm until
dawn.
Now it’s
time to figure out where the final cache is located! Find those
3-digit numbers that you recorded from each of the five CNP caches
and fill them into the table below:
Enter the
3-digit numbers into the spaces above each of the three letters
associated with the CNP Cache #:
CNP #1 |
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CNP #2 |
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A |
B |
C |
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D |
E |
F |
CNP #3 |
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CNP #4 |
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G |
H |
I |
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J |
K |
L |
Enter the
numbers that correspond to the above letters in the coordinate
table below (with a little bit of math):
W
1 |
(A x B) + C |
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I |
G |
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D |
L |
E |
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That’s all
there is to it! Time to head off and find that cache! Don’t forget
that the preserve will always be there to provide a pleasant hike
OR to help you
introduce someone to GeoCaching.
You can learn
more about GeoCaching on the GeoCaching.com web site in the
“Resources”
section. Another good web site to get started is
GeoCacher
University.