It seems that the Seattle cachers have either softened over the
years or their priorities have changed. Not that long ago that Dr.
Nellie Bad gave no hints, would not confirm solutions and checksums
were out of the question. Logs gave Nellie credit for providing a
challenge and reflected pride having met the challenge.
Read the find logs for U2B by naj3 to see what geocaching in
Seattle has become. These logs are very different from the logs on
Nellie’s; I assume because of an evolving caching integrity.
Obviously, some cachers could care less about the effort taken by
the hider to provide a challenge; all that counts is being FTF.
Once the FTF challenge is gone the hide is of no value; get to the
hide by whatever means so it can be logged on-line adding to the
count.
My purpose in placing this cache as published is to provide an
obscure puzzle for those that take pride in meeting the challenge
and make the rest think about where their actions are taking the
game of geocaching.
NOTE: Due to impact of previous searching I haved moved the hide
135 feet due south.
The challenge is:
1. Solve and find!
2. Make others do the same!
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