The cache is not at the posted coordinates. They just help make
a neat number on the map.
I am in the fifth grade. This series of puzzles is based on
subject material that I have had to learn while in the fifth
grade.
Each puzzle in this series should be fairly easy and straight
forward. If you have any trouble, just ask a fifth grader. If you
don't have a fifth grader handy, you can probably find what you
need on the internet.
Each hide is close to an established trail. They are all quart
and pint sized plastic jars with room for trackables and trade
items. They are all meant to be very kid friendly.
If you are able to solve the puzzle without any help from anyone
or the internet, then congratulations! You ARE as smart as a fifth
grader!
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For the correct coordinates, you will need to solve the
following puzzle:
North
Area of a rectangle with sides measuring 6 and 7 units.
Perimeter of a rectangle with sides measuring 9 and 14 units.
Volume of a block with dimensions: length 11 units, width 6 units,
height 3 units.
West
Perimeter of a rectangle with sides measuring 20 and 21.5
units.
Perimeter of a triangle with sides measureing 6 units, 7 units, and
10 units.
Area of a rectangle with sides measuring 9 and 13 units.
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This cache is placed with permission in Independence Oaks County
Park. The park covers over 1088 acres including 68 acre Crooked
Lake. There are over 14 miles of hiking and biking trails. Other
activities available are picnicking, hiking, fishing, swimming,
nature study, and youth group camping. The park is also home to the
Lewis E. Wint Nature Center. Park hours are 1/2 hour before sunrise
to 1/2 hour after sunset, unless otherwise posted at the
entrance.
A vehicle permit is required.
You can check your answers for this puzzle on
Geochecker.com.
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Congrats Geo-Bum and mmc881 for FTF
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