TRY THIS CHALLENGING
CACHE...IF YOU'RE GOOD ENOUGH!"
The cache is NOT located at the above coordinates, but the first
step toward finding the cache is at the above coordinates!
CAUTION!
You may be tempted to try to guess answers for a few of the
questions without actually traveling to the locations. First of
all, that is against the spirit of geocaching. Secondly, thats
cheating (ok, so there is no such thing as cheating in
geo-caching). Thirdly, the fun of geo-caching is wandering around
to see all the sites and sounds of the area. So, resist the
temptation to cheat, it ruins the fun and from the first few emails
i've recieved, it may not work anyway! Good luck and happy
caching!
EMAIL ME AND LET ME KNOW HOW YOU ARE DOING ON
THIS CACHE. IS IT TOO HARD? TOO EASY? DID I MAKE A MISTAKE IN THE
PUZZLE? IS IT TOO CONFUSING? JUST LET ME KNOW!
To view the instructions for this cache, visit the following
webpage:
www.jfoxonline.com/geocaching/
The document at the above webpage should be printed out (2
pages) before you set out for your day of geocaching!
Don't try to get bogged down with the entire puzzle all at
once! Print out the above link and work through it one step at a
time. It will be far less confusing that way!
Also, if you have an old printer (or your ink cartridge is running
low), before you leave home to start this cache, make sure that you
can tell which parts of the printout are BOLD underlines and
which are not!
This cache will take atleast several hours and most likely
several attempts. Most of the cache can be done 24/7, but a few
parts can be done until only about 9pm or so. All of the parts of
this cache are located on easy terrain. Some parts of the cache
will require some general knowledge (you might have to do your
homework), other parts should be fairly easy. The final part of the
cache requires Word Jumble skills! Get out your Scrabble
dictionaries! For a few of the steps in this cache, you will surely
have to watch out for muggles! Heck, you might even have to ask
them for help!