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Multi-cache The Easiest Multi In Recent Memory
A  cache by TeamIDFC       Hidden: 9/2/2008  
Size: Size: Regular (Regular)      Difficulty: 1.5 out of 5      Terrain: 2 out of 5 (1 is easiest, 5 is hardest)

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N/S ? ??.??? W/E ??? ??.???  []
In Washington, United States

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The Easiest Multi In Recent Memory

A brudge

When FrodoB asked if we could place a cache as part of the lead-up to the September '08 WSGA Meet-n-Greet we were delighted, but a bit daunted.  We only had one local spot "in the bank" for a cache, it wasn't the most complex site in the world, and we were heading out of town for a caching road-trip.  Hmm, what to do?  This event is designed to bring in some new cachers - maybe they haven't tackled any mysteries yet?  A mystery - yeah, that's the ticket!  Except that Mr IDFC sucks at puzzles - that's Ms IDFC's purview.  But Mr IDFC is in charge of placing this cache.  Hmm, what about a multi?  Even Mr IDFC could make one of those...

So, young and old, experienced and new - gather 'round for the outrageously simple multi:
  • WP1:  Go to the  posted coordinates.  See the number on the sign.  
             Let it be AB.C
  • WP2:  Is at N 47 34.A(B+2)(C+4), W 122 06.(652+AB).  
             Go to the coordinates, park, and see the numbers on the sign.  
             Let them be DE and FG
  • Final:  Is at  N 47 34.(451-DE), W 122 06.(694-FG).

Now that was easy wasn't it?  Once you've got it mastered you should head out and take a gander at something harder.  Say a mystery that is also a multi?  Say, Something Evil at the University of Washington v.3 by that nice man nolenator?

To ensure that our new-found caching friends carry the spirit forward the FTF is a few essentials for cache placement: an ammo can, a magnetic key lock, a pill fob, and a lock-n-lock.  Everything a new cacher needs!


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 November 14 by pcakes (2538 found)
After my DNF of nearby Vowel Movement, I thought an easy multi was in order. Got the info needed and made the easy find. Nice trail. too. Thanks for the fun multi!

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 November 5 by mumadayo (1341 found)
Great one to do in the rain. Did the first half in the car. Thanks for the caching in the rain.

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 November 5 by kennelbarb (801 found)
It was easy, thanks

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 October 27 by Scouting4Ever (3742 found)
I was looking for a milestone at lunch today so I thought I'd try an easy multi. Managed to solve WPT1 and WPT2 quickly but was stuck for a bit at the final as my GPSr was a bit off (probably just my math!). Finally found it, signed the log, and then had to go back to work (groan). Oh well... now I can claim #3600 and go in search of the next 100 (grin). TFTH.

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 October 24 by louiebliss (21 found)
Tricky to get the coordinates right, but good challenge for my first multi. Brought a friend along and hopefully got her hooked on it. Left a World Diabetes Day geocoin. Pleasemove it along by November 14 since that is World Diabetes Day - increase awareness and prevention! TFTC.

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Current time: 11/22/2009 3:22:11 PM
Last Updated: 11/16/2009 6:19:23 AM
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