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Unknown Cache Jambalaya
A  cache by sailor_dave       Hidden: 1/6/2007  
Size: Size: Regular (Regular)      Difficulty: 4 out of 5      Terrain: 3 out of 5 (1 is easiest, 5 is hardest)

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In Florida, United States

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Ahoy Mates! I had the cook whip up a Jambalaya of cache favorites for ye all! This cache is a perfect combination of a puzzle cache, offset/multi cache, virtual cache, a traditional cache, and would be loads of fun at night!


The key to finding this cache is to first solve a puzzle. The solution will get you to the first stage of a four stage multi-cache. (The clue to getting you started with the puzzle can be found right on this page.)

DO NOT go to the above coordinates unless you are seriously injured and in need of medical attention. You have some puzzle solving to do before you leave home to start the hunt!


 



"They say love is the universal language - I say consider the source!"


This cache, especially because of it's name and lovely picture, has nothing to do with "how to make lunch" for yourself; it is a real challange, both mentally and using your geocaching senses - not for the faint of heart!

Once you have solved the puzzle and gained the coordinates, you can proceed to Stage 1. You can click on the "Evince" button below to verify the coordinates.

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Once you arrive at Stage 1, you will need to search for some information.

The information you are seeking is as follows:

  • How many total people are in the Beates family? ("A")
  • Next take a bearing South for 19 feet. Mike & Nancy have been members since when? ("B" & "C")
  • Now take a North bearing for 34 feet. What is the Dan & Dana date? ("D," "E," "F," "G," "H," "I'" "J")
  • Now take a West bearing for about 9 inches. How many digits are under J.J.'s name? ("K")

Stage 2 coordinates can be found by using the following formula:




North degrees = 28. For North minutes "LM.NOP":
  • L is equal to D.
  • M is equal to K.
  • N is equal to (D + F).
  • O is equal to (H - K).
  • P is equal to (E - G).

West degrees = 081. For West minutes "VW.XYZ":

  • V is equal to (C x E x G).
  • W is equal to A.
  • X is equal to B.
  • Y is equal to (A - B).
  • Z is equal to (B + G).

Once you have the new coordinates, go to that location, and search for a nano. Inside the nano are the coordinates you need for the next stage.

At this location, there is no need to trample landscaping or dig up anything - respect the environment. Please take care in returning the nano to it's original camouflaged position.

With these new found coordinates, you can proceed to Stage 3. Once at Stage 3, you will need to obtain some more information:




North degrees = 28. For North minutes "LM.NOP":
  • L is equal to the number of "R's" on sign.
  • M is equal to the number of letters in the first name.
  • N is equal to (the number of "R's" + the number of screws holding the sign on).
  • O is equal to the number of screws holding the sign on.
  • P is equal to the number of mammals found here.

West degrees = 081. For West minutes "VW.XYZ":

  • V is equal to the number of "A's" on the sign.
  • W is equal to the total number of letters in the full name on the sign.
  • X is equal to (the number of mammals found here divided by 2).
  • Y is equal to (the number of screws holding the sign on times 2).
  • Z is equal to (the number of "P's" on the sign times 4).

With these coordinates you can proceed to Stage 4 to claim your "hidden treasure". The treasure is hidden in an ammo can. This stage may need some good "geosenses" to find it. If and when you find the cache, please take the time to camo the cache and cover your tracks - I want the next cachers to come along to have the same fun as you did!

Congratulations on FTF by hiddenrock!!!

PLEASE NOTE: Regarding clues - I will give you some small hints to help you along the way. But remember, you will be a better cacher if you work for it! Also in your logs, DO NOT make any references to any of the puzzle info, cache locations, cache containers, or any other spoilers or I will have to delete the log (and make you walk the plank)!

Having said all that, I do want to keep the cache goodies of high quality and value! Please come armed with valuable treasures. Respect the environment and camo jobs at all locations. As always, please keep me posted on maintenance issues.

Happy hunting ye landlubbers! ARRRGH!


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Cache Logs
 November 14 by reversec (988 found)
Enjoyed the cache! Stage one was the most difficult for Sugar214 and I. We started working on it early this morning then drove over this afternoon once we got the 1st set of coordinates. Thanks for the awesome challenge! You've inspired us to create a tough one for ourselves. :) Oh, by the way, some of the coords at the nano site are rubbing off so you may want to check it out and replace it. You can still figure out where to go next but it might not be as readable later on.

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 September 10 by VuMastr (146 found)
Finally finally finally found this one! I grew up in the area and 40 years ago, this was one of our favorite areas to go exploring. I've made up for lost time by looking, searching, and exploring this GZ multiple times with very little to show for it. My other half was first to spot it – just as the light was fading. Excellent hide and a lot of fun to find! TFTC!

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 August 30 by sahagian (733 found)
I'll keep this short, because I don't want to give anything away! Let's just say it was lots of fun, and like I was told by those that came before us... solving stage 1 is only half the battle! TFTFun!

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 August 30 by kindbus (1039 found)
Sahagian and I knocked this one off our list finally, evil....... We did PAF at GZ to make sure we were in the right vicinity, but all we got a vague, general hint and lots of laughs and poking before we finally made the grab.
Tread Lightly Smile Lots and Roll On !

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 August 19 by jebest (773 found)
This cache was a real challenge. It took us four days ( and nights) to log this cache ( also Thanks for the couple of hints).
Looking for the final cache might be fun at night but we were not able to find the cache at night. We had to return this morning and search over the area very well until we finally found the cache. TNLN. TFTC.

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Current time: 11/21/2009 11:32:19 PM
Last Updated: 11/15/2009 1:02:55 AM
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