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Battleships in White Rock Multi-cache

Hidden : 3/9/2003
Difficulty:
4 out of 5
Terrain:
3.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

In memory of the old time favorite game "Battleship" here is a version in geocaching form. All sections are located in the White Rock/South Surrey area. Coordinates at the top of this page are same as the center square of grid below. Allow yourself some time to do this cache as it involves a few hours travelling around town to acquire the necessary information.

Below is a modified Battleship game board which consists of a 5X5 grid. Hidden on the grid are 3 boats, all of which are the ever elusive "2 holed" PT Boats, Named PT-1, PT-2, and PT-3. To find the coordinates of the battleship (final cache), you must first locate these 3 PT Boats. Once they are located, you will have to do some slight calculations to obtain the coordinates of the final cache.

To fire a shot, simply visit the location of one of the 25 virtual type targets. There are no cache containers at any of these locations. Any that are behind fences or that are off limits for other reasons can be viewed and verified from a distance. Determine if the answer to the question for that location is true or false. If the answer is true, it is a "hit"; if the answer is false it is a "miss". There is no need to go to all 25 locations, but you will need to find all 3 PT boats in order to obtain coordinates for the final cache.

I am greatly indebted to brdad for both the inspiration and the template which he has graciously permitted me to use for this cache. You may visit his "You Sank My Battleship!" cache here.





  1 2 3 4 5
A 49° 01.883
122° 47.871
 
Total of 22 letters
in the neon signage
49° 02.664
122° 48.940
 
There are 6
softball diamonds
49° 03.145
122° 48.179
 
You walked up 7 stairs
to find this cache
49° 00.964
122° 47.232
 
Stage has
4 doors
49° 03.055
122° 51.496
 
There are 8
wooden "hurdles"
B 49° 04.348
122° 50.146
 
You are the
blue dot
49° 02.065
122° 52.605
 
There are
3 benches
49° 01.757
122° 48.089
 
There are 3 whales
and 4 dolphins
49° 03.130
122° 53.108
 
There is a clock
on the top of the rock
49° 03.889
122° 50.532
 
The house was
built in 1884
C 49° 01.483
122° 49.023
 
House has purple
curtains and trim
49° 01.300
122° 48.463
 
Museum is open
from 9:00 to 5:30
49° 01.873
122° 48.069
 
There is a Starbucks
on this corner
49° 01.201
122° 48.166
 
This is an
80th birthday bench
49° 02.967
122° 47.702
 
5 of the toys are
mounted on springs
D 49° 02.439
122° 50.882
 
Bench is dedicated to
Harry Peterson
49° 01.109
122° 47.798
 
Total of 6 sections
to circular stone bench
49° 04.122
122° 49.534
 
James McMillan was
here in 1842
49° 02.741
122° 53.005
 
13 distinct flights
of wooden stairs
49° 01.528
122° 48.725
 
4 reflectors in
each end of traffic island
E 49° 03.500
122° 52.734
 
Refers to swallows
and hummingbirds
49° 01.826
122° 47.507
 
A Cappucino Bar
is located here
49° 02.812
122° 50.608
 
Bridge is
painted red all over
49° 01.810
122° 49.064
 
Stairs descend
down to the RIGHT
49° 01.414
122° 47.903
 
Howitzer is a
18 pounder

On the grid, North is "up".
PT-2 is not traveling the same direction as PT-3
PT-2 is more east than PT-1.
All PT boats are either heading north or east.
For translating rows to numbers, A=6; B=7; C=8; D=9; E=0.
The front portion of a PT boat represents the columns (numbers 1-5).
The rear portion of a PT boat represents the rows (numbers 6-0).
 
Latitude: N 49  (PT-3 rear)(PT-1 front).(PT-3 rear)(PT-3 rear)(PT-1 front) 
Longitude: W 122  (PT-2 front)(8).(PT-2 rear)(PT-2 front)(PT-1 rear)

The final cache is in a 7.1L ammo box hidden just off a wooded trail in South Surrey. Please rehide the cache exactly as it was found and be careful about being seen as these trails are often visited by dog walkers and other non-cachers out for some fresh air.

Revision: April 3,2004: (skip this and go directly to Revision April 12, 2008)

The original cache location was destroyed in early 2004 due to some major park maintenance. A new cache was placed southwest of the original location. To find the new location, use the calculations above to determine the original location, then:

Subtract 0.050 from the latitude minutes

Then add 0.043 to the longitude minutes

Revision: September 9, 2007:

Due to construction, square A3 is no longer valid. Edit Apr. 12, 2008 - A3 has been corrected.

Revision: April 12, 2008:

Once again, I have had to move the final Battleship location, due to land use restrictions. To find the new location, use the calculations above to determine the original cache location, then:

Subtract 1.360 from the latitude minutes

And subtract 0.003 from the longitude minutes

Cache is now a 16dr camo'd prescription vial.

New! You can check your answers for this puzzle on Geochecker.com.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
-------------------------
N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)