Y What? Multi-cache
Putterizer: Archiving due to lack of interest and amount of people locating and searching for cache.
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This cache is a two part multi-stage cache. There is a special tool
required in order to complete this cache, you will need a Wi-Fi
device (laptop computer, cell phone, etc.) to get the final stage
coordinates.
I hope that cachers without the necessary special equipment will
try to accompany those who do have the proper techie tools. For
those without the necessary equipment, message me and maybe I can
arrange a time to meet you at the first stage. What I DON'T want is
for those who have found the cache to simply give the coordinates
to others. What fun is that?
The final stage is located along the LaCrosse-Sparta bike trail
between West Salem and Bangor. You will either be able to complete
this by walking or biking.
At the final
stage, there is ABSOLUTELY no need to go anywhere
near the railroad tracks that run parallel to the bike
trail.
Here are the steps to complete this multi-stage cache. Drive to the
coordinates listed on this page. Once here you will be able to see
the wireless network that is broadcasting the final stage
coordinates. You will also need to look at the numbers on the
mailbox post to decode the A, B, and C in the coordinates that are
being broadcast on the Wi-Fi.
A= 1st digit of address
B= 2nd digit of address
C= 3rd digit of address
From here you will have the coordinates that will take you to the
final container location. There is no writing instrument in the
cache so be sure to bring your own.
The Geocache Notification Form has been
submitted to James Moorhead of the Wisconsin DNR.
Geocaches placed on Wisconsin Department of Natural Resource
managed lands require permission by means of a notification
form.
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