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Cache Fu 2 Mystery Cache

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Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
4 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

The cache is an ammo can. Difficulty is more for the puzzles involved. The terrain to the cache is not bad until the last 75' or so. Then it is a fairly thick bushwhack. The cache container is the Coming container from the coming or going cache.




The first cache was hidden. EyeD10T Jones was happy with the hide and the puzzle that was inside. He was feeling a lot better than he had earlier in the day. He already knew where he wanted to hide his second cache, so he grabbed his cache and backpack and started up the trail.

As he made his way up the trail, he noticed that he wasn't having that hard of a time climbing up the trail. The slope gradually rose and fell, but he didn't feel winded at all. Could it be the sarsaparilla was what made him feel so good? Or perhaps it was the fact that he was out hiding a cache? As he continued pondering, he decided that it was probably the fact that he was Cache Fu! Or would he be a Cache Fu? Still not sure if Cache Fu was a who or a what, he continued up toward GZ.

He stopped. He was about to head in toward the final bushwhack to GZ, so he wanted to survey the area and determine where he should start his decent toward the final point. After a few moments, he realized that there really were not any great options for him. That being said, he was no (a) Cache Fu! Nothing is impossible and nothing will stop this mission.

Settling into his best Cache Fu Stance, he readied himself. He let out a roar and hopped onto a pile of rocks. He was happy to notice that he didn't hear his boots hitting the top of the rock. If Master Gnal ever tests his ability to be stealth - he had that down. The next step was a bit tricky, but manageable. He stepped down, but his stealthy foot missed the next stone and EyeD10T began a fall. As he fell he let out a roar (it was really a scream, and not a very masculine one at that) and threw his left arm over his head to prevent it from hitting a rock. Then everything went black.

EyeD10T opened his eyes. He was laying on his side in the middle of a rock and branch pile. His Cache Fu move during the fall not only had slowed his fall, but had also pushed him away so he missed the rock and instead his head and shoulder hit a branch. He checked himself over and although he was sore he knew he must press on.

He stood up and then tossed the cache in the direction where he wanted it hidden. He then made a best-guess on the coordinates. He knew that it might be hard to find the cache, but there was no way he was going any further down the hill. He crawled back up the rock pile and stood on the trail. It was now time to go home and wait for his next lesson. With that, he headed down the hill. The day had started out bad but many good things did happen. He was now a Cache Fu (or was he the Cache Fu?), but better than that - he had now wounded himself during a Geocaching trip and for him this was a rite of passage.



Note: The coordinates for this cache can be found by solving a physical puzzle located atCache Fu 1.
Please be careful on the bushwhack toward the final. The cache is probably not accessible if there is too much snow on the ground.

Additional Hints (No hints available.)