WSQ Nola's Challenge Multi-cache
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Size:  (regular)
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Nola Cemetery was named in honor of Nola Blackburn, the first to be laid to rest in the cemetery. All coordinates and caches are within the cemetery boundary. Caches are not placed at any tombstones.
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The WSQ in the cache title refers to Wisconsin Spirit Quest. This acronym is used by cache owners in the state to identify their cemetery caches.
Nola Blackburn
Born - Sept 2 6, 1 B C 6
B = __
C = __
Starting with the No. 1 coordinates above, and for each set of coordinates listed below, make note of the cemetery blocks.
No. 2 – N45º 55.253 W90º 26.346
No. 3 – N45º 55.229 W90º 26.342
No. 4 – N45º 55.297 W90º 26.343
No. 5 – N45º 55.338 W90º 26.336
No. 6 – N45º 55.361 W90º 26.311
No. 7 – N45º 55.288 W90º 26.431
No. 1 = Block __
No. 7 = Block __
No. 4 = Block __
No. 3 = Block __
No. 6 = Block __
No. 5 = Block __
No. 7 = Block __
No. 2 = Block __
The blocks spell out the location of the first cache which is a micro, 35mm film container – magnetized, and contains only partial coordinates of the final cache location. You will need birth information to complete coordinates.
The second cache is a Tupperware container, covered with camouflaged tape. Containing a log book, pencil sharpener, heart key ring, matchbox car, silly putty, mosquito head net and package of disposable flossers with picks.
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
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