Skip to content

SKYDIVING? Mystery Cache

Hidden : 12/11/2006
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

Join now to view geocache location details. It's free!

Watch

How Geocaching Works

Related Web Page

Please note Use of geocaching.com services is subject to the terms and conditions in our disclaimer.

Geocache Description:

The coordinates above are not those for the cache. They are for the Fitchburg, MA airport which was my (and perhaps your) starting point for this adventure.

One day last week I went to the Fitchburg Airport (see above coordinates) and made arrangements to go skydiving. At some point in our flight I lost a small container which held materials for a cache I was going to place. It was small enough to be friction free but I am not sure where it landed. Any assistance in finding it would be most appreciated.

The flight plan from that morning indicates the following:

We left the airport and headed NE on a bearing of 46.384 degrees. When the plane was directly over the Ground Zero for Pepperell, MA (N42 40.218 W071 35.592) the pilot turned to a heading of 59.105 degrees. After this course adjustment we flew for one minute and forty five seconds when the container dropped out of the plane.

The container itself is a camouflaged (former) peanut butter jar. Original contents include logbook and two pencils, mini Mr. Potato Head, tile puzzle, compass, small cow, and a plush toy mouse. The total weight of the container and contents is approximately one half pound.

To find the container you will have to retrace my steps EXACTLY starting in Fitchburg. At the appropriate moment you will exit the plane and hopefully land somewhere in close proximity to the cache.


Thanks for your help and good luck!

Edit December 14, 2007:
I have had second thoughts about the “skydiving” approach to finding the container. First of all you will have to use a parachute - hitting the ground at 125 mph is not pleasant. Secondly the parachute (and your size) mean that you will not be friction free (as the container was) and will probably not land near the cache after all. Finally you may be (understandably) reluctant to exit a moving plane from 13,000 feet traveling at 110 mph!

Is there another way?

This web site will be essential.

Thanks to Dan for letting me borrow and adapt his idea!


Update 1/10/2009 Given the recent ambiguity in finding Ground Zero coordinates, I have provided the original ones for Pepperell, MA in the cache description above. Difficulty remains about the same.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

[This hint will NOT help you in the field.] Napvrag Puvarfr cebireo “Zber cynprf vf zber orggre!”

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)