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Wenatchee Cache Machine Event Cache

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travisl: Event's over. See you in Bremerton.

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Hidden : Saturday, April 2, 2005
Difficulty:
4 out of 5
Terrain:
4 out of 5

Size: Size:   not chosen (not chosen)

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Last updates:
Mar. 29 - Adjusted Friday dinner location by 3½ miles.
Mar. 28 - Cache checklist added; bookmark list added.
Mar. 27 - Final route posted. MapPoint file posted.
Mar. 15 - Draft 3 posted, dinner locations finalized.
Mar. 6 - Draft 2 posted, dinner locations now up in the air.
Feb. 21 - New page. Draft 1 posted.

LinkDescriptionSizeLast UpdatedBy
wcmroute.pdfThe route.1400K3/27/05TravisL
wcm.ptmMapPoint 2004 map file.521K3/27/05TravisL
wcm.phpWeb page checklist with all route caches listed and linked.Tiny3/28/05MrGigabyte
[bookmarks]Geocaching.com bookmark list, convertable into a .loc file.Tiny3/28/05The Navigatorz

The city of Wenatchee's home page describes their town as "a burgeoning entrepreneurial community with hometown values.

"One of the most digitally connected places in the country, Wenatchee offers the perfect place to balance all aspects of life, from building a company to raising a family or meeting the challenges of a new career.

"Wenatchee is world famous for our apples but it has so much else to offer --- like over 300 days of sunshine a year and a wonderful turn of the century downtown that serves as a vibrant arts, culture and retail center."

So fill up the tank, toss down some breakfast at way-too-early o'clock, and meet at the above coordinates (GC6938 RiverSide) at sunrise on Saturday, 5:15 a.m.

If you're still out on the road at dinner time (7:15 p.m.), skip the rest of the route and come on in. Socializing at dinner is one of the best parts of machine events (and that's coming from me -- someone who usually hates socializing).

As before, if you find the cache, you'll be the one who has to re-hide it. Hide it as well as you found it.

If it's a micro cache, one "Wenatchee Cache Machine'' log entry should suffice for the group. We tend to fill up log books too quickly, and our stickers tend to make micro log books hard to re-stash. For normal-sized caches, or even large micros, everyone should sign in.

Bring FRS radios if you’ve got them. We’ll use Channel 2 to communicate among caching vehicles and to say 'Howdy' to listening locals. Suggestions and ''Count me ins'' are welcome below. If you’ve already found a couple of these caches, that’s fine - give us a chance to find the cache, and then we may turn to you for a hint.


The Wenatchee Cache Machine FAQ:

When is it?
5:15 a.m., April 2, 2005. Latecomers can track us down en route.

Will it be one large group, will we be split into teams, or what?
We start each day as one giant group, which means we'll hopefully find each cache quickly. Then it's on to the next one. The group tends to fragment after the first few caches, though. The longer we can keep the big group together, the more fun it is!

Is anything going on before, during, or after?
- There will be a pre-CM dinner at Abby's Pizza, 702 Grant Rd, East Wenatchee, N 47° 24.340', W 120° 16.733', at 7:00 Friday night, where we'll mingle and discuss last minute changes.
- Dinner on Saturday will be at El Abuelo, 601 S Mission St., N 47° 24.996 W 120° 18.386, at 7:15 p.m. Dinner is $12.50, plus drinks.

A cache on your map shows the wrong place to park.
Let me know, and I'll incorporate it into the route.

It sounds fun, but I've already found some of them.
Then come laugh at us, or guess when we'll be at the caches you haven't hit yet. Monitor FRS channel 2.

You don't have X cache on the route. Why aren't we getting that one?
I'll be avoiding longer multicaches, complex puzzle caches, caches that appear to be overly time consuming, and caches that the owner has asked us to avoid.

You have X cache on the route, but it's disabled/archived.
Let me know, and I'll remove it from the route (if archived) or will check with the owner (if disabled).

X cache is in an environmentally sensitive area.
By all means, let me know. I'll work with the cache owner to minimize our impact, or skip the cache altogether.

I disagree with the whole idea of cache machines. I don't want you finding my cache.
Sorry to hear that. It's too bad you've got a neat place to show us that we won't be able to see. Let me know, and I'll remove it from the route.

What's this gonna cost me?
Nothing for the caching. Or, at least, nothing more than it would cost than if you did the trip solo (e.g., paying for your own gas, hotel,and dinner). I'm not collecting any money for this.

Lunch? Breaks? Bathrooms?
Lunch: Bring a sack lunch to eat on the road.

Breaks and Bathrooms: There's no breaks in cache machines! Just hold it. :-P Or find something on the way.

Additional Hints (No hints available.)