Let Your Fingers Do The Walking Mystery Cache
Let Your Fingers Do The Walking
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The cache container is NOT hidden at the posted coordinates, but there you WILL find the last 7 digits needed to complete the puzzle and find the hide. Make sure you understand the puzzle before you go!
"Mr. Watson - Come here - I want to see you"
We've come a long way from the first "telephone" conversation in 1876. But Alexander Graham Bell's patented telephone could not operate over distances of 3 miles. In March 1878, Thomas Edison (and also Emile Berliner) patented the carbon microphone, which could carry speech clearly over almost unlimited distances as shown in a demonstration that connected New York City to Philadelphia, PA b? a distance of 107 miles. The Bell company acquired Edisonb?s patents in 1879 and long distance voice communication soon became a reality.
In a 130 short years web?ve progressed so far that now there are few individuals on the planet that donb?t have access to instant voice communication to friends, family, and the world. In the U.S. there is 1 mobile phone for every 2 people! If you count home/land phones, pay phones, mobile phones and even Internet phones, there are more than enough phones to keep everybody in touch. So go ahead, reach out and touch someone.
Cache was started with a 100 minute Sprint phone card. You will also find our "Let Your Fingers Do The Walking" Phone-a-friend geocoin. Please copy the coin number but leave the geocoin in the cache for other cachers to discover. No need to confirm coords - when you got it, you'll know it.
Additional Hints
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Treasures
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