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Blitz 07: A Sneaky Blitz Cache Multi-Cache

This cache has been archived.

Pattycat: I have decided this cache needs to be archived since the ending of it is at a very busy party place. Sorry to anyone that didn't find it, or any of the other coordinate places.

Thanks for the visits and Happy Geotrails to all.
Pattycat [:o)]

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Hidden : 4/16/2007
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
3.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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This is a four-part multi cache blitz. I have never done a multi cache let alone a cache for a blitz so I hope all turns out okay. I think all of these will be easy to find, I really did try to be sneaky on the preparation for it.

These areas aren't all that far from Cranbrook. You can access the first set of coordinates if you go down Hidden Valley Road. Step one: The above coordinates are for the first step of my first multi blitz cache; there is no actual cache there. You will find the coordinates for step two on the rocks as long as everything stays put. I only took one set of coordinates instead of more and averaging it out. Once you locate the step two coordinates that you must find to continue, please proceed to those coordinates. Step two: The coordinates you found at step one are for step two and again, just as long as everything stays put, there should be no problem to continue on to step three. There is no actual cache here. Again, you will find the coordinates in the rocks. I only took one set of coordinates instead of more and averaging it out. You must find these coordinates to continue to the third step where there is a cache very close, just before it actually, that you will be able to log separately. Step three: This is where there is an actual cache just before this third set of coordinates that you will be able to log separately, just a bonus cache. As this cache name states, I was sneaky when devising my plan so the coordinates for the fourth and final step may be in the rocks, or they may not be, but X mark the spots. Since there are 15 numbers in the coordinates, you must find all 15 to continue on to the final step. I have already given you a wee hint but to go one bit further, no number will be “down” from the spot where you will find the first number, #1. I do not think you will have a problem to figure out what I have done. You will have to search a bit and I hope that nothing is washed off. It may take a bit of searching to get all 15 numbers so give yourself a bit of time. This one may be the hardest to find the next set of coordinates for but I am positive you can do it. You must locate this cache and all 15 numbers to continue to the final step. When you get onto this road and are just about on top of the third set of coordinates, continue for about .16 of a kilometer and there is a great place to turn around and come back to this area. Step four: Now that you have successfully located the fourth and final step of my first multi blitz cache, I hope everything went well, you didn’t get lost, and you liked my idea. Starting contents of this cache are: F.T.F. Geobutton, Pattycat Geobutton, #4 Event Cache Geobutton, wee gator, Canada pin, double ringed take apart key chain, and a BCGA Geocoin. This is a small cache but not a micro; as well, it is double bagged because of where it is so it can survive our treacherous winters. Please don’t post any hints of any of the steps. Since this is my first multi, I would really like Geocachers to find all four sets of coordinates themselves and tell me what they think of how I did on planning and executing this multi cache. Thanks for playing along, if you did, and I hope to get my wee ole brain working on making some more multicaches, that is if this one turns out okay. I originally put a name to the fourth step, the cache, (Bridge Creek Cache) before I decided to turn it into a multi, therefore that is why the log book has that name in it. Pattycat KR GC127PZ

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