Try to solve the mystery of disappearing caches in the infamous Wichita Triangle. The posted coordinates are for reference only and are not the location of the cache. However, the cache was lost within the triangle, so no need to look beyond it.
The Wichita Triangle, also known as the Obfuscation Triangle, is a region of the Midwestern plains in which a number of caches have disappeared in what are said to be circumstances that fall beyond the boundaries of human mischief or acts of nature. Some of these disappearances have been attributed to the paranormal, a suspension of the laws of physics, or activity by extraterrestrial beings by popular culture. Although a substantial documentation exists showing numerous incidents to have been inaccurately reported or embellished by later authors, there is no doubt that many caches have been lost in the area. Now is your chance to see if you can locate some deeper understanding of these happenings.
The boundaries of the Triangle vary with the author, some stating its shape is akin to a trapezium covering the Flint Hills, Santa Fe Trail, and the entire Fort Larned area. Some authors stretch it as far as the Cherokee Strip. The more familiar, triangular boundary in most written works has it points at Eureka, Wellington, and Nickerson.
The latest news from the area has uncovered this information, which may add to the confusion or help you find a lost cache.
Imagine a triangle with these aspects;

If you replace each letter with one digit 0-9, you will find one digit left over. Then if you make a second triangle using a different arrangement of the same digits, you will have a different number left over. Oddly, each side of either triangle adds up to fourteen. When you have found the correct combination of numbers, and the two numbers left over, use B as a key for BJ° GD.BBA & BF° EA.CJB. One series of letters will give you a Latitude and another will give you a Longitude relative to this puzzle.

