Once the Mystery Mole found the way out of Aurora, the Mole stopped
in Newmarket
(Stop 4) and had a nice
quiet relaxing saunter in one of the town's many fine parks. The
Mole left a medium sized cache in the base of a half fallen tree.
The Mole discovered many interesting tidbits about
Newmarket and the surrounding area which you should learn if you
wish to visit.
Don't forget to record the blue
number in the cache if you dare to attempt the Final Cache.
(Stop 1)(Stop
2)(Stop
3)(Stop
4)(Stop
5)(Stop
6)(Stop
7)(Stop
8)(Stop
9)(Stop
10)
The Mystery Mole is a "nome de plume" for a well
known geocacher who hides and seeks caches in the Central Ontario
Geocaching region. The Mystery Mole visited 10 areas in Central
Ontario and placed a traditional or puzzle geocache in each locale.
The Mole enjoys his privacy and shall strive to remain
anonymous.
There are only 2 rules that the Mystery Mole must
abide by.
Rule #1 The Mole must be 100% truthful with any
information or log postings on the Mystery Mole's Series of
Geocache Pages.
Rule #2 The Mole may be deceitful or truthful in any extraneous
communications.
Each of the 10 caches that the Mystery Mole
placed contain a single number (0-9) that you must record if you
seek the Final Cache. The 10 numbers will be needed in order to
discover the coordinates of the Final Cache.
You can check your answers for this puzzle on
Geochecker.com.