The cache is NOT at the coordinates above. The coordinates are
for parking. However you won't / probably won't need them as they
are included as part of the Whereigo cartridge. The cache is a
standard ammo can. In order to find this cache you'll need a device
with the Whereigo player and you'll need to load onto that device
the Whereigo cartridge I created. The cartridge will guide you from
the parking area, along a paved trail, and then to the cache. To
learn more about Whereigo go here:
http://www.wherigo.com/default.aspx The cartridge you'll need is
located at the Whereigo site noted above. The name of the cartridge
is: Bellevue Loop Wherigo Geocache You can also search by state to
find the cartridge. I am going to initially rank the difficulty as
a 3.5 for these reasons: 1. Only specific devices (Garmin Colorado
and certain Windows Mobile Devices) are capable of having the
Whereigo player. 2. This is my first Whereigo cartridge. 3. The
Whereigo player and the Whereigo Builder which I used to create the
cartridge are both Beta versions. Both software packages have known
and unknown bugs. I am going to initially rank the terrain a 3 for
these reasons: 1. Time - probably 25-35 minutes total to find the
cache presuming all goes well with the Whereigo player and
cartridge. 2. Distance - from parking to cache and back is probably
over two miles. 3. The terrain for 90% of the journey is paved.
However the parking area is gravel and the area where the cache is
hidden is tall grass that can get very muddy/soggy after a rain. I
would be happy to accompany anyone on there search for this cache.
Given that finding this cache requires very new and somewhat
untested software I want to ensure your experience is a decent one.
All constructive feedback is welcome. Please do not post the exact
location of this cache.
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