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LECTURE - GC CLASS 109

Please take your seats.  You there, in the back...............  Take your hat off in class.  Thank you.
As we announced in our last session, this will be the last class in our GC Class series of lectures..   
By now, you've seen most of the cache container styles you'll encounter in the field, and you've seen plain caches, puzzle caches, and other twists to the hobby,  Today we will be covering the last two topics.  
Topic 1 is a new style of cache container that we have not discussed so far.  Since the best lessons are the ones you discover yourself, we will not reveal what the cache container looks like, it's size, or anything else about it.   Students who are taking this course as a refresher will probably have little trouble with this, where newer students may have to scratch their heads a bit to find the cache container. 
Topic 2 is the style of cache, which will be a multi-stage cache.  This will be the most basic style of multi-stage cache.  With this type of hide, you go to the posted coordinates, and something there (frequently a container with coordinates inside) will direct you to the second and last stage.  There can be many stages in a multi-stage cache.  As with puzzle caches, though, the more involved the cache is (the more stages it has), the less likely it is to be found as often as a traditional cache. 
To find this geocache, you will need to travel first to the published coordinates.

THE CACHE LISTING

If this were an ordinary cache listing, the title would be  "Water, Water, Everywhere".
When you arrive at the posted coordinates, be prepared to write down the coordinates of the second and final stage of this cache.  Nothing needs to be disassembled, and no tools (other than a pen or pencil) are required, at either stage.   Please replace everything as you found it.  
Thank you for attending this class.  Please consider taking the graduate courses when they are offered. 

NOW
WHAT?

Now that you've completed this cache, find and log the last of the series.  

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