This puzzle is one part of the PAGA's Puzzling Peregrination of Pittsburgh
cache series, a joint effort by the members of PAGA. Each of the
initial five puzzle caches (GC, GC1N1T2, GC1P413, GC1W3VM, GC1P3PD) will contain a puzzle which, when
decoded, will yield part of the coordinates to the final cache
GC1N0N7. Good luck and happy caching!
This cache is located no where near the coordinates listed
above. You will need to solve the puzzle below in order to find the
correct coordinates for this puzzle. Do not bother going to search
the coordinates above as the cache is not there.
This type of puzzle is known as Kakuro. Kakuro is a crossword
puzzle that contains numbers instead of letters. The clue for each
number is the white number inside the black box. The answer for
each clue is the sum of all the numbers that make up the answer For
example, if you have the number 7 in your black box and you have 3
squares to fill in, your answer could be 421, 412, 241, 214, 124 or
142, since the digits 1+2+4=7.
A couple of rules to keep in mind while figuring out the
puzzle:
1) Only the digits 1 through 9 are used. 2) No digit maybe be
repeated in one line 3) The digits in an answer may be in any
order, but there is only one correct solution to the puzzle.
Here is the puzzle that you will need to figure out to find the
final location:

N = _A_ 0* _B_ _A_ . _C_ _D_ _C_
W = 0 _D_ 0* 0 _A_ . _A_ _F_ _F_