This cache is dedicated to Team Toshas, who
provided the idea.
Check out their cache
GC15945.
A special thanks to JT678
and Pandora's Box Openers
for allowing me to have this locale. I appreciate
it.
THE CACHE IS NOT AT THE
LISTED COORDINATES!
Instead, you will find yourself in the parking lot of Target.
The cache is hidden under one of the light skirts and you could
look under each one (not recommended) OR answer the questions below
to find out where it's located (recommended).
Here is a map of the area with the light poles numbered one
through thirteen.

All you have to do is figure out where the cache is not located.
It is not located near the following light pole numbers:
- Spartacus, a slave and gladiator, led fellow slaves in a revolt
against the Roman Republic in the Third Servile War. What is the
last digit of his birth year?
- Gilgamesh was what number king of Uruk?
- How many labours did Hercules have to perform?
- The Colossus of Rhodes belongs to a group. How many items are
in the group?
- The Sam's store to the north has this many gas islands.
- Ali Babi was a fictional medieval Arabic figure that ran around
with some thieves. Divide this number of thieves by five to get a
new number.
- Alexander III of Macedon, also known as Alexander the Great,
ruled his empire for this many years.
- General George S. Patton led the Third Army to victory in
Europe. What date in November was he born?
- Along the south wall of the Sam's store to the north there are
this many large garage doors.
- Genghis Khan unified the nomadic tribes of Northeast Asia. What
is the last digit of his birth year?
- Caligula was what number of six children?
- There are this many light poles with three light
heads.
This can be a high muggle area so extreme stealth is advised.
There is ample parking and you should be able to park very close to
the cache. Please respect the area, CITO if needed, rehide as you
find it for the next person, and post no hints or spoilers. Thank
you and good luck.
Congratulations
"windbizkits"
& "Pandora's Box Openers" : First to Find - December 10,
2009
