The idea for this series came to me when I was cleaning the
basement this winter. While picking up I found this Rubik’s
Cube that CC got for Christmas last year. She already had one so
this cube was put away and forgotten. When I rediscovered it, the
idea of using in a geocache came quickly and before I knew it, I
had peeled off all the original stickers. As you can see in the
picture, I have made new ones that when worked into the right
order; they will give the location to three more hides:
Red &
Orange GC24K92
Yellow
& Green GC24KA2
Blue
& Purple GC24KR5
This
series has a total of four caches hidden in the city of Port
Washington at the Birchwood Nature Preserve. I would park on
Groeschel Road toward the dead end (See
parking coordinates). After finding the cache and removing the cube
you may want to find the bench that overlooks the pond (see bench
coordinates) and sit while you solve the mystery’s locked
within the cube. Solve each side independently or all at once to
obtain the coordinates for the three mystery caches hidden in this
park. Good Luck!
The container you are seeking is 4”
Diameter by 6” Long, wrapped in camo tape. It does not have
any trading items, just the cube, log and occasional travel bug or
coin (BYOP). The placement is winter friendly and while the park
hours are not posted, I believe that they are 6:00am to 9:00pm
Note: This Park is frequented by paint ball
gamers. For your own safety, come back another time if you see any
paint ball activity.
Congratulations to Lobsters9494 for the
FTF!
Make sure you read Goldies & Puzzlers post for this series.
They will have you LOL!