The above coordinates take you to the first of fourteen stops you must make on your way to the cache. The stops, I think, are called stations and your objective is to count the amount of people in all fourteen stations, add them up, and plug them into the formula for the final waypoint and location of the cache. Babies count as people, as do Jesuses (Jesi?) but horses do not count. Make sense?
station #1______
station #2______
station #3______
station #4______
station #5______
station #6______
station #7______
station #8______
(rest here, friend!)
station #9______
station #10_____
station #11_____
station #12_____
station #13_____
station #14_____
Add them all up and you get X.
X=_____
The coordinates of the cache are as follows:
N 45° 03.(X+522)
W 122° 46.(X+765)
The cache is an ammo box full of the usual suspects. I would have filled it up with churchy stuff, but i think that would have been kind of boring. Maybe not boring; More like sacreligious.
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