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was that a Quack or a chiRp i heard? Multi-Cache

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Hidden : 9/12/2011
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

This cache was placed as part of the Paradise Geo-Fest event.


It is a CHIRP-enabled cache as well as a QR-enabled cache.


The coordinates listed do not take you to the actual cache. Instead, the coordinates will take you to a private mailbox. Don't worry, it is our own mailbox and it is only for show. Our actual mail comes to a super mailbox. Therefore, you have our permission to approach the mailbox.

If you have a CHIRP-enabled GPSr, simply turn on the CHIRP feature. As you approach the mailbox, the final coordinates will be downloaded immediately into your GPSr.

If you don't have a CHIRP-enabled cache, you can still retrieve the final coordinates. Inside the mailbox is a card with a QR barcode on it. Simply use your smartphone to scan the code (you may need to download a free QR barcode scanner app, such as ScanLife) and the final coordinates will be revealed.

If you don't have either of these devices, then you are out of luck, unless you can find a friend who has one of those devices.

Cache is a small container containing a log only.

While getting the final cache, check out the history lesson and be careful putting the cache back.

Hope you enjoy the cache!

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