Wet & Wild Mystery Cache
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* Nominated for Best Cache
THIS IS A DIFFICULT CACHE ~ T5 STARS
The cache is not at the posted coordinates.
This cache has three challenges, each harder than the next. First the simple puzzle below, then an obstacle to overcome, and finally a physical test of skill and strengh. Just for fun, the cache is an ammo tin in plain site!
Puzzle Pie
Pi is a name given to the ratio of the circumference of a circle to the diameter. That means, for any circle, you can divide the circumference (the distance around the circle) by the diameter and always get exactly the same number. It doesn't matter how big or small the circle is, Pi remains the same. Pi is often written using the symbol
and is pronounced "pie", just like the dessert.
Because Pi is known to be an irrational number it means that the digits never end or repeat in any known way. But calculating the digits of Pi has proven to be an fascination for mathematicians throughout history. Some spent their lives calculating the digits of Pi, but until computers, less than 1,000 digits had been calculated. In 1949, a computer calculated 2,000 digits and the race was on. Millions of digits have been calculated, with the record held (as of September 1999) by a supercomputer at the University of Tokyo that calculated 206,158,430,000 digits
To solve the puzzle you will need to calculate Pi (or just visit the Pi webpage)
GZ = s 37° AB.CDE, e 143° FG.HJK
A= 9th decimal place of Pi
B= 6th decimal place of Pi
C= 7th decimal place of Pi
D= 8th decimal place of Pi
E= 9th decimal place of Pi
F= 19th decimal place of Pi
G= 30th decimal place of Pi
H= 98th decimal place of Pi
J= 2nd decimal place of Pi
K= If you cut pie into 6 peices and then eat one, you will be ready for the next challenge!
Feel free to retrieve and share the cache with your team, but please return it. Thanks.
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
Nggevohgrf?
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