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cougarT #11 Mystery Cache

Hidden : 8/30/2012
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:


Welcome to the cougarT series!




This cache is 1 of 50 puzzle caches in a series that appears as the WSU Cougars logo on your maps.

You will not find anything at the coords listed. To find each cache you will need to answer an easy question about WSU. You can find the question at the bottom of the description with two possible answers (sets of coords). If you answer wrong the coords you use will be bogus, so make sure you do a little research before hitting the trail.

All the finals to the cougarT series will be located along the Bill Chipman bike trail between Pullman, WA and the Idaho stateline. Please be mindful of the environment as you do this series. All caches can be found within 15 feet of the trail. No motor vehicles of any kind are allowed on the trail.




About the Bill Chipman Trail
The Bill Chipman Palouse Trail is a 10' wide, 8 mile path along an abandoned railroad line, with 13 bridges crossing Paradise Creek. Ride your bike or roller blade all the way to Moscow! Take a walk, jog, or get out in your wheelchair and enjoy the Palouse. You can begin your journey at the trail heads, located at the Quality Inn in Pullman.




Educational rest stops make the Trail pleasant and enjoyable. Users are encouraged to courteously stay to the right and travel single-file when passing others. Take water and appropriate clothing, as much of the Trail is open to the elements. Notice the restoration of the river banks and improvements in the stream's water quality.

The Bill Chipman Palouse Trail is maintained and managed by a coalition of park and trail representatives from the Whitman County, the City of Pullman, the City of Moscow, the University of Idaho, and Washington State University.

QUESTION:
What was the first year WSU made it to the rose bowl?
A: 1916 (N 46° 43.721 W117° 08.419)
B: 1931 (N 46° 43.908 W 117° 09.627)

Additional Hints (No hints available.)