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The Parkville Puzzle Multi-Cache

This cache has been archived.

Rural Seeker: It is with a heavy heart I bid this cache farewell. I placed this as a newbie, very proud of the creatively dumb idea this cache was, and those who found it seemed to like it. Alas, the final is missing as was speculated. On Saturday afternoon, I went and pulled all geo-pieces from their hiding spots. I can't find a suitable hiding spot nearby to use for a replacement, and I just won't have the time to do all the necessary legwork to fix it to reflect the new hiding spot as I'm never down that way anymore. I don't even know if it's actually possible anymore.

After a lot of soul searching, I realized the only proper choice is to archive.

RIP, Parkville Puzzle. You were so very good to me.

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Hidden : 2/21/2013
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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I took the typical LPC hide and 35mm film container cache and added a spin. It should be easy. Hope you all like it. You cannot claim a find until you have signed the log in the final cache.

This should be an easy puzzle. It focuses on major sites in the Satyr Hill Road area of Parkville/Carney. I won't bother giving any major directions or hints unless there are complications and a DNF is posted. Find the first stage and it should all make sense. Feedback would be great. This is my very first multi, so I went easy. Final container can handle a great deal of small swag. Like any good three or more stage multi, there is more than just a micro at the end of this tunnel. Parking is abundant at each stage, and so are muggles. Please use stealth. I am excited to see which of our cache crazy colleagues will be FTF.

I believe each set of coordinates to be off by about three to five feet, although I tried to limit that as much as I could using waypoint averages and letting the GPS settle on a set of coords. No dice. I think they are a tad off. GPS was jumpy here all week.

When at stage two, if you have never found it, try going after the very close How Do You Measure Up, an archaic cache by Legendpilot.

Fun fact: The only cacher to find ALL my previous hides is dsquaredd2, a very diligent and friendly couple. I hope they keep the streak alive. Edit: They did! :)

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