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Redmond Art Tour Multi-Cache

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Hidden : 3/10/2013
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Redmond has an amazing number of pieces in their public art collection. This multi-cache takes you by five works of art around Redmond. Driving or biking will be necessary since most of the art is scattered around town and the final cache is east of town. Three of the sculptures are “drive by”, i.e. you can obtain the information required by just driving past them. Please drive carefully.


Redmond Art Tour

As you take your art tour, the five coordinates provided will take you to various sculptures around town. At each stop, you will need to gather information to find the final stage.

Waypoint 1: N 44° 16.181 W 121° 10.964

Begin your journey at the posted coordinates. This bronze is “Air Traffic Control” by Greg Congleton.

A = the number of talons minus 7

Waypoint 2: N 44° 16.402 W 121° 10.581

Your next stop is “Turtle Island” by Joe Elliot. You might need to park and walk closer to this one.

B = number of animals on island plus 5

C = number of animals on ground plus 4

Waypoint 3: N 44° 16.373 W 121° 10.515

This is another bronze sculpture you will need to park and walk to, “Dignity” by Rodd Ambroson.

D = number of objects in basket

E = number of bows plus 2 (don’t overthink this one, go with the obvious answer)

F = third digit of year placed

G = fourth digit of year placed

Waypoint 4: N 44° 16.190 w 121° 10.316

The fourth piece of art is “Thoughts of Flight”, by Jerry Werner. This is an easy drive by.

H = number of blue objects on sculpture plus 3

Waypoint 5: N 44° 17.076 w 121° 10.440

Drive just north of Redmond for the last bronze sculpture, “Western Swing” by Greg Congleton.

I = number of feet NOT touching the ground plus 2 (the ground in the sculpture, not the ground you are standing or driving on). Be sure to count all the feet, boot-clad or not.

J = number of tails

Final stage in Radlands Trail System:

N 44° AB.CDE

W 121° FG.HIJ

You can check your answers on GeoChecker.com.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)