How does this work well this is how. I have provided pictures of 3 locations. Where are these locations? That is your job to find them. When you do throw down a way point then find the others and do the same. Each picture has the posted distance from the cache location. If you have done your waypoints correct then just find where they meet to find the cache. See very simple. The FTF for this cache will find a very cool prize. I have mostly simple caches out there so I thought I might as well change it up a bit. Even if you are not familiar with the area I have given more than enough information with the photos to find all the locations. Also please note while I have tried to work this out as close as possible you may still only get as close as 100 feet or as far 300 feet then again you may be spot on. The cache is not a hard hide and it is done in a very typical fashion. Be aware at times there could be muggles. On a side note those pictures are high res. Good Luck.UPDATE: I know of at least two cachers that have attempted this cache. I have also rechecked what I used to set this up and I found out the program does not even agree with itself on the mileage. The mileage I use was based off my GPS from each point to GZ. So it seems the best is going to happen is you will create a triangle search area. I am looking at posting a few variable numbers to work with on this because it is a hard cache to do.

Location 1 is 1 to 1.1 mile from the cache.

Location 2 is 3 to 3.1 miles from the cache.

Location 3 is 6.69 miles minus 30.5 yards from the cache.

Here is an extra clue due to the storm damage.