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ELMER W. OLIVER Nature Park Mystery Cache

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Hidden : 2/8/2014
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

Park hours: 5AM to 11PM

The cache is not at the coordinates given but that's a great place to park. In the park there is a walking trail with information signs along the way. The first sign you are likely to come upon is titled Elmer W. Oliver. In the text of that sign, you should note the number of grandchildren Elmer had. The last digit in that number is the first digit in the coords and we'll call it A. The coordinates for the cache are: N AB CD.EFG W HI JK.LMN

You should have an idea of how this is going to work. So lets move on to the next sign down by the pond. That sign is titled Pond Life. There are how many types of flies depicted on that sign. We'll call that B.

Next sign: Pecans. There are four circular pictures and how many not circular? Make that C

Rocky Ford: The last digit in the number before the word Million: Make that D

Blind: This is not a sign but a structure to conceal oneself from the wildlife. The number of upright post minus 4 is E

Forest Life: Besides the Blackjack Oak leaf. How many other leaves are shown on this sign? Make that F

Wildflowers: Besides the bluebonnets and Indian Blanket, how many other wildflowers are pictured? Call that G

Windmill: The second digit of the year on the sign is H

Prairie: How many living things are depicted in the Grasslands food web? Make that I

Composting Toilet: How many doors are marked for children only? Make that J

River: How many pictures are circular on this sign? Make that K

Treehouse Overlook: How many birds are pictured here? Call that L

Future Linear Park Trail: You'll find this sign down by the bridge. The width of the trail extension divided by three is M

Habitats: How many circular pictures are on this sign? Call that N

Additional Hints (No hints available.)