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B - 02 Capital Region, New York BINGO! Traditional Cache

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Sapience Trek: Hello C n B -

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Hidden : 10/22/2014
Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   other (other)

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B - 02 One little duck!!!

Appropriate parking and stealth will determine the longevity of this one.


Bingo!

Bingo!apital Region

Bingo!ew York

Bingo!ingo!

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Capital Region

There are 24 squares I have labelled A through X plus one 'Free Space' which will equal 'Y'. Each square is 3 Minutes 36 Seconds high by 5 minutes 0 seconds long, or roughly 17.5 square miles. The playing area spans from N42 50.000 W74 02.000 to N42 32.000 W73 37.000. That's nearly 440 total square miles covered!.

Bingo!

Capital Region New York Bingo! consists of 75 individual caches that represent the 75 balls in US Bingo, as well as a *BONUS*

B = 01 - 15

I = 16 - 30

N = 31 - 45

G = 46 - 60

O = 61 - 75

Bingo!

Each of the caches 1 through 75 were designed to be stand alone. If you choose to pursue the BINGO Bonus puzzle, you will need to obtain a 'key code'. Each section contains up to 4 caches, one of which contains 3 digit key, for a total of 24 unique 3 digit key codes. The Bonus puzzle will utilize the keys to guide you to the end. It might be a good idea to print the above picture, and keep it available if working on the final puzzle. Information like ball number, nearby roads or landmarks may be incorporated into the puzzle. It may not be a bad idea to read ahead in the puzzle to find out what information may be required. One last thought... Most of these caches were placed in the fall and I am pretty sure most are winter friendly, but I do know of a one or two that may be more difficult with snow on the ground. Originally, I had intended to release these a few months ago(I started placing them at the end of August),but unfortunately was unable to do so. If for whatever reason you are unable to find a hide, please Email Me and let me know(they should be relatively easy). The difficulty level of the Bonus is reflective of the fact that the keys to the puzzle will likely take more than a few outings to obtain, as they are spread out a bit.

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Hope you enjoy the journey! Good luck, and thanks for playing!

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While I have tried to take all the necessary precautions to ensure a safe and generally harmless hide, it is up to you and your party, to decide whether or not the conditions at any given location is worth the hazard risk. If you do not feel as though you can complete the tasks safely, please do not attempt to perform them. Please be sure to always park appropriately. I felt comfortable while placing these caches, however conditions may change during different times of day or season. Know your limits, and take into consideration other general public or 'muggle' parties have not agreed to the same terms and conditions set forth at geocaching.com that you have agreed to. You are responsible for their safety as well as your own. At all locations, be sure to park safely and appropriately, be aware of your surroundings, and in general, just use commonsense.

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