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Not as Quick and Easy a Multi Multi-Cache

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BoJaB: Hello

I am archiving this listing, if you get this one fixed within the next 30 days, send me an email. I will unarchive it for you provided that it still meets the guidelines.

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Hidden : 10/15/2015
Difficulty:
4.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   other (other)

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This might be a quick and easy multi if you have some knowledge of orienteering.


There used to be a quick and easy multi here. It was once maintained by hubby PhMJ, but sadly that did not save it from getting archived. I did like the concept and wanted to do something similar, but never realy found the right spot. But recently we stopped by and PhMJ decided to check if the replacement container that he had used to maintain the aforementioned multi was still here and it was. His signature was the only one on the replacement log from exactly a year before to the day! So why not rehide the container nearby and borrow the idea?


I am not versed in orienteering, so PhMJ helped me design this multi. So here's what we (mostly he) came up with. But first, a disclaimer:


Stage 1 is a virtual stage. You will not find a container there of any kind!!!


Standing at the location of stage 1 and facing north, you will have to turn approximately 240 degrees.  You will then have to navigate a distance of roughly 331 cubits. You will not be able to navigate that distance on a straight line, so a measuring instrument is recommended. How do you know you are in the right spot? As soon as you arrive at your destination, you will know. It is a pretty common style of hide. Be forewarned, though, that the nearby establishment has security cameras pointing down at the building's perimeter. You do not have to get close to the building to find the cache, and that's the only other hint you'll get. Good luck!


Bear in mind the following: measurements for cubits vary. There are at least 7 different historically accepted equivalents for one cubit. We used the simplest one to find. You will need to use your geosenses once you have traversed the required distance. once e near the GZ, the hide will be pretty obvious.

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