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Steelers GeoArt 5 Mystery Cache

Hidden : 2/6/2016
Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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THE POSTED COORDINATES ARE INCORRECT! YOU MUST ANSWER THE QUESTION BELOW IN ORDER TO GET THE CORRECT LOCATION

 

PARKING is listed and it's best to go from parking 1 to 2 and either 3 to 4, 4 to 5 or 3 to 5, it's your choice though.

 

HERE WE GO STEELERS HERE WE GO!!

Welcome to the Here We Go GeoArt series, dedicated to the players and fans of Geocaching and The Pittsburgh Steelers. This series is in no way, shape, or form related to the actual Pittsburgh Steelers.

 

The Steelers are well known for their smash mouth, take no prisoners approach to the game and this series will be no different. The terrain is that of the 70’s Steel Curtain and will push you to your limits. So get your team together, pack a lunch and some water, batteries, hiking sticks, etc and see if you have what it takes to break through the defensive line and score a touchdown! There may just be a trophy for you in the end.

 

The series consists of 91 total caches, all cache containers are standard 5” pop bottle perform (pictured below) except for one regular sized ammo can at #17. All containers are hanging roughly waist to chest high and should be replaced as found.

Cache page #1 will be used as the information page for the series so you can either print out the information or bring up a new webpage on your browser to do the other questions and still have the information page up. All of the information to answer the questions is on cache page 1 except for a few that you’ll have to do a search for.

 

You can copy and paste TFTC logs on all of the pages if you wish to do so. If you’d like to share your caching story, please do on cache page #1. The ammo can is for trading swag and dropping trackables off as well, don’t leave anything in the other cache containers please.

 

 

Below are a few do's and don'ts you should keep in mind

 

Do

1. WEAR ORANGE

2. Bring water and a snack

3. Wear comfortable clothes/shoes/etc

4. Let someone know where you are in case of emergency

5. Bring bug spray

6. There are bear in the area as well as coyote so prepare accordingly.

 

Do Not

1. DO NOT LITTER

2. DO NOT drive an ATV on the trails (NON motorized pedal bikes are okay)

3. DO NOT replace any cache with your own just because you can’t find it. Simply write a note saying it couldn’t be found.

4. DO NOT FORGET THE NEARBY AGT-Venango-SGL039 - GC16DEY - You’ll need it to “complete” the art.

 

SGL Regulations

All fall small game, turkey, bear and deer hunters during the regular firearm deer season, and special archery deer season, in an SGL from Nov 15 - Dec 15 is required to wear minimum amounts of orange on their head and body, hunters must wear at least 250 square inches of hunter orange material on the head, chest and back combined. Spring turkey hunters must wear a minimum of 100 square inches of hunter orange on the head or back and chest while moving from one location to another.

 

COYOTES: No closed season. Unlimited, Outside of any big game season (deer, bear, elk and turkey), coyotes may be taken with a hunting license or a fur taker license, and without wearing orange. During any big game season, coyotes may be taken while lawfully hunting big game or with a fur taker license. COYOTE HUNTING IS ALLOWED 24 hours a day - 365 days a year!!

 

QUESTIONS CAN BE ANSWERED BY REFERRING TO THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ON CACHE PAGE #1 although a few require AN INTERNET SEARCH.

ALL ATTRIBUTES ARE LISTED ON PAGE 1!!!

 

True – N 41° 19.860  W 79° 56.154

False – N 41°19.800 W 079°55.890

On January 27, 1901, Margaret and Daniel Rooney brought into the world the first of 9 children?

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