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Centenarian Interment Multi-Cache

Hidden : 7/4/2003
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

This is a two stage multicache where you go to the coordinates above, and use the information there to decipher the coordinates for the final cache, which is in a small green ammo box.

In commemoration of American Independence Day, the 4th of July, we found the grave of a Revolutionary War soldier. Pvt. James Langley of Chambers County, Alabama, served in the North Carolina Militia during the American Revolution, and is buried at the Mount Pisgah Primitive Baptist Cemetery in Chambers County. Of course it is neat to run across a grave that old which has a nice stone that can be read. It is also an honor to find the grave of one of the brave men who fought to give our country her independence. But this grave is also special because Mr. Langley lived to be 106 years old!!! I just couldn't help but honor this man by bringing some attention to his memorial and thus his life! Find his grave using the above coordinates. Then use the information on his marker stone to solve the following, and find the final cache coordinates: 1. Count the total number of letters on the marker and multiply that number by 33.3 = ABC 2. Add the sum total of all the numbers on the marker, double that number, and then add 10 = DE N 33-03.ABC W 085-20.0DE HAPPY HUNTING!

*First to Find Honors go to: Solar!!!*

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