Welcome to another one of my wherigo caches. This time around, this one is played at one of King County's more unusual parks, Waterworks Park.
Couple of notes on Wherigos, especially if you are not familiar with them. First off the listed coordinates is for parking and is NOT where the cache is located.
Wherigos are "played" via mini programs called cartridges that you must download BEFORE you can play the wherigo and find the cache. Visit the "Related Web Page" link at the top of this cache page to download the cartridge. Wherigo cartridges can be played on various formats to include Garmin Colorado, older Garmin Oregon, Garmin Nuvi 500 GPS units, as well as iPhones and Android phones via Wherigo apps that you need to download to your phone. You could even play Wherigos on an iPad or similar Android device also running a Wherigo app. When you click on the "Related Web Page" link, you will be directed to the Wherigo web page. IF you are using your smart phone to play the cartridge, remember to use the drop-down menu option for "Pocket PC Devices" as this is the only way the cartridge will work on your phone. For Garmin Colorado, Oregon & Nuvi 500 GPS units, you would use the appropriate drop-down option for your specific GPS unit.
With housekeeping out of the way, we can discuss the cache. This cache IS hidden somewhere in Waterworks Park. To find the final coordinates, simply download the cartridge to your wherigo player in your smart phone for specific Garmin GPS unit and play the cartridge. Please make note of the cache attributes. The cache is a daylight ONLY cache since the cache is in a King County Park. A hint is provided if need one but its at the end of the wherigo cartridge. Enjoy your walk through this pretty cool park! Bring some paper and a writing stick. Not only will you need the writing stick to sign the log, but also some paper to take down the final coordinates as you work through the cartridge.
This cache was placed by a WSGA member. If you are a geocacher in the state of Washington, please consider joining Washington State Geocaching Association. See the WSGA website for details. |