**NOT AT THE POSTED COORDINATES**
Note to those new to Geocaching Puzzles: Geocaching Puzzles require you to determine the cache's coordinates somehow by decoding, finding, calculating, etc. the numbers using the information on the cache page. Check out Puzzle Solving 101 by Salsman, but it won't help here :)
I have seen my share of tough geocaches. I have suffered a lot of cuts and scrapes - bumps and bruises, but there were a couple geocaches that really put me through the wringer. I need a cacht for my broken bones...and a lot of other help too!
Cachin': Impuggible. This cache was great, but it beat the heck out of me! Through the first stages, I broke my ankle, sprained my knee, got a concussion and dislocated my shoulder. On the way back from the final, I was sure glad to have been with a team, because I ended up getting my left leg completely torn off, plus an open wound on my buttock and a broken pelvis. But yes: Awesome Geocache.
Now that was rather traumatic, but there was another cache that was pretty tough on me as well:
Yes I Am That Evil. This was Evil...and dangerous. If you've been in this park, you know there is some crazy country and if you're there during nettle season, you're in for a real treat. It all started here when I suffered the toxic affects of snake venom after a bite, then I got typhoid, gout and measles, plus I got something (I don't know what) stuck inside my nose. Under a bridge I encountered rats and got rat-bite fever and somehow along the way I got listeriosis. Actually, finding the cache and retrieving it was easy!
Man, the things we will do for geocaching!
You can validate your puzzle solution with certitude.
GOOD LUCK!