The task
The cache is not on the posted coordinates (lucky you;) ).
To find the cache, you will need to solve the following:
N 59° 19.ABC E 005° 29.DEF
- A = Where is the Midpoint located?
- Arcadia, Oklahoma = 2
- Adrian, Texas = 3
- Williams, Arizona = 4
- B = What's located at the Midpoint?
- A hotel = 4
- A cafe = 5
- A racing track = 6
- C = Number of states Route 66 runs through + 1
- D = Number of pictures (from Route 66) in this description + 1
- E = What's the name of the part that runs through Oatman?
- Oatman Highway = 7
- Oatman Road = 8
- Oatman Bouleward = 9
- F = Number of space ships visible in the pictures below
There's a pullout where the cache is, where you can safely park.
Route 66
Route 66, also known as the "Mother Road", the "Main Street of America" and "Will Rogers Highway", was established on November 11, 1926. It was one of the original highways within the U.S. Highway System.
Route 66 originally ran from Chicago, Illinois, through Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona before ending at Santa Monica, California, covering a total of 2,448 miles (3,940 km).
US 66 underwent many improvements and realignments over its lifetime, and it was officially removed from the United States Highway System in 1985, after it had been replaced in its entirety by segments of the Interstate Highway System. Portions of the road that passed through Illinois, Missouri, New Mexico, and Arizona have been designated a National Scenic Byway of the name "Historic Route 66", which is returning to some maps. Several states have adopted significant bypassed sections of the former US 66 into the state road network as State Route 66.
We've visited both ends of Route 66, the midpoint and several places between. We've also driven parts of the old Route 66. All the pictures below are our own.

Chicago, Illinois

Arcadia, Oklahoma

Midpoint, Adrian, Texas
Midpoint, Adrian, Texas

Williams, Arizona

Seligman, Arizona

Oatman, Arizona

Santa Monica, California
Parts of the text is based on the info available on Wikipedia.
