
This is a Play Anywhere Wherigo - do not go to the given co-ordinates
This will not work on a Garmin - it must be played on a smartphone.
Please make sure you are using Version 1.1 uploaded 25 April 14:00
The aim of this Wherigo is simply to match two cards of the same numbers. When you start the cartridge you will find yourself at the centre of a series of zones representing 13 red and 13 black cards. At first only the nearby red cards will be visible - select one by walking into the zone - to see more just walk around. You will then have to find the matching black card - and enter that zone. One little problem - there is a time limit to find the matching card - fail and you will lose the previous matched cards, but you will get a little longer for the next match. Once you have matched all 13 cards then the cache location will be revealed. You will probably be some distance from the final location so save the game and restart it when you are close to the final. Once in the final zone a completion code will be placed in your inventory if you wish to log the cache on the Wherigo site.
This Wherigo is a simple Play Anywhere game. You do not need to go to the given location to run this Wherigo - in fact you would get very wet if you did. You just need an open space with about 30m (100 feet) in all directions around the point where you start the cartridge (allow the gps to settle first).
I have rated this as Terrain 1.5, because the cache itself is located in a position that would be difficult to reach from a wheelchair. However, as you can choose the terrain for the rest of the cartridge it should be possible for a wheelchair user.
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The cache, a small clip lock box, is not at the given coordinates. To find the location of the cache you will need to undertake the Wherigo, which should only take about 20 minutes.
Find out more information about Wherigo caches. You need to download the cartridge you need to play the Wherigo Snap!. Having played the game you can either note the coordinates and hint, and search for the cache using your normal caching software, or save the cartridge until you are in the area and then find the cache using Wherigo. Should you wish to log the cache on the Wherigo site you will need to use the latter route and trigger the cache zone of the cartridge to get a completion code.
*** Congratulations to mattd2k on the FTF ***