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Around and Around We Go... Mystery Cache

Hidden : 7/1/2017
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

This cache is part of the Eclipse Coin Trail, celebrating a weekend of activities in Columbia and Lexington, SC, which culminate in a rare solar eclipse. The eclipse will occur Monday, August 21, 2017, at 2:41 pm and the Midlands will be one of the best places to witness this historic event. The total eclipse will last 2:36 minutes.

The cache container is not hidden at the posted coordinates, but it is within close Earth orbit of here. The artificial satellite that you seek is located at N 33 AA.BBB W 081 CC.DDD

AA = Saturn - Mars - Earth - Eris

BBB = (Uranus x (Neptune + Pluto + Ceres + Eris)) - (Earth + Makemake + Mercury + (Mars x Haumea))

CC = Mars + Eris + Makemake + Earth

DDD = (Jupiter x Pluto) - (Neptune - Haumea - Earth)

Enjoy the launch, and when you get to the landing site feel to tell your caching partner that your favorite bird has landed. "That's one small cache for... man, one giant ... coin trail for mankind."

Eclipse Coin Trail passports can be printed at (visit link) . A unique stamp is located in each cache for you to stamp your passport. Once you have completed 5 in each category, bring your passport to the Columbia Visitor’s Center in the Convention Center for your coin. More details are located on the passport.

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