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Bonus: Mirkwood Mystery Cache

This cache has been archived.

afc_82: This Geo Art was inspired by the book known as The Hobbit written by J.R.R. Tolkien. I am archiving the series since all parts are connected to the final. I am in the process of picking up containers so archived logs are welcomed.

Personal Notes: This was a great undertaking, and I learned a lot about GeoArt along the way. This was my second and most complex GeoArt but it was a great labor of love for readers and caching alike. Thanks to all who solved them near and far. It was a great journey venturing with many of you to the actual cache locations.

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Hidden : 11/20/2017
Difficulty:
4 out of 5
Terrain:
3.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

All caches are hidden in various areas of Clemson Experimental Forest. There are four types of containers to be found. A pen or pencil is necessary unless you wish to sign with blood, dirt, tears. ** Read additional information under the puzzle **


Find your way to Mirkwood by finding GH ST from caches

Getting Closer

Lights Camera Action

Good News Travels Fast
Word Spreads Far and Wide

 

N 34 45.1GH W 082 51.0ST

 

Don’t forget the Bonus number found in the cache for the Final Bonus: There and Back Again.

You will be looking for a round container with a red lid.

** Additional Information **

This Geo Art is inspired by the book known as The Hobbit written by J.R.R. Tolkien. A general knowledge of the book will be best for solving each puzzle, although I suspect the viewing of the movie will assist you to some degree as well. Most puzzles are straight forward but be aware for those that might be different from the rest. Be sure to read all the information on the cache page and be prepared for all information that you will receive at each cache location. Being organized will help you get “There and Back Again”.

This Geo Art isn’t for the weak of heart! No matter the time of year this is a solid full day (or more) hiking adventure. Like Bilbo you must be prepared beyond your handkerchief and walking stick when going out for these caches. A good set of shoes, a walking stick, water, batteries for the GPS, a good snack and a keen sense of your surrounding will serve you best. (All these things aren’t required, but you might want to be prepared for anything.) This area isn’t exactly wild and dangerous, although certain areas are a bit more isolated and spotty cell service can make it seem more remote. Be aware that you are walking through natural habitats for things like snakes, deer, turkey, pigs, squirrels, birds, reptiles and the like, imagine each location as a part of the journey as you travel on and off roads and trails, passing waterfalls, ponds, up and down hillsides, into ravines and gullies, passing old homesteads and through new and older parts of the forest.  Consider your course wisely and consider the natural obstacles that all these terrain feature present.  

After completing this experience, you will likely be a different person as Bilbo was after his journey. My hope is that you will have as much fun in the journey as I have had in discovering this great area.

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