NOTE: This cache is not at the posted location.
This is a fun little puzzle multi-cache. You'll have more fun if you first try to answer the questions before jumping to the internet to search them out. The numbers associated with the correct answers will provide numbers for the coordinates of the first stage of this two-stage multi.
The first stage is a CHIRP wireless beacon. You will need an ANT+/CHIRP-capable device, and if using a smartphone you will need to download a compatible CHIRP app. The CHIRP will transmit the coordinates of the final cache when you are within approximately 10m of the CHIRP beacon.
So, ready for the questions?
A) How long did the Hundred Years' War last?
- 97 years (51)
- 100 years (50)
- 109 years (50)
- 116 years (51)
- 121 years (50)
B) Which country makes Panama hats?
- Peru (59)
- Panama (7)
- Costa Rica (58)
- Ecuador (8)
- Belize (9)
C) From which animals do we usually get cat gut?
- Cows and Horses (0)
- Cats and Dogs (8)
- Pigs and Wild Boar (1)
- Goats and Sheep (7)
- Bison and Caribou (5)
D) In which month do Russians celebrate the October Revolution?
- May (0)
- October (3)
- November (9)
- July (5)
- September (7)
E) What is a camel's hair brush made of?
- Horse hair (5)
- Grizzly Bear fur (3)
- Cariboo fur (0)
- Squirrel fur (6)
- Camel hair (1)
F) The Canary Islands in the Pacific are named after what animal?
- Trumpeter Finch(114)
- Canary (113)
- Wild Boars (113)
- Dogs (114)
- Berthelot's Pipit (113)
G) What was King George VI's first name?
- John (1)
- Edward(9)
- Albert (2)
- Henry (7)
- James (5)
H) What color is a purple finch?
- Crimson (5)
- Blue (8)
- Purple (2)
- Brown (1)
- Yellow (4)
J) Where are Chinese Gooseberries more commonly considered from?
- Hong Kong (5)
- Xinjiang Province, China (2)
- Taiwan (1)
- Tahiti (7)
- New Zealand (8)
K) What is the color of the black box in a commercial airplane?
- Black (0)
- Yellow (9)
- Red (2)
- Green (5)
- Orange (7)
Use the answers from the above questions to find the CHIRP location where the final coordinates will be transmitted to your device:
CHIRP location: North A B.CDE West F G.HJK

As you approach the CHIRP location, the coordinates for the final cache location will be transmitted to your device. At the final you'll need a pencil or pen. Before you leave, look off to the East and ...
O! Will you look at that!? Looks like a really good spot for a cache!!