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PPT Bonus Mystery Cache

This cache has been archived.

FrancisScottKey: Unfortunately the owner did not respond to the previous note so this is being archived. Should the owner decide to repair/replace this and have it unarchived, it can be done as long as it still conforms to the guidelines.

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FrancisScottKey
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Hidden : 4/22/2018
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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CACHE IS NOT AT LISTED COORDINATES

The Poolesville Park Tour (or PPT for short) series was placed to highlight some of the local parks here in Poolesville. There are seven caches (including the bonus) in this series, and all have been placed at different parks in town. All caches should be Park and Go… and as someone who can’t drive yet, all caches are bike-friendly as well. All the caches in this series are small black film containers that are a bit difficult to open/close. The lids look like they should twist off, but I’ve found its easiest to open them by sliding your thumb up (will make more sense once you’ve found the caches). Please make sure to “snap” close the lid, as all caches are waterproof if closed correctly. PPT caches 1-6 will have a red number written on the cap and the log, and they will only be necessary if you wish to look for the bonus (PPT Bonus) cache. If you don’t wish to look for that one, disregard the numbers and I hope you enjoy the series! BYOP for all and beware of muggles as all are placed in public parks.

To find the bonus cache, make sure you have collected all the red numbers from PPT 1-6. The coordinates for this cache are: N 39.14ABCD         W -77.41WXYZ. To find ABCD, add all the red numbers together and multiply by 200. Add 381 to this number. To find WXYZ, add all the red numbers together, add 28 to this, then multiply by 21. Coordinates may be a bit off but this should put you in the right area. Good luck!

 

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