Fly if you can, climb if you must. Or strap on your rocket boosters.
It’s been 51 years since the first moon landing. This feat would be difficult today and considering the technology available at the time it was an astounding achievement.
We didn’t send anyone to the moon solo and it would be best not to do this cache solo either. If you are REALLY tall and a good climber you MIGHT be able to do this without any help but it's not likely.
Bring a friend, a rope, rocket boosters or all three.
You will need to do some homework before going to the first stage.
A. After launch the mission initially established earth orbit. How many FULL orbits were completed before the trans-lunar injection burn?
B. The last digit of the day of the month at splashdown?
C. Number of letters in the last name of the Lunar Module Pilot?
D. Number of stars on the mission patch?
E. Number of stages on the Saturn V rocket?
F. Number of letters in the last name of the Command Module Pilot?
G. Number of letters in the command module call sign(used during the mission)?
H. During the descent to the moon the lunar module computer repeatedly gave a 4 digit alarm code. What is the second digit?
I. Number of letters in the lunar module call sign(used during the mission)?
J. Number of letters in the last name of the Commander?
At the posted coords you will find a sign on a metal post that says “No Shooting”. It has a number at the bottom. Let the last four digits equal KLMN.
At the virtual waypoint about 80 feet NE of the posted coords you will find a yellow sign that says "Property Boundary". It has 3 digits in the bottom corner. Let them equal XYZ.
The value of Z will give you directions to the final location from the posted coords:
If Z=1 go KFC meters east, MED meters south
If Z=2 go MDG meters west and NXF meters south
If Z=3 go LEB meters east, ALJ meters south
If Z=4 go KEH meters west, YFI meters south
The container is wired on and can't be lowered with a pole or hook.
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