There is no actual cache hidden at the given coordinates, solve the puzzle to find the correct place. Good luck!
It's well known that a friend of ours, GoldBugGirl, is an awesome cook / baker. To reward her for all of her hard work of trying to teach me how to do puzzle caches like the La. Star, I thought I'd make a pi just for her.
After searching through all 26 of my various pi recipes, I settled on a brand new recipe for an apple pi just for her. Another friend gave it to me and swore this was the absolute best pi she'd ever had. "Mile High Pi".
Okay, that sounded interesting, so I started going through my pantry, looking over my apples. Oh my goodness! Wouldn't you know it?! I found 13 of them had rotten areas in them! Well, lucky for me, Tinkering Nut had just gotten back from a grocery run and he had bought some fresh apples. Phew! I was saved.I went ahead and started making my mile high pi. Oh the house smelled awesome while it was baking, so awesome that we just couldn't help but give the pi a taste just to see for ourselves if it was a delicious as my friend said. One thing led to another and pretty soon, . yeah, you guessed it, we ate the whole thing!
Being a thrifty sort, I wanted to see if there was any good to those 13 rotten apples. I was able to save enough pieces off of those that I was able to make a much smaller version of my pi for my friend. Oh don't worry, we're much too full to eat another pi.
To solve the puzzle you get to decode these coordinates with the instructions I've given you above. I'll even give you a hint or two.
3 CC * 0Q.YUD
3 0ST* GI.HFB
The 0 is a freebie, you'll see why.
Oh, and if you think the puzzle took a little time, wait'll you see what Tinkering Nut fixed up for me as a cache. Yeah, you might resort to a TOTT, but there's always the other option to put some ink on the log. Thanks ever so much to PLSellers for the cache container..