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DEUCES WILD - TWO IRON Traditional Cache

Hidden : 2/4/2022
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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DEUCES WILD! This cache is part of a MULTI-CACHER series-right- MULTI-CACHER, it's not a multi-cache! A few of us worked together and came up with hides at a variety of locations along HIGHWAY #2 to commemorate the unique date of 2/22/22 or in an alternate format-22/02/2022-PALINDROME TIME- 22022022 AND it's on a 2sday too! A bookmark list has been prepared/published for your reference! The Bookmark List will be called DEUCES WILD SERIES! You might not find all of them in one day but we hope you can get to them, eventually!

So...Highway 2-interesting information..... It is the longest highway in Saskatchewan at 809 km (503 mi). The highway is partially divided and undivided. However, only about 18 kilometres near Moose Jaw, 11 kilometres near Chamberlain, and 21 kilometres near Prince Albert are divided highway. Highway 2 is a major north-south route beginning at the Canada–US border at the Port of West Poplar River and Opheim, Montana customs checkpoints. It passes through the major cities of Moose Jaw in the south and Prince Albert in the north. Highway 2 overlaps Highway 11 between the towns of Chamberlain and Findlater. This 11 kilometres section of road is a wrong-way concurrency. The highway ends at La Ronge, where it becomes Highway 102.

THIS CACHE.....there just might be a FEW new hides out today with this name...we'll see!  This is MY contribution of two cents...I couldn't resist! Should be a quick find if you can figure out which host to go to!

Two Iron  

What Is A 2 Iron Golf Club And What Is It Used For?                                                                                                                                            The 2 iron is the second longest iron behind the 1 iron. It is very low-lofted and can be used instead of a wood or low-lofted hybrid. A 2 iron can be used for many things such as from the tee box, on the fairway, from the rough and doing punch shots underneath trees. The 2-iron typically measures 39 to 39½ inches long. It's also the least-lofted club other than the 1-iron, the putter and some drivers. That combination of length and loft makes the club difficult to hit. Depending on the manufacturer, modern 2-irons have between 16 to 19 degrees of loft. When hit well, a 2 iron can travel between 180-250 yards, so you should consider which club in your current bag is capable of a similar distance if you’re planning to carry a 2 iron instead. Ultimately, you should spend some time out on the range with a 2 iron in your hand before deciding on whether to carry it in your bag.

Is a two iron worth it? Believe it or not, some golfers are not able to effectively use a 2-iron. As a general rule of thumb, if your stock 7-iron goes any less than 150 yards, a 2-iron is out of the picture. For those who don't “qualify” for a 2-iron, a viable alternative could be a hybrid iron, hybrid, or 5 wood.

Do pros use 2 irons? A small number of the PGA Tour pros also carry 2-iron versions of utility irons with another minority using driving irons up to a 5-iron. None of the top 100 on Tour use a 1-iron.

 

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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Decryption Key

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