The listed coordiantes are fake. Do not go here, unless you are looking for some ice cream or a meal before or after you search out this cache.
This is the third of ten caches that will highlight useless trivia about each of the 50 states. You will need to figure out which states are being used for these useless facts. There are only 5 questions to come up with answers for. No two states will be used for any of these caches. We all know that each state has a ton of useless information, so I am going to highlight just a small nugget from each state. Some of the facts will be quiet easy to figure out, while others will be a little bit more puzzling. But a simple search on the interwebs will help you in your quest. If you are lucky enough, you might even stumble across the site that I will be using to gather my facts from, so you could have an upper arm in solving these puzzles. So, lets get started with our second one.
To solve for the coordinates for this cache, you will need to answer these six questions. The final coordinates can be found at N40 30.ABC W080 11.D9E
A - This cities subway system is always a mere hours away from a devastating flood
6 - San Francisco, California
8 - New Orleans, Louisiana
7 - New York City, New York
B - Monkies are the rule here on Morgan Island off of this state, as it houses 4,000 rhesus monkeys.
4 - Mississippi
3 - South Carolina
2 - Oregon
C - Jell-O was voted "most likely to remain uneaten" at any holiday gathering, except for this state. The capital of this state buys more Jell-O per capita than any other place in the United States
7 - Utah
5 - Alaska
6 - Minnesota
D - This state is home to possibly the oldest man-made constrution in America, where a 4,000-year-old complex serves as an astronomical calendar with inscriptions in Ogham, Phoenician, and Iberian Punic Script.
8 - Arizona
9 - Colorado
7 - New Hampshire
E - This state use to be a county in Virginia, but the citizens became frustrated that their state capital was so far away.
7 - West Virginia
5 - Kentucky
6 - Ohio
The cache that you are seeking is a small lock n lock container. The container is hidden in a tree stump and has natural cameo covering it. It is about 30' off the trail. You will be visible from the trail at all times while searching for this cache, so don't get muggled while you are signing in. There is plenty of parking at the front of the park. Dogs are allowed in the park and on the trails, but they must remain on their leashes at all times. Please remember to clean up after them if they happen to make a mess. Good luck!