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SK29 - Dreamcatcher Mystery Cache

Hidden : 10/1/2022
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:


Welcome to the Stephen King (SK) geo-art!  The series, a tribute to Maine's "King of Horror", is made up of jigsaw puzzle caches and a bonus final. Each cache in the series depicts one of his novels.  The puzzle cache is not located at the posted coordinates.  To obtain the coordinates to the cache, piece together the online jigsaw puzzle below.  


Puzzle:

Dreamcatcher is a 2001 science fiction horror novel. Four lifelong friends gather in the woods of western Maine for their annual hunting trip. When they were young, they were bound together forever by an act of bravery involving a fifth friend, whose influence has given these men special powers. Their trip is disrupted when a stranger, disoriented and delirious, wanders into camp, muttering about light in the sky. Before long, the friends find themselves pitted against an alien invasion and must draw on their old friend's strength once again to fight for their lives.

(Click the image below to access the jigsaw puzzle.)


Additional Information:

I recommend that you create a login for the jigsaw puzzle site.  By doing that, your puzzle progress is auto-saved every time you place a piece. You can then come back to the site at any time and pick up where you left off.

The caches are located in the Smith Preserve and on another trail system in the area north of the Preserve.  The area is ideal for hiking, mountain biking, cross country skiing, snowshoeing, and bird watching.  If you choose to search for the caches by bike, note that many of the trails are a spider web of twisty, rocky, and rooty tracks which will challenge your mountain biking technical skills.

All caches, except the bonus final, are hidden in the same manner: a winter friendly, preform container in an evergreen tree.  Most of the caches are located within a 50' bushwhack off a trail; a few will require a longer bushwhack.  Depending on the time of year, expect and plan for varying conditions such as mud, sand, ditches, water hazards, ticks, and mosquitos. The attributes and the difficulty/terrain ratings will provide you with more details about the cache hide and terrain. 

Each container has a code written on the inside of the lid. Make note of this information as the letters and numbers are needed in order to solve for the bonus final.  The bonus final page contains a link to a worksheet which can be printed out to assist you in the field with recording the codes and solving the bonus final.

I request that cachers don’t replace missing or damaged containers. Normally, I appreciate cachers who help maintain my caches but this series is different because each container holds a hint for the puzzle cache final. If you believe a cache needs maintenance, either post a log to the cache page or contact me through my geocaching profile and I will take care of the maintenance.

Additional Hints (No hints available.)