This cache was hidden for the 20th Anniverary Waukesha JanBoree Geocaching Event! GCAFTW3
Did you know there are 4 main types of Coffee Beans? Excelsa
Excelsa does boast a tart, fruitier flavor and is known for showing attributes of both light and dark roast coffees to create a unique profile that is frequently sought out by coffee enthusiasts.

THINGS TO KNOW Be prepared to hunt these caches by bringing a Sharpie because the log sheets are "Rite In The Rain" paper and ink will not adhere to them. These are roadside caches so be careful to pull completely out of the lane of traffic, each spot has plenty of space nearby for you to do so. Hints have been provided when we felt it might be needed.
This cache is NOT at the posted coordinates but it somewhere just off a road in the New Berlin-Waukesha area. You can start searching from anywhere! The Where-I-Go app will tell you the distance to the cache but not the direction, that is for you to figure out. Let me know if you need help.
In order to find the cache, you need to install the Where-I-Go app or Where-We-Go app. Next, you need to download the cartridge which you'll run in said app.
The cartridge was created by -Waldmeister- and is available to download from the where-i-go website .
Once you download the cartridge, and then click START and you'll be prompted to select the cartridge, then select “New Game” and click START, select a language, select meters or yards, and then you’ll be asked for the three numbers. Here are the three numbers you need to enter:
219382
474408
881098
You can check your distance to the cache as many times as you wish, though once you get down to a few yards you may see a likely host and want to simply search. However, if you'd like to place your own Reverse Where-I-Go be sure to check your distance again when you do find this cache as you'll be awarded a password which will allow you to place your own Reverse Where-I-Go.
If you are new to hunting Where-I-Go caches, Be warned, the Where-I-Go app never got beyond a Beta version. It is buggy, and the interface is not terribly user friendly. But that said, once you figure it out, you can have a lot of fun hunting Where-I-Go caches.