This cache is located in the National Radio Quiet Zone. Please download or screenshot the information you might need before starting your search.
I’ve been putting a few new caches in the area for people that have camps in this beautiful, peaceful part of the state, and for vacationers traveling through. This is my first letterbox hybrid. Hope you find this one as a fun stop on your travels. Just following the steps below!
- Go to the starting coordinates. This will take you to one of the entrances to Arbovale Cemetery. From here you can pretty much see the whole cemetery.
- Find the one section that is fenced in. All the information you need to gather is enclosed in this area.
- Sove for the final coordinates: N 38 26.ABC W 79 49.DEF
For A find Sam Hannah. Use last digit of year died.
For B find George Hannah Jr. Use last digit of day born.
For C find Howard Hevener. His stone has a three-word phrase. Use number of letters in the second word.
For D find Mildred Hevener. Add first digit of the year born to the first digit of the year died.
For E find Nannie Hevener. Use the last digit of the year died.
For F find Nancy Hevener. Add the last digit of the year born to the last digit of the year died.
- If you are having problems with your GPS or app, an alternative solution can be found by doing the following: Once inside the fenced in area you will see three tall monuments. Read all three and finish by standing on the side of the monument that has the most words.
- While facing #4 raise your left hand in the air (don’t worry, no one is looking). Now, bring it down and point 45 degrees to your left.
- Go find your cache and get that smiley!
Please do not take the stamp that is in the cache. You will need your own ink. BYOP and replace as found please. Daytime caching only. Enjoy your trip through this beautiful section of West Virginia.
Congratulations to GeoDad56 for the FTF