This cache is a part of the Elkhorn's Eagle Memorial Geoart. Over time I will slowly use caches to create a mini (or large) art depending on how many caches end up being placed. The first thing I will be drawing is a small boat to represent the Elkhorn Creek, a well-known 18.3-mile-long stream in central Kentucky that's popular for fishing, floating, and paddling. The creek is named for its shape, which resembles an elk's horns when viewed on a map. It's made up of two forks, the North and South Forks, that meet outside of Frankfort to form the main stem, which ends in the Kentucky River.
This Cache: is a reverse wherigo cache (information on that below if you are unfamiliar). Please message me with any problems, concerns, or happy thoughts about any of the caches. Best of Luck and Happy Caching!

There is no cache container at the published coordinates so do not go there. The container is hidden somewhere within a 2 mile radius. Parking is located nearby. BYOP. You can start searching from anywhere.
This Wherigo allows you to search for the cache using only distance clues (no directions). You might want to bring a map.
The cartridge was created by -Waldmeister- and is available to download from the wherigo.com website. -Waldmeister-'s "The first Reverse Cache [WIG]" is the original cache in this family.
The basic idea is to find the final while being given only your distance to it. To get the current distance, you can ask the Reverse Cache Box in your inventory, but it won't tell you the direction - that's for you to figure out! There's no limit to how many times you can ask, but try to keep your number of guesses as low as possible. Theoretically, you should only need 3 queries to triangulate on the cache, but in practice you'll probably need more. All instructions and necessary information needed to complete the cartridge are provided in the cartridge itself, which is multilingual.
The Reverse Wherigo is a generic cartridge that works on many such caches worldwide. To identify this version, you must type this code into your player when asked:
821349
385506
927118
You should probably keep this code handy, as you'll need it if you have to restart for any reason.
Once you zero in on a spot close to the final, you can try to find it yourself without any more queries. If you make a query within a very short distance, you'll receive the actual coordinates and can follow your GPS from there. Otherwise, you probably won't need your GPS receiver at all when playing this wherigo. After you make the find, feel free to post the stats (number of queries, etc.) from your search as part of your log. There's no "completion code" for this cartridge.
If you want to create your own Reverse Wherigo, you can do so using the passcode you receive at the end of the game. The passcode is unique to you and can't be shared with other cachers. Simply choose "create" rather than "play" when starting the Reverse Wherigo and enter your passcode at that point. You will need to be at the final location for your hide, with a good signal on your device. The cartridge will then give you the exact coordinates (which you'll need when creating the geocache online) and the three six-digit sequences that identify that location in the cartridge. Write these down, hide your container and create your very own Reverse Wherigo! Just be sure to notify -Waldmeister- as a courtesy (no advance permission needed)