McKnight Cemetery Cache- (As with others of my hides, I will begin this as Premium only, and after the usual premium members have had a chance to find it, I will convert it to Basic). I am adding a photo of the sign so you can, in theory, find the final without going to the first coordinates. But you may have to select it from the image gallery.
There was once a cache in this cemetery that has been archived. I think the CO is no longer in the area and couldn't maintain it. This one is a small black micro bison, not a nano, hooked with a wire tether. Probably will be easy to find for an experienced cacher, but hopefully not noticeable to muggles.
This is a two stage multi. You will reach the posted GZ and you will complete the needed coordinates with simple math. ABCDEF. There is a slight twist, N is found with W, and W is found with N. On the lower right hand side of the sign board are the GPS coordinants for the original cemetery. Use the cords in the same position needed, but from the opposite cardinal locations. (ABC) is done for you.
***Example- To find N (ABC) use the W: coordinates in the position you need from the original ending with N ?? ??.372 subtract 43. If the remaining 3 digits equal 14, you are probably correct.
***Do the same for W (DEF). Use the N: coordinates in the same position (???) subtract 10. DO those three remaining digits added together equal 12? Good!
N 031 49. ABC
W 094 53.DEF
ABC= the sum of the W: coordinate on the sign subtracting 43 from the numbers in that same position.
DEF= the value of the N: coordinate on the sign subtracting 10 from the numbers in that same position.
Checker- A+B+C= 14 (For the correct coordinates)
Checker- D+E+F= 12 (For the correct coordinates) (For photos and more information about this cemetery go here!)
If there is anything that does not make sense feel free to message me for assistance. Let us know if we need to do any maintenance. We like our caches to be easy to find, but also to make them at least a little challenging.
Bring your own pen. Keep in mind that in Texas cemeteries are closed, so daytime only! Enjoy!