This geocache was hidden for the 21st Anniverary Waukesha JanBoree GCAVZ33 Event.

With the overall Janboree theme of "Gem of a Janboree" since it is the 40th year, this series of hides will highlight various gemstones in the Reverse Where I Go format.

The geocache is NOT at the posted coordinates, rather keep reading for the information on how to get the coordinates.
DIAMOND
Diamonds are probably the best known and longest used gemstones. They are graded on their color, cut, clarity, and carat. While most gemstones are naturally formed crystals produced from compunds and elements. Diamonds are formed from a single element, highly pressured carbon.

Here are the numbers to search this geocache:
004361
000235
815118
There are two ways to approach finding this geocache:
Option One: Install the Where-I-Go app. Download the cartridge. 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 which are listed on this geocache page. The Where-I-Go app will tell you the distance to the cache but not the direction, that is for you to figure out. 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. 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 want to simply search.
Option Two: This happens to be a "Reverse Where-I-Go" to make things much easier. Search online for a "Reverse Where-I-Go" Decoder. It will ask you to enter the 3 six digit codes, allow you click and get the actual coordinates.
You can validate your puzzle solution with
certitude.
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.
Waukesha County Parks has a geocaching policy in place that requires geocachers to fill out a notification form before placing a cache. This notification form is available on the Waukesha County Parks Department website. This geocache replaces GCA38G2 and as such, Approved Permit number 2023-01 approved 1-4-23 and updated 1-2-25