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The cache IS NOT AT THE LISTED COORDINATES!
You have to figure out the location on your own by downloading and playing the Wherigo cartridge. This Wherigo converts your player into a virtual version of the "Reverse Cache Box" which tells you the distance to the cache, but not the bearing. You may begin your search from any spot in the world using your Smartphone or Wherigo compatible GPS to navigate to the cache.
The cartridge was created by -Waldmeister- and is available to download.
>>> HERE <<<
Waldmeister-'s The first Reverse Cache [WIG] is the original cache in this family.
Your task is to find the cache by periodically querying your Reverse Cache Box for the distance to the final location. Try to use your Reverse Cache Box as few times as possible. All instructions and necessary information needed to complete the cartridge is contained within it. To begin, select 'Play', then enter three 6-digit numbers into your player. They can be found somewhere on this cache page. The cache Difficulty reflects the ease with which these numbers are found but they are all on this page somewhere.
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 25 yards, you will receive the actual coordinates and can follow your GPS from there. After you make the find, feel free to post the output stats (number of queries, etc.) from your search with your find log.
Keeping with the golf theme but still a RWIG here are the 3 hints:
The best golf tournament held on the greatest courses is The Open Championship. From the 2025 tournament won by the Champion Golfer of the year - Scottie Scheffler
Rickey Fowler, JJ Spaun, Sam Burns, Justin Thomas, Shane Lowry, Corey Conners
The 2025 Canadian Womens Open Championship was won by Canada's own Brooke Henderson
Andrea Lee, Brooke Henderson, Saki Baba, Gemma Dryburgh, Megan Khang
The 2023 Canadian Mens Open Championship was won by Canada's Nick Taylor with a 72 ft putt.
Shane Lowry, Rory McIlroy, Corey Connors, Ryan Gerard, Mike Weir
And so ends the front nine.
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