I've been past this park hundreds of times but never knew how big it was or that there were so many thngs to do here. By the time you're done, you will have seen most of it.
The first legs are out in the open so you may get funny looks from non cachers. The last two will get you out of sight so you can lose any curious non cachers.
I had designed this to be hard but my testers made me make it easier - no calculus this time....
The coordinates above take you to stop one.
Stop One:
How many rings do you see? ______
Add that number plus 40 to the current latitude to find the latitude for stop 2: 43 ________
To find the longitude for stop 2, multiply the number of pairs of rings by 97 and subtract it from the current longitude: 077 ______
Stop Two:
Find the Year. ________
What color do you see? _______
Add the last 2 digits af the year and the number of letters in the color.
Subtract the result from the current latitude to get the latitude for stop 3: 43 ______
The new longitude for stop 3 is 077 48.224
Stop Three:
How many animals do you see?_______
How many holes do you see? (don't count the round ones)__________
The new latitude for stop 4 is 43 11.828
To find the new longitude, multiply the number of animals by 4 and add twice the number of holes.
Subtract that result from the longitude above: 077 _______
Stop Four:
What number do you see? _______
To find the new latitude for stop 5, multiply 68 by the number you found above. Subtract that from the current latitude. 43 ______
The new longitude is 077 48.394
Stop Five:
How many uprights?_________
To find the latitude for the cache, multiply the number of uprights by 5 and add one.
Add the result to the current latitude: 43 _______
The new longitude is 077 48.482.
The Cache (finally!):
The cache is a 30mm ammo can painted black with geocache logos. Please sign the log and trade fair.
Have Fun!