It is highly suggested that you park
and begin your trek near N 47o 02.123 W 122o
53.571 as there is definitely not a place to safely park that is near
the cache. Besides, by parking here, you will be able to enjoy the formal paved little path, be
much safer and is more enjoyable for all.
Don’t attempt this cache with the web posted coordinates. The above coordinates
pointed to the nearest pudy kat that happened to appear just after I hid the cache. To obtain the actual coordinates for the cache, you need to
answer the really really fun question shown below.
After calling for his pipe and his bowl, what did Old
King Cole want?
| Your answer to the really really fun
question is: |
North Coord.
|
West Coord. |
| his wisdom tree |
N 47o 02.322 |
W 122o 53.129 |
| his fiddler's three |
N 47o 02.085 |
W 122o 53.455 |
| a trip to the sea |
N 47o 02.891 |
W 122o 53.672 |
| none of the above |
N 47o 02.522 |
W 122o 53.987 |
OK ... on the same row and to the right of your answer to the really really
fun question above are the coordinates for this "leg". So ...
get up off your chair and go find it!!
What
you are wanting to obtain from this cache is a letter (just
one monstrously important Big Bold Letter) which you will need (along with the other five letters
obtained from the other five cache "legs") in order to be able to find
the final cache (and, hopefully, the $20 bill!)
On the webpage for the "South
Sound Boondoggle Series - Final II" will be the
"formula" for converting the six letters
that you found in the six cache "legs" to the coordinates for the
final cache.