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The Dice Are Loaded In The Area Multi-cache

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pmassi: Well, this cache was created almost 13 years ago. Back then, I had a Garmin etrex Legend GPS. I don't think google maps even existed. When you went in the woods looking for a cache, you could not use a smartphone and look at a satellite view to find an appropriate path or guess a probable location.

It's time to archive this cache. I hope those of you who found it, or attempted to find it, enjoyed the walk around Leamy Lake.

pmassi

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Hidden : 3/13/2005
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

Does it happen sometimes you feel somebody's watching you? Well, while completing this cache, you should! The Casino of the Lac Leamy will make sure nobody's cheating while doing this cache!

Free parking at N45 27.218 W75 43.541

If done in one trip, this cache will take you about 2 hours to complete (if walking), including the time to get the final coordinates. It's an easy walk.

The container is a peanut butter jar, when hidden it contained:
  • A log book
  • Loaded dice
  • Dice game (10 dice)
  • Poker dice
  • Wooden die
  • Two purply miniature dice
  • 10 faces die

To find this cache, you will need to determine the area of the Lac Leamy while walking/biking/roller skating on the paved bike path surrounding it, as well as its perimeter.  During winter, many people are walking on this paved path, so you'll have no trouble staying on it.  There is even some ski trails.  Make sure your GPSr is not obstructed to have the maximum precision.  For the bikers, a piece of advise, don't go too fast or your GPSr will cut the corners, speed is not your friend!

Most (I hope) GPSr can compute an area from a track log, if yours can't, perhaps once imported into your computer software, you'll be able to do it, and if even that isn't an option, well I guess you'll have to team up with another geocacher for this one, or try to guess the area and check many possibilities!  Every GPSr will probably be different, but for mine, you need to tell him to activate the area computing before starting to walk. You might want to try this at home before heading there to know what to expect.  Emptying your track logs first might be a good idea before starting.

Measurement units

  • Area: Hectares (1 hectare = 0.01 km² = 2.471 acres)
  • Perimeter: Kilometers


To get to the cache, project yourseft from the posted coordinates

  • Bearing (True North) = (AREA (Rounded to the closest integer) x 77) % 360
  • Distance (Meters) = PERIMETER x 50 + 360


Note: % is used as a Modulus operator (commonly used in programming), NOT division.
Modulus definition: The remainder of the left number divided by the right.
For examples: 10 % 6 = 4 -> 10/6 = 1 4/6

Note: Digital root of the area (after the rounding) is one. And remember, its not only the lake area, its the area delimited by the bike road surrounding the lake.

Updated (April 2, 2005)
A micro container with a tag on it has been hidden on a bridge you'll cross while walking around the lake (The closer one from the Casino). It will give you the area. This container is easy to retrieve, no need to be an acrobat. The calculations to get the projection distance have been also modified to be more forgiving in case your numbers doesn't match mine.


Please, NO SPOILERS in your logs, or they will be deleted immediatly.  If you think there is any problem with the cache setup, please email me.

Faites vos jeux, rien ne vas plus!

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Ab purngvat, gurl ner jngpuvat lbh!! Pnzb-penmrq jbhyq abg or cebhq bs zl pnzb wbo. Uvqqra va n ynetr 4 gehax gerr

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)