"Save the clock tower! Save the clock tower. Mayor Wilson is sponsoring an initiative to replace that clock. Thirty years ago, lightning struck that clock tower, and the clock hasn't run since. We at the Hill Valley Preservation Society think it should be preserved exactly the way it is, as a part of our history and heritage!"
While it hasn't been featured in a movie nor has it been struck by lightning, the clock tower that adorns New London's former City Hall also has trouble telling the correct time. There are actually three clocks on the tower. As you face the building the front and left clocks are at this time inoperable (and I presume they aren't going to get fixed anytime soon). The clock on the right side of the tower does work (but may not tell the correct time!), so for this cache, use the front clock as you face City Hall.
To get the coordinates to WP2, the first thing you're going to need to do is convert the time that shows on the clocks to military time (The link provided is a conversion chart for military time).
Here is the equation:
NORTH: Take the date that City Hall was built minus the military time of the front clock and add 377. This will=BAK
WEST: Take the date that City Hall was built and minus off the military time for the front clock and add 616 to get TTF.
OK, now you've done the math, but did you use the correct military time? Remember, with military time, there are two possible numbers for each time. If the time on the clock shows 5:00, it could be either 05:00 hours (5 am) or 17:00 hours (5 pm). Which one is correct? Here's a hint: In Back to the Future, think about what time Doc Brown was out hooking up the wires to the clock...daytime (AM) or nighttime (PM)? Of course, you could do the math on both sets of times and see which one is correct!
If you haven't seen BTTF, this clip is a good indicator as to whether Doc was sending Marty back to 1985 in the AM or PM. (you should only need to watch a few seconds of the clip...)
The final is an ammo can The logbook/swag/TB's will be at the bottom of the cache. Thank you and enjoy the cache!
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Both stages are available around the clock (pardon the pun). City Hall and the clocks are lit up well enough to do at even the darkest hour.
Congrats to BuckyCachers on the FTF and to isjustus4 on #600!