CITY OF CERRITOS: THE PARK IS CLOSED FROM 10 PM - 6 AM.
As all geocachers know, geocachers never die, they are archived. And sometimes they return just to add another little twist to the game of geocaching, and to their legacy. ScurvyDog contributed to elements of this multi-cache, and deserves most credit for it.
Actually, three geocachers contributed to this multicache. The Flying Dutchmen found it was necessary to add another twist and tbn501s provided a final touch. Of course, we also have our fourth geocacher, TubedFlamingo, who is the reviewer who made sure that everything is neatly done within the guidelines of geocaching.
This is a multi, which means multiple waypoints, multiple trips, multiple yawns and multiple frowns, multiple [not "thank you's"], and multiple people who may never attempt this multi just because it is a multi. A satisfying smilie is waiting for those willing to attempt this one.
Park near the posted coordinates. Keep your dogs on a leash. Keep your kids and yourself on the sidewalk or other safe place. You look with your eyes and a GENTLE hand is ALL that is necessary to locate waypoints and the cache. Read the previous sentence again! Disclaimer: some people may not be using eyes as intended. Don't act like a bull in a china shop.
At the posted coordinates, everyone stays on the sidewalk. Find the 8-digit alpha-numeric number and put it in the checker to get the instructions for the next waypoint. From there just keep following instructions. The power lines really affect your GPS and GZ may seem like it is everywhere. You know how to work around this, or if you don't, attend an event to learn!
You can validate your 8-digit alpha-numeric number with certitude and get instructions for the next waypoint.