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cache type Hacienda Park cache size

by Trickster and Red Rover
(Finds: 7  Score: 21.5)    (Hidden: 7  Score: 30)

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Coordinates (WGS-84 datum)
N 38° 39.868'   W 120° 58.482'
Cameron Park,   California   95682
United States    Near By Caches

Hidden On: 16 Dec 2001
Waypoint (Landmark): N001C6
Open Cache:  Personal use only
Cache type:  Unknown
Cache size:   Unknown

Difficulty: gps gps gps (moderate)
Terrain: gps half gps (easy)

Misc:

Comments:

Maps are queued for generation.
Additional maps for this cache available at: topozone.com logo    mapquest.com logo

This is almost a microcache. Free parking and close to Hwy. 50 for those who want to cache on their way to/from Lake Tahoe. Coordinates are for the sign at the park entrance only.

Cache is a small round white container that holds about 1.5 cups, so bring small items to trade! Cache is very well hidden.

Answer these questions, then follow the instructions below to get the coordinates for the actual cache location. Some simple math will be necessary, but nothing that will require a calculator.






A.At Station 1 (Block Step), how many should a beginner do?
B.At Station 4, how many should an advanced do?
C.At Station 4, how many should a beginner do?
D.At Station 5, how many should an advanced do?
E.At Warm Up #2, how many should an advanced do?
F.At Station 8, how many should an advanced do?
At Station 9, how many should a beginner do?
At Station 2, how many should an advanced do?
Add answers for Stations 8, 9 and 2 together.


Plug in the appropriate numbers and you'll have the coordinates for the cache:

N 38 CB.BAB
W 120 AD.AEF


Original contents:

  • Log book, pencils, pencil sharpener, geocache note and Hacienda Park cache cards
  • Intel keychain flashlight
  • Solectria tire gauge keychain
  • Cockroach
  • Eyeball
  • Mini Slinky
  • Georgia Power bendy thing

Clue decoding tables - Top letter or symbol decodes to bottom letter or symbol:

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
NOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLM

!"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?
123456789:;<=>?@!"#$%&'()*+,-./

Clues:    decode

  • Don't do math? 
    Gel n gerr>

  • GPS coverage not good? 
    Ybbx vafvqr> nobhg % srrg bss gur tebhaq>

NoteAdd a Log Entry

CACHE LOGS - May contain hints(spoilers)!    decode

I found it! 14 Mar 2003 by  Beaglenut  (Finds: 7  Score: 29)    (Hidden: 1  Score: 2)
    Open Log:  Unrestricted

Found this one back in March of 2003. It was a fun one and a clever hide. It's now archived on Geocaching.com because the final stage went missing some time ago.

I found it! 07 Jan 2003 by  jabbl  (Finds: 1  Score: 4.5)    (Hidden: 0  Score: 0)
    Open Log:  Personal use only

We found this one on a dark cold night with a flashlight that was too small for the job - it was a lot of fun!

The hint helped, but maybe only because it was so dark and the light we used was so tiny.

I grew up in CP, and it was good to see that someone is finally putting those exercise stations to good use.

Thanks!

Note 29 Mar 2002 by  GeoRockers  (Finds: 6  Score: 25)    (Hidden: 8  Score: 28.5)
    Open Log:  Personal use only

We took our normall caching gear (GPS, back packs, hiking sticks) while doing this cache...

We got all of the info from the stations and started searching at the final coordinates when... I heard the neighbor across the street shout... "Hey! They're hold meters and are probing for something!" and started watching us with great intensity.

We found the cache but continued to act as if we were still searching. ;)

We'll be back to sign the log book and get a card! :)

GeoRockers - 1


 

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