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Cache Rescue Mission CR1026
| Current State: |
Completed |
| Cache Name: |
Sphagnum Moss |
| Cache Location: |
Black River Falls |
| Mission Type: |
Verify Removed |
| Complete Date: |
12/02/2006 |
| Completed By: |
PCFrog |
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Mission Details The cache Sphagnum Moss has been archived. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to: - Go to the coordinates listed for this cache
- Verify that the cache container no longer exists at this location.
- If the cache container does exist, take it with you and properly dispose of it. This includes any pieces of a damaged cache, and all intermediate waypoints of a multicache.
- Report on the action you have taken and get credit for your work by filing a mission report here and by posting a note on the geocaching.com cache page.
Mission Notes Subscriber Only Cache in rest area....
Published co-ords: N 44° 13.567 W 090° 42.437
Supposedly a multi-cache. Mission History
[Verified Complete] 12/05/2006 15:14 by Administrator Thanks for completing this cache rescue mission! |
[Completed Mission] 12/02/2006 15:34 by PCFrog Cache Verified As Being Removed: Yes Was Cache Container Present: No, no pieces of the cache were found We went out to the listed cords and got the information needed to get the waypoint for the next step. For those who want to know the number was 20. Use that number in the problem to get final cords. 2 adults and 2 kids were unable to find any part of a cache. We took a pic of area if needed. The unfortunate part of this is tire went flat and had to go to nearest town for a fix. Turned a quick cache trip into a ˝ day event for one place. Oh well. |
[Note] 12/01/2006 17:04 by Administrator Sorry final coords should have read N44 13 .584 W 90 42.345 |
[Note] 12/01/2006 17:02 by Administrator Very easy calculation with 20 being the absorbsion rate gives N44 13.584 W90 42.345 One stage after the plaque that has the info (listed coords) so really more of an offset. Jeff's coords were usually spot on but well hidden. This was under a moss covered log. |
[Note] 12/01/2006 07:32 by Administrator I live in this area. Is it possible to get the coordinates of the actual cache or am I going to have to do the puzzle? (I hate Puzzles) |
| [Approved] 10/01/2006 21:05 by Administrator |
| [Submit] 10/01/2006 21:05 |
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