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![]() Unintended themes often develop which geocaching. Today's theme was puzzles. ![]() |
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![]() GCBE2 -- Sheep Pasture Lincoln, MA For my 50th cache, I decided to visit a cache I couldn't find on my first day of geocaching. ![]() |
Last time I didn't realize one could enter the pasture, so I searched the outside parameter. Once inside it, was an easy find. I took a fishing lure, which I'll put to good use this summer. Left the mini-Simon game from Utility Pole Clue and CacheCards. ![]() |
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![]() GCB9F -- Cat Rock 3D Weston, MA Next, I deposited the Boonie Man's Wishing Well travel bug in the closest thing we have to a wishing well. ![]() |
![]() This cleverly constructed underground cache contains a equally clever 3-D camera. |
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![]() GC34C -- Lincoln Logic Lincoln, MA You really have to know how to use your GPS to solve this one. ![]() |
![]() The container at the cache coordinates (in yellow) contains 4 other coordinates that describe three lines. The real cache is found at the point where the lines intersect. |
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A rich cache
containing a camera and a finder's button. I took the knight left by
Team Rex and exchanged a bill for Where's
George. Left airplane key chain and 2 six-packs of CacheCards. |
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![]() GC4404 -- British American Transatlantic Geocache Weston, MA The final day's final puzzle is a two-parter. |
![]() The first cache is an actual treasure
chest containing only the latitudes of two caches - one in America,
the other in England. The next step is to contact a British Geocacher
and exchange the longitudes. |
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