Geocacher

| quote: So polish up your trigonometry and algebra skills.
This looks like an interesting cache but my trig and algebra skills won't polish- I'd need to start with a stiff wire brush. But, in keeping with the season, I got out my roll of black yarn and my big orange crayon and started on a graphical solution last night. Surprisingly, when I had a solution for the mystery point, the computed ray length for it and the ray length for the given point differed by only 17 meters so I thought I'd go out and have a look for this one today. Made the trek over to KVOM territory bright and early this morning and the GPS led me to a wide open area that is probably deserted during the week. Not on an early Saturday morning though; the place was crawling with mugglers of all ages. I checked a few spot away from the crowds but looks like I'll need to return on a week day. Still, it's an interesting mystery cache and FTF honors are still there for whoever can solve it and get there first. |
| | | Posts: 188 | Location: Marietta, GA, USA | Registered: November 04, 2003 |  
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Recovering Geocacher

| quote: Trez, better get that string out if you want that FTF
I had my string out there late Saturday afternoon. Apparently it had me in the same area as Owl1959, and about 200 feet from the cache. I'll return for another look, but in the meantime Tin Sparrow swooped in to snag the first find. Good job! I used thread and push pins, but had constant problems with the thread snagging in the pines.... ~erik~ |
| | | Posts: 3120 | Location: Suwanee, Ga. | Registered: October 30, 2002 |  
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