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Yellow 09 - Sussex Olympic Rings Mystery Cache

This cache has been archived.

Long Man: Archiving at owners request.

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Hidden : 6/9/2012
Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

Yellow Olympic Ring - Cache #9



By agreement of the members of the creation team, The Sussex Olympic Rings group of 65 caches will be archived on September 19th, 2016. Thanks for your understanding.


This series of 65 puzzle caches has been placed to celebrate the London 2012 Olympics and Paralympics. Each ring is set by different cachers and contains 11 or 12 hides plus a bonus. The whole design is over 4km across. You will need to find all caches for a ring in order to find the bonus and complete the ring.

There are three Medal caches above the rings, Bronze, Silver and Gold. See the Bonus cache descriptions for how to find them. See the Gold Medal cache page for full series credits.


The cache is NOT at the published co-ordinates.

Parking

Two significant, free, parking locations have been added as waypoints on all the Yellow Ring caches. These are not necessarily the best place to park for all the caches, but you should consider them seriously where they are reasonably near the final co-ordinates you have successfully had confirmed by GeoCheck. Where more appropriate parking locations are available, some of these have been noted as parking waypoints in Geocheck. You may be able to download these.

At the time of placing, the cache contains the logbook, a small pencil and sharpener (though best to bring your own pen), and a few swaps including some Olympic/Paralympic goodies!

It's best to check your calculation of the co-ordinates via GeoCheck before looking for the cache.


Odd One Out !




N 51° 0A.BCD W 0° 0E.FGH


where:

A = J - M - L
B = J + M
C = M2 - I
D= L + M - K2
E= J + I - L
F= I - L
G= M + K + I
H= L2

Additional Hints (No hints available.)