This is an offset cache. The coordinates listed above
will take you to the Big Art in all its glory.
To find the actual cache, you'll need to make an observation, do
some simple arithmetic, and find the final waypoint using "waypoint
projection". Many GPSrs can do this calculation directly.
Otherwise, a calculator program like
this web-based one will easily compute a second
waypoint given the direction and distance of the offset.
Formerly, you had to check the artists name, but the plaque on
the art has become illegible! So now, to find this cache, cross the
street and check out the rock, which says "Garden ... by ______
Garden Club". Count the letters in that one-word name, and multiply
that number by 22. The offset to the cache is that number of feet.
The direction of the offset is 133° from true north.
The cache itself is a bison tube, attached in a typical way.
Please be sure that the cache is well attached when replacing it.
The cache contains only a log sheet, so bring your own writing
implement... there is no space for trade items.
There is also a nice mural near the final... this is not
the art, even if it is big and bright. Still, feel free to
enjoy it.
Because this is a high-traffic area, stealth will be
necessary to protect the cache from vandals. This is an upscale
city neighborhood... alert city manners are always appropriate, but
it is not particularly dangerous here, even at night. There is
often free on-street parking to be found nearby.
Note that while the area nearby is a busy dog park, the
city requires some sort of special dog-in-park permit... which
means that visiting geo-dogs are probably not ok, unless
they're sneaky.