In November 2006, while on a business trip, fivesecrethunters and I
spent a stormy rainy night caching our way through Nashville. A
specific cache name caught our attention, ODS: LJTXHiker (On The
Hill) by TEAM NAB (GCWR21).
Seeing the name of a SouthEast Texas cacher on a cache 700 miles
from home was not going to be left unfound. We really had fun that
night (although we were soaked to the bone) and I just thought that
I should pass some of that fun along to you.
LJTXHiker prefers caching in the deep woods, rugged terrain and
insurmountable obstacles. I thought that it would only be right if
this cache imbodied all of those characteristics. But, ODS seeds
are micros and so I have made this a “micro hike”. Even
if you dread bushwhacking, you will still have fun with this
one.
I have left trail markers all along the way. You might want to
bring a good pair of hiking boots, walking stick, flashlight,
mosquito repellant and plenty of water. An extra pair of socks
might be necessary. As always, be careful when you are in such
heavy terrain and be sure to waypoint your car so that you can get
back.
At the posted coordinates, you will see a tall marker that will
light your way. On this marker is a six-digit number. These values
are represented in the formulas below as ABCDEF. Arriving at
WP2, if you can gain control of the situation, you will find a
four-digit number represented as GHIJ. WP3 is a danger area
with a warning sign. Find the last six letter word in the warning.
Apply a standard alphabet-number substitution code where A=1, B=2,
etc., One of the letters is repeated… only use it the first
time. This will only give you five values for WP3. The values for
this waypoint are KLMNO. If you have done everything
correctly, this should bring you to WP 4. This final marker has
what appears (at first glance) to be a two-digit number and is
represented as PQ.
Use the following formulas to find your way to each waypoint
until you find the final cache.
WP2 = N 29° {C}{A/B}.{B-D}{C+E+F}{F} W095°
{B+D}{F}.{C}{B-D}{A}
WP3 = N 29° {G-I}{C}.{H-J}{G}{H-J} W095°
{I}{I+J}.{H+J}{G}{I}
WP4 = N 29° {M-(N+L+O)}{I-J}.{N-N}{K-B}{A} W095°
{O}{F}.{C}{C}{K+L}
WP5 (final) = N 29° {P+E}{C+Q}.{Q}{A}{O-M} W095°
{P+P}{F}.{C}{J}{L}
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Congratulations to PiMan314 on FTF and thanks for making the
proper adjustment to the final formula. Math teachers...gotta love
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