Introduction:
This "secondary cache" can only be found with
international team working because:
This cache is just one cache of a set of 28 caches named
IMC No. 4 … (IMC = International Multi-Cache), dedicated to
the theme Fire, one of the four elements of Earth.
These caches are hidden in 14 Countries
worldwide:
DE= Deustchland, PT = Portugal, XX= Xxxxxxxxxx,
etc...
In each country there is a "primary cache" and a
"secondary cache".
The nn primary caches are named "IMC No. 4 P-x - yyy" and
the nn secondary caches "IMC No. 4 S-x - zzz" where x is the
country code given above and yyy and zzz can be any additional
name.
The primary caches are almost like traditional caches. The
only difference is, that they contain beside the "normal" content
(stash-note, logbook, pencil, give-aways) a "lists of hints" for
the secondary caches.
To be able to search and find a secondary cache you need
all hints from all nn primary caches!
As the primary caches are scattered all over the world it
will either require a lot of travelling or - and that is the
intention of the IMC No. 4 - international cooperation. It will be
necesary to get in touch with finders of these caches:
LIST OF ALL
INTERNATIONAL CACHES
If you want to find this secondary cache, you
should:
1. Find a primary IMC No. 4 cache.
2. Contact finders of other primary IMC No. 4 caches and exchange
the hints.
3. Puzzle the hints together and …
4. … go and seek the secondary cache.
The IMC No. 4 team wish you good luck!
The
Cache:
The
cache is very simple, as simple as thinking about the title. It is
simple because the joy of finding its location is the main
attraction of this cache. But you still have to find it!
Bonus:
There are some high difficulty caches nearby (less than 1
km.).
Cache
Content:
The
cache is simply a micro, less than nail sized. The cache is on the
street, please do not get into any buildiong or other private
property. There is no space for a writing tool, so please bring one
with you. In order to save space in the log strip, please write
just your name, and using the smallest letters you can.