A (hopefully) fun game for children of all ages
Can you crack the Crystal Maze?
The cartridge you need can be downloaded by clicking here
This one cartridge will lead you on a little adventure during which you can find five geocaches, all of which are only a step or two from the well-marked paths
If this cache type is new to you, a simple guide to Wherigo can be found here
A few tips before we start
This is the first of a series of five Wherigo caches; none of which are at the given co-ordinates. To find the cache you don’t go to the location marked on the map. Instead you play a simple little game
Please be sure you have the most recent cartridge before you start – the date of the most recent cartridge update can be found from the first cache in this series https://coord.info/GCA7GMT
PLEASE don’t download the cartridge and then not play it for ages. It is rather frustrating to read logs telling of issues that were fixed months ago
I don’t want to sound rude, but I’ve watched people playing Wherigo in the past… READ WHAT THE SCREEN SAYS before pressing the “next” button you will struggle.
You’ve got a very short walk from the car park to the start location. You will play (at least) four games before getting the final geocache locations. The geocaches are a little way away .
Before you start be sure the GPS is switched on in the software you are using for the Wherigo. Just because it is switched on in your GPS unit or on your phone doesn't always mean it is switched on in the software
Hope you enjoy it....
The landowner (Forestry Commission East England) does not assess the suitability or safety of the cache location. The cache placer and the cache finder have a responsibility to take reasonable precautions to protect their own safety and the safety of others. Hazards observed at or on route to the cache location should be reported to the cache owner. The Cache has been placed in accordance with the Forestry Commission East England agreement