Where's Tripper? (2)
Posted coordinates above are for Little Lake in Peterborough and
are NOT THE LOCATION of the actual geocache.
This is a multi-waypoint mystery cache. I have provided you with
2 photos. These 'Mystery Photos' contain clues to finding my exact
location. (click on photo to enlarge)
You will need a compass to complete this cache. Yes, I am
warming you up for a future cache that I have in mind. (insert evil
grin here)
Step 1: Find Tripper. Once my exact location is found you
will need to visit the spot in order to obtain my coordinates
(again use the photos to help you position yourself as both photos
were taken from the same waypoint location).
The following 'adjustment' should help get you on the exact spot:
N44 xx.xx72 W78 xx.x09
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Mystery Photo 1
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Mystery Photo 2
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Step 2: Now pull out your compass. Off in the distance,
just to the right of Mystery Photo 2, you will see another object
similiar to the one behind you. Using your compass take a bearing
and round this bearing to the nearest 10. Call this number
B.
Step 3: Using B, calculate the final cache
coordinates as follows:
(B-35) metres at a bearing of
(B*3)-47 True North
The mystery waypoint should be easy to find -- especially by
residents of the Peterborough area. If you're not familiar with the
area feel free to ask one of the locals, they're really friendly
folk. As you can see from the photo, this spot will provide you
with an astounding view of the Peterborough area (was that a hint?)
-- pack a lunch and a camera.
Please be VERY careful to leave the cache exactly as you
found it AND feel free to add
additional cover if necessary. It's well hidden as the site
area tends to get its share of local traffic - day and night.
Please re-hide the cache carefully, we wouldn't want the cache to
go missing in action. Thank you.
Finally, please do not include any spoilers in your logs.
Unfortunately, logs with spoilers (such as a picture or description
that provides extra clues) will have to be deleted immediately.
Ciao,
TRIPPER &
fam.
NOTES:
- Family friendly.
- Winter and night raid friendly.
- Geocache is in a small peanut butter container. Camouflaged
of course.
Boooo!! Thank you Binthair for the concept. This one isn't
nearly as evil as 'Where am I?' but stay tuned....