Re: [Az-Geocaching] Find the center

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Author: Robert & Linda Smith
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Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Find the center
Thanks ShadowAce,
These are very interesting hides. I did not want to do anything so
hard, my brain is not that good. I was only wanting to get close. I
might have a go at the AZ cache if my legs will hold up.
Thanks again, Bob Smith, Petite Elite

ShadowAce wrote:

>It has been done :)
>Hidden: 2/18/2003
>
>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?wp=GCD7AE
>and
>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?wp=GCGX88
>and
>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?wp=GC4EDB
>
>
> Just to see a few :)
>
>i thought about making a cache where you have to triangulate the
>center... never got around to it... i guess someone is going to beat me
>to it....
>
>Jason
>
>Robert & Linda Smith wrote:
>
>
>>I need a little help from some caching experts out there. I want to
>>find the center of 3 sets of coordinates and can not see the forest for
>>the trees here. It should be easy I think. For instance: Point 1 is
>>N34 36.346 W112 29.115, Point 2 is N34 36.652 W112 27.942, Point 3 is
>>N34 36.224 W112 28.532 I am looking for the coordinates at the dead
>>center of these 3 points.
>>
>>Also, does anyone remember if there is a suggestion as to how far apart
>>caches need to be??
>>
>>Thank you in advance, Bob Smith, Team Petite Elite
>>
>>
>>