[Az-Geocaching] Placing a Puzzle Cache in a Difficult Location

ShadowAce shadowace.az at gmail.com
Mon Aug 29 21:17:44 MST 2005


I look forward to hunting for it, but saddly almost every weekend has plans 
either hiking or family or SARA training for the next 5 weeks or so for me.



On 8/29/05, Ted Louis Glenn <tlglenn at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> There's a puzzle cache that I want to place on a peak
> in the Tucson Mountains (yes, it's outside the National Park).
> If anyone is familiar with "peak at the orthocenter" you can
> imagine that this is the sort of thing I shouldn't do by myself.
> Anyone want to co-own a cache? :)
> 
> Btw, there's no math involved for this puzzle. You'll have to
> figure it out from the name of the cache, but it'll be easier
> than: "."
> 
> P.S. I've solved the puzzle for the orthocenter cache, but I'm
> not going to try it unless another geocacher wants to come
> along with me.
> --
> Ted Louis Glenn (tlglenn AT mindspring.com <http://mindspring.com>)
> Tucson, Arizona, United States
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