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Logger Mint Hill - OU07A5
A multi-cache of yellow tree tags.
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Altitude: m. ASL.
 Region: United States > North Carolina
Cache type: Multicache
Size: Small
Status: Archived
Date hidden: 2015-02-20
Date created: 2015-02-23
Date published: 2015-02-23
Last modification: 2017-09-28
6x Found
0x Not found
0 notes
watchers 0 watchers
376 visitors
3 x rated
Rated as: Good
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Kid Friendly  Available in Winter  Quick Cache  In the Woods  Munzee 

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Description EN

I am mixing differnt ideas from caches that I have found into this one. I hope you enjoy my Multi-Cache Logger Mint Hill.


Stage 1 is at the park enterance.

Stage 2 is a great spot to park and start your walk.

You will find the final once you cross the bridge in the back of the park and follow the YELLOW TREE TAG markers.
When following the trail, if you get to a FORK in the trail, turn right every time.
When you find two yellow tree tags on one tree (low),  enter woods and look for more yellow tree tags.  You should quickly find a long degraded LOG.  The container is a coffee can under the log in a geopile.


If you can't find it, use the hint and this simple math to find the find:

Final Final Coordinates:
North Coordinates: Subtract 9 from coordinates and then subtract the total number of larger beams to get the new North Coordinates.

West Coordinates: W 080 39.XYY To get YY, add the total number of larger beams to last two digets of coordinates.

To get X, divide the number of larger beams by 1/2 of the amount of smaller beams between the first two large beams (start from the parking lot side - both sides of bridge have the same amount between the first two large beams-if you can't figure which side to start on, start on the side with 1 more small beam.) You should now have the final coordinates.

Please hide better than you found.

FTF ?

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