And then there were 4 - Dash for cache contest coordinates
Care to go geocaching? Here's the first four coordinates in The Icon Dash for Cache contest. This is the first time The Icon has released the coordinates for number 3 and 4.
Prizes are in each cache. There are six in all. Click here for more background on this contest. In the meantime, here are coordinates 1 through 4.
COORDINATE NUMBER 1
RELEASED SEPT. 4
"Bluffton's New View"
Micro Difficulty: 1/5 Terrain: 1/5
Located along the main drag.
Stop in to see the "new face in town."
N 40^0 53.622' W 83^0 53.470'
COORDINATE NUMBER 2
RELEASED SEPT. 6
"A Small Catch"
Size: Micro Difficulty: 1/5 Terrain: 1/5
Hopefully you don't catch any fish this small at the town's annual fishing derby sponsored by the Bluffton Sportmen's Club
N 40^0 53.958 W 83^0 53.316
COORDINATE NUMBER 3
RELEASED SEPT. 9
"Former National"
Size: Regular Difficulty: 2/5 Terrain: 2/5
N 40^0 53.674' W 83^0 53.220'
COORDINATE NUMBER 4
RELEASED SEPT. 9
The Village People
Size: Small Difficulty: 2/5 Terrain: 2/5
N 40^0 53.017 W 83^0 53.232'
If you are the first to find any of these coordinates, please contact The Icon at [email protected]
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