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WHO DO YOU KNOW IN …? (#001) Multi-Cache

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Hidden : 4/1/2012
Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

This is one cache in a series of two-stage multi-caches, with a twist! If this is your first attempt at one of this series, please be sure to read the complete description below.

They say it’s a small world. How many times have you run into someone who knows someone you know? Or you’ve been somewhere far away and met someone who went to the same school as you or lived on your street when you were a kid? We all know people who know people who know people! And the internet makes it super-simple to discover other people with similar interests as ours!

The idea for this series is that, while you can get the cache on your own, it is more likely (and probably more fun) that you will find someone to help you.

Each cache is a two-stage multi, with the first stage at the posted coordinates. The second stage is somewhere else (obviously), possibly in another state. You could go to that somewhere else yourself (and maybe you will), but you can also log the cache by finding someone who is already in that other place (or who is going there) to help you.

The difficulty and terrain ratings take into account both stages and the nature of this multi, and may be different for each cache in the series.

1. Find the first stage, and you will discover the coordinates to the second stage.

2. Once you figure out where that is, either go there yourself, or find someone who is going there or who is already there, who has not already logged the cache.

3. One of you needs to find the second stage. Once found, the person who found it can sign both parties on the log. Both people also get to log it online. Both of you should indicate who was your partner in the find. If you did it yourself, indicate that you did it solo.

Congrats to Hiking_Fool and Devilstoy for the FTF!

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