Don't expect anything at the listed coords but a nice view of a neat place. This has been converted into a reel little puzzler, a simple one, but a puzzler none the less. Once you figure this out you'll reelly love this little spot that the locals flock to and for good reason. Fish? Eat? Boat? Drink? Sightsee? So much to do and so close by, how can you resist? This is a long walk on a short pier that will bring you to a spot you will return to again and again. Paddler Found and I enjoyed this spot on this Easter Day after visiting with relatives and we're sure you'll enjoy it just as well. You can bring your fishing gear, your appetite or maybe just a pen, but we’re sure you’ll find yourself drawn back out here again (especially if you arrive anytime around sunset) to watch your line get tugged, to watch the boats pass by or watch some dolphins putting on a dance for all to see.
A sunset view from the cache location.
So are you reel ready to find the find? Head to the listed coords and start taking a reel long walk on a reel long pier. And look for the following information (and don't forget that there's information on more than the floor):
Look for a whale and note the year that CARLISLE CHAPMAN GRIZZEL 2NN8 visited and note the NN digits 2<NN>8
Next, look for the digits WW as shown in the listing: JAMES ANNIS 778-WW
Plug that info into this : N 27° 32.3<NN> W 082° 44.3<WW> and you're ready to take a walk to GZ and make the find.
This is a spectacular little known spot on the north end of Anna Maria Island that should not go un-noticed. This is a micro and only contains a log sheet so bring your own pen, your best stealth and be sure to return it as you found it to keep the muggles away.
Enjoy!
~IMPG~