Latest Release:
3/20/2011
Version: 1.6
Price: Free
(release notes)

 

Attributes

Dogs are permitted Bicycles are permitted Handicap Accessible Stroller Accessible Public restrooms available Recommended for kids

License

Creative Commons License

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Nuke-em 

  • Average Rating: 4.5 stars
  • Created by: Landnavmaster
  • Submitted by: Premium Member Landnavmaster
  • Start at:  N 36° 17.413 W 115° 16.894
  • Location: Nevada, United States
  • Play Time: Less than 1 hour
  • Date Added: 1/17/2011 8:47 PM
  • Last Updated: 9/4/2013 3:19 PM
  • Downloads: 646
  • Completions: 27

Welcome to Landnavmasters' NUKE-EM!

About This Cartridge

This is a quick 15-20 minute WIG cache covering about .6 tenths of a mile all within this park.

 

Starting Location

Park anywhere you would like within the park. The starting point is in the center of the ball fields just a few feet north of the restrooms and concession stand building.  

Recent Cartridge Logs:

Groundspeak Premium Member zteccc played it on 8/26/2014

Rating: 5 stars

We had a nice time with this Whereigo. The story was fun and the tasks worked well. The final hide was pretty nice and really right where I thought it would be. All in all a fun experience.

There really need to be more of those in town (perhaps that means I need to create some).

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Groundspeak Premium Member ZenGuru played it on 3/28/2014

Rating: 4 stars

Nice job. Took a few minutes to find the final with no coordinates and 33 foot resolution on the iPhone, but other than that, everything went smoothly.

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Groundspeak Premium Member HockeyHiker19 played it on 9/12/2013

Rating:

This was a fun and easy cartridge to play. Thanks for the tour around the ball fields!

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Groundspeak Premium Member FullTimeRVers played it on 4/11/2013

Rating: 4 stars

Thanks for the nice WIG. This should be our 8th one in various parts of the country. Nice day to be out here. 80-ish, very slight breeze, and almost nobody around. The only thing that we found odd was at each stage we had to move away from that stage before the next screen would come up which would then show the arrow for which direction to proceed to the next. We have been used to having an arrow appear to the next stage as soon as we completed a stage, without having to physically move away. We were playing today on our Colorado. Should have had our Oregon along to compare how they acted. TFTC :-)

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Groundspeak Premium Member find waldo played it on 2/8/2013

Rating: 5 stars

On our way to Tucson, AZ and had to stop and NUKE-EM!
Took our agression out on the Russians. Nice to see a real President as well!

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