A quick Wherigo Cartridge in time for Midwest Geocbash 2009 to introduce you to Colorado Caching team of KBOUMW and WitzAbout
You can park at the far end of the Hospital parking. There is a little green field to walk around in. You will visit 5 zones, then be taken on a little walk to the cache hide. You will need to unlock this Cartridge page by uploading the save file or by entering the unlock code displayed to you during the adventure. This should only take you a few minutes. Enjoy! We hope to see you around some time!
About 10 minute drive south of the Geobash on the South end of Wauseon, right near the Fulton County Health Center Hospital
lucy~ played it on 12/20/2009
Rating:
This was the first WIG I found. I enjoyed finding the hide and it was great practice for using the Colorado.
Sorry about the late log!
Thanks
[permalink]
Homebru played it on 7/27/2009
Rating:
This one was on our "must do" list while caching the area with Mboensch and WoodenShoe. Each stage triggered just fine for us with the exception of the final stage. We never did get a completion code for it. Thanks for putting it out for all to try. I too uploaded my file for you to take a look at.
[permalink]
Mazn Blu played it on 7/26/2009
Rating:
We enjoyed trying a Wherigo at the MWGB. Did not get around to logging for a while. The Aardvarks and Mazn Blu with their boys enjoyed running around the greenspace outside the hospital. This was our first successful Wherigo completion
[permalink]
camden07 played it on 7/26/2009
Rating:
Quick whereigo before we left the MWGB. We weren't sure if it was going to let us upload a saved file, as the list of tasks still showed a "test" as uncompleted as well as the cache. Great to see a whereigo so close to home.
[permalink]
TTSpeedy played it on 7/25/2009
Rating:
Thanks to a fellow cacher downloading the cartridge to my Colorado, the family & I were able to do this during our caching run at MWGB 09. We were able to get thru the zones easily until the final. The final coordinates had us in the middle of the drive.
After searching all the likely places nearby, we gave up and headed back to the bash. After discussion with others at the bash, we returned and found the final container.
Not sure if it was were it was originally placed or not. Doesn't matter, we got the smiley!
[permalink]