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Groundspeak Premium Member Godot played Prognosis Negative on 6/11/2017

Rating: 5 stars

This cartridge deserves a six-star rating. Some time is required for this quest, but it's great fun.

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Groundspeak Premium Member Five Tiger Family played Prognosis Negative on 2/12/2015

Rating: 5 stars

Best Wherigo yet. So much forethought to the story. A few times we got stumped and had to start over, but it was well worth it. Thanks for the adventure.

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Groundspeak Premium Member j2dad played Prognosis Negative on 10/10/2014

Rating: 5 stars

Well done, well crafted Wherigo in a great park in Austin. It played well on a Samsung Galaxy III phone using the Where You Go application. I found that the OpenCycleMap available through the map selection to be the perfect map to use for the park, as it showed all of the major trails in the park. If you did everything without making mistakes, and found everything quickly, you could probably complete in about 90 minutes, including the trip back to the starting point. But otherwise, I would allow at least 2.5 hours to complete.

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Groundspeak Premium Member PI Joe played Prognosis Negative on 10/8/2013

Rating: 5 stars

I finished up this cartridge today on the way to work after running out of time on Saturday. What a great adventure! The cartridge worked flawlessly on my Samsung Galaxy S3. I think I worked at it for 90 minutes on Saturday and finished up in about 45 minutes today.

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Groundspeak Premium Member fallingaeroplanes played Prognosis Negative on 9/17/2013

Rating: 5 stars

Another incredible adventure. I had never done a Wherigo cache before, but I imagine that this one would be hard to equal in frustration and excitement. This took my son and I 3 trips... The first got cut short due to dinner plans.

The second trip was intended to be a quick wrap up, however, it was anything but. We were going back and forth for hours. I don't suggest this for most 5 year olds, but my son is a real trooper. I was stuck at one point and just couldn't seem to go any further. I revisited all the previous locations looking for anything I may have missed. At dusk we called it a night, also being half-dead (virtually and otherwise).

I had emailed a group that had done this over a year ago, and they gave it some thought, but really no clues surfaced. But in the process of discussing it and tossing it around while I should have been sleeping, I thought of something I wasn't sure i had tried.

So, we returned this evening. Turned out that my inkling was incorrect, but for some reason unbeknownst to me, the thing that got me stuck resolved itself on its own. Not sure if it was a cartridge error or operator error, but whatever happened, it was fine with me.

And that led us to the end. It could have been smoother, but that's ok. It's completely memorable this way! Fave point and continued kudos for the incredible caches!

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Groundspeak Premium Member nearly there played Prognosis Negative on 3/24/2013

Rating: 5 stars

This was a very well done and enjoyable experience. Thanks for putting a rejuvenation site in the story line. I had to visit it twice before I completed the cache because I was running out of time. Thanks so much.

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Groundspeak Premium Member Indigo Parrish played Prognosis Negative on 1/5/2013

Rating: 5 stars

This is now my all-time favorite geocache.
Extremely well done and fun to play in a fabulous park.

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Groundspeak Premium Member SoaringEagle played Prognosis Negative on 8/2/2012

Rating: 5 stars

Outstanding cartridge. An absolute must do. See my detailed log on the geocaching site.

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Groundspeak Regular Member jjwood21 played Prognosis Negative on 7/2/2012

Rating: 5 stars

What an AMAZING adventure! Great use of Wherigo. This one will be highly recommended to all of my caching friends. TFT$ & the Adventure!!

Team J-Dub

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Groundspeak Premium Member 1st Sgt played Prognosis Negative on 5/27/2012

Rating: 5 stars

Bottom line: This was my 7th Wherigo and even though the others were excellent, they didn't come near to this one. If you are visiting the Austin/San Antonio area and you like Wherigos, then this is a must do.
This cache is like the adventure novels I loved so much when I was a boy (and still do). The CO has spun a story that is perfectly tied into the surrounding area. It couldn't be better. This is what every Wherigo should be like but seldom are.
I don't want to give away any details of the story but expect to spend several hours doing this one and be prepared to do some hiking. Bring water, bugspray and sunblock. Bring extra batteries for your GPS and if you have it, a 2nd GPS or phone app (my Oregon 550t, locked up and wouldn't do this one). And don't forget your boot.
This is the most fun I have had doing a geocache in a long long time.

1st Sgt

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