ydudko played it on 1/26/2023
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I have done several Wherigos before. This one was different. Usually (not always), you have to use your surroundings to answer the question at each stage. For this cartridge each location did not provide any clues. You have to use general instructions provided at the start and information provided by cartridge at the location. Hints were very helpful. Not sure what was last but one stage for - you just had to reach it, no questions asked. It was a quick find for me at the final GZ. Thanks for somewhat unusual experience!
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statik37 played it on 9/3/2022
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Nice walk around the area. Lots of nice places visited. App froze at one point and had to start over, but other than that, it was such fun.
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caseyhraymo played it on 11/11/2017
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Out for the beginning of a two day caching trip with VIP Adventurers on Friday and with VIP, Maniac 1957 and Firefighter Jake on Saturday. Hitting Maine Massachuettes abd Rhode Island. We hit many incredible caches many with several favorite points. Awesome wherigo Thanks for placing
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MuddiBoots played it on 6/12/2016
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Second cartridge and had a lot of fun. Thanks for the adventure!
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momofm3 played it on 9/22/2013
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This was my first Wherigo cache, so I'm not going to be overly critical of my experience. I had a lot of fun once I figured out that since I was using an iPhone, I could download the cartridge for the pocket PC and it would work. That was not immediately clear to me, for I saw only options for that and the actual branded GPS devices availalbe on the website page, which I was accessing from my iPhone, after having installed the app from iTunes at home. It frustrated me at first that I didn't find an option for the iPhone or Android phone cartridges, or any way to turn them on while out in the field. I took the gamble that my iPhone was going to act "as if" it was a pocket PC and it worked! Then I had no trouble at all with the way the program worked. I got to within 10 feet or so of the location and the questions popped up right away. Navigating the park was pretty easy as well. I did all this without reading any "directions" about the app, just used the GPS-sense that I've developed from downloading other GPS type apps onto my iPhone and going with it. I like to see where I am on a map, and that picture with the pins was great! The pin representing me even moved when I did. The final was easy enough to find using geosense. I never did find a pointer to use to guide me to that, so if that function is missing, that might be nice.
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