This is a fairly easy Wherigo cache in which you will explore the Mt. Calvary Cemetery and collect information that will lead you to the final cache location.
The easiest way to do this is to park at the main entrance and then walk through the cemetery. The trip is probably about .5 mile with some slight elevation changes, but a really pleasant walk.
Along the way you will be looking for places or headstones that I found interesting, but there are many others worth stopping and looking at too.
Parking lot at Mt. Calvary Cemetery
Paul_D_K played it on 7/29/2011
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Took the wife out for a Wherigo date, although I had to feed her first. This was a lot of fun, the cartridge worked flawlessly. I have to hand it to SnowDad for the great cartridge and PiGo for the iPhone app.
It was a warm evening and we took a stroll in a peaceful place. Thanks once again.
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charliewhiskey played it on 7/13/2011
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I played this with J of mudder91 and R of TrekkingTurtles. We had trouble at the first waypoint getting the right answers to the questions, but after that we had an easy stroll to the other waypoints with no trouble gathering the needed info. We stopped to admire several interesting headstones along the way.
We had trouble at the final waypoint because the game ended suddenly, seemingly without giving us directions to the final cache. Having done previous WIGs, we expected something more explicit. Note to future players; pay attention to what the cartridge tells you and to the info you gather. :-)
SnowDad was quick to respond to calls for help, and the final was found. Nicely done, clever adventure in an interesting, scenic area! Thanks!
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raincat played it on 6/22/2011
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Very fun WIG cache. There were quite a few groundskeepers working but they paid no attention to me wandering around.
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tedboy played it on 6/21/2011
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Fun cartridge! Nice walk this evening, beautiful day for it!
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grateful cacher played it on 6/18/2011
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Great Wherigo, and a chance to see some of Portland's old history. And an FTF on it as well.
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