The late 19th century brought a great deal of innovation and change to Victorian England. There's one item, however, that the British could have done without: the world's first serial killer.
London, 1891. For almost three years now, a madman has been terrorizing the Whitechapel district. He's murdered ten women, frightened the entire city, and publicly taunted the authorities. You've got a new lead, but finding Jack the Ripper won't be easy.
This cartridge will lead you to a geocache of the same name (GC1H63Z).
JJG10101 wrote a note for it on 8/26/2009
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Please note the companion *geocache* to this cartridge was archived yesterday. The Wherigo cart will still work, of course, but there's no longer a physical cache to find. Look for a new Wherigo/geocache combo for ToT6!--JJG
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uneakone played it on 3/21/2009
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Well, we tried playing it on a Nuvi 500 but had problems with the unit turning off, soooo we went to REI and purchased a Colorado (great sale) and went back to the begining location and was able to successfully finish the game. Thanks, JJG10101 for the cartridge. I know that it must take quite a bit of your time to create these cartridges and to put together a storyline. Keep 'em coming...
Uneakone & Happy1
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The Fat Cats played it on 3/1/2009
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This was our second Wherigo cartridge, and we had a great time completing it! The story line was very well done, and we enjoyed all the extras included in this adventure!
I know we must have looked very odd to all the park visitors today, but that made it all the better! ;)
Thanks for all the hard work put into this...we can't wait for more!
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DopeyDuck played it on 10/29/2008
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Yet another fine piece of work from the WIG master himself. Pun intended.
Thanks JJG for another great plot and story line.
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Boilermaker_82 played it on 10/26/2008
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Part of the Trail of Terror V event. Another in the series from the very creative Mr. JJG10101. Got to play host to some of the TOT participants. We acted quickly and saved that poor girl from the dasterdly Ripper.
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