![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The first 4 finders will get an unregistered Pirate Coin and their names recorded on the cache description. Now all you need to do is follow this to “X” marks the spot! Isn’t that what all treasure maps have on them! Pirate Treasure – Sir Henry Morgan (Point 2) Pirate Treasure – Sir Francis Drake (Point 1) When you have found the following caches and have the waypoints recorded (found on the lids of the caches) the real work begins! If you have a GPS with the capability then you must study how your GPS does ROUTES and this will be your first test how to do it! Expand your knowledge and learn something new! ![]() If you GPS does not have the ROUTES feature you can’t do this cache. The reason this cache is rated as a 4.5 Difficulty is that you must have a GPS capable of doing ROUTES, drawing straight lines between waypoints, and displaying the results. So get out your instruction manuals if you have never used that feature before. In this case your trusty GPS using ROUTES. Jack Sparrow in “Pirates of the Caribbean” you must first have the “compass that finds your hearts desire”. To seek the Pirate Treasure – Isla De Muerta, like Capt. I see yur’ lookn fer Pirate Treasure on the Oregon Coast! If so then this series of five caches is for you! Your challenge in order to score the final cache is that you have to find the first four to locate the final cache! Avast ye landlubbers get to urrr!! Arrrr ! ![]()
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