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After Cohort, we plugged in latitude and longitude coordinates into our GPS devices. Leslie had previously spent some quality time in Math Methods researching local geocaches in Harnett County for our project, so we were ready to search for them after we were done with class! Our first coordinates led us to the Subway parking lot in Lillington. The cache did have a clue online, and after decryption we learned that it stated: “Be careful crossing the rocks.” We quickly found some rocks in a ditch across from the Subway parking lot and began searching. The arrow on the GPS was spinning wildly, so we knew we had to be close. I discovered another group of rocks in a patch of trees directly in front of Subway. All four of us held hands and began carefully searching through the rocks to find the cache. Eventually, Nicole turned over a rock and found our first cache! It was covered in camouflage duct tape. Check out the pictures below to see what was inside!

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