Your group has been taken in a closed helicopter on a night flight and has been dropped at an unknown location. Each of you has a back-pack with a sleeping bag, enough food and survival rations for 10 days, water for two days, a watch, a compass, an axe and 10 metres of rope.
The pilot of the helicopter gave each team member an envelope before taking off in the sudden light of dawn at 06.00 am. He explained that you should all start walking towards a natural landmark on the horizon and that, at noon precisely, you should stop and open your envelopes.
It is now noon, you have reached the landmark and you have all just opened your envelopes. As you can see, they contain a number of Clue Cards – some explicit, some enigmatic – and a map of the area in which you have been dropped.
Your task it to answer the following questions precisely:
Time: 90 minutes
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