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Unknown Cache Take 4 by ertyu (4/1.5) (Archived)
N49° 48.600  W97° 07.914 (WGS84)
UTM  14U   E 634404  N 5519180
Use waypoint: GCV7BH
Size: Small Small    Hidden on 4/3/2006
In Manitoba, Canada
Difficulty:  4 out of 5   Terrain:  1.5 out of 5
Available at all times  Available during winter 
   


The cache is NOT at the posted coordinates.

This cache took 4 tries to hide, each of the first 3 tries failed due to a cache being placed nearby just days or hours before. It even led to a fantastic FTF before the cache had even been posted.


You need to decipher the following to obtain the final co-ordinates:

0151096201 275 28 3
0226774473 230 14 5
0312678029 89 19 6

0517583992 99 13 6
0385322992 106 4 5

0631202447 252 2 3
0316769487 36 26 5
0889027307 133 41 10

0198780680 30 27 9
0670841900 222 9 4
0316415022 117 26 6

0929130103 171 22 16
0921284985 98 20 2

0688075215 86 7 7
0736803874 5 1 3
0125971214 307 15 8

You can check your answers for this puzzle on Geochecker.com.

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Current at 11/6/2011

Found it 10/25/2006 by Kabuthunk
GO TEAMWORK! I must say, I'm quite surprised at the location of this cache. Those that know me personally will understand that statement the best. Not only for the main reason... that once again, said people that know me will be the only ones to get... but also for ANOTHER pseudo-close-to-the-first-reason reason... which will ALSO be gotten only by those who know me personally.

Good paragraph sense that makes ToungeOut.

In either case... got a little help on this fella from BBrown94. Well... we basically traded help. I helped him with the clues, he helped me with the results. Yay for mutual... helping... thingy. You know what I mean. In either case... I'm relatively certain that it would have taken me until Christmas, if not later, for me to get this cache without his help. And for that, I thank you. The surviving DNF would have driven me stark raving mad by that point ToungeOut.

Cool hide though. Again, given paragraph 1, I'm very pleased and surprised with the final cache Smile. Was tempted to leave it until tomorrow, but decided to claim it at 10:55 at night ToungeOut.

Took: Nothing
Left: Logbook entry and chainmail ball

Write note 10/17/2006 by Kabuthunk
Just a quick note for posterity mainly. Today is the first day that I began to tackle the actual puzzle... and it looks like it's gonna be a doozy to complete.

Hence... just noting that today is my official beginning to solving this cache. Let's see how long it takes me. Given my spare time, I estimate a month or two, but we'll see.

[This entry was edited by Kabuthunk on Tuesday, October 24, 2006 at 10:07:47 PM.]

Didn't find it 10/7/2006 by Kabuthunk
Didn't really look hard for this one, but figured I should log a DNF on it since I technically tried. Basically, I was wandering around the U of M claiming the various caches, and decided to go to the posted coordinates of this one to see if I could... y'know... 'see' anything nearby.

Yeah, didn't see a thing, but that's to be expected. Don't worry... next U of M attack, I'll be prepared for this fella ToungeOut.


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Hints (Back)
This cache would have been better served being hidden in February to coincide with the month's theme.