Salad Cipher
A cache by TheNomad Hidden: 1/27/2004
Size:  (Micro) Difficulty: Terrain: (1 is easiest, 5 is hardest)
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The posted coordinates are nowhere near the cache. To find the
cache, you must figure out the description. The container is the
same as the one I used on the Postal DMZ. To complete this cache,
as well as signing the log, please e-mail me the decoded contents
of the description. If you don't, your log may be deleted.
rehfhonrevtosdedpewueetilnorvthnassseeeacwawnrcteinismoestdttios
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4 user(s) watching this cache.
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Additional Hints (Decrypt)
Rg Gh, Oehghf?
N fdhner.(Decrypted Hints)
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January 25 by littleshepherd (44 found) 2nd of 3 TheNomad finds for the day! Searched for a while convinced we were in the right area, but to no avail. "Time to give up", says I. As we were walking back to the car, Mrs. littleshepherd said "Is that it over there?" Sure enough. Then came the "Hmmm...lot of good that GPS thingy does you!" Ouch!  What can I say...her geosenses are better than his. Signed an extremely wet log. Thanks for the hide!
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December 9, 2009 by vcarbon (278 found) Solved this one a while back and finally decided today was the day to find it. As I remember the puzzle was easy but they all are after you know the answer :) Happy Hunting! TFTC
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November 27, 2009 by Evelev (261 found) My first mystery cache! I was just about to walk away, convinced had the wrong coords. Then I read the description again and it all came together. Unfortunately the log is soaking wet.
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November 15, 2009 by skeletor10 (1148 found) Found while out caching with my geobuddy, jim32809. I solved the puzzle months ago, but never got around to hunting for the cache. We decided to take the long way in, which took us to a bushwhacking dead end. Still griping about the sandspurs, Jim suggested that we go in another direction. BINGO! Now that we are at GZ, we can't find the cache. So, I used my lifeline to phone another geobuddy. Had the cache in hand soon thereafter. TNLN SL TFTC
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November 15, 2009 by jim32809 (2470 found) Did this one with skeletor10. After helping him do Tough Times Brooks Landing, I emerged with sandspurs in my sandals. (NOT FUN!) So I'm changing into my hiking boots and finding them everywhere. Even when walking to this one I had to stop three times to get another one out of my shoe. (How do they get in there?) Of course, we took the LOOOOONG way around and decided there had to be an easier way. We found it, and eventually found the cache quite a bit away from where his GPS was pointing, but in good shape.
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Current Time: 2/9/2010 9:02:23 PM (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) (5:02 AM GMT)
Last Updated: 1/25/2010 10:56:52 AM (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) (6:56 PM GMT)
Rendered: From Database
Coordinates are in the WGS84 datum