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Tour de SSF #2 – Martin House Multi-Cache

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Hidden : 12/4/2008
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:


While not a “showplace” downtown, SSF (South San Francisco) does have its attractions and interesting little places. This series of caches is meant to highlight a few spots that fit this profile.*

*While you can jump around on this series (and will certainly do so if you don’t read each page), I strongly urge you to do the series in the order they are laid out (start at #1, etc.). It’s because some of placements aren’t at very interesting spots, but the tour leads you past a noteworthy location. But play the game anyway that makes you happy!

If you are doing this series in order, you can park at N 37° 39.285 W 122° 24.529. Due to the heavy muggle traffic, most of the caches will be micros or smalls & stealth will be required during daylight hours. Doing the tour in the dark will also be a problem…shining lights on downtown streets at night will definitely attract the cops! Stealth…stealth…stealth!

Difficulty levels will be kept low. The idea is to get you to observe the unique(?) spots and the passing parade, while not being too obvious when searching. Keep your stealth wits about you.

Any 1 star terrain ratings will get you there, but you may need help if the final placement is too high from a seated position. All difficulty ratings, of course, are without hint. Don’t worry, none will be very difficult.

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Tour de SSF #2 – Martin House

Waypoint 1: N 37 39.303 W 122 24.604

This building is one of only 2 SSF National Historical Monuments. It is the Martin Building and was added to the National Register of Historical Places in XXXX.

Read the placement year on the landmark plaque:

Subtract the 4th digit from the 3rd digit to get A.
Subtract the 1st digit from the 2nd digit to get B.

Waypoint 2: N 37 39.311 W 122 24.581

El Charco de las Ranas (The Puddle of the Frogs): Ice cream to die for! (This business is now closed...boohoo! Building empty but location still works.)

Read the number high up on the wall.
The third digit is C.
Add the digits together and subtract 1 to get D.

Divide the number on the wall by 4, and go approximately this many feet east. You will now be in front of…

Waypoint 3: N 37 39.307 W 122 24.568

Depotivo Soccer USA: Goooooooaaaaaallllllll!! Read the TEL/FAX number on the blue awning. (XXX) X72-6716

Subtract the first digit from the fourth digit to get E.

Waypoint 4: N 37 39.285 W 122 24.582

From this spot you can view the entire history of SSF on several murals painted on the back of the Martin House...linger here awhile and check it out!

F=A + E.

Final: You can find it at N 37 39.ABC W 122 24.DEF.

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South San Francisco is a city in San Mateo County, California, United States, located on the San Francisco Peninsula in the San Francisco Bay Area. The population was 60,552 at the 2000 census

The city lies north of San Francisco International Airport in a small valley between San Bruno Mountain and the Coast Range. The city is served by two major highways, U.S. Route 101 (the Bayshore Freeway) and Interstate 280. A BART station, located directly adjacent to El Camino High School and Solaire Transit Village, opened in 2003, supplementing Caltrain service to San Francisco and San Jose. The city's small downtown and several aging residential subdivisions, such as Mayfair Village, Sunshine Gardens, Avalon Park, Winston Manor, and Rancho Buri Buri, are located west of Highway 101, while the area east of Highway 101 is dominated by bland industrial complexes interspersed with futuristic office parks, particularly the Oyster Point Marina. The extreme western portions of the city near Interstate 280 sit along a hillside and offer views of San Francisco Bay. This area is known to local residents as Westborough. The southern part of the city, closest to the airport, is home to a large number of car repair shops, airport parking lots, and airport hotels.

Locals refer to the town as "South City," in much the same way that San Francisco is called "The City." People unfamiliar with the area often mistake South San Francisco as the southern part of the city of San Francisco.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Svany: "Qebc naq tvir zr 6."

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)