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Unknown Cache Mission Impossible
A  cache by Jeep'en Jumpers       Hidden: 12/22/2004  
Size: Size: Regular (Regular)      Difficulty: 4 out of 5      Terrain: 1 out of 5 (1 is easiest, 5 is hardest)

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N/S ? ??.??? W/E ??? ??.???  []
In Arizona, United States

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Yuma grows and things change. This use to start out in a dirt lot but they just put a fence around the whole place making the starting point for this cache inaccessible. So instead of archiving this, were going to try something a little different. E-mail me the two hints I asked for at www.AzBob@aol.com and in return I’ll e-mail you back a new starting position to start the Mission.

Welcome to the Mission: Impossible

This 7-year series chronicled the adventures of the Impossible Mission Taskforce (IMF), a team of government spies and specialists who were assigned "impossible missions" by the unseen "Secretary". Although the cast varied over the years, the main characters included the team leader (Dan Briggs the first season, then Jim Phelps the other six), a techno-wizard (Barney Collier), a strongman (Willy Armitage), a master of disguise (first Rollin Hand, then The Amazing Paris), and various femme fatales (Cinnamon Carter, Casey, Dana Lambert, Mimi Rogers). The series is best known for its opening mission assignment (conducted by a pre-recorded tape), the leader's selection of mission agents from a dossier, the opening briefing, the intricate use of disguises and a typical "mask pulloff" scene near the end of most episodes, and the relative lack of characterization of the characters.

You’re mission, should you choose to accept it,find and log the right cache, careful as decoys have been spotted in this area.

 

In order to find this cache you will need to solve 2 hints, otherwise you’ll not even be close.

1. Kampoon Boonthavee and Vichit Kounavudhi both had writing credits to a movie "Luk e-san" in 1982. What was the other name it was known by? (English Title)

2. What was the movie that Gerd Oswald wrote and directed in 1969?

One resource to solve these clues is The Internet Movie Database at:

http://www.us.imdb.com/

There is a log book with a full size pen. There is no junk in here and I’d really like to keep it that way please. Equal or better trading is appreciated to keep this a first class cache. Please log what you took and left. Any hints to solve this cache will be deleted.

Hope you enjoy and have a good time!!

 
 
 
 



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Additional Hints ( Decrypt ) 

Decryption Key
A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
-------------------------
N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z
(letter above equals below,
and vice versa)

Bayl ybttrq Ab Svaqf trg gur uvagf! (Decrypted Hints)




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bikes allowed kid friendly parking available available 24-7 dogs allowed motorcycles allowed
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Preparing for the YUMA EVENT by Roi Batty
Must-Do caches in Yuma by TrailGators
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Cache Logs
 October 25 by SchatzSeekers (136 found)
Found the decoys streight away but a little challenge for the real job. Had to put on our MI suits and get the MI special tool to finish the job.
A really nice hide and lots of fun.
T-Aussie coin, L- toy gorilla
SL TFTMI

[This entry was edited by SchatzSeekers on Thursday, October 29, 2009 at 11:01:03 AM.]

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 May 17 by skibum1 (1823 found)
Was quite successful with the decoys but persistence finally paid off. Neat cache. SL TFTC

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 May 17 by KE6MAE (783 found)
Truly a interesting cache. After reaserching and awnsering the questions we got the new coordinates. Found a couple of decoys and spent a lot of time on thiem. We did find the log after much searching of the area. SL, TFTC

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 April 2 by Peter and Gloria (5231 found)
First of seven finds today (going from Yuma to Tucson)
After I had DNFed alone in Jan, we returned today to try this one together. It took 14 minutes but we finally completed our mission.
A very nicely done cache.
Thanks for the great hunt

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 March 16 by FORK (4340 found)
One of three really fun, amazing, difficult or frustrating puzzles/caches that GARYAZ wanted to show us! After an initial hint, they sat back and watched! And watched, and finally we got it! What a great cache! Thanks, team FORK

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Current time: 11/22/2009 12:08:19 PM
Last Updated: 10/29/2009 6:01:04 PM
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Coordinates are in the WGS84 datum

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