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For j2d2 - 2b Traditional Geocache

This cache has been archived.

nicolo: Another one bites the dust, thanks for visiting.

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Hidden : 1/10/2005
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

One of six caches you would have needed to find in order to get the coordinates for "For j2d2 - Final"

PLEASE NOTE: The final puzzle has been archived as of August 24, 2009. There may still be a clue in the cache, but it won't lead you to anything anymore.

This series was created for j2d2 in an attempt to satisfy his insatiable appetite for north west caches!

In order to determine the coordinates for "For j2d2 - Final" you'll need to find the following caches :

Set 1 :

For j2d2 - 1a
For j2d2 - 1b
For j2d2 - 1c

Set 2 :

For j2d2 - 2a
For j2d2 - 2b
For j2d2 - 2c

You should visit the caches in the order above - well, kind of. For a given set, 1 or 2, you should do a, then b, then c.

The "a" caches will give you a clue to take with you to the corresponding "b" cache, where you'll use a "tool" to use with the clue from the "a" cache. Then head to the corresponding "c" cache and use the two "tools" to determine the actual coordinates.

Make sure that you use the same clues and tools in a set, 1 or 2 - they don't exchange across sets.

The keener cachers will know what's going on when they find the "a" caches. However, in any case, I hope that everyone has fun with this series.

At the time of placing this cache, a Rubbermaid container, contained the following :

- Logbook and pencil

- Behind the stash note, the "tool" that you need to decode the clue from "For j2d2 - 2a"

- FTF prize, a medium-sized geocaching sticker for geocaching containers ( not much but the hunt is the thing, right? )

Additional Hints (Encrypt)

Seven feet from a spash of orange, under a fallen log, under some bark. Minor bushwacking is required.