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Ring For a Number Mystery Cache

Hidden : 8/7/2007
Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:


These co-ordinates are false but are in the general area where the cache is located.
 

Although credit for the invention of the telephone has been claimed by a number of inventors it is generally accepted that Alexander Graham Bell, of Scottish descent, was indeed responsible, and patented the process in 1876.
To start your journey will require some basic knowledge in manipulating telephony and you will need to resolve 2 steps to complete it.

Note: Once you have accessed the containers niche at step 2 there is no need to damage the container in any way when attempting retrieval, no force is necessary, only consideration and application is required, it is quite likely you have the solution in hand!

Step 1:
Using a popular telephonic device to decode the following letters will provide you with the numbers required to find a 750ml twist top container which holds a logbook, pen and some small items suitable for keepsakes if required.

DNITMOG ?IHCEGSM

Step 2:
Retrieve the container and when finished return it fully into it's niche to pose the same retrieval conumdrum for the next finder.

As GZ is located close to a sometimes busy country arterial, please park sensibly in the off road area available.


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