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What I've Learned So Far Multi-Cache

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Wizard of Ooze: Hello,
As another month since my last reviewer note has gone by without a response from you on the cache page, I am archiving your cache to reopen the area to active caching opportunities.

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Wizard of Ooze
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Hidden : 11/7/2007
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:



When I started geo-caching it didn’t take long to see that, to some cachers, hiding a cache is truly an art form. As an artist myself, I was so impressed with how creative and imaginative some hides actually were. I decided then, so I could learn as much as I could from the many talented “hiders” out there, to wait until I had found 250 caches, before I hid my own.

Here’s what I’ve learned so far...
* You may learn some history from a cache site
* You could end up somewhere where you've never been before and the scenery around you will take your breath away
* You might get a better workout than you expected
* You could be asked to do some math, use your compass or do a projection
* Sometimes you need to think “outside the box” to find it
* You might have to solve a puzzle first
* Stepping out of your comfort zone might be required
* Sometimes when you get there, you aren’t there yet

So the time has come to hide my first cache. Have I learned enough? Probably not. But I hope you like it just the same.

Stage 1:
1. Matt Graham purchased land in Glen Valley in __ __ __ __. Let this equal ABCD
2. Approximately __ __, __ __ __ acres of the Township of Langley are located in the ALR. Let this equal EFGHI. The next stage is located at N IB*(D-C)B.BII W AEE* E(F+F).BE(G-D)

Stage 2: Co-ordinates for the Final Cache are located here. There is no need to leave the trail to find this stage. Please carefully replace stage 2 just as you found it. Reception was very spotty here so please use the hint. If you get better reading please let me know.

Stage 3: The final cache is in a camoed, sandwich size lock & lock and is just a small walk from Stage 2. At the time of placement the cache contained the logbook, a pencil and sharpener, some Disney keychains, a Canada pin, a Landsharkz geocaching pin, two TBs (including my new Mickey & Minnie TB) and a custom made FTF certificate designed by me.

Have fun.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Fgntr 2: Fbhgu fvqr bs genvy naq rnfg bs gur sbbg oevqtr. Abg ba be haqre gur oevqtr. Vs lbh jrer fznyy rabhtu lbh pbhyq cebonoyl fvg ba vg. Fgntr 3: Va n pyhzc nobhg uvc uvtu. Abegu fvqr bs genvy.

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)