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North Creek Trail-Bothell Multi-Cache

This cache has been archived.

Ice and Wind: The cache owner has not responded to issues with this listing, so I must regretfully archive it. If the cache turns up or is replaced in the near future, email me and I will review it for possible unarchival.

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Hidden : 1/11/2008
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

This is a multi-cache with 2 waypoints and a final. The round trip distance is about 1.5 miles and can be done walking, bicycling or by car on a flat easily accessible trail. There is plenty of parking along any part of the route. Along the route you will find informational signs as well as exercise stations to keep you occupied if you get bored. Plus, there are several other caches available along the trail or near it.

North Creek Trail

North Creek Trail has been identified as a regional multi-purpose shared use path linking the communities of Everett, Mill Creek and Bothell. The proposed trail connects to the Snohomish County Regional Interurban Trail at McCollum Park (in Everett) and with the Regional Sammamish River Trail / Burke–Gilman Trail in King County.
Over the past two years the City of Bothell has worked with the City of Mill Creek and Snohomish County to complete planning work for key missing links of this regional trail. As planned and where conditions permit, the shared use path will be a separated, multi-use path, paved, 10 – 12 feet in width. In other areas, the path may consist of existing sidewalks and bicycle lanes along city streets or state highways. In still other areas bicyclists may use the street while pedestrians use a separated path.
The northern portion of the Bothell North Creek Trail currently ends at the King County / Snohomish County line. The Southern part of the Bothell portion continues over city streets to the UW Bothell Campus where it continues on a trail to the Sammamish Trail and River.

WP1 is the starting coordinates posted above. Here you will find the information you need to find WP2. You are looking for a placard with the letters VZ and six numbers. The numbers =ABCDEF.
WP2 =N47 46.(ABC-.006) W122 11.(DEF-.066).
At WP2 you will find the information giving you the coordinates for the final.

Please be sure that when crossing streets you use the nearest crosswalks.

>>>>> Congratulations to Eraseek for the FTF <<<<<

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Syhberfprag Cvax jvyy thvqr lbhe jnl gb gur gernfher.

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)