Hick’s Cache Challenge
Due to my recent illness (Tick Fever) I have been experiencing
some problems. Hallucinations, insomnia, saddle sores, fever,
facial ticks, and delirium just to name a few. I think this cache
was placed while suffering from one or more of these conditions, I
can’t remember if my memory has also been affected.
This cache will test your abilities as a cacher, depending upon
which path you decide. You may face many dangers high water,
cliffs, mine fields, razor wire, fallen trees, poison thorns,
poison plants, man-eating viruses, Grizzly bears, Lions, packs of
Chihuahuas and probably the worst of all Hillbillies. The folks in
these parts don’t take to kindly to foreigners (anyone outside of
the gene pool, it is not very deep here). You will have to scale
tall peaks, ford rushing rivers and cross deserts to possibly find
the cache. You may want to bring supplies for an extended stay in
the wilderness such as tent, sleeping bag, bow and arrows, Rambo,
or anything that may help you in adverse conditions. Be careful for
difficulty lurks around every corner and what you may find could
cause you grave consequences if you hear Banjo music you are in
real trouble.
I am sure that if you are willing to complete the Challenge you
will find great rewards, A Pot of Gold (at the end of a rainbow),
World Peace, Happiness and the satisfaction of just surviving the
Challenge.
This is a Challenge are you ready?
Do you have the will and stamina to complete this Challenge?
On the back of the logsheet you will find a secret message from
me that very few eyes will every see. This will tell you how return
safely back to civilization and help you tell of your
adventure.
To raise the difficulty I am including a puzzle to tax your
brain. Extremely difficult (by Hick standards) puzzle and a little
more challenging than one that I just completed. I will give you a
clue it is a “Reverse Shift Key Encryption”
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If you need more help e-mail and I will do my best to help.
Writing a good log will not make you a better cacher, but it
might give you more respect from other cachers.
If you Copy and Paste your logs it
will be deleted. I ask that you to
write a log telling a little about your adventure while hunting
this cache. Due to a recent problem with a cacher not logging my
cache and claiming it as a find, I am requiring this from everyone.
If you think that Copy and Paste Logging is appropriate don’t hunt
my caches. I own these caches and I have the right to delete your
log for any reason. I think writing a good log is
my payment for placing a cache for you to find. Lets both get
smileys and write a little something on your log.