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BAGGERS #5: The Big Z Traditional Cache

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Canadianzombie: I'm archiving this one so another local cacher can have a spot close by. I'm putting another one out not too far away, to be a replacement (#5) for the series.
TFTC
Cheers
CZ

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Hidden : 10/6/2008
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

A magnetic keyholder micro, cache and dash

As you may or may not know, I’m very passionate about geocaching. I’ve met a lot of exceptionally great people and had some very cool experiences. I’ve seen places that I would have almost certainly never seen before and challenged myself in ways that I thought were, if not impossible, then definitely improbable. In experiencing the total geocaching experience, I’ve had to travel. I’ve been caching internationally as well as domestically and I’ve noticed one very interesting thing, that regional cachers have a distinct identity. In Kingston it’s the KAG’ers, in Ottawa it’s the CCC’ers.
Well in Brockville, we’re caught between two mighty empires that both have a lot to offer, but wait, a new empire has arisen, quietly, very stealth like. It’s a group of mighty geocachers called the BAGGERS (Brockville and Area Geocachers) and my friends in time, if your cache hasn’t been BAG’d, then it truly hasn‘t realized the total caching experience. However, we Baggers are a kind and compassionate people and we’d like all cachers, from everywhere to come join us. We want Brockville to be a caching destination and in doing so I’m starting a six cache micro series with a medium sized traditional cache final. It is my hope that in doing so people will come and see that Baggers are a cool lot and invite us to neat caching functions.

The first three caches in the series (#1,2 and 3) contain the numbers to the latitudinal coordinates and the second three caches (#4, 5 and 6) contain the numbers to the longitudinal coordinates. Thus, to obtain the coordinates to the final, you have to get all six micro caches first. The caches are all magnetic key holders and are in very public, high muggle areas, so please be careful and collect the six micros with stealth. You’ll have to bring a writing instrument as the caches have no room for such implements. The final is literally full of booty with a gift certificate for golf at Sunnidell Golf Course being the prize for the FTF, it also contains geocoins, travel bugs and swag a plenty at the time of placement. So please come to Brockville and enjoy the city and a day of geocaching.

Cheers
Canadianzombie

*Congrats to Geogranny and Binrat for braving a cold rainy night for the FTF

Edit: Evidently I made an error in saying the first 3 caches were longitudinal coordinates, when in fact they were latitudinal and vice versa. Thanks for the assistance Wareed. It has been changed in the cache log description.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Abar Arrqrq!!!

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)