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Alasdair Ranaldson MacDonell of Glengarry Mystery Cache

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Hidden : 10/12/2008
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Please note the coordinates above do not bring you to the cache. They will bring you to the nearby intersection of Bucknam Road, Falmouth Road, and Middle Road.


Who is Colonel Alasdair Ranaldson MacDonell of Glengarry?
Colonel Alasdair Ranaldson MacDonell of Glengarry (1771-1828) was a personality well known to Walter Scott, a haughty and flamboyant man whose character and behavior gave Scott the model for the wild Highland clan chieftain Fergus Mac-Ivor in the pioneering historical novel Waverley of 1810. As was customary for the chieftain of a clan, he was often called simply "Glengarry".

He was born in 1771 and became the 15th chief of Clan MacDonell of Glengarry in 1788, shortly afterwards raising troops for a regiment of Fencibles. As part of their uniform he invented the Glengarry, a type of cap which he wears in his portrait. The boat-shaped cap without a peak is made of thick-milled woolen material with a toorie (or bobble) on top and ribbons hanging down behind, capable of being folded flat. It has become part of the uniform of a number of Scottish regiments, with variations in the band around above the brim and in the colors.”

(Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alasdair_Ranaldson_MacDonell_of_Glengarry)
(Hint: I consulted the above website in creating this puzzle.)



Cache Info.
Yes I am back with another Glengarry puzzle. I have more in the works. While I polish up the pages for the other puzzles in this series, give a go at this one! Once you solve the puzzle it should be an easy park and grab. Enjoy! :)

The Puzzle
He formed a “Society of True Highlanders” in June of what year? – Q K Q X

In what year did he organize the 1st Glengarry Fencible Regiment? – Q L A T

How old was he when he organized the 1st Glengarry Fencible Regiment? – F N

The Coordinates

N 43 TN.XFX
W 070 QN.KLK

You can check your answers for this puzzle on Geochecker.com.


Do YOU know what Glengarry means?
If you do, find all of the Glengarry caches, e-mail me links to the geo cache logs of you finding the Glengarry caches, and I will post your name below.

GC1F806 - Meet The Glengarry Bhoys - "Forest Lake"
GC1F80B - Meet The Glengarry Bhoys BONUS - "Deep Inside"
GC1F8XH - Glengarry Glen Ross (Placed by Team Horwich)
GC1F9EK - The Stormont, Dundas, and Glengarry Highlanders
GC1H5RW - Alasdair Ranaldson MacDonell of Glengarry
GC1JFXX - Clan MacDonell of Glengarry
GC1K3XG - Glengarry

These folks know what Glengarry means...

To see who knows what Glengarry means, see the cache page for the cache Glengarry

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Cnex naq teno

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)