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Ralphs a Cache Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

Tchingal: An action had been taken on this cache because of one of the following -

No response from the cache owner to the previous reviewer note ask for this cache to receive maintenance.
No cache to find or log to sign.
It has been more than 28 days since the last owner note.

As there has been no response I'm archiving this cache to stop it from showing up in my reviewer searches and new placement checks.

Please remember to return to the GZ and collect the cache or Check it has been removed if you have not already done so.

We don't want to litter our environment with Geotrash and if you have any TB's or coins in your cache I'm sure the owners would want them moved on.

If you decide to proceed with this cache in the next 28 days please contact me via email and I'll unarchive it for you.

[b]This cache has now been taken off my watchlist and I will not see any notes you leave on the cache page from today[/b]

As a result I am archiving this cache to keep from continually showing up in search lists and to prevent it from blocking other cache placements.

If you wish to repair/replace/make available the cache sometime in the near future, just contact a reviewer (by email), and assuming it still meets the current guidelines, the reviewer will be happy to unarchive it.

Should you replace the cache after 28 days has passed please create a new cache listing so it can be reviewed as a new cache.

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Hidden : 2/23/2009
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

A Cache hidden on the edge of a windswept bay called Ralphs Bay, near a boat launch area.

Ralphs Bay is a rather shallow, and windy bay located on the eastern side of the Derwent River. The bay is home to Pied oystercatchers, Red-capped plovers and Sandpipers who all feed along the shore and in the tidal flats. As well as gulls, there are several migratory species of Mutton bird and Capspian terns who visit the bay. Kite and sailboards love the bay due to the winds that howl through the area.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Uvqqra orgjrra gjb cevpxyr ohfurf haqre fgbarf nobir gur uvtu gvqr znex

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)