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Washer Multi Multi-Cache

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Hidden : 3/25/2009
Difficulty:
5 out of 5
Terrain:
3.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

You are looking at a 14 part multi cache, so if you are seeking an easy park and grab, keep looking....

Your task is to visit all the coordinates listed below. At each location you will need to locate the washer with an alpha-numeric set on it written in Sharpie. Write down the letter and corresponding number. For example, if you go to a location and you see "A 4" The A=4 and these can be substitute into the following final location:

AB° CD.EFG
TU° VW.XYZ

After you have found all 14 washers, you can figure out the final location. Each location has parking fairly close by. The start location listed above is one of the washers. The washer is roughly the size of a 50 cent piece and is held in place by a wood screw on a tree or pole.

Some washer are low to the ground, some are eye level and some might require you to climb like a squirrel. Still some may require you to descend down some rocky embankments or cross a creek or few. Be prepared for some muddy, overgrown, dirt, rocks, PI (It's there, I saw it) and curious muggles. Each washer is located in a square bordered by Kellogg, Hydraulic, Webb, and 32nd Street South.

This took two weeks to put together and I recieved help from KsRenegade (FTF and verification) and Kloudbuster (loaned punches for marking the washers)

Here is your list:

37 39.623
97 15.580

37 40.712
97 17.614

37 39.194
97 17.639

37 39.006
97 14.317

37 39.226
97 17.505

37 40.086
97 15.111

37 39.229
97 16.302

37 40.240
97 14.586

37 38.575
97 18.310

37 38.305
97 16.751

37 41.407
97 17.313

37 40.053
97 18.866

37 39.527
97 16.844

Update One: One of the logs below talks about a bad number on a washer. It has been corrected. Thanks for the heads up.

Update Two: I used sharpies at first to mark the washers. This worked great until they washed off. The new replacement washers have been stamped. All washers go letter then number. So W 6 cannot be 9 M. That way you can tell a 6 from a 9.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Pbagnvare vf n jngrecebbs zngpufgvpx pbagnvare va n ubbx va n gerr ba gur fbhgu fvqr. Gunaxf gb Yvapbya naq IvpxaEnaql sbe ercynprzrag pbagnvaref.

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)