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Trespassers W. Multi-Cache

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Hidden : 5/25/2009
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

This multi will take you to a nice little wood with a great variety of trees including the ubiquitous Tupperwarus Hydii, or to give it it's English name The Cacher's Tree.

You either recognise Trespassers W for what it is, or you have to be steered down the correct route.

The inhabitant of this hide, although he could spell "Tuesday", could not spell his own name and spelled it "Wol". Trespassers W was on a broken sign nearby. This signified that the previous inhabitant of the hide had an uncle, who had two names, just in case he lost one. His names were Trespassers and William. W was short for Will, or William.

You will not be trespassing when you find this cache. Understand now?

This is a multi near a church so of course you have to go stumbling around amongst the dead looking for numbers that have long been eroded away by time and acid rain.

Or not. The co-ords at the top of the page take you to a grave that you really can't miss. Its a big un'.

On there there are loads of numbers. You know the rest.......

A= HCP was born on 2A October.

B= One man seems to have been well travelled. He may have trodden in Abraham's sandal steps. This man died on 1B November.

C= The local man was born in 1C79

D= The man who had been to Essen died in 19D2

E= One number seems to have been carved in error (Doh!) and then corrected. Both numbers are visible. Add them together.

And then the boring bit.

The cache is located at N 51. 55. 7AB W 000. 19. CDE

Some cachers will be wary of exploring places of the nature that this cache is hidden in. Others will just pile in. Those are the ones who live short and exciting lives. GO ON. It won't have many teeth!

And a word on Wheelchair access. I've seen chairs in less accessible places. The approach is narrow but probably do-able, especially with help. The church yard is a bit bumpy, being grass, but the intrepid chair user will be able to do this I think.

There have been sof this cache going missing. It is quite possible to replace this cache so that only animals and cachers can find it. Please do that. I'm running short of plastic lunch boxes you know!

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Bu pbzr ba! Lbh ner n pnpure. Pnpurf trg uvqqra va jung? Naq guvax bs gur anzr bs gur pnpur.

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)