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Hidden : 6/19/2009
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

This is a quick cache and dash along a well traveled highway. You need to enter a parking lot to get to the host, so there is usually quite a bit of parking readily available. But parking is not the only thing found nearby in large quantities... there is a significant amount of ferrous material at GZ (if you know what I mean). Thank God this one isn't a nano!

There are often many muggles in the general vicinity, so some stealth will be required. However, this is a spot for tourists to stop - so you will probably go unnoticed. No tools are required for this find, but BYOP! You will not need to climb on top (in fact, I think that folks specifically frown on climbing as it is somewhat disrespectful). By the way, the host was built by Chrysler; who would have guessed!

This cache has been placed with the permission of the Frank W. Sidler post 40 of the American Legion, in Danville, PA. I thank them for their permission and for their individual and collective service to our country.

Congratulations to Joe and Jeni for their FTF prize (a new, unactivated United States version of the Nomad Geocoin from Crake Productions). Seemed fitting for this cache. If you haven't visited any Joe and Jeni caches, you should - they are the most creative in the area.

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NOTE #1: I have heard that there used to be a cache here that is no longer active. So, you might find some remnants of an old cache nearby - despite my attempt to locate and remove any "former containers". You are looking for a black magnetic key holder that has a green "Official Geocache" sticker on the top. Accept no substitutes! ;-)

NOTE #2: My original cache went missing in Sept. 2009. It was a magnetic key holder that was covered in cammo tape. If you find that, you can sign that log, but please send me a message about its location, so I can retrieve it from its host.

NOTE #3: This cache also seems to travel from its original destination from time to time. When I go to perform maintenance, I can't find it. Please return this to the exact clever spot I found for it. This haystack is simply too big! Maybe that's just my payback for obtuse hints! ;-)

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Crbcyr graq gb zbir guvf bar nebhaq (sbe ernfbaf V qb abg haqrefgnaq), fb nal uvagf V jbhyq tvir raq hc orvat veeryrinag fubegyl nsgre gurl ner choyvfurq. Fbeel.

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)