First to Find:
NS8R
*This cache is dedicated to NS8R*
While you were at the local radio club house during a field day,
one of the telegraphers came up to you with a small piece of paper
in his hand. The telegrapher explained that he was going through
some old papers in the back room and discovered this odd
message:
You first thought the scrambled letters were just rubbish until
you read the last line. You started thinking that this just might
lead to a hidden treasure, and if you are the first to find it, the
contents would be your reward.
The puzzle that I have presented is actually a somewhat
difficult code, but I have provided many clues on this page that
will help you solve it (if you research well). Nevertheless, if you
feel stuck later on, feel free to ask for a clue. A radio club
house is actually in the area (see picture of it below), but the
location of this cache is hidden in a nice location in Scioto
Trails State Park. Please bring your own pen or pencil.
Bonne Chance tout le monde!
You can check your answers for this puzzle
on
Geochecker.com.
MYSTERY (GC1X75C) by ktj09
ktj09's Tabula Recta (GC1Y6Z0)
Hello my fellow geocachers, NS8R and I had a
brilliant hike in this lovely weather today, and we replaced the
Corse Dome container, which is much larger and it can house several
trackables (bugs) and goodies. With that said, some notes: 1) The
coordinates take you within a four feet radius of the cache;
therefore, use your geosense; 2) Beware of snakes--it's Spring time
and they're out! 3) In order to prevent future flood damage and
disasters, please be sure to re-hide the cache just as you found
it, and make sure the log book is airtight in the zip-lock bag,
andmake sure the cache lid is on tight. Thank you, and I hope you
enjoy my Corse Dome. -ktj09 PS: There is a great cache nearby this
one by cmaille (Stewart Lake Tree Munchers), be sure to check it
out! NOTE FROM MARCH 17, 2011