The Five Senses - Touch Multi-Cache
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This cache is one of five in the "Five Senses" series.
Important Note -- the Niagara Glen is a Nature Reserve since 1992
that contains wild flora and fauna (plants and animals). Please
observe all posted regulations. Stay on the trails, that are marked
and follow generally accepted trail etiquette. Fires are not
permitted. Take only photos, leave only footprints! Niagara Parks
Act Regulations:www.niagaraparksnature.com
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Touch is probably one of the hardest senses to define in a concrete
way. It allows us to feel textures and temperatures, but it also is
partially responsible for balance and proprioception. Touch has
been used in many ways over the centuries, with one of the most
practical ways being through the use of Braille. Braille was
introduced as a way of non-verbal communication for those who could
not see written words. It consists of a 2x3 rectangle of dots, with
different raised dots symbolizing different letters or
numbers.
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For this cache, you must use your sense of touch to work your way
through this multi-cache in the Niagara Glen.
The coordinates posted are those to a micro located along the
trail. To get there, follow the white path straight ahead once you
get down the stairs. Take the red path to the water after
this.
Note: You do NOT have to go down to the water's edge.
It is a 35mm film canister. Once found, use your sense of
touch to decipher where the final is to be found.
Note: Part of a coordinate will be given at the final cache. You
will need this to find the final.
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
Ernpu JNL va naq srry nebhaq. Lbh fubhyqa'g arrq gb zbir ebpxf.
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