The paragraph below gives you the description of the cache location
and the final part of the coordinates. The translation is
straightforward if you know how to work the code. (…and no,
simply clicking the Geocaching “decrypt link” will not
give you the answer.) All punctuation, capitalization, and
structure are in the correct spots.
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Aahaeeeoleaynme, fbe vklh tcherl igp tiun. Imv ecuun et rp lad
Lefnof Uesut Oehnce Orilgehe. Dnsyla ykti urftra. Lht
“retetd” rs o esaue nbml trar srr ogn rd ikt viesi.
Oosde aionobo eua rah awtnrnw shgoi. Echa nemtrhu leu yrtnc
tvecwk-swsot. Oabh tene.
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The key will be speaking like an officer when looking for the
location. After that, it will all be about seeing it from the right
direction.
You can check your coordinates for this puzzle on
Geochecker.com.
The hide is a pretty standard BakRdz style cache and the final
should be winter accessible, but getting there may not be friendly
depending on the route and terrain conditions. The cache is
starting out with some basic trade items including a handcrafted
pewter vessel and a book of puzzles.
Have fun and happy hunting…and puzzle solving.
CONGRATS to CodeJunkie and 2boyz on the CO-FTF (and a lurking Jim
and Linda close behind for the STF)
Abg n fhofgvghgvba pelcgbtenz. Nyy gur pbeerpg yrggref ner gurer.