Durland's Trade-o-ree Mystery Cache
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Welcome to the Durland Trade-o-ree! The above posted coordinates
will not take you to the actual cache location but to the closest
parking. You'll have to transpose these Lenni Lenape phrases to
their respective numerical lodge sequence to find the final site.
If you found this cache and the
coordinates on your own, Dr. E Urner Goodman and Carroll A. Edson
would certainly be proud! If you haven't ventured out yet on this
ordeal, your local scout camp may be a good place for you to hold
your vigil while the clues located here help guide your way to
solving the puzzle. If you're an arrowmen, you'll be able to figure
out how to get started. If you're not, you may have to contact a
member of the brotherhood to help you with the names of the honor
society. If you do know how to transpose certain honor society
words such as Ktemaque, Horicon, Nooteeming and Nicha Nimat into
their numerical sequence then you're already on your way to the
circle. Cache is a sterilite container with a green lid consisting
of a log book and scouting tradeables. Starting out with a
collection of mostly patches apropos of the location. Please feel
free to make any trade you like, one for one. Since this may be a
location that you and your collectables may come back to from time
to time, don't forget to keep your duplicates in your pack with
you. You don't have to be involved in the organization to take
anything, but make sure you leave something in its place. Good
luck! You do have permission to be here too, since the cache was placed with the scouting council's permission! Congratulations to
Bacmac for FTF! A true puzzle solver!
You can check your answers for this puzzle on
Geochecker.com.
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
[puzzle hint] Hanzv jnf svefg
[cache hint] haqre svefg obhyqre