The well known geobard , William Cachespeare, wrote many plays
and sonnets regarding geocaching. Perhaps his most famous work is
the soliloquy from his play "Baconlet" (not to be confused with
that other play, Hamlet, written by some less famous writer).
Baconlet tells the story of a committed puzzle cacher being driven
mad by puzzles he can not solve. After lying awake for days,
thinking and not eating he relates his state of mind to the
audience...
Like the other not so famous bard, the authorship of
Cachespeare's works have often been disputed with many scholars
believing his writings to be the works of another another puzzle
cacher using "Cachespeare" as a pseudonym. Such detractors seem to
think you can find evidence of this hidden in his manuscripts while
others raise the possibility of carefully disguised coordinates
leading to a puzzle cache of his own.
Is this cache to be or not to be? - that is the question!
A clearer version of the puzzle may be found here:
ToBoOrNotToBe.pdf