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Didn't Fool Me--UP FOR ADOPTION!!! Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 6/5/2010
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

The Punches' Second Geocache:

We are starting to see these "sprout" up more and more in our urban landscape these days:


UP FOR ADOPTION!
We no longer live close to this cache location and will no longer be able to maintain it. If you're interested in adopting it, please send us a message. Thank you, The Punches
"In order for us to communicate over cell phones, it is necessary to have a new type of telephone pole called a cell phone tower (or cell phone antenna) placed at proper intervals along our highways and byways. The density of these towers is directly proportional to the human population density. This mathematical principle called "cell tower proliferation" is a new subject for urban ecologists. Unlike unsightly telephone poles spanned by wires, cell phone towers are solitary structures. Cell phone towers transmit radio waves and must be placed above ground, unlike subterranean telephone cables. Wireless cell phones send and receive messages using radiofrequency energy in the 800-900 megahertz portion of the radiofrequency (RF) spectrum. Directional antennas on the towers divide a geographical area into regions of service called "cells." Different cell phone carriers use separate antennas on the same tower. Rather than have obtrusive towers cluttering our cities and countryside, they are now being disguised in many clever ways. Some of these covert forms include trees, cactus, gas station signs, boulders, and even church steeples. Tree towers resembling araucaria trees have six tiers of horizontal branches, each tier bearing a carrier antenna cluster. Each antenna cluster services a separate cell phone carrier." SOURCE

We've driven by this hundreds of times and said "That would be a great place for a Geocache". Well, we finally remembered to look on geocaching.com to see if someone had already placed one there, and since it was still vacant, we made it ours.

The container is a micro which contains a log, pencil, and a few small trade items.

This cache should be accessible 24/7 but please use discretion and stealth. Although it is possible to drive pretty close to the cache, please help to preserve this cache for others and park in the designated parking area and meander towards the cache site so as to not alert muggles of your intentions.

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Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Pbzr ba, guvf bar'f n gbb rnfl :-C

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)