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Little G’s Impossible Log (Canterbury) Mystery Cache

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Hidden : 9/13/2010
Difficulty:
5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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It is normal size but not typical. It is not for swaps and your own pen will be required. Just enough space for TB

You can and may require to solve each of the 3 steps separately plan your time effectively, based on the complexity of each task Dont go to the co-ordinates


This was cache inspired by a technique used when performing close up magic to numerous tables. Everything becomes a blur as you work your way around a large hotel restaurant or function room. Often you try and co-ordinate between courses and jump around between tables which adds to your overall confusion. The people and tricks begin to merge into one. If you are not careful you can miss a table or visit the same table twice! To the obvious frustrations of other guests. Tricks are often performed in a sequence of 3’s. Three tricks at each table and then not repeated for 2 other tables. This is to ensure tables never see the same tricks that are performed on either side of them. A technique I developed over the years was to leave puzzles at tables to amuse the guests while I worked my way around the room doing magic. I replaced the puzzle with a balloon model animal to give me a clear induction of where I had previously performed.

We leave you this puzzle in memory of those days.

This puzzle is broken into 3 clear parts with only 2 locations involved.

First complete the ‘Prestidigitators Sweet Tooth’ to gain the necessary information required to complete this puzzle.

Second: Using the information you gain at P.S.T. solve the code below.

R I Number of letters in the lollies minus 2

R II Number of flavours.

RIII 2nd Number of the bar code Initial Position 3rd 5th and 6th Numbers of the bar code

Rotors and Reflectors - must be default

Crack the code below to the final

RFVPGCQZTVHNPPLMDKUWFPCYUJBYDHEULJEAJSEURT

Third – all you have to do is sign the log, a seat has been provided with a nice view! It would not be ''impossible log ''if everything to do with collecting it was not a challenge !

Don’t force anything and please put everything back in exactly the same order and place you found them.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Chmmyr fgntr 1 Ng Cerf Fjrrg Gbbgu - Nybubzben Chmmyr fgntr 2 :wnin frpbaq cynpr 97 ol EF Uvag - vs lbh trg fghpx qb trg va gbhpu naq jr qb uryc crbcyr (Guvf vf n tnzr abg n jne)

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)