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Caldwell Rd Trail # 4 - Hypochondriac Mystery Cache

Hidden : 3/12/2011
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:



Cache is not at the listed coordinates, you must first solve the puzzle to find the cache location.

Cachers Log - Day 1853

I woke up and decided to hide a cache. I had this nice 2kg Peanut Butter Jar, and I really wanted to put out a winter friendly cache. I even loaded it up with a couple of TBs, swag, and a FTF Prize. I wasn't feeling that great, and I probably should just have stay home. I packed up the cache and headed out, feeling like I probably had Shigellosis . I got to the trail head and I still felt like I had Shigellosis , but I decided to head along the trail anyway, maybe a walk would make me feel better! I wasn't two minutes along the trail, and what do you know - stepped on a rusty nail! I probably had Tetanus , but I figured I would just continue on my way and place the cache. Unfortunatelly, I started to feel really weird... almost like I had the Bubonic plague ??? where would I have contracted that??? Maybe I should have just turned around then, but I thought if I could just hang on a few more minutes I would have the cache placed. Oh, oh.... now it feels like Amoebiasis . That's it i decided, no cache placement today, I decided I had better go home and rest.

Cachers Log - Day 1854

After a good nights sleep, I was feeling better, and still had a cache to place, so I headed out . No sooner than I got to the trail head , I had this weird feeling again. Could it be Tick-borne viral encephalitis , or maybe it was Typhoid Fever ??? I think it was probably more serious than just Congenital syphilis , but who knows, I decided to continue on anyway, I needed to get this cache placed before I come down with something more serious. I found a great winter friendly spot to hang the cache, only about 35m from the trail. Any more bushwacking than that, I would run the risk of contracting Relapsing fever. The Cache placed, I headed to the doctor to get myself checked out!


Note: Its WET on these trails. Wear boots.


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Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Chmmyr: Avar Pnpur: Jvagre Sevraqyl

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)