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Inspire the Next Mystery Cache

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1mech: The tree this was hidden in has been cut down and removed. There is a photo of all that remains on the cache page.

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Hidden : 8/22/2011
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

This is on flat, hard ground adjacent to a public sidewalk, a wheelchair would be no problem. You are looking for a 6" x 2.5" round plastic container.







 

 

This is another easy puzzle cache, but you will need to do a little work before you can find it.

This cache is not listed at the posted coordinates!

The actual coordinates of the cache are N 35 11.ABC      W 97 24.DEF

In order to solve the puzzle, go to www.usps.com  then, under the Quick Tools tab, click on “look up a zip code”, then proceed to solve the puzzle by substituting the last
digit of the five digit zip result for the letter in the puzzle.
For example, if the city listed for “A” was Sand
Springs, Oklahoma, you would have found the zip to be 74063. Now using the last digit of the zip replace the “A” with the number “3” and so on. Pretty easy

I placed this so that some of my fellow postal cachers will have another cache to find while spending time away from home, but you locals are welcome too!

There is a safe parking spot about 450 ft. from the cache. Do not park in the Hitachi parking lot up near the building. The spot I use is across from Oakhurst Ave, just a little paved pull out from the road. If you are walking from NCED, it is only .7 miles from the main entrance
 

Now for the solution:

A = Currie, Minnesota

B = Pacific, Washington

C = Fillmore, Minnesota

D = Williams, Arizona

E = Piedmont, Oklahoma

F = Racine, Minnesota

 

These are all small towns with only one zip code available

About the name of this cache, the nearby international
corporation uses it as a slogan, I guess. It is on their sign out by the highway, not sure just what it means to them, but for you it can mean to “Inspire
to find the Next” cache!

Additional Hints (No hints available.)