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Dundee Hidey Hole Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

GeoCrater: I am regretfully archiving this cache since there's been no word from the owner in the month or more since the last reviewer note was posted. If you want to re-activate the cache during the next couple of months, please contact GeoCrater to see if that's possible. If the cache meets current guidelines, consideration will be given based on the circumstances surrounding the original archival.

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Lamento archivar este caché, ya que no ha habido ninguna comunicación del propietario en el tiempo transcurrido (un mes o más) desde que se publicó la nota del revisor. Si deseas reactivar el caché durante los próximos dos meses, por favor, ponte en contacto con GeoCrater para ver si esto es posible. Si el caché cumple con las directrices en vigor, se estudiará dicha petición teniendo en cuenta las circunstancias que llevaron el archivo original.

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Hidden : 3/18/2012
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

Just a quickie in the park. Please be discreet, particularly during busy muggle Spring days. Certain seasons may make this a tough one. Rehide well!

Nearby adjacent neighbors are cache-aware and may say hello if they are ever out there. Cache-friendly-owner hasn't seen the cache yet, but his daughter loves to go geocaching with her brothers and myself. Difficulty is actually a 1.5, but with so many muggles around at certain times, it "feels" like a 2.

When faced with many many mucho muggles do what I do:

1) Wear dark glasses, a vest and a clown wig so as not to draw any attention to yourself. Carry a fancy clip board to look official.

3) Kneel down to tie your shoe. An oldie, but a goody. Never fails. Unless you're wearing high heels or velcro.

4) "Drop something." Then bend down to pick it up, groping as you go down, groping as you rise. It's all about the grope.

5) Sit at the base of the tree and ponder the meaning of life. Then, while you are there, cop a feel at the trunk of the tree. You'll know the hidey hole when you find it. Cachers always do.

6) Actually, as of 6/5/13 you can ignore #5 and, instead, take advantage of the seventh inning stretch (which is appropriate here).

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Jurer gehax zrrgf tebhaq. Abg dhvgr ovt rabhtu sbe Nyvpr, ohg vg'yy qb sbe lbh. Fubhyq or rnfl crnfl, ubyr-va-bar-whfg-fznyyre-guna-n-zvpeb xvaq bs svaq. HCQNGRQ PYHR 6/5/13: Fgvyy uvqvat va n ubyr. Gnxr n friragu vaavat fgergpu gb znxr gur svaq.

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)