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WorldServers Find 500 Traditional Cache

Hidden : 6/9/2012
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

WorldServers find
500 geocaches!

Back in July 2011, Lani stumbled upon GeoCaching. While at a graduation picnic at Luncheonette Park in Merrill, Wisconsin, a few friends walked toward the river with a GPS gizmo, saying they were "geocaching". Lani followed them into the bushes and watched them find the little matchstick container with a teeny log rolled up inside! After they signed "The King Pins", she signed her nickname "WorldServer". They returned to the picnic, she installed the GeoCaching APP on her phone then and there, and got hooked that day!

For months, Mark grudgingly "helped" Lani and her new obsession by driving her to find and sign logs in what he thought were boring urban finds, like stop signs, fire hydrants, and street light poles. They were no challenge to him, an avid outdoorsman. One cool fall day, when driving through Mark's favorite Harrison Hills, Lani begged him to go just a little out of the way to find a cache that looked "interesting". He loaded the coords on the car's GPSr and we struggled to climb our way straight up a hill to search for Root House Cache. Lani had her doubts about finding it, but Mark searched everywhere and found an ammo can under a fallen tree. He opened it and saw his friends, The King Pins, had already found it, two years ago!

A few weeks later, Mark came out of the garage with his own ammo can and said, "I'm ready to hide some caches in Harrison Hills!". So now, we are a geocaching team and sign WorldServer and BottleVulture, or just WorldServers. Of this date, 6/9/12, we have found 546 caches in 25 states, Canada's British Columbia, and we have hidden 19 caches in Wisconsin.

To mark our 500th find, this cache is at "The End of The Rainbow". BYOP.

(Thanks to WCD, for his Event/Class on HTML Codes!)

FTF: faerie_one
STF: birddog58
TTF: cbiij
5TF: 2ColdBeers

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Vg'f bayl Ebpx & Ebyy, naq jr yvxr vg!

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)