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Lucien's Dementia 2 - Return of the Centroid Mystery Cache

This cache has been archived.

The Seanachai: Greetings from Geocaching.com,

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Hidden : 11/18/2012
Difficulty:
3.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

The posted coordinates are not where the cache is but it is within 2 miles.
The cache is a locked ammo box.

My dementia back story

Solve the puzzle below, get within 30 meters and the geochecker will give instructions for the field puzzle to find the cache and the combination of the lock on the cache.

Combo is the GC numberclue

You must use Geocheck to complete the puzzle.

Long ago, in what is now called Ethiopia, a young goatherd named Kaldi awoke one morning to discover his goats missing.
As one cannot be a goatherd without goats, Kaldi determinedly set off to search the hillsides for his wayward flock.

Beneath the hot sun an exhausted Kaldi looked high and low when, much to his surprise, he stumbled upon one third of his goats frolicking about each other as if dancing.
Shocked and tired, the young goatherd gazed in awe at the capricious Capra dance.
He then noticed another third of his flock in the distance frolicking about each other as if dancing.
A few minutes search found the rest of his wayward flock likewise jumping about.

Slowly, Kaldi returned from his wonderment and noticed some of the goats eating the red fruit of a nearby shrub.
Having searched all day Kaldi was tired, but he was famished as well.
Without thought he began walking toward the fruit.
Yet, what if this fruit was the cause of his heretofore halcyon goats' boisterous behavior? Kaldi paused.
Then again, he mulled, what if the goats only appear to be dancing because of his extraordinary hunger?
Throwing caution to the wind, Kaldi joined the goats' feast.

Sometime later a monk named Lucius from a local monastery passed nearby the same hill.
Hearing a great and raucous clamor the imam investigated.
"I am over tired and have fallen asleep at prayer again, for surely I must be dreaming!" thought the imam, for before him danced a local goatherd and his goats.
The imam rubbed his eyes, but the merry dancers remained.
The imam pinched himself, yet still the boy and his goats spun, jumped, and whirled.
Aghast, the imam pulled Kaldi away and demanded an explanation for such bizarre behavior.
After many questions the imam deduced that this energetic glee must have at its root the red fruit growing about them.
Seeking greater understanding, he gathered some from the three spots the goats were dancing the most energetically for further testing at his monastery.

It was there he at last sampled the cherry himself and became infused with a great joie de vivre.
That night, the imam spent more hours at prayer than ever before.
"This is no ordinary fruit!" exclaimed the imam.
Realizing the spiritual value of such a gift he shared it so that all may remain energetic and pray with greater fervor.


The faithful still try to follow the imam's steps to discover, as he did, the joie de vivre he shared with the world.


Sketches of where the imam gathered Kaldi's Fruit are in the gallery.
I guess photos are not pure enough!

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

[may not be deep snow friendly] ynetr nzzb obk punvarq gb n gerr ebbg

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
-------------------------
N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)