den sure kalkun: I have decided against using the space for a new cache (the world sighs with relief).
Time to free up the space for someone else, if anybody wants to place a cache there.
Thanks for the visits. A word on the inspiration for this cache. The numbers that you should have collected were 0, 1, 2, 3... etc.
Therefore
A B C D E F G H I J
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
N 55° 39.BDJ E 012° 31.IAB
N 55° 39.139 E 012° 31.801
The whole thing was meant as a sly joke about the Gade encryption method and those who crack it without finding the numbers properly. There are a number of methods that can be used against the cipher, not least brute-force. In one variation of the brute-force attack, you could generate possible coordinates by inserting "found" numbers sequentially. You would start at 0. Using this method, you would have generated the correct coordinates on your very first go. Of course, you wouldn't know that, and you would certainly have generated many more possible coordinates.
The way to solve the cache was to guess from the title that this was the case, and solve the whole thing from home. Alternatively, you could go to Valby and gather the numbers and do it as a multi. I don't think that anyone got the "right" method, but I expect someone will correct me.
So, the joke is on you, people who solved it as a multi. The joke is on you, Gade, for making a flawed (but still highly useful) cipher. And, not least, the joke's on me for being one of those who sits and tries to crack Gades in other caches when often — but not always — it is easier to go and look at the damn numbers out there in the world. We are all cogs in an Æskesystem, something that is overcomplicated and perhaps a bit pointless. We love it. And Storm P was, of course, famous for "designing" such machines.
Lastly, there was a horrific lack of Æ multis. That situation persists. I did set up the Æ traditional and mystery to help a few folk on their way with some of the alphabet challenges, but, conscious of doing too much and ruining it, I have not deliberately created caches with other "rare" letters. Amusingly, I have still not qualified for the challenge closest to me - de 3 alfabeter.