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GMT #5 GeoMobbers Trail-The who's who of the Mob Mystery Cache

Hidden : 2/26/2013
Difficulty:
3.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

This is the fifth of a series of 15 caches including a bonus, set out by some of the East Anglian GeoMobbers.

The route takes you on a 4.5 mile walk around Thetford Forest with a variety of different cache styles created by individual members of the EAGeoMobber forum.


The cachers in this puzzle bear no resemblance to any cachers either living or dead. Any similarity in their names is purely coincidental.

There are five friends who go out caching together. Each uses a different GPSr and each has a different type of caching that they prefer but each also has a tendency to make the odd error either when out on the hunt or in their logging of the caches that they find. Using the clues given can you work out who likes what sort of caches, what machine they use and what errors they make?

1,The cacher who sometimes left spoilers in his logs uses a De Norme GPS.
2, Odd's Bodkins, who has a Barmin GPS doesn't call out and doesn't rush out to get FTF's.
3, Rick_B_OZ likes doing puzzle caches but doesn't use a smart phone to find his caches. Urgent Beer often misreads cache pages (especially those with long descriptions).
4, The cacher who enjoys leaving his caching until after dark wasn't the one who leaves things uncamoflaged.
5, The cacher who is a FTF hound and also is sometimes known to get their sums a bit wrong isn't Pasty Grim.
6, The cacher who loves a good paddle on the river and uses a Badgellan GPS isn't the cacher who calls out "Got it!" when in fact they haven't as doesn't the cacher who uses a map to locate their caches.



For example Pasty Grim, Puzzle caches (99), Misreads (82), De Norme (78) D=259

The cache can be found at N 52° 25. A+E E000° 37.0(B+C+D)


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Parking is available at Mayday Carpark (N 52°25.074 E 000°38.087).

The area is managed by the forestry commission and have been placed within the agreed East Anglian Forestry guidelines. Please respect the area when searching for the caches.


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