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Nature calls - a 4-H project Traditional Cache

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Heartland Cacher: Greetings I'm Heartland Cacher, one of the volunteer reviewers for new caches submitted to Geocaching.com.

It has been a while since I first looked at this cache. I can't find any recent responses from the Cache Owner about maintaining this cache which makes it appear the Cache Owner is either unwilling or unable to maintain the cache. Cache maintenance includes listing maintenance including updating any changes to the text, updating coordinates, removing needs maintenance attributes and enabling the listing. The cache will be archived and removed from the active cache listings.

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Hidden : 7/6/2013
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

I am very excited to have my first cache out there.  I am doing this as a 4-H project and my only hopes for this is to get a purple at the fair and that all you cachers like it!

Kill two caches with one hike, however these are not alike! This cache I made for a 4-H project I am entering in the Saunders County Fair! I have to make a poster about geocaching and how I made this. I hope all you cachers out there like where I hid it and what is inside. You are looking for a camo container about the size of a peanut butter container. There is a log book and a few small trinkets. If you take a trinket please leave a trinket! “Popular Two Rivers State Recreation Area, with its distinctive Caboose “cabins” and put-and-take Trout fishing lake is unique among Nebraska’s state recreation areas. Two Rivers SRA encompasses some 644 acres of land and about 320 acres of water in the form of sand pit lakes, just off of NE 92, 1 mile south and 1 mile west of Venice. Acquired by the Game and Parks Commission in 1958 and open to the public since 1960, Two Rivers developed into one of the state’s most used recreation areas during its 45-plus year history. Other facilities and activities include excellent campgrounds, a swimming beach, picnicking, fishing, handicap fishing pier, playgrounds for the children and hunting in season. A concession is also on site.”(Two rivers state, 2013) PARK ENTRY PERMIT REQUIRED “A valid Nebraska Park Entry Permit is required for all vehicles entering Two Rivers State Recreation Area or any other Nebraska state park area. Permits are available online at www.OutdoorNebraska.org, from Two Rivers or any Game and Parks Commission office, and hunting and fishing permit vendors.” (Two rivers State, 2013) Reference Two rivers state recreation area. (2013). Retrieved from http://outdoornebraska.ne.gov/parks/guides/parksearch/pdfs/brochure175.pdf

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Vg'f abg hc uvtu. Vg'f qbja ybj. Ybbx ng jung vf abj biretebja. V nz ybpngrq arkg gb gur snyyra naq gur fgnaqvat. V nz haqre gur snyyra ohg arkg gb gur fgnaqvat...

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)