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Mr Ree - A Tale of the Unknown? Mystery Cache

Hidden : 5/16/2015
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   other (other)

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Geocache Description:


The container for this cache is not at the co-ordinates listed above.

To be in keeping with of books and tales, the log you leave should be continuation of the story so far, the more words the better and should move the “The Tale of Mr Ree” on from the last log. Mr Ree is gentleman of an easy going nature and cannot compel anyone to do anything, he does believe in joining in

The Tale of Mr Ree

Mr Ree was on the search for a place to record his name. This need took him in search of the Number Orth, a constant that he was sure would solve half of his dilemma. E. L. James was inspired to find an extra shade of grey, where, as Gordon Korman, Oh he was so worried about the results of his school year Nickname Game and to make the point he noted that the three tomes via the evolution of the Thunderer, came together, Michael F Stewart was counting bones while the body John Irving excavated had more than two hands where as Heinrich Hammer was pleased it took as few years as it did to in Tibet to make the same discovery and added to that was dilemma presented by Joseph Heller

The second part of his conumberum turned out to be concerned with breakfast cereal and the advice about Never Eating Shredded Wheat and the grain pointed in roughly the right direction. Personally he disagreed with the advice as he enjoyed the first meal of the day, especially with a full bowl of blue milk and a sprinkling of granulated sugar across the top of the mattress looking edibles. A Christy had cause to re-write the Superintendent Battle Five three times before she handed it on to D L Sayers who required a number of people to make some clothing she required. There was unique point to these garments which was the temperature requirement place there by Ray Bradbury, Dodie Smith stepped up with an additional requirement for a black and white version, Charlie Dickens added a number of despatch addresses in a number of great conurbations

With a lurch of a start, Mr Ree rose from his shady place where he had been cooling his feet in the flowing water and was off on the journey, taking a few faltering steps in the search for a first name and advice as to whether these multiple hues of grey that made up his temperature tolerant clothing were fitting for an official about to take on a tour of foreign places to acquire volcanic data and find that missing parts that were required to complete the structure in his specimen case. . . . . . . . .

When the container is located it holds the predecessor to the book, a scroll, to sign, unfortunately nothing to sign in with

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Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Obbxf orybat ba bar

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)