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P.O. Box - Ephrata Mystery Cache

This cache has been archived.

OReviewer: As there's been no response to my earlier note, I am forced to archive this listing.

If you wish to repair/replace the cache sometime in the future, just contact me email, including the GC Code, and assuming it meets the guidelines, we'll be happy to unarchive it.

Thanks,
-OReviewer

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Hidden : 11/1/2013
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   other (other)

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Geocache Description:


The cache is NOT at the posted coordinates.
The posted coordinates are for the Ephrata post office.
The cache is NOT in or next to the building.


Many of you have found P.O. Box caches before. The concept and parts of the description have been borrowed from P.O. Box - Bel Air, the P.O. Box cache that started it all. Thanks MDSurveyor!

A simple puzzle once you learn how to apply this set of three numbers for the cache. (Grid:Row:Column)

IMPORTANT NOTE: The Ephrata post office is much smaller than the Bel Air post office which necessitated a modification to the typical GRID designation. Be sure to read the GRID instructions carefully to make sure you are looking in the correct spot.

Grid:
When you enter the post office you will find multiple walls of post office boxes. For the purposes of this geocache the Grid refers to ALL of the groups of boxes on a particular wall. Exception: If a set of boxes is surrounded by a frame of wooden moulding it is considered a separate grid!

The Grid number is determined by the number of the P.O. Box in the upper right-hand corner of the Grid. Find the P.O. Box number that matches the Grid number and you are standing in front of the Grid you need to use.

A Grid has rows of boxes that run from left to right and columns that run from top to bottom. The P.O. Boxes at the bottom of the grid are usually bigger than the boxes at the top. The rows will normally line up across the entire grid, but the columns will not. Typically, there will be more columns on the top of the Grid and less along the bottom of the Grid.

Row:
Starting at the upper left corner of the Grid and counting from top to bottom, the top Row is 1 the next Row dow is 2 and continuing on to the bottom of the Grid.

Column:
Counting from left to right, the leftmost box is Column 1 and the next box from the left is Column 2 and continuing on to the right of the Grid. Warning: Row 1 will probably have more Columns than Row 9, so be sure to be counting across the correct row.

All that is left is a little addition with the P.O. Box numbers and you will have the cache coordinates.

To find the cache location, use the (Grid:Row:Column) format.

N 40 10.(G201:R1:C12) + (G591:R2:C12) W 076 10.(G441:R1:C1) + (G591:R1:C6)

The 6 digits you found should add up to 25. The final location should be about .17 miles away.

The P.O. Box lobby is open to the public 24 hours. The final cache location is daylight hours only.

It is possible to walk to the final location from the post office or you can choose to drive closer. You are looking for an odd shaped magnetic nano that I received as a Christmas gift. HAVE FUN!

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Ybpngvba 106

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)