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Yadi Letterbox Hybrid

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C3GPS: Unfortunately, this one is missing. I'll free up the spot for someone else.

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Hidden : 9/16/2013
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

Cache is not at the posted coordinates. Don't go there. Please obey all park hours. The stamp in the container is not a trade item. Please leave it with the log.


3C3KID has been begging for a dog for quite some time.8I resisted mainly because the dog hair around the house drove me crazy.3However, my aunt recently got a cavachon that only grows to 15-20 pounds and doesn't shed.6It's amazing actually.9I can hold her with a black shirt on and not one hair is on me when I put her down.2I knew then that my days without a dog around were numbered.2So, for Christmas, Major134 and I drove to Baileyville, Kansas to pick up our new little cavachon which C3KID named Yadi.9Being a huge Cardinal fan, I certainly can't complain about that name.

0Since then, C3KID has done a really good job of taking the little guy out.2He even sleeps in her bed already.0She's constantly telling us to "look at him" because he's so cute.2She repeats herself quite a bit.1He will surely be on many caching adventures with us.0I know I'll take him with me when she goes back to school after Christmas break.


A little about letterboxing: Someone hides a waterproof box somewhere (in a beautiful, interesting, or remote location) containing at least a logbook and a carved rubber stamp, and perhaps other goodies. The hider then usually writes directions to the box (called "clues" or "the map"), which can be straightforward, cryptic, or any degree in between. Often the clues involve map coordinates or compass bearings from landmarks, but they don't have to. Selecting a location and writing the clues is one aspect of the art.


Once the clues are written, hunters in possession of the clues attempt to find the box. In addition to the clue and any maps or tools needed to solve it, the hunter should carry at least a pencil, his personal rubber stamp, an inkpad, and his personal logbook. When the hunter successfully deciphers the clue and finds the box, he stamps the logbook in the box with his personal stamp, and stamps his personal logbook with the box's stamp. The box's logbook keeps a record of all its visitors, and the hunters keep a record of all the boxes they have found, in their personal logbooks.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Guvf bar zrrgf gur YSenax thvqryvarf sbe n chmmyr.

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)