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Greater Austin Oldest Mystery Cache Challenge Mystery Cache

Hidden : 10/20/2013
Difficulty:
4 out of 5
Terrain:
3 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

THE CACHE IS AT THE POSTED COORDINATES


Welcome to the Greater Austin Oldest Geocache Challenge Series. The purpose of this series is to expose geocachers to many of the oldest caches in the greater Austin area, and to honor the people who have maintained these caches, whether they were the original hiders, or are others who have adopted them over the years.


For purposes of this series, the greater Austin area is defined as being within 40 miles of the Texas State Capitol (N 30° 16.479 W 097° 43.118). This distance was selected because the oldest cache in Central Texas, CenTex Prime, hidden 12/17/2000, falls within this radius. I decided to hide this series because I have found that the oldest caches tend to be among the most interesting and often offer nice hikes to scenic locations. They also tend to have larger than micro containers and contain large log books with comments by many cachers who have found these caches over the years.

The series is made up of five caches. The first four caches in this series are Challenge Caches dedicated to the most common cache types: Traditional, Virtual, Mystery, and Multi-Cache. To be able to log one of these four caches, you must have found approximately half of the existing caches of that type hidden before a particular year that are still active at the time of your find.

The fifth cache in this series is a Bonus Cache that requires that you find, although not necessarily qualify for, the other four caches in the series. You will need to gather some information that is contained in each of the four Challenge Cache containers to solve a simple puzzle to find the bonus cache.

CHALLENGE RULES
  • All previous finds count.
  • To count a previous find of one of the older caches, you must have physically visited the site, found the cache, signed the log (except for virtuals), and logged your find on geocaching.com.
  • For this cache, you may sign the log before having qualified for the find and log it as a note, but you cannot claim the cache as a find until you have met this cache's requirements.
  • Any caches that you own cannot be used by you for this challenge.
  • You can document your qualifications for this cache in any way that shows that you have met the requirements of the cache. Options include: 1) Create a Bookmark List, 2) include a list of qualifying finds in your log, or 3) capture a screen shot of a ) a Pocket Query or b) a GSAK sort that shows your finds, and post it as a picture with your log.
  • Your qualifying information should include the cache name, GC code, and date you found each cache.

“Mystery” Caches, also known as “Puzzle” or “Unknown” Caches include a wide variety of cache types. They often involve puzzles that you first need to solve to determine the cache's coordinates. On-site puzzles, night caches, and challenge caches are all often considered to be mystery caches. This category is also used for new and unique geocaches that do not fit in another category.

Some people are afraid of mystery caches because think they are “not good at puzzles”. One bit of advice that I would give to these people is that the hiders of puzzle caches want their caches to be found, just like all other hiders. So if you are not sure where to begin, contact the cache owner. Or if they are not easy to reach, try a previous finder that you know. In most cases, they will be happy to give you one or more hints to help you solve the puzzle. So give puzzle caches a try, and experience the double pleasure of solving a puzzle and finding a cache while making a single find.

To claim this cache, you need to find or to have found 25 of 52 active or 26 archived Mystery Caches that were hidden in the greater Austin area before September 1, 2006. (The complete list of qualifying current and archived caches can be found in the Old Austin Area Mystery Caches bookmark list.)

Here is a list of the active caches that meet this criteria:

  1. Change Exchange Cash Cache | by Eoghan | GCF08 | 07/04/2001
  2. Riata's Pet Heaven | by PrincessButtercup | GC5648 | 05/09/2002
  3. It's Thataway! | by unclerojelio | GC667F | 06/20/2002
  4. You Can't Get There From Here| by unclerojelio | GC8AA9 | 09/06/2002
  5. Jogmuir's Quest | by The Outlaw | GCE62A | 03/16/2003
  6. From the Top | by JNJWalla | GCH8RP |12/01/2003
  7. Sugar Bowl | by Texas-Gal | GCH988 | 12/20/2003
  8. Leatherman2. A Second Chance | by TxBigfoot | GCJ2J5 | 04/01/2004
  9. Cited Honorees | by Essiar | GCJ3VQ | 04/05/2004
  10. Dewey or Don't We? | by Team GeoDillo | GCHPHH | 04/21/2004
  11. Word Multiplier - West | by JNJWalla | GCJ2W4 | 04/30/2004
  12. Wanted: The Outlaw -- BONUS Cache | by TreyB | GCJQG8 | 06/18/2004
  13. Clone Rocks | by Team GeoDillo | GCKHPY | 10/10/2004
  14. Puzzle Doctor #1 -- Sudoku | by dirich92 | GCPN8A | 07/10/2005
  15. Puzzle Doctor #3 -- Quote Puzzle | by dirich92 | GCPY7R | 07/29/2005
  16. Latitude Smatitude | by Hyde&Sikh | GCPZ1K | 07/31/2005
  17. Coffee Time!| by Stratman & the Hoot | GCQ1M4 | 08/06/2005
  18. No Latitude | by Hyde&Sikh | GCQ7J3 | 08/20/2005
  19. Lotsa Latitude | by Hyde&Sikh | GCQ7J5 | 08/20/2005
  20. Freshman Orienteering Orientation | by filler & bcat | GCQHWC | 09/13/2005
  21. Word Up! AKA Concordanates| by Stratman & the Hoot | GCR3JF | 10/25/2005
  22. Soccer moms drive everywhere | by HiDude_98 | GCR3YM | 10/26/2005
  23. Steelers vs Chargers on Monday Night | by HiDude_98 | GCRK0R | 12/08/2005
  24. It's made of what? | by HiDude_98 | GCRKBW | 12/09/2005
  25. Brushy Creek Puzzle Series #1: "Sudoku" | by HiDude_98 | GCRMH1 | 12/13/2005
  26. Northwest Puzzle Series #1: Herbology | by HiDude_98 | GCRNHW | 12/18/2005
  27. Fingerings during SAX | by GeoMire | GCRNGR | 12/18/2005
  28. FLOP #5: Oh Deer! | by Stratman & the Hoot | GCRNX4 | 12/19/2005
  29. FLOP #3: A Puzzle for Squares | by Stratman & the Hoot | GCRNQ0 | 2/19/2005
  30. Trailhead The Hole Way | by SoaringEagle | GCRR8P | 12/27/2005
  31. Hugo the Magnificent! | by Textrekkers | GCT349 | 01/19/2006
  32. FLOP #7: Ghost Writers in the Sky | by Stratman and the Hoot | GCT56P | 01/23/2006
  33. Research Blvd Puzzle Series #1: Mathematics | by HiDude_98 | GCT7P3 | 01/28/2006
  34. Old Stones of 969: Bonus Cache | by Blind Yak | GCTD04 | 02/10/2006
  35. Shifty Characters | by Textrekkers | GCTG6E | 02/17/2006
  36. Latitude = edutignoL| by Hyde&Sikh | GCTYNB | 03/18/2006
  37. Research Blvd Puzzle Series #2: Signs and Lines | by HiDude_98 | GCV1AH | 03/23/2006
  38. FLOP #8: Not Enough Information!!! | by Stratman & the Hoot | GCVJQJ | 04/21/2006
  39. Abner's Li'l Puzzle Cache | by Cyberclops and Uncle Fluffy | GCW3JC | 05/18/2006
  40. Event Dream | by SEMIK | GCW42A | 05/19/2006
  41. Do Puzzles give you a Complex? | by The Tush Brothers | GCV1XQ | 05/23/2006
  42. F.L.O.P. #10: Spaced Out! | by Stratman & the Hoot | GCWAYG | 05/30/2006
  43. Parmer Puzzle Series #1: Great Caches | by HiDude_98 | GCWCPM | 06/02/2006
  44. Father's Day Series #6 - Father's Day Quiz | by HiDude_98, his two wonderful girls and Mrs. HiDude | GCWP7F | 06/18/2006
  45. Gap in Our Lives | by Waterweasel | GCXMCT | 08/10/2006
  46. I-35 Puzzle Series #1 - Stones for Miles and Miles | by HiDude_98 | GCXMH4 | 08/10/2006
  47. Amnesia 1 - Posted Coordinates are bogus | by Lignumaqua | GCXDYE | 08/22/2006
  48. Amnesia 3- Posted Coordinates are bogus | by Lignumaqua | GCXDYJ | 08/22/2006
  49. Amnesia - The Cure! (and Bonus) - Posted Coordinates are bogus | by Lignumaqua | GCXX5P | 08/22/2006
  50. Amnesia 5 - Posted Coordinates are bogus | by Lignumaqua | GCX9GW | 08/22/2006
  51. Amnesia 4 - Posted Coordinates are bogus | by Lignumaqua | GCXDZ6 | 08/22/2006
  52. Amnesia 2 - Posted Coordinates are bogus | by Lignumaqua | GCXDYV | 08/22/2006

Like many Challenge Caches, the difficulty and terrain ratings for this cache do not reflect the difficulty of finding this cache itself, but rather the time and effort that you would have to invest to qualify to claim the find. The hides for this series are not your usual Challenge Cache basic hides. I tried to make them interesting, but not too difficult.

Be sure to record the two sets of information in the form "letter = number" attached to the cache log. You will need this to determine coordinates for the Bonus Cache that is part of this series.

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Additional Hints (Decrypt)

ohssnyb, yb

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)