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Farewell to QOTDC LetterBox (LT-1) Letterbox Hybrid

Hidden : 7/30/2014
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

Summary

This past winter the "Quest of the Doomed Cache Final" was archived off just after a friend and I finally found it by digging through the snow. The Final was in a great little area (although the tackle box complete with tackle and a little lawn chair is a little spooky) and I can definately see this little nook getting future transient "residents" but for now, I thought it would be a great location for a new cache.


Description

*** Please do NOT park along Lagimodiere!! Park legally and make the short walk for safety's sake. ***

This cache is a letterbox flavored cache. I've included a wedding stamp as the cache's own, please do not remove this stamp!
Permanent items in this cache should be:
Wedding Stamp, Stamp pad, log book (mini notepad) and GeoCache disclaimer sheet.

Other items in the cache are tradeables. As a letterbox cache, I really hope you are going to bring along your own stamp and stamp the log book along with your date of find and caching ID. Don't forget to use the cache's stamp to mark your own "stamp" book! The hide itself is straight forward and given its contents, you know you won't be looking for a 35mm film or micro container at least. The Lock'n'lock is camo taped and I've attempted to secure it to a winter friendly height.

Safest and suggested parking is just inside one of the Windsor Park entrances, then walk to the cache.

This brings the types of hides I placed up to 5 (Puzzle, Challenge, Traditional, Multi and Letterbox). Too much of an introvert for an event organization but still interested in trying to place an earth cache and a WhereIGo. Time will tell...


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To preserve the caching experience, please replace the hide as found. Cordinates are an average of multiple attempts and fine tuned with google maps.

What's with the bracket stuff in the title you may be wondering?
It's simply my personal identifier. The last letter (or sometimes the only letter) refers to the hide itself and choices will be:
Traditional style of hide - typically the hide should be a typical container hidden in a "typical" caching way
Kid friendly hide - child reachable, findable and room for tradeables. Aimed at the little cachers.
and Evil style of hide - Something about it that makes me rub my hands together maniacally in anticipation. Perhaps more unique camo, different hiding technique, lots of options at GZ...

If there is two letters together, the first will refer to the style of cache. Puzzle, Multi, Earth, Letterbox etc.

The number after the dash simply is the number of hides in that series for me. Don't expect this number to get too big.

Congratulations to the following cacher:
FTF (met all requirements): Jean Deniche
FTS (sign the log): Jean Deniche
FTL (log electronically): Jean Deniche

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Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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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)