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What in the Warde - Part 2 - The End of the Warde Traditional Cache

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WpgAdventurers: The container has been destroyed by our weather. Retiring this one to free up dome hiding space for others.

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Hidden : 3/30/2014
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

Summary
The end of the Warde, is the second cache in my Warde P&G series. This cache is a magnetic micro and should be an easy find but is a non traditional container now. It will require some stealth.


Description
I've placed some pretty evil puzzles out there (my ying), so now I'm putting out a short series of P&Gs to produce some yang to my caching energy. It has been a very long, cold and snowy winter. Not a great winter to pick to cache through trying to get to the alluring club of "Zombie Cachers". During this time I have found a variety of styles of caches from evil to easy and even a variety of "P&Gs" that range from the very basic to the very clever. When needing a cache late at night to continue the streak, I've truly come to appreciate the value of the P&G. They're also handy for trying to break personal best for number of caches in a day. To give back and help the other cachers streaking through this miserable winter I'm putting together a mini P&G series along Ward Ave. Ward Avenue runs parallel to the South Perimeter through much of the South St. Vital area. Simple enough except... it jumps... a LOT!!

This second cache in this mini-series takes you to the end of the Warde (Avenue). Or does it???

**** Please be extremely careful and be VERY mindful of the traffic. This intersection can be extremely busy at times. Cache is now on the south side of Warde Avenue and not on the middle boulevard anymore.****
Strongly recommend doing this one later at night to avoid traffic and the muggles.


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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 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 cachers:
FTF (met all requirements): SchmallyJB
FTS (sign the log): SchmallyJB
FTL (log electronically): SchmallyJB
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Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Vg'f zntargvp ohg ubcrshyyl abg abgvprq ol whfg ybbxvat ng gur onpx bs gur fvta. Fbhgu fvqr bs Jneqr.

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)