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ANFSCD-I Will Not Buy This Record, It Is Scratched Mystery Cache

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The Rabbit Clan: TL/DR - I'm not round Ormskirk enough to properly maintain this cache. Feel free to retrieve the box if you get there before I do. Thanks to all who've visited over the years.

Just over ten years ago, I found a geocache for the first time. A nerdy 11 year old entered this world of hidden treasure which was very exciting at the time. This was before smartphones became the norm: I certainly didn't get one until 2016 and so after a short while making do with an OS map, Google Earth and the like, I saved up enough to buy myself a GPS - the faithful yellow Garmin Etrex H. This was revolutionary and I went out and found three caches that evening. Huge. The numbers I found slowly increased: and I saw some really cool hides.
Time passed, I wore the rubber on the buttons on my GPS down from manually entering the coordinates of geocaches into it (well I wasn't going to fork out £25 for a cable!) and I had made the printing out of D/T/Size/Hint into an art form in Word. As Tony Capstick once said - "they don't know they're born today".

I still enjoyed geocaching and the thrall of paperless caching became too big and I got myself a replacement GPS with a colour display and everything. This led onto mapping and OpenStreetMap - a hobby I still dabble in today, updating OSM when there's some paths missing - I highly encourage folk to edit OSM as many map products are based on data from OpenStreetMap. I got Premium Membership round this time and finally got to see what these Premium Member Only geocaches were like - something that I don't particularly like morality wise - however each to their own - even more so the Geocaching app restricting some users to perceived "easier" hides only.

So this continued for some years and my geeky hobby followed me to uni and I still dabbled on trips with the hiking club there. My interest in caching has waned since then, mostly because I've found other things to do with my time (fell running (poorly) and mountaineering (even more poorly)). Both are terrific fun and I would urge anyone who's vaguely interested to give either a go. That said, what geocaching has taught me - puzzle solving; writing HTML (my HTML skills have not improved since I hid this cache, you'll be pleased to hear); coordinate datums and how to use a GPS have been of some use to me in life - the GPS in my rucksack on a long winter's day on Ben Nevis (classic Tower Ridge punterism) helped us navigate off the summit plateau in the dark and onto the zigzags with little faff.

I'm not around Ormskirk enough, and not interested enough to give my caches the attention they deserve. Thanks to everyone who visited over the years and I'm very sorry if I haven't replied to your emails in recent days/weeks/months/years. For this reason, I'm freeing up the space I've hogged (in some cases for nearly 10 years) for someone else to hide some inspiring geocaches.

My geocaching days aren't necessarily over yet (three years of a maths degree has resulted in some pretty nifty puzzle ideas) but certainly my passions lie elsewhere.
Thank you, and goodnight.

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Hidden : 4/16/2014
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

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The Cache is not at the above co-ordinates but is within two miles of the co-ordinates above.


You can look at the above coordinates, but I promise you won't find a cache!

 

És zakraötven háromfok

harm inc kettőp ont

kilen cszázésneg yven

Nyu gatkétfok kal

Ötven ötpo nt

kilen csz ázésne gyven három

 

 

The cache is a turtle, so there should be some space for TBs and swaps etc.

Please respect the row law whilst finding a parking spot. If a track is not a road, you can't drive down it! Footpaths are for walkers, bridleways are for walkers, cyclists and equestrians. No cars should use them, unless it is for access ie. you live down there.

Your best bet when searching for this cache is to park up somewhere (on the road) that's safe, and walk from there. Do not drive down access tracks that aren't roads!

Good luck! Some decent views to be had at GZ.

Congratulations to ShortGaiters for the FTF!

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

[Puzzle] Zl ubirepensg vf shyy bs rryf [Cache] Ybbx bhg sbe Gebyyf

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)