A Pirate's Nightmare Traditional Cache
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A bit of a stroll in the woods, just off some local woods roads. Best accessed off the end of Anderson Street. This is the third location I've chosen to place caches in this nice little series of small cliffs. Could be winter friendly if the snow is not too deep. Could also be a bit slippery in wet weather.
I've only met a few pirates personally and generally find them friendlier and more kind hearted than the characters portrayed on the big screen. There are even pirates involved in and greatly admired by the local geocaching community for being tricksters and showing great craftiness and creativity in their trade. After recently watching yet another documentary on the famous Oak Island treasure site in Nova Scotia, I suspect that one of the nightmares of any pirate worth his/her salt, must be to hide their ill-gotten booty and then forget where it was hidden!.... never to be found again.....until GPS was invented of course. This MAY have been the case here as THIS treasure is far removed from any significant ocean or sea. However, a lost treasure may not be this particular pirate's WORST nightmare, OR of those who may stumble upon the long lost loot. As they say, FINDER BEWARE! Please replace everything as found and HAVE FUN.
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(Decrypt)
Uvqqra Orarngu naq Jvguva, naq Jvguva Lrg Ntnva
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