I have been told my puzzles can be tough. I have also been told some of my hides are tough.
So I took a look at my puzzles and thought about my hides. I found that I did not have any D5 T5 caches.
I have also made the last several puzzles quite easy. I decided to fix that little statistic.
Here is my first D5 T5. Have fun with the puzzle, and if you solve it, good luck with the hide.
MOST OF ALL - BE SAFE. When you get there, if you do not think you are able to continue, DON"T.
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AAAABAAAAAAAABAABBABABBAAABAAAAAAAAABBAA ABAAA AAABBABBAB ABBAAABBABBAABA BAABAAABBBABAAAABBAAABAAB BAAABABBAB
Qvq lbh ernyyl guvax n svir svir jbhyq or ebgngr guvegrra
Sgzs vzr z adssdq sqx, ats mns hs.
Rsth, rsy lhwh hmylhw
Pi kcub ht tnpb opsui gmt dtq kpts uym.
Photti t pm ps b bsgdk kutpu t umcniqy
Qtxz, xafb'n eyz nsn hrx yotye hi fzrj vmek, rcz evos lrzc hi hwzv zohipvpfs odgq jky xyi vpkx tt zm.
Congrats to Trail Buzzards for a hard earned FTF. I was not sure how long it would be before the code would cracked enough to get the coords, and I was not sure who would chance the actual retrieval of the cache. I am not surprised that Brewer solved the puzzle, and I am more than a little impressed that Bee Crazy joined him for the find. Her name is quite fitting. Well done.