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Makin' You Smile: A Tribute Cache Mystery Cache

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ricson917: The widening of 144 and other construction projects has made it necessary to archive this series. Remember, it is all about the miles and the smiles :-)

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Hidden : 1/4/2016
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

This is a puzzle series that can be found in the Richmond Hill area. When you finish the series you will have smiley face made of smiley faces on your map.
Do NOT look for the cache at the listed coordinates unless you like to swim. The cache is not in the water!


I thought it would be nice to pay a tribute to a few things that make me smile since this series is all about the Smiley Faces.

This is a tribute to warm and sunny days that are the perfect temperature for roaming around with my GPS'r in order to find Hidden Treasures and log smiley faces.

This is a tribute to my Family as spending time with them is always a pleasure and surely brings a Smile to my Face and Joy to my Heart.

This is also a tribute to those who understand that things can appear to be Random but with a little thought and effort they can be straightened out and placed in their Proper Order.

So, I decided to head North to pay one last Tribute to a Tourist Freindly location near Atlanta. However, it turned out to be Hunting season in the area. There were people driving around Snowmobiles on a Wheelchair Accessible path in order to chase down the deer. It seemed a little crazy there so I figured I had made a bad choice and would pay my Tribute elsewhere. While talking to a local he told me about a park to the West that was suitable for Short Hikes in Addition to Medium Hikes Plus he said it had an Abandoned Structure that I could sleep in even though it May Require Wading to get to if the water level was up. So I took his advice and made my way to the park. The next morning I saw Snowmobiles racing by on the hiking trail. I followed them and found a group of geocachers hanging around Campfires but instead of bushwhacking to the area they had driven their Off-Road Vehicles.

Remember, it is all about the miles and the smiles!

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Chmmyr: Gurer vf n yvax gb gur xrl ba gur Pnpur CntrChmmyr: Ovplpyrf = 2Uvqr: Zhygv-Gehaxrq Gerr ba gur EBNQ fvqr bs gur genvy.

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)