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GC Mystery Handbook : textbook case #4 Mystery Cache

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Hidden : 4/11/2016
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocaching Mystery Handbook


Welcome to my Geocaching mystery handbook. This mystery cache series is intended as a learning playfield for fresh geocachers that want to discover what geocaching mysteries are all about, as well as for well-seasoned geocachers who want to have some fun. Please read the disclaimer below for detailed information.


Textbook case #4 : Hiding in plain sight, part 2




Well my dear students... Here is another hide-in-plain-sight technique. But enough talk; let's get down to business, shall we ?




The puzzle



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WELL DONE
THE FINAL COORDINATES ARE HERE !
Now you can go sign the container at

N 44° 26.094 E 026° 05.604

Hiding in plain sight is a very common technique, and many possibilities exist; this is just one of the many techniques available. The fun part is that the hiding technique can either be applied to some physical container or the coordinates themselves. This textbook case, like the previous one, combines both.

The coordinates are digitally hidden in plain sight, right in front of your eyes, but you can't see them, right? That's because invisible ink is not limited to the real word, now is it?



A hint is generally provided, either for the puzzle, the container or both. The hint can be very explicit, very obscure, or intentionally not really helpful; that's up to the cache owner. I have chosen to give a not-very-helpful-hint here, but anyway, please be sure NOT to reveal it if you want to solve the puzzle on your own; there is also a hint for the container location, but I say again : do not reveal the hint unless you're stuck and totally desperate. Once you have solved the puzzle, you may look at the hint for the final location.


When the problem cannot, or is very unlikely to take you to the wrong location, a geochecker is generally not provided. The problem at hand falls into this category, so there isn't any; if you want to see how a geochecker looks like, you will have to attend one of the previous classes.




Disclaimer


  • This geocaching series IS NOT a complete reference for mystery ideas.
  • You WILL NOT find references to other caches that share the same or similar ideas; if there are any, you will need to figure it out by yourself.
  • Once you will solve the puzzles, you will get an access code to a library of mystery ideas (not yet online, but it will be soon).
  • The ideas behind these caches are generally not original, so credits go to my predecessors.
  • Some of the textbook cases will have a name, some will not, depending on whether this will be a substantial hint or not
  • Try to solve the puzzles in order, as some may contain useful information for later ones; however, this is not a requirement, as you may find later puzzles easier than earlier ones.
  • Once you have solved a puzzle, remember what you have learned, as you may need it for later caches.
  • Some you may find these puzzles trivial, but remember, it's all about having fun


Enjoy your adventure.


The cache professor



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Additional Hints (Decrypt)

chmmyr : ubj pna lbh npuvrir "vaivfvoyr" qvtvgny vax ? pbagnvare : abg rirelguvat vf jung vf frrzf

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)