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TOTS #22: Sasquatch's Safe Place Traditional Cache

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YetAnotherReviewer: There has been no response from the CO. Without recent communication on future cache availability, we can't hold this area for you any longer and so we are archiving this cache. Please pick up any remaining cache bits as soon as possible.

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YetAnotherReviewer
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Hidden : 7/26/2017
Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
3 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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TOTS #22

Even though he can easily destroy any geocachers that he accidentally encounters, Sasquatch usually prefers to hide rather than fight when he hears someone approaching, especially in a public area. This is one of his favorite places to jump into at the last minute, although it's a tight fit for him. You might want to bring some waders or old shoes. And hope he's not there.

Move quickly.

ABOUT THE SERIES: The Trail of the Sasquatch (TOTS) will take you to several "Squatchy" spots in the Roanoke Valley area, where you will be searching for a wide variety of cache types and containers—including some hidden by the Squatch himself (he is a playful dude after all, at least when he's not eating geocachers).

If you can find ALL of these caches before the Squatch finds YOU and uses you for a chew toy, you will be eligible to receive a free TOTS coin. If he finds you first, well...run as far as you can from GZ before he caches...er, "catches" you. We haven't budgeted for a clean-up crew.

All of these caches can be found and logged independently, but each cache has a secret number on the log and/or prominently displayed on the container. If you find ALL of the caches, you may add ALL of the secret numbers together, and go to Virginia's Blue Ridge Visitor Center (101 Shenandoah Ave NE, Roanoke, VA) during business hours with the correct total to receive your commemorative coin. 

There is a link below to a TOTS Researcher form that you can print and use to keep track of your secret numbers.

We join Mr. Sasquatch in thanking all of those who made this series possible, in particular: Virginia's Blue Ridge Visitor Center; the Mill Mountain Discovery Center; Roanoke South County Library; The Roanoke Times; Roanoke City and Roanoke County Parks & Recreation; and the proprietors of Bent Mountain Bistro, Black Dog Salvage, and Bent Mountain Fruit Market—and of course, our very patient volunteer geocaching.com reviewer, offline.cacher.

Good luck, happy caching, and try not to become a Squatch snack.

The caches are linked below. They are NOT intended or required to be done in numerical order.

TOTS #1: Sasquatch "Discovers Twitter"
TOTS #2: Sasquatch Weighs In at the Bistro
TOTS #3: Sasquatch Logs a Cache
TOTS #4: Sasquatch's Herb Garden
TOTS #5: Sasquatch...Droppings?...DROPPINGS?
TOTS #6: Squatchlet Tracks
TOTS #7: Sasquatch Hikes the Greenway
TOTS #8: Sasquatch Rocks Out
TOTS #9: Sasquatch Caches Up on the News
TOTS #10: Sasquatch Goes Fishin'
TOTS #11: Sasquatch Has a Little Friend
TOTS #12: R.I.P. Grandpa Squatch
TOTS #13: Sasquatch Needs a Drink
TOTS #14: Sasquatch Gets the Mail
TOTS #15: Time for You to Leaf, Squatch-hopper
TOTS #16: Squatchlet Gets a Foot in the Door
TOTS #17: Signs of the Sasquatch
TOTS #18: Sasquatch Joins a Book Club
TOTS #19: Sasquatch Blasts Off
TOTS #20: Shhhh! Don't wake up the Squatch!
TOTS #21: Are YOU a Squatch?
TOTS #22: Sasquatch's Safe Place
TOTS #23: A GRATEful Sasquatch
TOTS #24: Squatch Hygiene

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Vg'f haqre lbhe srrg be nobir lbhe urnq qrcraqvat ba jurer lbh'er fgnaqvat. Lbh cebonoyl fubhyq unir oebhtug fbzr byq fubrf.

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
-------------------------
N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)