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Tennis on a Bridge Multi-Cache

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Hidden : 9/16/2018
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:


Our Best Multi Yet!

This multicache will take you around the nature centre and to a final spot with a nice view and a cache for you. Luckily the stages are close toghther and this multi is a short walk, (less than a kilometer).

This cache will go near the public tennis courts but you do not need to go inside the courts for any stages of the cache, unless you're here to play tennis. Please don't look inside the courts for any stages, there are none there.

How to find:

Stage one: You will see a sign at the posted coordinates about the use of the public tennis courts,  you will need to collect some information in order to get to stage 2.

Stage 2 is located at:

N 43 AA.0BB

W 79 CC.DDD

AA = If there is no sign up board present, _ _ minute playing periods are in effect plus nine.

BB = The number of letters in the word closest to the bottom left of the sign multiplied by 14

CC = The number you call for a complete listing of tennis courts plus 13 and then divided by 12

DDD = This court is open to the public between the hours of __ and __ on saturday and sunday. Pick the correct answer for the coordinate piece.

1) 8am and 2pm (coordinate piece - 878)

2) 6am and 10am (coordinate piece - 522)

3) 8am and 11am (coordinate piece - 599)

4) 6am and 12pm (coordinate piece - 424)

5 6am and 1pm (coordinate piece - 213)

You made it to stage 2!

Now what?

Well the coordinates should have taken you to a post, this post has some numbers on it.

The numbers are the information you need to get to the final stage of the cache, and can be read as coordinates, the ones higher up on the pole can be inputted as north coordinates becasue there is seven of them. For example Change ABCDEFG into AB.CD.EFG Then is also a seven number set a little bit lower on this same pole but not by much, these numbers can be entered as the west coordinates in the same way the north ones were.

You made it to the final stage! (The physical cache!)

You are now looking for a bison tube and a great view. The cache has a logbook but nothing else because its a little micro so bring youor own pen or pencil. It is a bit hard to find but shouldn't take you too long.

If you enjoyed this multicache consider leaving a favourite point! If you didn't or would like to tell about the cache being damaged or missing, feel free to send me a message through the geocaching website!

 

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Fgntr 1: Oevat n pnyphyngbe Fgntr 2: Ahzoref ner nobhg 10 srrg uvtu Svany: Fbhgujrfg pbeare ybj qbja ba n gerr.

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)