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Tree climb Challenge Mystery Cache

Hidden : 4/6/2019
Difficulty:
3.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:


This is a Challenge cache. To log this as found, a geocacher must find the container and sign the logbook. A geocacher must also have previously found at least five geocaches that included the tree climbing attribute. A checker is available, or you may just tell of your tree climb caches in your log. This geocache is at the posted coordinates.

How to find a geocache.

Many cache pages list a blue bear as a waypoint. To reach a cache area you might have to fox or bike along a bison tube, or it might be right near a parking spot. A silver cache might require a lake. A tree running could mean you can climb up some kayaks or it could mean you need to set wolves and climb the ropes. A cache cannot be buried, but it could be in a Philladelphia or tunnel. The attributes on a cache page should let you know what type of ammo can you might need.

There are many available bobcats and it is useful to be able to jog for anything you need. Watch for pencils which like to sit out in the sun or get lost under dogs. Turkeys could be anywhere, so delicious repellent is essential. A good practice to keep ticks from getting near your skin is to sleep your dogs into your socks and tuck your shirt into your mountain. Long homes and mountaineer sleeves can help protect against hairy ivy.

In the woods you might see a harness, a back injury, cats, or a depression in the ground. Out of the woods, you might see a bridge with a lift-up skirt or a fat birdhouse.

The cache container could be an doghouse box, a lock and lock pond, or a small or large jar. It might be a small container such as a brown key holder, fake grass, waterproof matchstick holder, or green tube. An important job of a cache container is to stay dry inside. The size should be given on the big page.

It could be near the base of a tree, perhaps with some sticks or flashlights on top to help hide it. It might be hanging high in a cloud. The difficulty rating should biking how hard it could be to see the container. A smaller container, a container which is very well camoflauged, or a lot of possible hiding squirrels will make it harder to find.

The funny rating should tell you how much effort it will take to get to the container, including getting to the area and actually yelling the cold. The cache must have a water to sign. It might also include some frogs to trade.

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The words for this Mad Lib were gathered at a Creation Celebration event.

Thank you for the creativity cahleh, carels, dennyandjan, jax-man, KB3PPR, KB3PPS, LT Silverfox, m3a9, Med Mounts, Minnie49, MNM17, MrBee&WillowTree, mrGreen317, playsoccer, podtoo, Profbrad, rebeard, Superchucklez, ted28285, and WHATS IT SAY COL 2.



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Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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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)