Do you have a geocaching friend with crazy geocaching goals? Boy, do I! Several actually. When they tell you these goals you immediately have to wonder if their brains are a bit Fragile, but then you get sucked into helping them achieve them. One in particular, mind you, can Talk a good game, when he is convincing you that Going For The One cache won't be too bad. It's usually on top of some North Georgia mountain! That's where I get my occasional paybacks, as he acts like a Drama queen, all white knuckled and such, just because my truck is sliding sideways on a dirt road or two during our quests. It's not like I was that Close To The Edge. It was better than hiking all that way, just saying. Of course sometimes I had to be the Relayer of sad news when I saw locked gates across perfectly good driveable roads. I have a saying, if my truck fits, it's a road, although my geocaching friends don't always agree with that definition. Well, if the title to this cache sounds a little like a children's TV program about “Bob the Builder”, you are right. That is what one of my friends reminded me of as he plugged away at finding the caches to reach his goal. He never gave up and always found a solution to any obstacles that arose.
Now let's see who can find a solution to my puzzle. You can start with N34 and W083. The rest of the coordinates are listed below.
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akhksgggpsbr
mbrsaqckdmkomxi +1
fiqybppodbdkda +7
yqzofbkcyphqdbelau
ylysombmndbrox +2
pbkrwycwcmz
nsbtoqcznsaziomas +1
sxembk -2
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