No need to go to the posted coordinates. The cache is not there. Only after solving the puzzle below will you know its resting place. Unless, of course, you stumble upon it accidentally.
Recently I discovered a great new show on TV. It's a BBC offering called Ludwig. The show begins with a homicide detective James Taylor in the Cambridge police force going missing, at least according to his wife Lucy. She enlists the aid of his identical twin brother John to find out what's going on. He agrees to help, but not without serious reservations. For one thing, John is not as socially adept as his brother and not nearly as confident. Once John agrees to help, however, Lucy convinces him to assume the identity of his missing brother so a critical notebook can be retrieved from the police station. From there the fun begins. Nervously, John goes to the station pretending to be his brother and soon finds himself called upon (forced really) to solve murders. Which he does using his skills as a puzzle creator, publishing under the name Ludwig. Everyone is impressed by John's abilities to solve murders, sometimes the same day as they are committed. I won't say more other than things get tricky for John as he continues to impersonate his brother in his efforts to ultimately find him.
Most geocachers I know would love this very good show. It's a light mystery that is as much a comedy as it is a drama. I love the puzzle techniques John employs to solve the murders. And it's a BBC show, so the writing is first-rate and the actors are wonderful. Ludwig got me thinking that maybe I should make up a puzzle for puzzle loving geocachers to solve. Here it is. Even if you don't like puzzles, you might still like the show. So, find a friend with whom you can enjoy the show together and maybe solve the puzzle while you're at it.
3-37 2-14 2-1 1-14 3-10 2-16 3-11 1-28
3-32 3-8 2-40 1-24 1-29
1-14 3-7 3-70 3-73 2-63
1-16 3-93 1-12 3-15 2-40 2-6 1-10 3-73
This cache is hidden for Saskatoon's SCAR event, and should not be sought out until after 5:30 pm on May 23rd, when the fun begins. Anyone who finds this cache before that time will impress the cache owner, but alas not the Saskatoon geocaching community, who will insist that their log be removed and the offending geocacher be mocked mercilessly for the remainder of the year.