Call My Bluff Traditional Cache
Professor Xavier: As the owner has not responded to my previous log requesting that they check this cache I am archiving it. Please note that as this cache has now been archived by a reviewer or HQ staff it cannot be unarchived.
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Ed
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This is the first in the Unlikely Arboriculturalists (Cannock Chase)series. There is half of a set of co-ordinates for Burma Star at this cache – you will find the other half at Aardvark.
GZ HAS CHANGED A BIT!
PLEASE NOTE THE NEW CLUE TO THE TEMPORARY REPLACEMENT CACHE. WE WILL TRY TO FIND OUT WHERE THE WORD HAS GONE!
The most direct way to get to the cache is to park at Milford (N52 47.254 W002 02.297 is free parking) and walk down the drive - pedestrians can always go through the gate. However, it isn’t the shortest way. You could park at Cold Man’s Slade and follow paths through the trees instead, or you could park at Shugborough, but it isn’t free.
The cache is a film pot with just a log sheet in - remember to take a pen.
Why was the cache called Call My Bluff? Well, if the grass isn’t too high you will discover an interesting new word here. NOT ANY LONGER!
(If the grass is too high, then decode this FUEVRINYGL) We suggest that this word means a forgotten piece of fruit that has rolled under the car seat. Of course, we could be bluffing. What do you think it means?
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
Ybbx arneol sbe svir va n evat. Cvpx gur ovttrfg.
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