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I am someone! Mystery Cache

Hidden : 8/30/2005
Difficulty:
3.5 out of 5
Terrain:
3 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

As of January 1, 2011 I have upped the terrain rating from a 2-Star to a 3-Star due to the distance of travel it take to get out here to this very interesting place. Hopefully it might lure a few more cachers out this way...

I am someone! is not at the coordinates above. You will have to do a bit of sleuthing to discover the correct coordinates.

I am someone!

On 13 July 2005 this cache was requested by a fellow Geocacher, though the request was not made specifically to me. This is a great spot and I felt perhaps I could encourage him to ride out when he has more time. It is about a 2.5 mile trek out there on a fairly level but minimally maintained dirt road. Determine the cacher, find his request, then go for the cache.

I am SOMEONE!

There is more than one commonality to the listed caches:
(GCB837), (GCD884), (GCC5C8), (GCG5JV), (GCD4EE), (GCG5D8), (GCFCE6), (GCG507), (GCC5C9), (GCA36D), (GCBCD6), (GCEF05), (GCB835), (GCA19D), (GCA111), (GCG0R6), (GCEEFB), (GCA19A), (GCG9GJ), (GCGT8F), (GCNYHN), (GCAFC2), (GC9E04), (GCA212), (GCB6E5)

The container is a circular mint tin covered with custom camouflage. You will need to bring a pen/pencil. GPS reading was determined from 8 satellites.

This is a rather secluded area, but, there is a picnic table, park bench, info signs, and even brochures available. Pets are NOT allowed. Take a bike out to the cache location.

07 Oct 2005: New hint added to make this easier as it was originally meant to be.

Yucky yet harmless

!!!Additional Hints On Request!!!

While exploring further (July 2008), out by the bay, the tide was low and I went out on the breakwater. As I walked an object caught my eye, it was a expended .50 cal round. Looking further, I found them laying everywhere. Apparently, the pilots from Hamilton Field must have used this as a practice area. If interested, I left a pile of them marked by a old rusted piece of iron on a high point of land nearby.

HANDICAP RATING


Additional Hints (Decrypt)

1. Fryrpg gur "... nyy arneol pnpurf" naq purpx bhg gur ybtf bs gur arnerfg pnpur. 2. Onpxfvqr - 2K4 – Hc uvtu – Gurer vf n pbairavrag genfupna arneol vs arrqrq

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)