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Sápmi #02 Traditional Cache

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Gali Nuva: Cachen har vært utilgjengelig i mer enn tre måneder og arkiveres. Om eieren ønsker å gjenåpne cachen senere, er det mulig dersom den fortsatt tilfredsstiller retningslinjene for utplassering av cacher.

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Hidden : 7/30/2006
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:


Cachen er gjemt i et flott tur og kultur område.

Ássebákti kultur- og friluttssti har sin begynnelse her ved utløpet av Geaimejohka. En vandring langs stien byr på et innblikk i samisk kulturhistorie. Vel halvveis før du kommer til storfossen, går du igjennom et område med over hundre kultirminner. Den arkeologiske utgravingen ved Ássebakti på 1960 - tallet var en viktig begivenhet. Bare en gang tidligere hadde det funnet sted en ligneden undersøkelse i indre Finnmark. I ettertid er det blitt flere.

Cachen er en 1.2ltr Curverboks. Innholdet er: Penn, loggbok, turboksdokumenter og bytteting

English:

The cach is hiden in a great hikeing and culture area.

The Ássebákti culture path runs though varying terrain. On the moor, where the most og the relies are located, pine trees are tall. Buth there are also fairly bare areas with scattered birch trees. Here and there, hair moss and other moss varieties form soft carpets, whereas the proud Finnmark bog myrtel and various common species of heather dominate other areas. A visit during the late summer or autumn coincides with the mushroom season, You will find edlble mushromms such as lecinum versipelle, suillus luteus, and rozites caperata. On the slope down to Geaimejohka you will find dense willow thickets and lush fields full of wild flowers. Each speceles has its own flowering period. If you take a littel rest down by the river, where the path ends, you should see the wagtell, the common sand piper or the dipper. The dipper, the hardlest of the smaller birds, nests here by the river every year.

The cache is a 1,2 Curver box. It contains: - pen, logbook, documents and things to exchange.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Snygr geæe xna twrzzr qrg zrfgr. Snyyra gerrf pna uvqr n ybg bs guvatf.

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)