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FAHRENHEIT 451! - Silverdale, WA. Mystery Cache

Hidden : 9/16/2004
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   other (other)

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Geocache Description:


FTF: Cray'Z & NWKermit - September 22, 2004.

THE ABOVE COORDINATES ARE BOGUS!
This Description is Text-To-Speech / Voice Reader Compatible.
KRL Inspire Logo.
Image of the Silverdale Library Building.
Welcome  To  The  Silverdale  Library.
3650 NW Anderson Hill Rd., Silverdale, WA., 98383.
Telephone: (360) 692-2779.
OPEN: Monday through Saturday:
10am to 4pm --- CLOSED: Sunday.
BIBLIOTHECA  BODLEIANA.
SCHOLA  VETVS  IVRISPRVDENTIAE.
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Oxford University, United Kingdom.
Established: 1602 - By: Sir Thomas Bodley.
Celebrating Over 400 Years of Continuous Service.
A Brief History Of The Bodleian Library.

The Library was the creation of Sir Thomas Bodley, a Merton scholar and diplomat for Queen Elizabeth I. The University's original library had been destroyed and dispersed in the turbulent wake of the Reformation.
After almost 50 years of grim vacancy, Bodley undertook to refit the Old Library rooms and restock it's shelves with his own extensive collection of books and manuscripts. He then enlisted the help of friends, raised loans and private subscriptions, and on November 8, 1602, the Library, now named for its chief patron and prime mover, was formally opened.
Today, the Bodleian houses more than seven million volumes spread through a variety of buildings, serving students and researchers from all over the world, which is a mighty legacy of immeasurable benefit to posterity.


Commas and Spaces have been added for Text-To-Speech Compatibility.
Examples: If A=1, B=2, C=3: then (A, B,)=12 and (A, plus B, plus C,)=6.
Begin Quest By Answering Three Questions:

Question #1: "The library was built with funds supplied by Thomas de Cobham, Bishop of Worcester, but was still unfinished when he died in 13, XX".  This number equals A,.
Question #2: "In 16, XX Bodley entered into an agreement with the Stationers' Company of London under which a copy of every book published in England and registered at Stationers' Hall would be deposited in the new library."  This number equals B,.
Question #3: "In 19, XX the decision was made to build a new library, housing book-stacks for 5 million books, library departments and reading rooms, on a site occupied by a row of old timber houses on the north side of Broad Street."  This number equals C,.

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What is Waypoint Projection: This function can be found in about all Garmin
Handheld GPS receivers. It allows you to create a New Waypoint by projecting
the Distance and a Bearing from wherever you are to wherever you want to be.
If you are a dedicated Cell Phone user and don't use a GPSr, then you may
want to check out the 
Geocaching Toolbox  website for an online Waypoint
Projection routine and many more functions for the avid geocaching addict.
Bearings, distances, projections & coordinates measured onsite!

WP #1 - N47° 39.020' @ W122° 41.444' - Hotel Flag Pole:
Begin Navigation Here! You may use the Waypoint Projection
function found within your GPS device and navigate to WP #2.
WP #2 - N47° 39.???' @ W122° 41.???' - Your Destination:
To find this geocache, you must Project a Waypoint to a
Distance of 0.365 Miles on a Bearing of 280 Degrees True.
[(A, plus B, plus C,) times 10] minus 58, equals, R- XXX dot 19.

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KRL or Kitsap Regional Library geocaches can be found on the Kitsap Peninsula within Kitsap County.   F.Y.I., Here are some interesting facts about library geocaches that you may not realize!  After you have found and signed this geocache's logbook,  1.  You were inside the geocache's container,  2.  The building is like a pirate's wooden chest containing a "Treasure Chest of Knowledge",  3.  And this is the only library book in which you may write your name or anything else.  In conclusion:  Please keep this in mind! When writing your logbook comments, remember that others, who are non-participants in our activity, may find the logbook and read what you have written.

This Geocache Is Sponsored By The Kitsap Regional Library.
Geocaches Are Permitted Within The Library System With Authorization.
Contact: Shannon Peterson, The Director of Public Services.
E-Mail: speterson@krl.org --- Telephone: (360) 475-9174.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

[It's Not Outside!] [A1]: Guvegrra Fbzrguvat. [A2]: Fvkgrra Fbzrguvat. [A3]: Avargrra Fbzrguvat.

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
-------------------------
N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)