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Geodentistry Traditional Geocache

A cache by ghs Message this owner
Hidden : 6/26/2017
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:


I found another cache cavity in Art Van Atta Park. I made like a dentist and filled it.


But I don't charge as much as dentists, so don't look for any silver or  gold. There's also no shot involved. All you gotta do is find the filling. However, the battle with the undergrowth getting to the abscess may have some wondering if a shot might be less annoying.

I didn't find a lot of coverage but please utilize what I did find.

And watch out for muggles using the exercise station and others on the paved path.

You can get to that paved bath from the end of Benchwood or the park's main parking lot (near the tennis courts). Taking the path from the tennis courts will take you past another cache and taking the path from Benchwood will take you near another one of mine.

The park closes at dusk. If the infernal ball of heat isn't up there, you shouldn't be in there.

A Note About Travel Items for People Who May Not Be Familiar With Them


In addition to trade items (commonly known as "swag"), geocaches quite often contain travel bugs or geocoins. These items are not for general trading. They are "travel items." They are the property of other people and their goal is to be taken from one cache by geocachers and then placed in other caches, i.e., to travel from cache to cache. There are two types of travel items, travel bugs and geocoins. These items must be logged separately from logging the find for the geocache. There's a "special process" for that. A travel bug is usually some type of trinket (such as a small stuffed animal) with what looks like a dog tag attached to it. Sometimes it's just the dog tag. Either way, the dog tag will have a string of letters or numbers on it. Geocoins will also have such a string imprinted on or engraved into them. That string is called the "tracking number." It is important for logging the travel item as it's retrieved from and placed in geocaches. Please watch out for such items and do not take them if you don't intend on helping them travel to another geocache or do not wish to learn the logging procedure.


Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Ybj ubyr, ovt shaxl gerr

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)