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Creed Mystery Cache

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BeavTeam: Checked on final, not there. DONE, hope some learned a little from this cache.

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Hidden : 3/10/2007
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   not chosen (not chosen)

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Cache is not at listed coords. Enjoy

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  • If you place a traveling item into the game, attach a tag that describes its goal, so that others can help it along. If you pick up a traveling item with a tag describing its goal, move the item toward its goal if possible. Contact the owner if you hold a traveling item for more than a couple of weeks or so.

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  • Use caution where children play. Parents are understandably concerned when strangers are near their children.

  • Don’t place a cache near schools or government buildings unless the administration and staff are fully aware of the placement.

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  • Obtain the best possible coordinates for your cache to reduce unwarranted wear on the area. Recheck and correct your coordinates if finders report significant errors.

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  • The owner entrusts you to not damage or jeopardize the cache. Try to ensure the cache is ready for the next finder and is as good as or better than you found it.

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  • Don't spoil the hunt for others - allow them to experience the cache as its owner intended.
    • Avoid leaving tracks to the cache. Do not disrupt the cache area or mark the hiding spot.

    • Minimize giving unsolicited clues that reveal the cache (i.e. "spoilers").

    • Don't provide any hints if the cache description asks you not to. In all other cases, be cryptic or encrypt any hints or spoilers you enter in online logs.

    • Edit your log if the cache owner requests that you remove spoilers.

  • Check if public land has a geocaching policy and respect existing policies.

  • Put the cache back where you found it and hide it well. Don’t move a cache - if you suspect the cache is not in the intended spot, hide it the best you can and alert the owner as soon as possible.

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    Additional Hints (Decrypt)

    crezvffvba gb hfr tenagrq sebz jjj.trbperrq.vasb. Fgntr bar purpxfhz svsgl sbhe. yrtboblww vf juvavat. frira cbvagf - ernq gurz

    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)