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Lock and Roch Hide a Micro Mystery Cache

Hidden : 11/9/2008
Difficulty:
3.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

Bigrock95 and I (Loch Cache) have known each other for several years and have often talked about putting out a cache together. We finally did so which is why you are reading this page. I could list dozens of caches we have done together, but I only chose to list six. If you wanted to see all the caches we have done together you would have to compare our profiles. Good luck with that.

Six Caches We Have Done Together
The first time Rock and Loch got together was to do Bateman's Pond Cache (GCGR5B) on 3/5/2005. It was fun hiking out in the snow and searching for the cache. At one point I was standing on a slight ridge and I said, “My GPS puts the cache right HERE!” Rocky was down below pulling the cache out from its hiding spot.

We met again a month later (4/3/2005) at a SNEG event and did It’s About Dam Time (GCN761). If you have been there you would understand why I sang “You take the high road” while we walked back to the car.

Although there have been others, a memorable one we did was Peanut Butter (GCQBX3) by Team Spoonhead on 8/31/2005. Bigrock called me one day to say “have you seen the new puzzle by Spoonhead?” Well of course he was throwing down the gauntlet. We collaborated with Codswallop to solve the puzzle and find the cache on a late night run.

For Bigrock’s 1000th cache he chose to do Horse Hill Multiple (GCQZM7) in New Hampshire. On April 29, 2006 we met up with several other caches and attacked this cache. At the end of the day Bigrock wanted to say “thank you” to everyone who had cached with him on that day.

Not every cache we ended up doing was planned. Not Another Business Park Cache (GC2BVCQ) was one of those. It was late on May 2, 2008 when it was published so I made an FTF run. While I was signing the log Bigrock pulled up and I hid the mirco before he could see it. When he found and signed that log I heard him say he would “have beaten me if route three wasn’t closed” that night.

The last time we got together to do a cache was on October 19, 2008 and I brought along Shortman and Dodger as we did Cache Busters (GC2HBYG). We had fun and while the boys were throwing sticks in the water Bigrock decided we should hide a cache. I told Bigrock, “I have a micro cache in my pack" that we could place right here. So Bigrock chose a spot and we hid a cache.

When we talked about how to design the cache page Bigrock said you tell me. When he asked if it should be a traditional or a mystery I said you tell me. When I asked who should post the page he said you tell me. So, the cache is within a few miles of the posted coords and the information on this page tells you how to find the coords for the final.

Good luck and good caching,

Loch Cache and Bigrock95

You can check your answers for this puzzle on Geochecker.com.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

[Puzzle] Vg gbbx gjb trbpnpuref gb perngr guvf chmmyr [Cache] Crpx Crpx Crpx

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)