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WanAus 159 - LKA Serpentine Traditional Cache

Hidden : 11/28/2009
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

Last Known Address Serpentine

Should be an easy find in the Dead Centre of Serpentine.

Due to the temporary nature of pens and pencils in my geocaches
BRING YOUR OWN WRITING IMPLEMENT!!!

I enjoyed hunting down a couple of richlink's "Last Known Address" series of caches, and having spotted a large number of cemeteries in my travels I asked richlink if I could add to the "Last Known Address" series of caches. I received a reply in the affirmative on 5 May 2009, but I couldn't find my Round Tuit, so it took me a while to place any. (See my GC1RB3G WanAus 95 - Round Tuit if you don't know what that means.)

I originally tried to keep to the simple style of Richlink's caches, so they were all micro containers, although some were bigger than others. I had problems with the waterproof integrity of many of those containers, so I am progressively replacing them with small screw-top containers which should be more waterproof.

The cache is a drab camo'd 500 Ml round screw-top container, with log book, finders cards, pen, two pencils, a pencil sharpener, and a few swaps, hidden at the base of a large tree under bark and branches. Please be sure to put the lid on tightly, conceal it as found, and watch out for muggles.

This cache has been included in my Mystery Cache GC1QYV5 WanAus 89 - Roaming Western Australia replacing GC1Q3WA WanAus 75 - Brookton Memorial Park Gun which was Archived. There are twelve caches each with an RWA number which must be found in order to solve the Mystery. There is now an RWA number in the back of the log book, which must be recorded in order to ultimately find GC1QYV5 WanAus 89 - Roaming Western Australia. You MUST record the number as 75n (where n refers to the third digit of the RWA number as found in the back of the log book) in order for the final calculations to be correct.

This is just a suggestion, but it may help you to keep track of the RWA numbers.
Every cache page has "*Personal Cache Note" *Click to enter a note, just above Geocache Description:
You could either add the code to each individual cache,
or add all numbers to GC1QYV5 WanAus 89 - Roaming Western Australia.

First To Find Award Congratulations to
nad069
on the First To Find.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Ba gur Rnfgrea fvqr bs gur ovt gerr.

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)