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Poldis Schatztruh´ Multi-Cache

Hidden : 4/20/2003
Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
3 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

The cache is placed in an area called "Schütt". The area "Schütt" is the result of an huge rock-fall caused by an earthquake in the year 1348.
So use hiking boots for the treasure hunt!
I don´t suggest this cache for the winter. The cache is located at about 800m above sealevel. The way to the cache might be very icy in winter.

Start your treasure hunt at the coordinates shown in the header.

You can find the first hint at P1:
N46°34,425
E013°47,002
You can find the hint A on a stone.

The coordinates of P2 are:
P2N: P1N+25*A+62
P2E: P1E-111*A-5
At this point you can use the opportunity to take a rest. Enjoy the impressing view! After the break you have to count the letters on the wooden sign. The result is hint B.

The coordinates of the cache are:
N: P2N+4*B+5
E: P2E+2*B+3

The cache contains:

- a logbook (please don´t remove)
- a pencil(please don´t remove)
- a cachenote(please don´t remove)
- a lot of coins and banknotes

PLEASE PUT ONLY COINS AND BANKNOTES INTO THE CACHE!
TRAVELBUGS ARE WELCOME!
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If you cannot read the sign at Stage 2 anymore do this calculation:

The coordinates of alternative P2 are:
aP2N: P1N+25*A+72
aP2E: P1E-111*A-29

At this Stage you should count the letters (only the letters, without +) on the sign. The result is hint C.

The coordinates of the cache are:
N: aP2N+2*C+3
E: aP2E+3*C+3

Version 1.2, 5. June 2007

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

[Stage 1] Abg ba gur tebhaq. [Cache] Gur pnpur vf uvqqra haqre fbzr fgbarf. Snpvat hcuvyy bs gur arneol fgbarclenzvq.

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)