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American WWII Aircraft- BOMBERS Mystery Cache

Hidden : 6/12/2008
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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BOMBERS

This cache is NOT LOCATED at the ABOVE COORDINATES!

They are for a suitable parking area.

This is part of a series of 23 caches dedicated to the American Aircraft of WWII.  Each cache is dedicated to a particular aircraft model and can be logged as an individual find.  The series consists of 16 regular caches and 7 mystery caches.  The series will be divided into 5 sub-series, one for each category of aircraft ( Fighters, Bombers, Seaplanes, and X-series Prototypes) and a final series consisting of three of the most recognizable aircraft of WWII. ( P51 Mustang, B17 Flying Fortress and B29 Super Fortress).

 

This mystery cache is the BOMBERS category of the series.  To find it, you must first find B24( GC1D2PT), B25( GC1D2T1), B26( GC1D44G) and B34( GC1D44N).  Each log has a code that is to be used to find this caches’ final location.

 

BOMBERS = N40  50.B24 / B25     W074  33.B26 / B34

 

This series is located along a portion of the Randolph Trails.  These trails are well maintained and easy to walk.  There is parking for this sub-series located at the above coordinates and terrain will vary from 1.5 to 3.0, but check each cache page for specifics.  Trail maps are readily available at most of the trail heads.  Randolph’s trail system runs a 16-mile course traversing five parks, the Clyde Potts Reservoir Watershed and 2,000 acres of pristine open space. The trails link together schools with neighborhoods and connect to Patriots’ Path at Combs Hollow and Old Brookside.  Randolph’s trails should be viewed as a work in progress as the township continues to pursue easements and funding to expand our trail network. The township funds 90% of design and construction costs through state grants and developer contributions. Over $1.5 million in state grants and developer contributions has been invested in Randolph’s trails.  Open year round, the trails can be used from dawn to dusk and are closed at night. During the winter months, there is no snow or ice removal, providing a wonderful opportunity for cross-country skiers and snowshoe enthusiasts.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Cvyr bs ebpxf

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)