Lockport Bridge Traditional Cache
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This should be an easy in the middle of nowhere hunt, but the
bridge is worth the trip.
The Lockport Bridge in Lockport, Ohio was built by the State of
Ohio in 1999. It spans the Tiffin River (which isn't anywhere near
Tiffin -go figure) This magnificant covered bridge is made entirely
of pressure treated wood trusses. The trusses are HOWE trusses, the
length is 162 ft. with 3 spans. This bridge is a popular stop for
people lost while wandering the corn fields of NW Ohio. For more
info on the bridge, go to the following web page:
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http://www2.dot.state.oh.us/se/coveredbridges/williams/wi8606f.htm
<<<<<< The cache is a match stick container. You
don't have to go more than 12 ft. off the road and no need to climb
down any river banks. There are lots of hiding places, however, to
make it a little challenging. The cache is not on or under the
bridge. If your gps says it is, get a new one.
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
Gjb oebxra oevpxf,bar unf ubyrf.