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by _canadianbacon_
(Finds: 5  Score: 19.5)    (Hidden: 1  Score: 5)

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Coordinates (WGS-84 datum)
N 49° 11.564'   W 122° 46.446'
This may not be the actual cache coordinate.

Port Mann,   British Columbia   
Canada    Near By Caches

Hidden On: 11 Nov 2003
Waypoint (Landmark): N00D6C
Open Cache:  Personal use only
Cache type:  Multi-Part
Cache size:   Normal

Difficulty: gps gps gps (moderate)
Terrain: gps gps (easy)

Misc: No drinking water! No restrooms (water closets) available Pets are allowed. Parking is a challenge. No fees!

Comments:

We have not implemented maps outside of the U.S.A. ... YET!

Additional maps for this cache available at: topozone.com logo    mapquest.com logo

This multi-cache consists of 2 easy to get to micro-caches and a final cache. All caches are located in the Fraser Heights area of Surrey BC. The final cache is somewhere in Surrey Bend Regional Park.

Please log at Final cache!


#1 – 3inch Diameter Lock and Lock. @ N 49 11.564 W 122 46.446
Contents: Coordinates to 2nd MicroCache and One of the Final Cache Coordinates
Comment in cache references the one you just found, not the next cache!!!
Not too busy area, slightly out of view, you should not be seen.


#2 – 4inch X 3inch Lock and Lock
Contents : Other part of Coordinate for Final Cache
You have to be quick on the grab, as this area though public, can be viewed from 1 or 2 houses. (hint stay low). Then wander over to a nice spot nearby to record you findings. Replace when safe and you will not be seen.
PS
Watch for little quackers crossing the road.


#3 and Final Stash: 6” X 6” 600ml Lock & Lock Container. This is a good 30 minute walk from the road, on flat ground. A bike could do it too. Park on 104th near 176th for the main entrance to park.


Difficulty is for Distance Of Final Cache Only. My 4 year old found it to be a long walk, if you're not bringing kids, it will not be difficult.
Though the micro-caches can hold small items, please trade only at final location! Remember to leave the contents (next cache data) in each microcache please.
Of course all Travel Bugs, Coins, your kids old McDonalds Toys :) and stuff you found in your kitchen junk drawer are Welcome!

Remember its 600ml, so its pretty tight!

Clue decoding tables - Top letter or symbol decodes to bottom letter or symbol:

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
NOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLM

!"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?
123456789:;<=>?@!"#$%&'()*+,-./

Clues:    decode

  • 1st 
    Cnex arne gur Ulqeb Obk naq Jnyx AJ> Gnyy prqne naq vgf fghzcl yvggyr oebgure

  • 2nd 
    Gur raq bs gur envaobj ubyqf gur gernfher> Jrqtrq orgjrra jbbq naq pbapergr>

  • 3rd 
    Svany Pnpur Uvag ba "aq Pnpur Ybpngvba1

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CACHE LOGS - May contain hints(spoilers)!    decode

Note 14 Nov 2003 by  Jomarac5  (Finds: 3  Score: 9.5)    (Hidden: 24  Score: 151)
    Open Log:  Personal use only

Well this was an interesting cache -- you'll have to use your best stealthy techniques (at least on the first two waypoints). The first waypoint wasn't much of a problem, the second turned out to be the biggest challenge -- although no one was around, you are in view of at least two nearby houses and must be very careful in finding the cache location. The third and final cache was in a very interesting spot (and it indeed took nearly 30 minutes to walk each way). Good cache -- even better considering that it is the first by this cacher. Thanks to canadianbacon for a great cache experience!
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