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cache type Sedate Cliffside Cache cache size

by Caching2006and2007
(Finds: 0  Score: 0)    (Hidden: 1  Score: 4.5)

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Coordinates (WGS-84 datum)
N 42° 05.666'   W 070° 50.631'
Hanover,   Massachusetts   02339
United States    Near By Caches

Hidden On: 13 Jan 2007
Waypoint (Landmark): N0262B
Open Cache:  Non-commercial use only
Cache type:  Normal
Cache size:   Normal

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

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

Comments:


My hints and directions are clear so you should have no problem finding this one at all. follow these directions, check the coordinates (There's a lot of Treetop Cover) and if all else fails, the hint will help you. Well, here's how to find it:

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Somewhat vertical terrain. Beautiful Location. Accessible. Off State St. in Hanson just before Meyettes. Park in the Dirt Lot near the 1995 Bridge and cross the river (cross the bridge and take your first left into the trail which you will see goes up a hill but has a nice trail.)go up the trail. This one's pretty easy if you don't mind a little hike and some beautiful scenery.


Go into the Park into the woods toward the Indian Head River off of State Street. Go up the trail like you're on your way toward the Dwelley Stone. You go up the hill but you see a big Black Fence blocking the trail, turn LEFT and follow the fence as you walk alongside it. DO NOT TURN RIGHT and follow the fence because then you will be on the inside of where you need to be follow the fence and turn the corner and keep going for a while and you can see where you meet back with the trail and head North a little. Go on the trail and keep walking. Eventually, you find yourself walking kind of down for a while, you can take a right and go to the land bridge or bear left and go to the campsite, it's not right out in the open. (I don't want it to be muggled by Kids who party there but I seriously doubt someone would accidentally find it in the spot it's hidden in.) but it's very close by. It's not hard if you pay close attention to my directions and have a somewhat good understanding of the area.


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

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
NOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLM

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

Clues:    decode

  • 1 
    Iregvpny

  • 2 
    Ubyybjrq bhg gerr gehax

  • 3 
    Orgjrra Pyvssgbc Pnzcfvgr naq Onooyvat Oebbx Oevqtr ybbx gb lbhe yrsg whfg bss gur genvy>

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Note 30 May 2009 by  JASTA 11  (Finds: 6  Score: 23)    (Hidden: 0  Score: 0)
    Open Log:  Personal use only

FYI: This one has been archived on the GC.com site.
[Modified 2009-05-30 16:39:58]

I found it! 21 Jul 2007 by  JASTA 11  (Finds: 6  Score: 23)    (Hidden: 0  Score: 0)
    Open Log:  Personal use only

Found this one from the listing on another site. Nice forest area. Easy find.


 

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