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All your cache are belong to Kabs Traditional Cache

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Kabutroid: Ok, the cache has now been picked up (looks like Slippery-1 got lucky as he said that I didn't pick it up yesterday before he showed up :P). I was contemplating leaving it and asking the new owner for permission... but I didn't really want to have to go through with that. This cache was dedicated to a friend who was there, and with him gone, the point of the dedication gone.

Don't worry, I'll be replacing the cache eventually. The next time however, it's location won't be based on the location of my friend, but I will be moreso looking for something in the vague general vicinity, but also looking for something that embodies the spirit of that place, and will act as a suitable dedication to him.

So thanks again everyone for finding the cache, and hopefully not too long from now (and by that, I mean probably a month or so... with me getting married two days from now on Friday, my time to hunt down geocaching locations is somewhat limited [:P]). Upon retrieving it, the cache was still dry and in good condition, so the contents (aside from the logbook) likely won't change. It had two dimes, a commemorative Swan River coin, a rubber frog, and a pin.

I'll be posting the logbook pics on my website when I get a chance... and otherwise, keep an eye out for a second All Your Cache... cache [:P].

Took: Geocache
Left: Nothing... so I hope you update your GPS waypoints before going after this one [:P].

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Hidden : 5/9/2007
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

A relatively small cache, placed with permission at an easily accessible, relatively easy to find location.

This cache was placed to commemorate a cafe that I used to hang out at for countless hours... until it's untimely end in which it disappeared for five long years.

After said five years, it returned, but for the moment in a lesser form than it had once been. The owner has been very enthusiastic about geocaching since I gave him the details, and has been wanting to get into it. Given my history at the old location, I felt an urge to create a geocache to commemorate the old cafe at the beginnings of the new location. You do not need to go inside or anything to find the geocache, so no need to enter the building in any way.

As stated earlier, permission was obtained to place the cache here, and the owner himself is well on his way to starting geocaching as well. As well, he has informed me that geocachers are welcome to use his computers to log the cache find online, if you so wish.

Original contents are:
Logbook, pencil, and a sharpener
Small caribiner
Rubber snake
Chainmail ball
FTF prize (handmade stainless steel chainmail bracelet) & certificate

My second cache ever placed. Final note/warning though... if your name isn't in the logbook, it isn't on the website :P. The logbook pages can be seen over here, updated whenever I'm able. As well, please close the cache correctly (ie: lid is secured in place) to keep it as watertight as possible.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Jngpu lbhe fgrc

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)