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Spuds & Herring: Spuds (Redux) Traditional Cache

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LadyStevenson: This one is MIA ... looks like some park maintenance was done in the area and this one is gone. I will contact Happy Humphrey to see if he wants to get this going again in another spot. Thanks.

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Hidden : 11/22/2008
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

This is an International Cache Exchange between LadyStevenson & Moun10goat from Moscow Idaho and Happy Humphrey from Port Erin, Isle of Man.



This cache comes to the Palouse from Port of Erin, Isle of Man. The contents of the cache are all Isle of Man related and sent to us from Happy Humphrey ~~ a Manx Cacher. LadyStevenson and Moun10goat are maintaining the cache.

You DO NOT need to step out of the parking lot to find this cache ... NO BUSHWACKING REQUIRED.

When you visit this cache, please have trade items that represent the region you are from or the USA. The reason this is asked is because the trade items will go to the sister cache in Isle of Man. Any money placed in this cache will go to the cache in Isle of Man.

When you visit this cache, please beware of muggles!! Also, you NEED TO PUT THE CACHE BACK THE WAY YOU FOUND IT. Thanks. This cache is at a park that at certain times of the year, is VERY BUSY. Thanks.

Happy Humphrey is a computer analysist in Port Erin. The Isle of Man is located between England and Ireland. It is 33 miles long, 13 miles wide, and 227 square miles. It is known for its herring. It lies in the Irish Sea, between England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales, less than 60 miles west of the Lancashire coastline. The Island is a unique self-governing kingdom - a Crown dependency which belongs to neither the UK nor the European Union. It has its own parliament (called Tynwald), laws, traditions, culture, cuisine and postage stamps. While other differences include the Manx language and currency (though English is the spoken tongue and English and UK currencies are accepted everywhere), there are also reassuring familiarities - such as driving on the left and road signs in English. More than 40% of the Island is uninhabited.

An International Cache Exchange is where two people from two different countries agree to exchange caches. Then, you maintain the cache in your country & the other person maintains the cache in their country. When supplies get low, you replenish your cache in the other country & your counterpart replenishes the cache in your country. The original cache exchange was between "Divine" in Finland and Canadazuuk in Canada. This is the LINK
for the forum thread on the International Cache Exchange. This is the LINK for the Nordic thread in the forums. Finally, here is the LINK to an article in Today's Cacher written by Divine (about International Cache Exchanges).


Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Arrqyr Arrqyr Pbar

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)