GC30NA2 Unknown Cache 6+5=??
Type: Mystery | Size: Not chosen Not chosen | Difficulty: 3 out of 5 | Terrain: 3 out of 5
By: jake92 @ | Hide Date: 07/22/2011 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N38° 35.000 W107° 51.300 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0

If you go to the listed cords you will be wandering around with the lizards and snakes. Unscramble the letters below. jzfhtwwqtyoesp nlnsple Yestcejptrseescppqtgpescppkpczzyphzypkpczdpgpyqtqejzypehzzypqzfc.
11 has become a very interesting number. It could be a forced coincidence, but in any case the following is very interesting. Have a read and decide for your self: 1) New York City has 11 letters 2) Afghanistan has 11 letters. 3) Ramsin Yuseb (The terrorist who threatened the Twin Towers in 1993) has 11 letters. 4) George W Bush has 11 letters. This could be a mere coincidence.... could it be true???? Now here is what is interesting. 1) New York is the state 11. 2) The first plane crashing against the Twin Towers was flight no 11. 3) Flight 11 was carrying 92 passengers. 9 + 2 = 11 4) Flight 77 which also hit Twin Towers, was carrying 65 passengers. Add this 6+5 = 11 5) The tragedy was on September 11, or 9/11 as it is now known, 9 + 1 + 1 = 11 6) The date is equal to the emergency number 911. Adding 9+1+1+= 11. Now this is very upsetting. 1) The total number of victims inside the planes were 254. 2 + 5 + 4 = 11 2) The day September 11 is day number 254 of the calendar year. Again 2 + 5 + 4 + = 11. Leaving 111 days left in the year. 3) The tragedy of 3/11/2004 in Madrid also adds up to 3 + 1 + 1 + 2 + 4 = 11. 4) The tragedy of Madrid happened 911 days after the Twin Towers. 9+1+1= 11

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6 Logs: Found it 3  Didn't find it 2  Owner Maintenance 1  

Found it 11/18/2018 By BG2015
Well, after two years of geocaching experience, I returned. A little bounce in the coordinates which is probably what got me last time. Gave up on the GPS and started using Geosense which led me to the cache in no time. What a difference time makes. Still lots of jakes out there that I can't solve or find, but at least this remote frowny is off the map now. Thanks,

Owner Maintenance 05/01/2018 By jake92
Cache is still there look close the camo hides it well.

Didn't find it 07/23/2016 By BG2015
Solved the puzzle, found the coords, but no luck on the cache. Although somewhat remote, I might do some more research and come back for this short hike.

Didn't find it 09/11/2014 By SoldierGrrrl
After reading the previous logs we are very confident our coordinates our correct but after completing most of the Peaches Trail neither CB_Beauty nor I had our hearts completely in the search. We searched for about 15 minutes before calling it a day. Had the cache not accidently fallen into my hands we were not going to stay as the sun was setting on two very tired cachers. We will return.

Found it 06/25/2013 By Denali41
This past winter I had surgical repair of some shoulder issues, and was "confined" to the house for quite a while during the rehab period. I spent lots of time solving puzzles from here and there, including a bunch of jake92's master pieces. I wasn't certain when I'd get over to the Montrose area to find some of the field caches at the calculated coordinates, but I knew that eventually the time would come--you see, my daughter and granddaughter live in Crawford, so it would certainly happen. The problem: I'd have only limited time each day for caching because of family commitments on the trip, and we planned to get to the Silverton area, too, for a mini-vacation as a family group. I'm the only geocacher, so I'd need to limit my time...darn. Well, my puppy Orizaba is learning to be a cacher too, so there are two of us.

This was the first jake92 cache my puppy Orizaba and I tried for on this first trip. Golly, finding it took oodles of time. Hundreds of nifty hiding places, and I think I checked every one of them before finally getting the right place. My first lesson in jake92 hides. Zaba loved it because while I hunted, she was learning some basic rock scrambling techniques. She had lots and lots of time to practice while I hunted. I signed the cache log and felt pretty good about things. But I still had a couple more to find before I had to give up caching for the rest of the day. So off we went. Thanks for this great puzzle. Thanks for this great hide.

Found it 04/30/2013 By gjhiker
A second attempt proved successful after failing to find the cache on Nov. 5, 2012. Interesting puzzle; it took a while to solve. Great view from the cache site! TNLN. SL. T4TC!

This entry was edited by gjhiker on Tuesday, 30 April 2013 at 23:50:54 UTC.