Waterpark Walkabout (GCG92F)
by adopted by Moote

Cache Type: Geocache|Multi-Cache (offset) GCG92F (Visit Cache Page)
N 53° 25.831 W 2° 17.199
( 53.430516666667, -2.28665 )

Location: , United Kingdom
Hidden: 2003-06-18
Cache Size: Cache Size: Small
Difficulty: Difficulty full-pointDifficulty half-point  Terrain: Terrain full-pointTerrain half-point

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Synopsis:
An enjoyable easy all weather walk of between two and three miles through part of the Mersey Valley. Park at the Mersey Valley Visitors Centre N53 25.719 W2 17.569.

Details:
Walk to the co-ordinates and find the information (hint 1) to break the first code NAB DE.FGB WD FG.AHE, this will give you the next location.

A = Chorlton multiplied by 4
B/C = Chorltonville
D = Cycle route second digit
E = Cycle route first digit
F = Barlow Moor
G = Chorlton Water Park plus 7
H = Routes to Manchester
I = Northenden plus Didsbury
J = Stretford multiplied by 6

On arrival at the next location find new information (hint 2) to break the code NAB CA.DEF WC GH.HDI for the location that will lead you to the cache.

M A ? ? ?

A = Rails plus 1
B = Tracks plus 1
C = Tracks
D = Rails multiplied by 2
E = Bottom left question mark
F = Centre question mark
G = Half the number of blue handles
H = Tracks plus 5
I = Bottom right question mark
J = Turquoise handles plus 7

Arriving at the final location look for the 4 character code (hint 3) on the structure.

There is no need to climb the structure as the information can be seen clearly from the ground! Now stand a few feet back from the structure looking up at the code. Look 90 degrees to your left and tree in the woods With a fallen tree across the front. The cache is at the back of this tree in a hollow at it's base.

STOP! Do not walk directly to them as it will create a path and give the cache away.

Still facing the code on the structure identify its' leg immediately to your left and walk past it entering the wood behind it. Now make your way through the wood around to the back of the cache location. The cache is a small sized plastic container. Please be conscious of not giving the location away to onlookers.

Hint: (hover over pencil to decrypt) 1. Tvir zr n fvta. 2. Bss gur envyf.   3. Unys nfyrrc? Fubpxvat!
1. Give me a sign. 2. Off the rails. 3. Half asleep? Shocking!

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