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Need some starting direction for a Geocaching puzzle

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TonyN

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new Posted: 06:56PM Sep 26, 2012

Hello all, the following is a clue to part of a Geocaching hide, and I have no idea where to even begin decoding/deciphering this.

1446352.803320849, 2090214.049957553, 710559.4070961298, 2168963.3678801497, 2239066.443755306, 695420.8556903871, 2496464.922127341, 2490676.8353957552, 690374.2702521848, 1098215.745503121, 2147511.3525692886, 1117993.3297627964, 1162230.8345268413, 2261794.6605942575, 2361996.274516854, 2539031.1793358303, 2361999.5392109863, 1055074.1818926344, 946429.4783820226, 695001.8633008739, 2175979.084719101, 10.011405742821466

I can't offer too much in terms of guidance. It could be a series of words, or perhaps some coordinates (in either N 51° 03.138 W 114° 09.313 or UTM: 11U E 699375 N 5659491).

The clue provided, for what it helps, is "If you are still stumped ask the "Crypt Keeper".

Any guidance would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Tony

(PS if you are curious as to what exactly geocaching is, go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geocaching)
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jaycr*us

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new Posted: 08:53PM Sep 26, 2012

I can't help with the decoding, but FYI for anyone attempting to help; I believe the example N 51° 03.138 W 114° 09.313, could also be written as +51° 3' 9.20", -114° 9' 34.75" Tony can you confirm this?
I have done some geocaching in the past and had a blast with it. Is it possible this could be a Multi-Cache?
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TonyN

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new Posted: 05:14PM Sep 27, 2012

Thanks Jaycr...

- while I believe your 'translation' so to speak is correct, I don't think that would apply here. The standard formation (for geocaching, anyways) is the original form.
- no, no chance it's a multi-cache. Along with a five degree of difficulty (out of five) for this puzzle, the (single) location apparently is a five as well (a cliff-face, I understand).

Thanks for your time on this,

Tony
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