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Silverback Cipher
Silverback hunters should be familiar with the “pigpen” or masonic cipher,
which is a simple substitution cipher exchanging letters for symbols
based on a grid.
This cipher can be used to decrypt directions and secret codewords at FBZ geocaches!
We left El Cajon late morning with the intention of playing with my friends' new Polaris 6x6. High winds were forecast, but the day was sunny and warm. This was my first time in this particular area, and I was amazed by all the beautiful rock formations. We located the recommended parking area and proceeded to follow the cords using "as the crow flies" method. After rock climbing and some bushwacking, we ran into a fairly nice trail that led us to GZ. By now the wind was really howling, and it was becoming hard to hear each other and to keep our balance! The cords for the "slate"rock yielded nothing, so I decided to
*Disclaimer: Stories here and at FBZ caches are a combination of historical conjecture, anecdote and pure fiction. Any similarity to any event, group, or person living or dead is merely coincidental. Additionally, SGTF has utilized a variety of signs/stickers as props in the FBZ geocaching series. Labels or warnings (e.g. biohazard, radioactive, etc.) which are fictitious will display some form of the SGTF/Silverback moniker; all other warning signage encountered during this or any other FBZ adventure should be respected and observed as posted.
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OPERATION SILVERBACK
Congratulations to Special Operation Forces (SOF) commandos DUCK432 and CONDORMAN for their 18 July 09 FTF during the final Operation Silverback mission! They are the top FBZ operatives and winners of SGTF's prized Project A.P.E. gold geocoin!