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Hiker's Cabin Mystery | Pt. VI


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You finally are able to get out of the airport after quickly solving the mystery. You are becoming quite the detective! Only...




you find another clue hidden in your suitcase after you arrive at your dwelling. That clever little guy!
clue page

Apparently, solving this puzzle will lead you to him. You thought he was in Chad, but it looks like he has hidden somewhere else. You'd better get cracking!








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$begingroup$


The only part that doesn't have an answer yet is Part II! Chop, chop!



You finally are able to get out of the airport after quickly solving the mystery. You are becoming quite the detective! Only...




you find another clue hidden in your suitcase after you arrive at your dwelling. That clever little guy!
clue page

Apparently, solving this puzzle will lead you to him. You thought he was in Chad, but it looks like he has hidden somewhere else. You'd better get cracking!








share|improve this question











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    Could you provide a transcript? Copying ciphertext characters out by hand does not add to the fun or the challenge of solving a puzzle...
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  • $begingroup$
    @GarethMcCaughan u can use OCR :)
    $endgroup$
    – Omega Krypton
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$begingroup$


The only part that doesn't have an answer yet is Part II! Chop, chop!



You finally are able to get out of the airport after quickly solving the mystery. You are becoming quite the detective! Only...




you find another clue hidden in your suitcase after you arrive at your dwelling. That clever little guy!
clue page

Apparently, solving this puzzle will lead you to him. You thought he was in Chad, but it looks like he has hidden somewhere else. You'd better get cracking!








share|improve this question











$endgroup$




The only part that doesn't have an answer yet is Part II! Chop, chop!



You finally are able to get out of the airport after quickly solving the mystery. You are becoming quite the detective! Only...




you find another clue hidden in your suitcase after you arrive at your dwelling. That clever little guy!
clue page

Apparently, solving this puzzle will lead you to him. You thought he was in Chad, but it looks like he has hidden somewhere else. You'd better get cracking!





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    $endgroup$
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  • $begingroup$
    @GarethMcCaughan u can use OCR :)
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    Could you provide a transcript? Copying ciphertext characters out by hand does not add to the fun or the challenge of solving a puzzle...
    $endgroup$
    – Gareth McCaughan
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  • $begingroup$
    @GarethMcCaughan u can use OCR :)
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    – Omega Krypton
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Could you provide a transcript? Copying ciphertext characters out by hand does not add to the fun or the challenge of solving a puzzle...
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– Gareth McCaughan
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$begingroup$
@GarethMcCaughan u can use OCR :)
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– Omega Krypton
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@GarethMcCaughan u can use OCR :)
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– Omega Krypton
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consists entirely of even-length "words", composed of a repertoire of only 22 distinct pairs of letters. Replacing each of these with a unique letter and solving as a simple-substitution cipher yields: IF YOU HAVE FINALLY RECOVERED THIS NOTE IT MEANS THAT THE SITUATION IS GRAVER THAN I COULD POSSIBLY HAVE IMAGINED GO TO SWITZERLAND THAT IS WHERE I WILL BE HIDING YOU WILL FIND MORE CLUES THERE.







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