This is a
good place to start:
@ = d -
f
^ = (b / c) - f
$ = b
/ (d + c)
! = e -
b
% = a
/ c
# =
c
Solve
this, and you will know where the cache is. From there, the
remainder of the mystery will
unfold.
What you're looking for is
here:
N 34 07.!@#
W 117 35.$%^
Or will it?
Now for the disclaimers and other such
nonsense. This cache is located on private property, and has
full authorization to be where it is. Please be respectful of
the family that this property belongs to, its neighbors, and the
property itself. Simply knowing where this cache is will help
you find this cache, but you will not be able to find this cache
simply by knowing where this cache is. The only way to it is
to solve the puzzle. No night visits out of courtesy
please. The property owners should not see you, because
geocachers are stealthy creatures who are not seeable when
searching for a cache.
FTF gets the small cash prize or an unactivated
geocoin that I've put in the cache, one or the other please.
STF gets whatever the FTF didn't take. The first rule about
Brady's Bug is that you don't talk about Brady's Bug. I can't
answer any questions regarding this cache, because immediately
following its development, I was zapped with one of those red light
memory eraser things from the MIB movies. I know
nothing. Do not ask previous finders how to get to the
cache. It will not help you. The second part of this
puzzle changes after every finder, so you'll need to do the legwork
on your own.
Most importantly, as always, just have
fun!
You can check your answers for this puzzle on
Geochecker.com.