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Traditional CacheFRAME 2 - TCs Bowling for Cache

A cache by Trove Chasers     Hidden: 4/12/2009

Size: Size: Small (Small)     Difficulty: 1.5 out of 5     Terrain: 1.5 out of 5 (1 is easiest, 5 is hardest)


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N/S ? ??.??? W/E ??? ??.??? 
In Manitoba, Canada

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Five-pin Bowling is a bowling variant which is played only in Canada where most bowling alleys offer it.



In 1908, Thomas F. Ryan, a Canadian, wanted a bowling game that was quicker to play and more genteel. He felt the balls were too big and heavy, and there were too many pins making the game too long. Ryan, developed a smaller ball and used only 5 pins in his version of the game.


The balls in five-pin are small enough to fit in the hand and therefore have no finger holes. The ball used in 5-pin weighs about 3 pounds. They are about the size of a softball. There are no holes in the ball.


At the end of the lane there are five pins arranged in a V. In size they are midway between duckpins and ten-pins, and they have a heavy rubber band around their middles to make them move farther when struck. At first, bowling pins used in five-pin were made of plastic-coated maple. Today's pins are made of a hard plastic and often feature UV-glow capability for black light glow bowling operations. The neck stripes on plastic pins are actually a red plastic tape that wears off with use. There are only 5 pins to knock down as well. Each pin is assigned a points value. The headpin is worth 5 points, the next two pins on each side are worth 3 points, and the outside pins are valued at 2 points each, for a total of 15 points. Each bowler gets 3 balls per frame. Knocking all the pins down on your first ball is a strike, worth 15 points plus the value of your next 2 balls. If you knock all the pins down with your second shot it is called a spare and is worth 15 points plus the value of your next ball. Using your third shot to knock down final pins is worth only 15 points. A perfect game in 5-pin bowling is worth 450 points.


Bowling is a fun game that just about anybody can play. It’s a great way for the family to get together and enjoy an afternoon. It’s not difficult to learn and today most bowling centers have machines that handle all the scoring for you. All you have to do is throw the ball.


This cache is Frame 2 in our BOWLING FOR CACHE series, located in the Royalwood area in a park overlooking a fountain in the lake.. Each frame is an individual cache, in which you will find a log book, pencil and one die.Throw the die 3 times and log the color for each throw in your "Found Log" on geocaching .com. All scores will be kept track of on a score sheet and for each 25 cachers that complete all ten frames a 1st and 2nd prize, for highest BOWLING score, of an unactivated geocoin will be awarded.



****CONGRATULATIONS*****
AS OF AUGUST 13 THE 1ST 25 CACHERS TO COMPLETE ALL 10 FRAMES IN ORDER OF HIGHEST SCORE ARE:
Chewys
Sol3
Glacier Ice
Pabloo
Peter and Gloria
Memomydog
jbrandt36
Bergmanfamily
MHZ
Old Billygoat
OHMIC
ertyu
3T's&aG
Team Kare-a-cache
TracyAndrew
Curtis R
Geo-Indy
Markzsalmon
MuStash
Hikhik
jleecollins
Da Bowz
tracama
Ztirnats & Zad
Thirdbase
PRIZES OF A GEO COIN WILL BE SENT OUT SHORTLY TO Chewys and Sol3
*****THE GAME CONTINUES...........*****

 


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Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)

Ybbx arne gur gerr, arkg gb gur jnyy. Vg vf pbirerq ol yrnirf naq jbbqpuvcf.(Decrypted Hints)

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 January 12 by Jean Déniche (115 found)
Colour results: blue, white, white
TFTC!
Jean Déniche

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 January 2 by The Mad Trekkers (304 found)
No luck today. Too cold to stick around for long.

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 December 13, 2009 by guiderstacy (38 found)
Great Cache I LOVED it. Found it nice I see that "the Royal Find is still in the same spot but not published.
I rolled a blue, Green & Yellow

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 November 22, 2009 by chico suave (1 found)
neat idea, good spot. Rolled a white .green, red.

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 November 22, 2009 by stingy bandits (317 found)
We decided that we would start the bowling series today with newbie cacher, chico suave. This was 1 of 7 on a FABULOUS 7 degree day for so late in November. Rolled blue, black, green. TN L stingy geo jewel. TFTC.

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Current Time: 2/9/2010 2:22:43 AM (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) (10:22 AM GMT)
Last Updated: 1/28/2010 8:30:38 AM (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) (4:30 PM GMT)
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Coordinates are in the WGS84 datum


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