
The cache is NOT at the listed coordinates. It's a good place to
park, though.
We hear once in a while that some cachers don't like puzzle
caches-- some won't even look at the listings for them. To each his
own, but our favorite caches are usually puzzle caches, so we've
created this cache to help out those of you who are reluctant to do
puzzles. If you've never done a puzzle cache before, this would be
perfect for your first one.
So, how to solve it and find the real coordinates? Just look
through the photos below of some of our favorite Seattle Mariner
players, and I'm sure something will come to you.


We're not saying these are the best players in Mariner history,
they're just some of our favorites. When you write your online log
for this cache, if you have a favorite obscure Mariner player, give
them a mention (a couple of our other obscure favorites are Russ
Swan and Tim Davis.)
FINDING THE CACHE: we want to give you a couple more tips
for finding the cache, to keep the local vegetation safe.
Absolutely no bushwhacking is needed. You don't have to step on or
touch any live plants-- just look around the rotting, fallen
log.
There is an FTF prize (wrapped in black plastic right next to
the cache), plus some of the regular initial swag is
baseball-related (future finders are not required to keep the swag
theme going, however).
Play ball! Once you find this cache, we hope you'll be willing
to try more puzzle caches. We hear that FilmFans guy has some
fun
ones.