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CALLING ALL PATRIOTS FANS CACHE!!!! Mystery Cache

Difficulty:
4.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   not chosen (not chosen)

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Geocache Description:

**********THE COORDINATES ABOVE MEAN NOTHING*************

Stage on is very easy to get to, you could call it a park and grab, the final well you have to walk a little to get to it. The final is located in the woods, but not too far from stage 1.

The coordinates above mean nothing, to get to the real coordinates for the cache you will need to test your Patriot’s knowledge and do some math. Go Pats!


Final can be found at:

(E-C+G).(H+G).(B/A)(B/G)(J*G)
(I-J-G)(B+D+H).(E-D+J).(K-L)(K-M)(F+J)

Tom Brady was the “A” round draft pick in 2000. His Jersey number is “B”.

Tedy Bruschi is the heart and soul of the New England Patriots, a linebacker with the team since 1996, Bruschi always seems to be in on every other tackle and sack. Bruschi was still savoring the Patriots' third Super Bowl victory in four years when, on February “C”, 2005, he suffered a mild stroke. Most of the ensuing physical problems subsided soon after and following intensive rehabilitation, Bruschi, who had initially said he planned to sit out the 2005-06 season, was cleared by doctors to resuming playing. And he did exactly that on October “D”, 2005, returning to the field for the Patriots' game against the Buffalo Bills. His jersey number is “E”.

Chris Hanson was an undrafted punter out of Marshall University. He has played for “F” NFL teams during his 9 year NFL career.

Kelley Washington was a “G” round pick by the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2003 Draft. After playing sparingly with the Bengals for the last couple years Washington signed with the Patriots in 2007. He has played on special teams blocking a punt against the Jets.

The New England Patriots selected Asante Samuel in the fourth round of the 2003 NFL Draft and the corner from University of Central Florida quickly made an impact. He totaled “H” tackles during his rookie season in 2004 and that same year started in Super Bowl XXXIX, notching four tackles as the Pats won their third championship in four years.


Dan Koppen was drafted in the “I” round of the 2003 NFL Draft by the New England Patriots. He has won “J” Super Bowls while playing with the Patriots and has been named to the 2007 Pro Bowl team.

Doug Flutie had one of football's longest and strangest rides. The quarterback became an instant legend while playing for Boston College when, on Nov. 23, 1984, during a game against Miami, he threw a Hail Mary pass that gave Boston a “K”-“L” win and helped earn him the Heisman Trophy. Rather than enter the NFL, Flutie kicked off his professional career by playing for the New Jersey Generals of the USFL. When the USFL went under, Flutie joined the Bears for a year and the Patriots for two seasons, before moving to the Canadian Football League for eight seasons. He eventually returned to the NFL, playing for the Bills, the Chargers and again for the Patriots before retiring in 2006 at the age of “M”.



GO PATRIOTS!!! GO PATRIOTS!!! GO PATRIOTS!!!!

WHEN YOU SIGN THE LOG LET EVERYONE KNOW WHO YOUR NUMBER ONE PATRIOT IS, MINE IS TEDY BRUSCHI BEFORE TEDY IT WAS A MOSI TATUPU, YES I WAS A MOSI'S MOOSES FAN I STILL HAVE MY HAT, SIGNED BY MOSI HIMSELF!!

CONGRATULATIONS TO MEESH7777, IM2AWESAM, AND ABBY FOR CO-FTF, AND THE THE BRAGGING RIGHT FOR BEING THE #1 PATRIOT'S GEO-CACHER FANS!!!!!!!!!!!!

CONGRATULATIONS TO AMAZING TED FOR STS!!!!!!

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Additional Hints (Decrypt)

FGNTR BAR-ZNTARGVP SVANY-SNYYRA GERR

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)