The Queen is NOT at the listed Coordinates.
To get the coordinates for the queen one has to play
GeoChess.
The Coordinates are the Numbers marked on the
pieces.
N (P1)(P2)° (P3+3)(P4-5) . (R1+1)(B1+6)(K1-5) W
0(P5+6)(P6-9)° (P7+2)(P8+2) . (R2-2)(B2+1)(K2)
You can check your answers for this puzzle on
Geochecker.com.
P1 stands for Pawn 1 of the same color as the
Queen
R1 stands for Rook 1 of the same color as the
Queen
And so forth.
In the Queen you will find a decoder for the King, which
gives to the Numeric value for the letter that you found on each
piece. Take One.
If you are coming from out of town or in town and are
trying to do the entire series in one day Good Luck to you. Contact
the Cache owner they may be or assistance.
Things you might need but might not me
necessary.
- Full Tank of Gas
- A Canoe/Kayak
- Pen and Paper
- Good Shoes
- Good Eyes
- Guts
- Stealth
- Willingness to think outside the Cache
(Box).
- Cell Phone
This is GeoChess.
There are two ways to play GeoChess.
- One can play by themselves. And try to capture the King.
- Two people can play each other. By choosing different sides.
And trying to capture the opponents King before He or She captures
yours.
Note: If you do not wish to play the entire game please
feel free to log each cache individually.
How to Capture the King?
Since the king is the most important Piece in the game of chess.
And when he is captured it ends the game. He is going to be the
hardest of all the pieces to capture. All of the other pieces are
protecting him, especially the Queen.
One must first track down and capture all of the other pieces on
the game board and record the number and letter associated with
each one.
Once all the pieces have been collected they will give the
coordinates to the Queen which holds the key to finding the
king.
Note: All caches are placed in Lancaster County, SC
including the Queen and King.
Chess piece - Queen
Unlike the king, the queen is no figure-head. She's the most
powerful chess piece you have on the chessboard. The queen
usually looks like a queen in the sense that she'll have a crown,
sometimes with nice sharp points. According to the rules of
playing chess, she can move vertically, horizontally, and
diagonally just as many squares she wants (without jumping other
chess pieces). So you'll want to be careful and not give her
up too carelessly or without a steep price to your opponent.

List of all caches in the GeoChess
Series
GeoChess
– Black Pawn
1
GeoChess
– White Pawn 1
GeoChess
– Black Pawn
2
GeoChess
– White Pawn 2
GeoChess
– Black Pawn
3
GeoChess
– White Pawn 3
GeoChess
– Black Pawn
4
GeoChess
– White Pawn 4
GeoChess
– Black Pawn
5
GeoChess
– White Pawn 5
GeoChess
– Black Pawn
6
GeoChess
– White Pawn 6
GeoChess
– Black Pawn 7
GeoChess
– White Pawn 7
GeoChess
– Black Pawn
8
GeoChess
– White Pawn 8
GeoChess
– Black Rook
1
GeoChess
– White Rook 1
GeoChess
– Black Rook 2
GeoChess
– White Rook 2
GeoChess
– Black Knight
1
GeoChess
– White Knight 1
GeoChess
– Black Knight
2
GeoChess
– White Knight 2
GeoChess
– Black Bishop
1
GeoChess
– White Bishop 1
GeoChess
– Black Bishop
2
GeoChess
– White Bishop 2
GeoChess
– Black
Queen
GeoChess
– White Queen
GeoChess
– Black
King
GeoChess – White King