THE CORDS ABOVE ARE BOGUS! I HAVE NO IDEA WHERE THEY MAY LEAD BUT
DO NOT FOLLOW!!! The N39's are correct. The W 74 and 28 are also
correct.
The Roman Catholic Requiem Mass is intended to commemorate the
dead. Mozart's setting, for orchestra, chorus and soloists, is the
most famous, though only a small part of the score was actually
written down by him before he himself died in December 1791. The
work was then completed by his pupil Franz Sussmayr, with reference
to Mozart's surviving notes and instructions.Mozart received the
original commission for a Requiem from an anonymous patron, who
wished to commemorate the death of his wife. Because Mozart fell
seriously ill, he felt he was writing his own Requiem. He was 35
years old when he died. The popular notion that he was poisoned by
his rival was almost certainly false.
To figure the last 3 numbers of the N. 39.39 cords, you will have
to know that 1=K and 0 = T
the last 3 numbers are KRQ.
To get the last 3 numbers of the W 074.28 you'll have to find the
cache called "Marriage of Figaro" and look in the lid to figure
that out!
Welcome to the PMC Lite!!!
This series was created in response to the many people who
wanted a puzzle series, but did not want anything as difficult as
the Puzzle Masters Challenge.
This series is meant to be fun and get those cachers, who are
not normally interested in puzzle caches, to try their hand at them
and realize that they are not as bad as they seem.
It is meant to be fun and entertaining and take you many places
in the Mid-Atlantic region.
The caches in this series will all be released sporadically
between now and the
PMC puzzle event in June.
So have fun, begin to find these caches and collect the clues in
each cache you find. They will eventually lead you to the
final.
If you would like a list of all the caches in all the PMC
series, you can find it here. It is a work in
progress, but will contain all the caches and their creators as
they are released.
Hope you have fun and thanks for visiting!!!!