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Game, Set, Match Mystery Cache

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Edina351: Thanks to the last finder for letting me know about this one. Container is there but the log inside container was gone. It was a small tennis raquet keychain with a bison tube attached containing the log. Since that part is gone, and I will not be replacing it, I have decided to archive it. Will pick up the container next time I am in the area. Happy caching- Edina

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Hidden : 1/22/2017
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   other (other)

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Geocache Description:


The coordinates for this cache will bring you to the parking lot. The cache is not located at these coordinates. 

You will need to solve the puzzle to locate the cache coordinates. 

FTF prize will be a duplicate of the cache container. There is no room for a pen, so be sure to bring your own. Stealth may be required depending on the time of year. No night caching as area is open dawn to dusk. 

1.Tennis was first played at the Olympics in 18A6, but was removed from competition after the 1924 games. It was played as a demonstration sport in 1968 and 1984, then re-introduced as an actual event for the 1988 Olympic Games.

2.The longest tennis match in history was played between between American John Isner and Frenchman Nicolas Mahut at Wimbledon on June 22-24, 2010. The first-round match took 11 hours and E minutes over three days, lasting so long it was suspended because of darkness two nights in a row.The match was won by Isner 6-4, 3-6, 6-B (7), C-6 (3), F0-68.

3.Possibly the shortest tennis match is the match that lasted just 20 minutes, when Susan M. Tutt beat Marion Bandy 6-0, 6-0 at the Wimbledon tournament in 1969.

4. Love means D.

Coordinates for cache container: N 42 5A.BCD  W 77 33.E5F

Congratulations to TheTilleyHat for FTF!

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