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Chess themed Geocache No.10 - BLACK KING (Bucks) Event Cache

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Simply Paul: Many thanks again to all who came and made this a wicked event. It has now been replace with a puzzle/mystery version. Link above!

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Hidden : Sunday, August 29, 2004
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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My tenth, and last, Chess themed Geocache is an Event Cache, to be held in the heart of the historic town of Aylesbury. The location is given - However the time and date need to be calculated by taking answers to questions posed on my other nine Chess Caches. It is BEFORE the date shown on this page! After the event this cache will be re-cast as a partly map-based multi, due to the difficulty getting a good GPS signal in the town centre.

Please note: This is an Event Cache
which will become a Multi after the Event
Chess themed Geocache No.10 - BLACK KING (Bucks)

Simply Paul checks his cords. He discovers he has accidentally arrived for this Event Cache six months early! AND he is 400 feet tall!

The event and cache-dash will begin at:
N51° 48.980 / W000° 48.649

Parking nearby will be easy (and free!) and at the allotted time copies of a map with questions to be answered by visiting local locations will be handed out. The first cacher or team to return with the correct answers will be deemed the winner(s) and will need to pass a final test to collect the secret prize. Who will be crowned the King or Queen of Simply Paul's Chess Themed Geocaches? Do you have what it takes not only to attend, but to succeed? There will be ample opportunity to escape to a nearby pub for a relaxing sit down after the event.

To be at the right place at the right time, you'll need to know the answers to the questions below. They've all been taken from the other caches in this series. Please note, a '?' represents a figure which can't be shown as it'd give away too much information on the original cache. For example, if the answer shown was N? and the number in question was 27, then N would be 2, NOT 27!

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Chess Themed Geocache No.1 - BLACK ROOK

How many planks are there on the bridge by the fairy tale house? Answer ?A

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Chess Themed Geocache No.2 - WHITE BISHOP

What is the last number on the plate at the base of the white pawn? Answer B

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Chess Themed Geocache No.3 - BLACK KNIGHT

On the telephone pole where the path crosses the road, what number is nearest the letters BT? Answer C

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Chess Themed Geocache No.4 - WHITE ROOK

On the signpost near the gatehouse, how many miles is it to Whitchurch? Answer D

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Chess Themed Geocache No.5 - WHITE KNIGHT

What date is on the huge sundial you should pass beneath? Answer 18E8

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Chess Themed Geocache No.6 - BLACK BISHOP

Opposite a 'comedy street sign' are dates set in stone. Answer ?? June ???F

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Chess Themed Geocache No.7 - WHITE KING

Lionel Martin drove a tuned Singer car up Aston Hill on which date in April? Answer G

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Chess Themed Geocache No.8 - BLACK QUEEN

On the white stone near the door there's which date? Answer 18?H

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Chess Themed Geocache No.9 - WHITE QUEEN

Which year did four men die at the site of the Water Tower? Answer 1??I

Now, the basic maths bit. The gathering will be at:
TOO LATE. YOU MISSED IT!
Simple!

I hope to see as many 'cachers here as possible. There will be something well worth winning at the end of it! If you work out the answers, please keep them to yourself. You can meet up with caching mates any time, but this will be the one and only chance you will ever have to win this game of chess, and the less competition you have the better! Oh, and bring a pen. :-)

Happy hunting!

Things to enjoy while searching for this cache:
The Black King, looking his best. Click here to see a larger version of this picture You should pass under this fellows gaze. Click here to see a larger version of this picture No use trying to gather info at these sites beforehand, they are red herrings, hehehe! Click here to see a larger version of this picture A hidden pub. Click here to see a larger version of this picture Every good cache should include a church. Click here to see a larger version of this picture A picture of the Black King which I took about 20 years ago. Click here to see a larger version of this picture

While you're in the area, I suggest you check (another vague Chess reference there. Did you spot it?) out Dan and Pid's Watermead Wetlands (1) or their Egyptian Springs caches. Both are only a 10 minute drive away.


Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Gur rirag jvyy gnxr cynpr fbzr qvfgnapr nobir tebhaq yriry!

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
-------------------------
N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)