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Pirate's Booty: Captain Kidd Traditional Geocache

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Hidden : 3/20/2006
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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You are seeking an Ammo Can. Cache only available during daylight hours.

AHOY Matey,

So ye be huntin for my Pirates Booty? It won’t be as easy as ye think. I hornswaggled some of the bloodiest pirates on the seven seas to amass such a booty, and I will join them in Davey Jones’ Locker before ye get the secrets from me. Avast ye, if you are lucky enough to find me map, ye will still have to decipher me code to find the spot for The Booty. Each spot contains a clue to deciphering the map. There is no beginning or middle but there are two ends, one filled with riches and glory, the other just might have ye Dancin the Hempen Jig. If ye find all me clues, the map, and the legend , ye have proven worthy to tempt ye fate with The Booty. Study thy enemies well, for it might just keep ye from walking the plank. If ye do happen to find me treasure, ye be cursed with the Black Spot for a 1000 years if you take more than ye’s share.

Ye have been WORNED!!

___________________________________________________________________________________________________ William Kidd Goes by-name Captain kidd, was a 17th-century British privateer and semi-legendary pirate who became celebrated in English literature as one of the most colourful outlaws of all time. Fortune seekers have hunted his buried treasure in vain through succeeding centuries.

Kidd's early career is obscure. It is believed he went to sea as a youth. After 1689 he was sailing as a legitimate privateer for Great Britain against the French in the West Indies and off the coast of North America. In 1690 he was an established sea captain and shipowner in New York City, where he owned property; at various times he was dispatched by both New York and Massachusetts to rid the coast of enemy privateers. In London in 1695, he received a royal commission to apprehend pirates who molested the ships of the East India Company in the Red Sea and in the Indian Ocean.

Kidd sailed from Deptford on his ship, the "Adventure Galley", on Feb. 27, 1696, called at Plymouth, and arrived at New York City on July 4 to take on more men. Avoiding the normal pirate haunts, he arrived by February 1697 at the Comoro Islands off East Africa. It was apparently some time after his arrival there that Kidd, still without having taken a prize ship, decided to turn to piracy. In August 1697 he made an unsuccessful attack on ships sailing with Mocha coffee from Yemen but later took several small ships. His refusal two months later to attack a Dutch ship nearly brought his crew to mutiny, and in an angry exchange Kidd mortally wounded his gunner, William Moore. Kidd took his most valuable prize, the Armenian ship "Quedagh Merchant", in January 1698 and scuttled his own unseaworthy "Adventure Galley".

When he reached Anguilla, in the West Indies (April 1699), he learned that he had been denounced as a pirate. He left the Quedagh Merchant at the island of Hispaniola (where the ship was possibly scuttled; in any case, it disappeared with its questionable booty) and sailed in a newly purchased ship, the "Antonio", to New York City, where he tried to persuade the Earl of Bellomont, then colonial governor of New York, of his innocence. Bellomont, however, sent him to England for trial, and he was found guilty (May 8 and 9, 1701) of the murder of Moore and on five indictments of piracy. Important evidence concerning two of the piracy cases was suppressed at the trial, and some observers later questioned whether the evidence was sufficient for a guilty verdict. Kidd was hanged, and some of his treasure was recovered from Gardiners Island off Long Island. Proceeds from his effects and goods taken from the Antonio were donated to charity. In years that followed, the name of Captain Kidd has become inseparable from the romanticized concept of the swashbuckling pirate of Western fiction. Among other stories concerning caches of treasure he supposedly buried is Edgar Allan Poe's "The Gold Bug."




The Pirate's Booty Series:

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Pirate’s Booty: Captain Kidd

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Pirate’s Booty: Samuel Bellamy

Pirate’s Booty: Sir Francis Drake *Letterbox*

Pirate’s Booty: Sir Henry Morgan

Pirate’s Booty: Sir John Hawkins

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Decryption Key

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(letter above equals below, and vice versa)