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Magic: Red Mana Mystery Cache

This cache has been archived.

Serrabou: Thanks for the heads up fm.

Congrats to all who came to find this. You can count yourselves lucky you were able to visit this little patch of mountains before it got shut down.

Will look into arranging a visit to remove the container. Please do not hunt this cache. I'll come up with a replacement "Red Mana" for the Magic series.

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Hidden : 5/31/2009
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
3 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

Cache is NOT at the posted coordinates (but you can use them for parking--make sure you don't park in front of driveways or block the street). Solve the puzzle below to find out where this cache is hidden.

Cache is a small tupperware with a log and a clue (a Magic card) for the Magic: Coalition Victory cache. Please record the name of the clue card, but do not remove it from the cache. Cache is near a well-marked trail. The posted coordinates are for parking. For the puzzle, N38 and W77 are assumed.

mana symbols

The Red Mage is the face of Anger and embodiment of Destruction and Mayhem. Fire and Brimstone are his weapons, and Dragons are his pets. Chaos reigns in his craggy Domain. Such is the power of Red Mana.


red mana

You can check your answers for this puzzle on Geochecker.com.

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Links to the other caches in the series:

Black Mana Blue Mana Green Mana Red Mana White Mana Colorless Mana


All card texts and card layouts, card names, and graphics included here are copyrighted © by Wizards of the Coast, Inc.

Preserve Visitation Guidelines

Nature Conservancy preserves are private properties. They are managed to protect fragile resources--native species and plant communities.

You will find few facilities. The trails we do maintain or create are designed to steer visitors away from the most fragile portions of the preserve and toward those areas that can handle more use. Still, we ask you to tread lightly.

Many of the state's preserves are open to visitors, but only for low-impact recreational activities (see list below). Those preserves harboring species or natural communities at risk, however, are not open to the public.

Preparation: the Key to a Safe, Enjoyable Visit
We ask you to prepare for your visit and take proper precautions while on site.

* Wear comfortable footwear suitable for hiking, but please do not wear heavy, cleated boots - these damage the trails.
* To protect yourself from ticks, poison ivy or poison sumac, wear long pants - and tuck them into your socks.
* No matter which season of the year it is, each person in your party should bring a full water bottle. Dehydration is a serious risk at any time of the year.

Preparation: What to Bring
To get the most from your visit, and to protect yourself from the elements, you may want to include the following items in your backpack:

* Binoculars
* Camera
* Compass
* Field guides (to wildflowers, birds, butterflies and other natural features)
* Insect repellant
* Rain gear
* Snack (fruit or trail mix)
* Sunscreen

What You Can Do
The following activities are permitted on Conservancy preserves:

* Birdwatching
* Hiking
* Nature Study
* Photography
* Boating (in some cases)

What You Cannot Do
The following activities are not permitted on Conservancy preserves:

* Biking
* Camping
* Caving
* Driving an ATV or off-road vehicle
* Cooking or camp fires
* Fishing or trapping
* Horseback riding
* Hunting
* Littering
* Pets
* Picking flowers, berries, nuts or mushrooms
* Removing any part of the natural landscape (shells, rocks, etc.)
* Rock climbing
* Swimming

Respect Our Neighbors' Property
Please do not trespass on private property adjacent to Conservancy preserves. Property lines are clearly marked with small yellow signs featuring the Conservancy's logo.

Contact Us
For more information, please contact our State Office:
490 Westfield Road
Charlottesville, VA 22901
(434) 295-6106
open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday

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Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Chmmyr: “Bs pbhefr lbh fubhyq svtug sver jvgu sver. Lbh fubhyq svtug rirelguvat jvgu sver.” —Wnln Onyyneq, gnfx zntr Uvqr: Gur Erq Zntr qenjf znan sebz uvf cbby naq fhzzbaf Pnir Qjryyref.

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)