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Box Scores Mystery Cache

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GrangerFam: This puzzle was fun to create. I was never able to really get the picture to be as crisp as I hoped, but it worked.

This was the first cache to use Certitude in the Houston area (at least that I'm aware of). I saw it was used in San Jose by the creator of the tool who has some of the most creative puzzle caches I've done (CandCFamily).

Anyway, I guess I good things must come to an end...as well as this cache. :-)

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Hidden : 4/10/2009
Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:


The cache is NOT at the posted coordinates, but it’s a great place to watch the Astros!


We went to the Astros home opener this year to watch the Astros take on the Cubs. As a baseball lover, I was scoring the game. Somehow, my score didn’t match the actual score (I had the Astros winning which, unfortunately, didn’t actually happen). As I was looking at my scorebook at the end of the game, I noticed something peculiar…there were the decimal minutes of a cache I placed just prior to the game! I mean, what are the odds?

Your job is to determine the correct decimal minutes from the below scorebooks, where the latitude is determined by the Cubs scorebook and the longitude is determined by the Astros scorebook.

Have fun and Go Astros!



Since not everyone will rush downtown to find this cache, I've added a checker which will keep track of First-To-Solve (FTS) as well. With so many puzzle hounds around, this will hopefully add a new element to the puzzle caches.


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