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4_5 Challenge 4:80D_80T Mystery Cache

Hidden : 7/27/2014
Difficulty:
5 out of 5
Terrain:
4.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

This is a challenge cache.  The container is hid at the given coordinates.  You must qualify in order to claim the find.  In order to qualify, your stats must show 80 finds of a difficulty of 4.5 AND 80 finds of a terrain of 4.5.


This cache is placed on a path I call the Ridge trail.  The ridge is the dividing line between the Aptos Creek drainage, and Hinckley Creek drainage. On some maps it might be the "pigs trail" or the "bacon trail".  It has been marked "no bikes", but I think 95% of the travelors on this path are mountain bikers riding down the hill.

This is the 4th in a series that summarizes how many caches that measure both 4.5 Difficulty or 4.5 Terrain.  You probably want to start working on balancing out your rows and columns, because the last one requires 100, including a minimum of 10 in every square. Good luck.  I have completed the qualifications for the entire series, and enjoyed the entire process.

Have fun!  The cache is a duct taped preform hanging in a circle of Redwoods.  Go inside the largest, burnt out tree and turn your back to it.  Look right, about 10 feet, nose high.

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